481 Showdown (10)
The seven divisions took turns to fight for two days and two nights. According to Pisusky's idea, the Jews had to be crushed even if they were stones, and even if they were steel, they had to be melted... But the result was completely beyond his imagination. The "Jews" who were "besieged" seemed to be more and more energetic and more energetic.
Especially after invading the city of Vovoming, the "Jews" made full use of their terrain advantages and began to constantly kill cannon fodder soldiers who had no experience in street fighting.
"The 11th Division has lost more than half of its troops, and the 12th Division has only one regiment left to continue to invest in the offensive. The 30th Division and 34th Division have also suffered major setbacks... The commanders of the divisions generally reported that they need rest and supplements urgently!"
When Bissuski listened to the Chief of Staff's summary of the battle, his heart was bleeding. From the time he had fought with the Jews, he began to be lucky. First, he fell into a big fight in East Prussia and lost tens of thousands of elite troops. Then, before he could breathe, the first army of the direct line was surrounded in Urginia.
Originally, he thought it was an opportunity to turn the tables, so he hurriedly led seven divisions north, but in the end he ran into a bloody head in Vowoming, and he actually drew more than 10,000 people in this small city!
Such losses are so great that even Bisusky cannot accept it. If he continues to fight at this pace, even if he can successfully eliminate the enemy in front of him, he will have to spend at least 20,000 or 30,000 people.
But the question is, if he loses another 30,000 or 20,000 people, how can he fight the next battle? Even the main force of the Jews suffered a heavy blow in Ukinia. However, according to the combat effectiveness, the remaining few people and horses looked like meat buns that beat dogs.
Just as Pisusky was considering how to adjust his tactics and how to reduce losses, something even more annoying came.
"What? The First Division was completely wiped out. The division commander Pranic died heroically!"
This news made Bisuski bounce off the chair. The First Division was not just a division. The reason why it was awarded the First Division was that this division was the direct line among the direct line, and Bisuski's Imperial Guard!
It can be said that this first division is the ace among the aces, especially the division commander Pranic, who is the officer Bisuski's most trusted officer. To be honest, it is Bisuski's right-hand arm. Now that his arm is removed from blood from the Jews, it hurts heartily for Bisuski!
"Polsky, Polsky!" Bissuk gritted his teeth in anger. Looking at his tone, if Polsky was right in front of him, he would bite the commander who was once trusted by him to death, "What kind of devil are you fighting?"
This yelling screaming with exhaustion can indeed reflect Bisusky's mood at this moment. To describe it in a few idioms, it is heart-wrenching and heart-wrenching. But hehe, this is just the beginning!
"According to General Porsky's report, from 20:00 last night, the Second Division also lost communications with the military headquarters. The enemy was launching a crazy attack all night, and I'm afraid the situation of the Second Division is also quite critical!"
Bissuski almost passed away. What is quite critical is probably what Polsky picked up and said. It should be said that it is in danger!
Even Bisuski guessed that just when he was angry, the Second Division would be in danger!
If the demise of the First Division made Bisuski furious and completely lost his heart, then the news of the Second Division was even more fueled. His chief of staff looked at the president whose face was so angry that he was distorted, for fear that this person would vent his anger on him!
But at this moment, facing the bad news, Bisuski finally showed his level. He controlled his emotions and was not completely lost by the bad news. Instead, he calmed down and sat there quietly thinking about something.
"Pisuski must think carefully!" At the same time, Lierwen said to m, "According to the current situation, his First Army may be in danger. Even if he can destroy Vovoming's enemy tomorrow, and when he arrives at Maukinia, he can only collect the body of the First Army."
M nodded slightly. She thought Lierwen's analysis was very accurate: "The First Army is indeed over. Bisuski's strongest troops may only be a historical term. If he continues to act according to the original plan, he may be another crushing defeat!"
When he said this, M's face was no better than Pisuski, because Pisuski was their dog after all, and he was about to be beaten to death and eaten. For the Allies, this will affect the overall plan.
At the thought of this, she complained fiercely: "Pisuski and the Poles were simply muddy and could not stand up to the wall. If I had known this, I would not have been betting on them at the beginning!"
In Learvin's opinion, this is just a piss. If you don't bet on Pisuski, do you bet on the Bolsheviks and the Germans? The geopolitical and international situation determine that the Allies can only bet on the Poles. Unfortunately, the bets they placed were not large enough to fully support the Poles to hold on.
"It's time for us to consider changing an agent! The military force that Pisusky relies on for survival has been eliminated, and he has no value!"
In fact, m herself knew that what she said just now was just a complaint, and the Allies had no choice. She felt that the fundamental reason for the deterioration of the situation in Poland was probably Pisuski, who was too weak. Maybe changing someone would help change the passive situation?
