Chapter 32 Military textbooks?
The Germans surrendered, the once powerful German Third Reich surrendered, fought for several years, and once swept almost the entire Europe surrendered...
At 5:15 a.m., the chief of staff of the Army, Klebs, wearing the only remaining neat military uniform, holding a white flag, walked out of the bunker in the Capitol building, and strided to the Soviet position opposite in front of thousands of surviving German soldiers. Then, he rode the military vehicle prepared by the Soviet army for him and came all the way to the former Soviet command center where Zhukov and others were. He wanted to negotiate, for a temporary truce.
In the former Soviet command center, several Soviet front-line commanders, including Zhukov and Gilnilova, received the current highest commander of the enemy. It was through the mouth of Klebs that Zhukov and others learned about Hitler's death. Then, Klebs proposed that he could issue orders to all German troops who were still fighting in the name of the head of state to temporarily stop fighting. However, on the issue of surrender, he put forward the German demand, that is this issue, and he had to wait until the new German government was established before negotiations with the Allies and the Soviet army.
Obviously, although he was the supreme commander of the Soviet front, Zhukov had no right to decide on this issue. According to the provisions of the Soviet Constitution, only Chu Sinan, as the general secretary, had the power to finally decide on major issues such as declaring war and discussing peace. In some novels, the commanders who commanded operations directly accepted the surrender of an enemy country on the front line, which was definitely the lowest mistake. If Zhukov did not report to the Kremlin at this time, but directly accepted the final surrender of the German army, then the only thing awaited him was the trial of the Soviet military court. Gilnilova, the first secretary of the Security Committee, obviously would not give a depreciation on this issue. So, a few minutes later, Zhukov contacted the Kremlin via a high-frequency telephone.
At around five o'clock in the morning, Chu Sinan had just woken up, and the supreme decision-maker of the Soviet Union immediately learned about the situation on the front line. During the call with Zhukov, he responded to the German request without hesitation: "Tell them that unconditional surrender must be surrendered, and our Soviet regime will not negotiate with any fascist ones. No form of negotiation will be allowed. Give them a timetable for surrender and give an ultimatum. If they still do not announce unconditional surrender within the prescribed time limit, Comrade Zhukov, your offensive will continue."
Chu Sinan's words were the final decision of the Soviet government, and Zhukov had to implement it, and there was no room for bargaining.
After the call was over, Zhukov consulted the opinions of the two generals Gilnilova, Me and Roh. In the process, Zhukov suggested that the German army be issued an ultimatum. The last time for their surrender was two hours later, that is, eight forty. However, at this point, Gilnilova raised an objection. The strong woman believed that two hours were too long and she could not wait. Therefore, one hour, only one hour was the most appropriate. If the Germans did not surrender unconditionally in the end, then the front-line troops would have to launch an attack.
Zhukov did not argue with Gilnilova on this issue, so the final reply from Klebs was that his troops must announce unconditional surrender within an hour, otherwise the Soviet army would launch an attack again. The situation was stronger than the people. At this time, Klebs had no room for advice and bargaining. Faced with the Soviet army's ultimatum, the only thing he could do was to return worriedly, which was still temporarily in the hands of the German army.
Everything after that seems to be no suspense.
After Klebs returned to the basement of the Capitol, the Soviet army began a half-hour propaganda offensive. In the news broadcast by the tweeter, the main German commanders who were still sticking to the Capitol learned that Heinrich and Wink, who were nestling in the strong support, had surrendered to the US and British Allied forces early. The confirmation of this news completely defeated the fighting spirit of the remaining German army. Half an hour later, several gunshots came from the Capitol again, but never
Goebbels, who had committed suicide by drinking in despair, had already killed his wife and six children before that. In the early morning, with the first ray of sunshine of the new day, the German Berlin City Defense Commander General Wei Delin, led a group of German commanders hiding in the Capitol and thousands of ragged German soldiers, slowly walked out of the front door of the building and officially surrendered to Zhukov and others who had already been waiting in the Soviet front of the building.
At 7:50, the signing ceremony for surrender was held in the large conference hall of the Parliament Building. German representative Weidlin and Gilnilova, who were excited and flushed, signed the surrender letter as the surrender and the surrender. Afterwards, Weidlin issued an order to surrender to all the remaining German troops who were still fighting in Berlin City. At this point, the Battle of Berlin was completely over.
