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MTL - USSR 1941-Chapter 852 opposition
Chapter 852 Opposition
It's a strange feeling.
Although Trufanov was the only one in the headquarters who said something for Shulka, and even this sentence was strictly neutral, but from their eyes, expressions, body movements, etc., Zolotarev could feel It can be seen that, after all, he has been doing ideological work for a long time, and he knows how to watch his face.
Zolotarev cleared his throat in embarrassment, and said, "Let's leave it at that, this is just a discussion!"
Saying that, Zolotarev walked out of the headquarters sullenly.
Trufanov and Shulka looked at each other, then put on a helpless expression, and said, "You did the right thing, Shulka! But..."
Said and raised his head in the direction Zolotarev left.
Shulka knows what Trufanov means, Zolotarev is different from other commissars, as Shulka said, he has basic tactical knowledge and even combat experience, he has always played a role in battle Positive effects, except for the time when Shulka put a gun to the head...
But having said that, as a political commissar, the "disgraceful shame" that Shulka once pointed a gun at his head can also pass, which proves that Zolotarev does have a stomach that others don't have, although there are some of them It was because Shulka was able to fight Zolotarev had to endure the factor.
"I'll persuade him!" said Shulka.
"Wait!" Trufanov took out a pack of "Camel Cards" from the drawer and threw it to Shulka, saying, "Here you go, let's talk!"
Shulka found Zolotarev on the mound behind the headquarters. While smoking a cigarette, he looked down at the soldiers who were practicing... There are many recruits in the Soviet army, so no matter where, no matter when, Basically, veterans can be seen practicing with recruits.
This can also be said to be training while playing, and it really echoes the saying: "The battlefield is the best school."
"Smok mine!" Shulka took out two cigarettes and handed one to Zolotarev.
Zolotarev glanced sideways at Shulka, but ignored it.
Shuerka could only order one for himself.
"I don't want to explain anything!" Shulka said: "I'm not targeting you..."
"You don't need to explain anything!" Zolotarev interrupted Shulka: "Because you are right!"
Shulka couldn't help being stunned, Zolotarev's change was too fast.
After a long silence, Zolotarev continued: "I just don't understand why we were wrong!"
Shulka noticed that Zolotarev said "we", that is to say, Zolotarev was referring to the political commissar system.
"Everything changes, Comrade Zolotarev!" Shulka said: "War is no exception!"
"what you mean?"
"For example, the French!" Shulka explained: "After they fought the last war, they thought that the war was like that, so they built a long Maginot Line...you know the result!"
"Does this have anything to do with my question?" Zolotarev asked back.
"Of course it has something to do with it!" Shulka replied: "The French thought that the war would not change, so they built a Maginot Line in reality. The Maginot Line, an invisible Maginot Line..."
So Zolotarev understood.
After thinking about it for a while, Zolotarev nodded and said: "You mean, our method is not suitable for modern warfare?"
"It can be said like this!" Shulka replied: "In the last war, because the equipment was backward and the tactics were single, it was still feasible to rely on one-sided bravery, and the facts have proved that it is feasible. But now it is not the same as before. Infantry confrontation and artillery confrontation have transformed into all-round battles by sea, land and air, with various tactics such as airborne combat and blitzkrieg.
"The consequences will be like the French Maginot Line?"
"Of course! It also played a positive role in some aspects!" Shulka affirmed: "As you said, the political commissar kept a large number of soldiers at their posts and won victory after victory!"
"It's like the Maginot Line also played a positive role!" Zolotarev said: "It at least allowed the Germans to make a big detour and go a long way!"
"That's about it!" Shulka laughed.
"Okay!" Zolotarev replied: "You are right! But you have to be careful, not all political commissars will be as indifferent as I am, especially..."
In particular, there is no need to say more about the latter. Shulka also understands that if the members of the Political Department, including Khrushchev, want to harm Shulka, Zolotarev will do something about it. nothing.
"I understand!" Shulka said, "Thank you!"
Zolotarev didn't say anything, just looked at the cigarette in Shulka's hand and waved.
Shuerka was stunned for a moment, and then he reacted and handed one.
Who knew that Zolotarev glared at Shulka, snatched the whole pack of cigarettes unceremoniously, and before leaving, he raised Shulka in a demonstrative way and said, "You owe me this! "
Shulka couldn't help laughing.
If there is anything that can be solved with a pack of cigarettes, it is not a problem... except, the **** are American filter cigarettes.
When Shulka returned to the headquarters of the 82nd Infantry Regiment, Andrianka and Mikhailvich asked nervously, "Are you all right?"
"Nothing, what can I do?" Shulka replied.
"Really all right?" Mikhailvich asked.
"Of course it's fine, what's wrong?" Shulka asked back.
Mikhailvich looked at Shulka worriedly again, seeing that Shulka did not seem to be in trouble, he breathed a sigh of relief, and replied: "Everyone knows that the abolition of the political commissar system is because of your suggestion. Already!"
Shulka smiled helplessly.
It seems that Beria wants to cut off his own way out. Such a pass clearly puts himself and the political commissar on opposite sides.
Shulka didn't think it was a big deal at first, because he was the commander of the 82nd Infantry Regiment and had little contact with the political commissar system, and Zolotarev was the political commissar of the army group, so Zolotarev couldn't be turned over by others. What a big wave.
But soon Shulka was wrong, because the political commissars in the army are quite united, and at the same time they have great power in the army and the network of relationships is very complicated, even after being weakened. If the instructor of grassroots ideological work has any objections to Shuerka, he will cause Shuerka a lot of trouble.
(end of this chapter)