For Learvin, M does not understand politics at all, and this idea is too simple and naive. Pisusky is indeed not powerful enough, but first of all, it is not a problem with his ability. It should be said that he was the only person in Poland who could get on the stage at that time. Unfortunately, his opponent was too strong and he had no advantage in front of that opponent.
Secondly, now replacing Pisusky and changing another agent will not be able to change the passive situation at all. It will even cause power storms within the Polish political arena. If it is not done well, it will be a stop for the Poles. Isn’t that harming others and self-interest?
Finally, M said that Bisuski's military power was eliminated and that he had no value. Lierwen seriously disagreed with this point, and in his opinion, Bisuski was more valuable at this time!
It is true that Pisusky, who had an army before, played a good role as a thug and a watchdog in the Allied Group. But to be fair, this ambitious guy doesn't completely like being a dog or a thug. He always has to negotiate terms with the backstage boss and always tries to establish his absolute authority over Poland.
Let me put it this way, Bisuski is more like he wants to use the power of a gangster to realize his personal ambitions. In other words, although the Allies have enough influence on Poland, this influence must be achieved with the help of Bisuski. Once Bisuski no longer cooperates, the situation is worrying.
Now, Pisusky has no capital to negotiate terms at all, and his personal prestige is about to be destroyed. In order to save his political future, he must let go of his previous little and figure and devote himself to being the role given to him by his bosses.
Such a Pisusky can be abandoned at any time. Once he is not well-behaved, he can deal with him in a minute and be honest. Wouldn't such a good baby be the spokesperson of the Allies in Poland?
Based on this, Lierwen came to a conclusion that was completely different from m, and Pisusky's value was finally maximized!
It has to be said that Learvin understands politics better and the true thoughts in the minds of the great gangsters, almost while she communicates with M. The Envoy of the Allied Group made a comprehensive assistance to Poland after a "short and fruitful" conversation with Pisusky. Uh, it should be said that it was a comprehensive assistance to Pisusky.
The reason is that Pisusky is very "sincerity" and very "behaved". He agreed without hesitation to all the requirements of the Allies, such as the new Polish Trade Protocol, and the comprehensive acceptance of international consultants sent by the Allies. These so-called consultants cover all aspects of politics, economy, and military. Let's put it this way, the Polish government will be directly "guided" by these consultants, and Pisusky has completely become a puppet of the Allies!
Of course, the benefits of selling one are also obvious. First, the Polish government obtained a loan of US$500 to alleviate the country's increasingly severe economic crisis. Secondly, a new batch of large amounts of arms were loaded and shipped immediately. The number of these batches was enough to fully re-arm the Polish National Welfare Force. In the words of Pisusky, I will have a stronger military force overnight than before. Of course, along with the arms, the 500 military advisers and the so-called World People's Volunteer Army.
These so-called volunteer troops are entirely composed of active-duty soldiers of the Allied Group, and the advance forces include a British volunteer regiment (battalion-level scale), an American volunteer regiment (this is a serious regiment), and a battalion in France. The total force is probably equivalent to a brigade.
The First Brigade of the World People's Volunteer Army will land in Szczechin. The preliminary task is to maintain order in this city that has just been declared a free port by the German government, and to make preliminary preparations for the subsequent troops to travel to Poland. In France and Britain, the Allied combat troops of the entire regiment and brigade are making final preparations, and they will soon go to the Polish battlefield!
Li Xiaofeng got the news soon. For him, it was a bit surprising that Pisusky sold himself so quickly and so completely. He expressed serious contempt for the goods that were not honest. In addition, a certain immortal did not show any particular anger. He directly sent troops to interfere with the Allies, but commented lightly: "I can only copy, and I have no creativity at all!"
Indeed, the volunteer army copied Li Xiaofeng's creativity when he interfered in the Finnish civil war, but when he interfered with the guise of the volunteer army. Now, the Allies returned it intact. Perhaps these guys wanted to show him, the immortal: "Don't think that only you can be a hooligan, we are the real big hooligans!"
Lenin also always paid attention to the situation on the battlefield in Poland. When Ubolevic gradually eroded Porsky and moved towards victory step by step, he made a prediction: "As the absolute main force of the Polish reactionary army is annihilated, the reactionary regime of Pisusky will be shaken. In order to save the situation and to stifle the people's victory, the imperialist group will use all despicable means, including direct interference!"
Before Lenin finished speaking, the Allied Group's volunteer army landed in Shiczechin. It can be imagined that more so-called volunteer army landed in Poland next. It can also be imagined that with their sudden joining, the situation in Poland will undergo profound changes.
In order to respond to these changes, Lenin convened a Politburo meeting to discuss the Polish issue.