From the launch of the Berlin Peripheral Campaign to the final end of the battle in Berlin city, this major battle that marked the final end of World War II lasted for nearly three months. During these three months, the Soviet army lost as much as 300,000 troops, which was the biggest loss of soldiers against the German War. In this battle, the German army paid nearly 400,000 lives, and a large part of these 400,000 lives were elderly people and underage children. Of course, these 400,000 did not include the innocent Berlin citizens who died in the battle.
By noon on the 28th, all the battles in the city of Berlin had ended. The surviving German officers and soldiers were driven out of the ruins by Soviet soldiers and taken directly to the prisoner-of-war camp in the eastern suburbs of Berlin. At this time, Zhukov, who had not met his eyes for several consecutive days, was greatly relieved. However, there were rumors that Zhukov was breathing a sigh of relief when he was breathing a sigh of relief and turned back to the command center to rest. He once said an intriguing word  ̄ ̄ “I finally left.”
It’s not “it’s finally over”. It’s “it’s finally over”. Who finally left? There is no doubt that there is only one person who walks around at this time, and that is Comrade Gilnilova who is enough to cause a headache for any Soviet commander.
After Weidlin signed the surrender letter, Gilnilova seemed to be unable to stay on the front line. She took a photo with several major commanders of the Soviet army in front of the Parliament Building in Berlin, and then rushed to Moscow with the front line officers and soldiers. Then, she took the German surrender letter and rushed back to Moscow.
Gilnilova returned to Moscow so urgently this time, not just to ask for credit. She had more important things to do. After a period of life in the Battle of Berlin, the top leader of the Security Committee seemed to be interested in life on the front line. She seemed to think that commanding battles on the front line was the best way to advance. But that's true, for a person like her, there were almost nothing to do on the front line. There were soldiers on the charge position, and officers who really made decisions and commands. As for her, all she had to do was wait. After the battle was over, she would get a piece of credit that she had obtained out of thin air. Not to mention her, such a good thing would probably be interested in anyone.
Now that the war in Berlin has ended, a series of follow-up work for Germany may not be officially launched for a while, and she is not interested in those things. Fortunately, at this moment, something that made Comrade Gilnilova of the great and suddenly appeared. The British provoked trouble in Greece, angering her husband who was not very good-tempered. Now, the two Balkan fronts have been established, and hundreds of thousands of Soviet Red Army soldiers have fought to Greece in a fierce manner. There is no doubt that this war is inevitable again.
In the last two days of the Battle of Berlin, Gilnilova was paying attention to the progress of the Berlin war, but on the other hand, she turned her attention to the Balkans. She may be too utilitarian, and may never take others seriously, but one thing is that she is very self-aware and never interferes too much in what she doesn't know. Once she makes up her mind to intervene, she will definitely spend some effort on it in advance.
Since she had made up her mind to go to the front line of Greece, Gilnilova would naturally not be unprepared. She did not want to make a mess in the command center all day like she did during the Battle of Berlin, staring at a group of big men discussing strategic and tactical issues in front of her without showing any performance.
Therefore, in the past two days, she got a geographical detail map of the Balkans and a recent map of Greek troops. For the first secretary of the Security Council, it was too simple to get these things. After obtaining the map, she made an excuse to gather Zhukov, Meretskov, Rokosovsky, and combat staff from all over the world, saying that she wanted to study the possibilities of the future direction of Greece's war. In fact, these war-proven generals and military think tanks gave her advice and formulate the best plan for fighting in Greece.
You should know that those who can command operations in the Berlin area at this time are all practical commanders who have truly grown up in the Soviet-German War. Among them are commanders who are good at large-scale combat, such as Zhukov; commanders who are good at commanding mobile combat and conducting armored legions confrontations, such as Rokosovsky; commanders who are good at breaking formations and winning in chaos, such as Meletskov. Of course, those middle and senior commanders and combat staff who attack from all directions also have their own expertise, such as those who come west from the Caucasus region.
The commander was extremely good at commanding mountain warfare; the commander from Leningrad was good at commanding combat in the water net area and swampy areas; and the commander from Belarus and Ukraine was proficient in commanding combat in jungle landforms and grass hill plains. Gilnilova brought together the front-line commanders of these battlefields to provide advice on the Greek war she would interfere in the future. The situation was extremely lively. To be honest, I am afraid that Chu Sinan's Supreme Command's think tank was not as powerful as this lineup.
Although in the eyes of these commanders, Gilnilova's identity was there, and anyone who saw her seriousness felt a little weak. Therefore, during the research process, these people tried their best to do everything possible to ensure that the entire combat plan was free of loopholes. For nothing else, everyone was afraid that this moody woman would lose money in Greece and would settle the accounts on them.
