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  Chapter 461 The Truth

   On the way back to the Cria after Shulka finished his mission in the Caucasus, a ssage reached the Crian Front Command.

   "Comrade chelis!" Gregory walked into the headquarters and whispered a few words in chelis' ear.

   Gregory was one of hlis's staff.

  If Alexei is the think tank of chelis’ march and battle, then this Gregory is chelis’ eyes and ears.

  So people describe Gregory as hlis’ hound, which ans that nothing can escape his keen sense of sll, which is one of the reasons why hlis can beco the “King of Small Reports”.

  After listening for a while, chlis suddenly raised his head and asked in a deep voice, "Don't let this news spread!"

   "Of course, Comrade chlis!" Gregory replied: "I already did that. But...we couldn't stop the Germans!"

   chelis was silent for a while, then nodded and waved Gregory down.

   Needless to say what made chelis so flustered.

   Of course it was Manstein who let the truth out.

There are so things that are not allowed to be spoken by Soviet soldiers or even officers, because it cos from the mouth, but if it is said by the Germans, the enemies of the Soviet army... it is very convenient. Even hli Si also took helpless.

   Because like Gregory said, they could order the Soviets, but they couldn't stop the Germans.

  Manstein started the propaganda machine, such as shouting loudspeakers on the front line, and spreading leaflets with cannons and planes.

   "We salute the 'Breakout Hero'! We know he's the one who really beat us. hlis? Can you believe this? Do you think he can actually command a fight?"

   "Russian friends, we don't understand what's going on! Your papers say hlis... No, that idiot, that 'King of Small Reports' stole the fruits of other people's victories!"

"Is this how you treat heroes? The 'breakout hero' fought on the front line. He risked his life and made great contributions to your army, your country, and your people! Such a hero, in our The country will be respected, but what about you? He is not worth ntioning, the newspapers don't say a word about his record...Can you bear this? Is it worth fighting for? Worth your life' Put a dal on the chest of the King of Small Reports?"

"All they know is this: order you to fight, order you to charge, and take the credit for yourself! It's a disgrace, we will never admit defeat at the hands of chlis, never !"

  …

   As Gregory hadn't expected, Moscow soon got news of this.

  Stalin imdiately called the Crian Front Army Command.

   "Is the news true?" Stalin asked seriously.

   "No, of course not true, Comrade Stalin!" chelis replied: "This is obviously a ans for the enemy to divide us. They hope to provoke our internal contradictions!"

   "You also know about internal conflicts? hlis!" Stalin said before hanging up the phone.

  In fact, Stalin knew the news was true from the mont he heard the news, because he knew hlis and knew that he was by no ans the kind of person who could draw up such a clever battle plan.

  Not long ago, he was surprised how chlis seed to be a different person.

   Now, everything is clear.

   However, out of trust in hlis...or it should be said that it was a subjective employnt bias, Stalin called Zhukov to inquire about this matter.

   "Do you know anything about this 'breakout hero'?" Stalin asked.

   "Yes, of course, Comrade Stalin!" Zhukov replied: "He is an outstanding Soviet soldier, brave, determined, optimistic, and what is even more rare is his extraordinary wisdom!"

  Stalin was silent for a while, the pompous Zhukov had never had such a high opinion of anyone.

   "So, you think the enemy is telling the truth?"

   "No, Comrade Stalin!" Zhukov cleared his throat and replied: "I, I am not very clear about this matter. You know, I am directing the battle against the enemy's Central Army!"

   Although this answer sounds negative on the surface, everyone knows that it is actually affirmative. Zhukov just didn’t want to offend hlis.

   Shulka on the other side, he got the telegram from Katukov while he was on board.

Shulka carried a radio with him. Originally, for the Soviet Army, battalion-level combat units might not be equipped with a radio, but because Shulka's mission was to **** the "Tiger", it was necessary to have a radio to communicate with the headquarters. of.

   "Shulka, they know!" Katukov said: "The Germans are everywhere saying that you defeated them and not khlis!"

  Seeing this telegram, Shulka couldn't help being taken aback.

   I have to say that Manstein's move is very clever, because it not only picks up the relationship between chlis and Shulka, but also picks up the relationship between the grassroots officers and soldiers of the Soviet army and the high-level.

  Before this, because of hlis’ thod of blocking news, as well as the denial and blocking of news by the inford forces, especially Shulka himself, these things have never been spread.

   If anyone knows, it is the soldiers of the 1st Guards Tank Brigade and the Naval Infantry Brigade who can guess, but even so, on the one hand, they guess after all, on the other hand they dare not say or discuss at all.

   So the other troops don't know anything.

  But now, the Germans have spread the truth to a large area in a short period of ti... Although the Germans have no evidence, it can even be said that the Germans have ulterior motives to fra and alienate.

  The problem is, almost everyone knows how good "Breakout Hero" is, and hlis is an idiot.

   So as long as you are not stupid, it is easy to know that this is true.

   That is, hlis has been stealing the credit for "Breakout Heroes."

   This might not be a big deal in normal tis, because hlis does it all the ti.

   But it was a ti of war.

What chlis did was just like what the Germans said. On the one hand, he used shooting to force the soldiers to make unnecessary charges and asked every soldier to kill the enemy bravely, but on the other hand, he hid behind and shalessly plagiarized what the heroes exchanged for their lives. ritorious service.

  This will make all officers and soldiers consider whether it is worth continuing to fight like this.

   That is, it will deal a heavy blow to the morale of the Soviet army at this critical mont.

   This also makes Shulka difficult... The "cooperation" between him and chlis seems to be over here.

  

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