"Although the East Prussian People's Liberation Army achieved a series of brilliant victories in the previous stage of the battle, we must also see that after this period of fierce battle, the East Prussian People's Liberation Army suffered a lot of losses... In the next period of time, how to consolidate the victory results and how to ensure the security of East Prussia will be the core issue they want to solve!"
It is not difficult to see from Lenin's opening remark that the mentor felt that although the Jews had achieved a major victory, the situation in the future was probably even more critical than before. He even felt that for a long time to come, the Jews were at an absolute disadvantage. Whether they could protect the base in East Prussia was a fatal problem.
In the Politburo, the majority hold the same opinions as the mentor. Trotsky, Chairman of the Military Commission, also believed that: "Compared with the reactionary army of Poland, the reactionary army of imperialism is more powerful. They have an absolute advantage in the combat effectiveness of the troops in the allocation of troops. Faced with such a very strong enemy, it is unrealistic to expect to solve the Polish problem through a head-on decisive battle!"
Trotsky put forward his guiding opinions: "The East Prussian People's Liberation Army should annihilate the remaining enemies of Maukinia as soon as possible, and then quickly break away from contact with the enemy and immediately rest... The next battle will be very difficult for them, and even the entire territory of East Prussia must be prepared to strengthen the walls and clear the fields! If the East Prussian People's Liberation Army can survive the extremely difficult two to three months in the future, when our great Red Army solves Denikin and solves the remaining bandits of Belarus and Ukraine, with the help of the Red Army, we can have a comprehensive counterattack!"
Lenin nodded. He agreed with Trotsky's opinion and believed that this was very realistic. He said: "East Prussia is the front line of battle. Only when the people of East Prussia can they hold back the pace of imperialism can they buy time for the victory of our country's revolution and the world revolution. Therefore, we should give them the best of their ability and consider investing more Gruz and even some of the Red Army's troops. I hope that in the next two and three months, they will be given priority to provide them with arms, food and medicine assistance! Please prepare the Baltic Red Navy and must do everything possible to ensure the safety of the lifeline of the East Prussia's sea!"
The tone of the Politburo has been set. East Prussia will serve as the role of "Vietnam" and "Afghanistan" in the future. It must give full play to the quagmire effect and firmly restrain the imperialist interference army. This strategy cannot be said to be particularly good, but it is very realistic. However, Li Xiaofeng is completely dissatisfied with this plan!
"Trotsky is slapping his head and drawing conclusions again!" He threw the telegram sent by the Politburo into the trash can, "How could the projectile-sized East Prussia hold the enemy for three months? If you really want to follow his method and stick to it, East Prussia will be ruined in less than three weeks!"
In Li Xiaofeng's view, Trotsky's plan was too conservative, and he almost gave the initiative in the battle to the enemy. In Poland, there was no need to be so conservative. He said: "Some comrades were scared by imperialism. When they heard that imperialism was ready to interfere, they panic! They couldn't see the overall situation clearly!"
"From the current situation in Poland, our plan to annihilate Pisusky's main force has been basically realized. It can be said that after the destruction of Porsky's First Army, there will be no military force in Poland that can compete with the East Prussian People's Liberation Army. At this time, we should not leave the battle, and we should not rest, but should take the initiative to devote ourselves to the new battle and consider completely destroying Poland's reactionary army!"
Li Xiaofeng showed great courage in his reply telegram to the Politburo. He continued: "It must be seen that although the imperialist group has begun to interfere in Poland, they have not been able to completely escape from the quagmire of the world war. Before the so-called peace agreement is completely reached, they cannot invest all their strength in Poland. Under the restraint of the German and Austrian group, they can only use a small group of interfering troops. Szczecin's intelligence also proves this. There is only one brigade there, and after they arrived in Szczecin, they also adopted a defensive posture, which fully shows that the imperialist interfering troops are temporarily unable to attack and cannot truly put pressure on the Polish battlefield. It will take time for them to mobilize the army and prepare military supplies for attack, and we can completely make a difference during this period!"
Speaking of this, Li Xiaofeng proposed his combat plan: "We should not only not take the initiative to give up the attack, but we should instead seek battle more actively. If we can annihilate part of Pisusky's vitality in the surrounding areas of Warsaw, it means that the Polish reactionary group will lose its offensiveness for a long time in the future and can cover up Belarus and Ukraine's revolution. Even when our Red Army frees up its hands, we can restore the Soviet regime of the three Baltic countries. At that time, even if the imperialist interference army comes, there will be a strong rear behind East Prussia, which can completely withstand their pressure!"
"Even!" Li Xiaofeng said, "The East Prussian People's Liberation Army can be more proactive, and can launch an attack like Szechechen, and directly eliminate it when the imperialist interference army is not stable and its strength is not strong! In short, I think Poland's battle is far from being a time for passive defense, and no matter what strategy we take in the end, it is necessary to strive for initiative on the battlefield!" (To be continued...)
Chapter completed!