After a few days, a large group of commanders and combat staff gathered their ideas and formulated a nearly complete combat plan based on the terrain conditions of each possible war zone in Greece, the characteristics of enemy troops deployment, the changes in possibilities, etc. How to advance the battlefield, how to allocate the troops on each front, which area should be advanced in each attack direction; how to deal with the setbacks in a certain area, how to deal with the progress in a certain area, how to strike while the iron is hot to pursue the victory, what if the British army increases its troops on a certain line of defense; in which direction is the British army in a certain area likely to retreat after being attacked, how to deal with them when they retreat, how to deal with them, how to
Effective encirclement and final annihilation of enemy troops gathered in specific areas, how to prevent the British from retreating to sea, how to prevent the British army from retreating to Turkey, etc., etc., to put it bluntly, these commanders and combat staff have really worked hard to take into account the various situations that may occur on the Greek battlefield and corresponding countermeasures as much as possible. However, even so, Zhukov and others repeatedly emphasized that the battlefield situation is changing rapidly. No one could guess what will happen in the next moment. Therefore, no matter how detailed and appropriate the battle plan is, it is just a plan. It must develop according to the battlefield situation and make continuous improvements.
Gilnilova, who had made great achievements, finally left the Berlin front line excitedly. All the Berlin front commanders, including Zhukov, breathed a sigh of relief. In their opinion, this female plague god was much more terrifying than those desperate Germans.
The confident Gilnilova ran to see Chu Sinan as soon as she returned to Moscow. On the one hand, she handed over the surrender letter from the German army to her husband, and on the other hand, she asked to go to Greece immediately and go to the front line where the war was about to break out.
Gilnilova's request made Chu Sinan frown. He thought to himself that his wife was really unwilling to calm down for a moment. She had caused so many troubles on the Berlin front. Now that she finally returned to Moscow, she was going to Greece again. Could it be that she hadn't seen each other for a few months? This power ambitious man has turned into a war dealer in a blink of an eye?
Given Gilnilova's performance on the Berlin battlefield some time ago, Chu Sinan refused his wife's request without hesitation. His reasons were very good. As a member of the Security Committee, Gilnilova was not familiar with military affairs. If she went to the front line, there were not many places that could help but cause trouble. What's more, the war in Greece could not be too large at present, and there was no need for a person with a position like her to go there.
Gilnilova naturally would not give up her plans easily, and she also had sufficient reasons. First of all, she is now a military member of the Reserve Front Army. What is a reserve force? As the name suggests, it is a reserve force that provides support to the front-line combat forces in all aspects. Now, the situation in Greece is unpredictable. Although it is unlikely that a large-scale military conflict will occur, no one can say it now. Therefore, just in case, she, a military member of the Reserve Front Army
, you must visit the front line and pay attention to the latest changes in the battlefield situation at any time to decide whether to provide necessary support to the front line. Secondly, Gilnilova proudly refuted Chu Sinan, saying that he was a soldier who should look at him with admiration for three days. Gilnilova used to not understand military affairs, but now it is different. After a period of life on the front line, she learned a lot of things. When she came back this time, she also specially formulated a complete combat plan and was waiting to be applied to the Greek battlefield.
His wife, who lacks military cells, actually has a complete combat plan! This really surprised Chu Sinan. Out of curiosity, he wanted to take a look at the battle plan that was regarded as a treasure by Gilnilova. After seeing this, Chu Sinan was so surprised that he almost threw away his son who was holding in his arms at that time.
This combat plan... tsk tsk... is definitely considered complete, so complete that it is not like a battle plan. However, a systematic and detailed military textbook for command key points in various combat environments. To be honest, if this thing is taken to a military academy and used as a textbook for those students who are about to graduate, it will be out of date. However, unlike ordinary military textbooks, this thing is completely created based on the Greek terrain, distribution of troops, and comparison of enemy and us situations as a template.
Chu Sinan almost didn't have to think about it. He knew how this so-called combat plan formulated by Comrade Gilnilova was created. He could feel the combat ideas of many familiar people from it.
Looking at this meaningful military textbook, Chu Sinan felt amused and amazed at Gilnilova's energy. There is no doubt that those generals who have experienced many battles and are a little unruly have really surrendered in front of her, otherwise, just such a thing would be impossible for an idle person to make it. ,!
Chapter completed!