Chapter 242
Sedlce, the field headquarters of the 1st Belorussian Front.
The three-day continuous rainfall caused great trouble to the Soviet offensive on this front. The main problem was that the low-pressure cyclone that brought the rainfall was always hovering over western Belarus, but had no effect on eastern Poland.
In the western Belarus region, the Soviet air force airport had just completed its transfer to the Klesheli area. Before the German army was repelled, the original airport in this area was destroyed very thoroughly. Thanks to the engineers' emergency repairs, the few airports that can be used now all have earthen runways. The three days of rainfall have destroyed the runways of several airports. The planes cannot take off, and naturally there is no way to provide air support for the front-line battles.
At the same time, in the eastern part of Poland, in the area controlled by the German army, on the one hand, the airport facilities were well preserved, and on the other hand, there was no rain, so the German fighter planes were able to provide strong support for the fighting on the front line.
As one side gains strength while the other loses strength, in recent days, the First Belorussian Front has encountered great difficulties in its advance towards Warsaw, and the pace of its advance has also slowed down.
However, the situation was slightly better than before because the German army retreated in a hurry, so the newly liberated areas of the Soviet army, including Lublin, Vengerów and other cities, were relatively well preserved, and the front army was not unable to find even a basic command post.
It was early in the morning, and raindrops the size of beans hit the window glass, making a crackling sound. Amid the crackling sound, the entire window frame would occasionally make a buzzing sound, just like the sound of the windows vibrating when a train passes by in a hotel under a tunnel bridge.
This is the southern city area of Siedlce, which is relatively remote and naturally there are no trains passing through. Those are the sounds of artillery fire from the 70th Army attacking Yadov. The sound of artillery fire can be felt here at a distance of nearly 20 kilometers, which shows how fierce the battle was.
According to intelligence, the 23rd Infantry Army under the German Second Army was responsible for organizing the defense in the Yaduf area. This unit had not suffered major losses in previous battles and therefore had relatively strong combat effectiveness.
In the dimly lit room, the wooden double bed that Arseni had found from somewhere was still intact, but it was not very strong. If it was shaken slightly, it would make a creaking sound. At this time, the creaking sounds had become a series, as if they were playing music.
On this somewhat old bed, Filia, still wearing her military uniform, lay on a thick quilt with her pretty little face buried in the pillow. She couldn't stop moaning from her mouth, which was covered with her hands.
Her skirt had been pulled down to her ankles, exposing her two plump, white, and tender buttocks, which were being tightly grasped by a pair of large hands from behind, swinging back and forth.
Yuri's breathing was heavy and his movements were rather rough, as if he wanted to rub the woman in front of him into his body.
There's no way. I can't remember how long it has been since I last touched a woman. Although the long-term life of war is passionate, there are inevitably times of loneliness and sleeplessness. The excess energy has nowhere to vent, and I finally find a target to vent it, so I will naturally act a little crazy.
Recalling what happened last night, Yuri couldn't even remember how he got Filia to bed. Neither of them drank alcohol. He only remembered that Filia came to him and said that the part of his war memories he had narrated had been sorted out, and the rest needed to be carefully crafted. Then Yuri told her not to exaggerate, to write everything according to the facts, and it would be best if he could take a look at the final version first.
Filia said that she had collected a lot of materials recently and wanted to go back to Moscow first to finalize the first draft and then send it to the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League for review. If possible, she would come back again. Of course, the possibility of this was not very high.
This is farewell!
Yuri remembered that he seemed to shake hands with her, then kissed her, um, kissed her lips, and then... then rolled onto the bed.
It seemed that during the whole process, Filia did not reject him and was very proactive. She helped him take off his pants. After that, they went crazy all night and he couldn't remember how many times he had sex.
With a tingling sensation at the base of his spine, Yuri clenched his hands, tightly grasped Filia's snow-white buttocks, and buried his remaining passion in her body. Almost at the same time, there was a knock on the door from outside.
Filia seemed to be startled by the knock on the door. She threw herself forward and grabbed the quilt under her, hiding her head and face inside it, but she didn't notice that her two long bare legs were still exposed.
Yuri smiled, reached out to pull the quilt over to cover her lower body, then pulled his military coat over herself, then walked to the door and opened it.
"General, the front command is going to be moved," Arseny was outside the door, turning his head sideways and speaking in a low voice.
"Got it," Yuri nodded and said, "Remember to arrange an extra car to take Filia to Minsk later."
"Yes," Arseni replied, and turned away. As Yuri's guard, he certainly knew that Filia stayed here last night, but what happened during that time was not something he should care about.
After sending Arseni away, Yuri closed the door again, walked to , lifted the quilt covering Filia, leaned over, and kissed from the calf of her right leg to her buttocks little by little.
Filia tried to hold it back at first, but then she couldn't stand the itch any longer. She laughed and sat up from the bed. She straightened her clothes and said, "You forgot to ask him to prepare a set of clothes for me."
Yuri smiled, put his hand between her white legs, groped around, and said, "I'll have someone bring it to you later, along with breakfast. Eat breakfast before you leave."
"Can we meet again?" Filia asked softly, looking up slightly.
"Of course." Yuri let go of her legs, walked to the table beside the bed, took a pen, wrote an address and phone number on a piece of letter paper, came back and handed it to her, and said, "This is my address and phone number in Moscow. When the war is over, you should be able to find me easily."
Filia took the letter, folded it carefully, held it in her hand, and said, "I will definitely come to find you. Don't forget, I still have to write my memoirs for you."
Yuri nodded and said nothing more. He turned around , took his clothes and put them on one by one. In just a few moments, the lecherous pig's hoof turned into a serious general.
The defense on the front of Warsaw was being strengthened step by step. The Germans could not afford the consequences of losing Warsaw, so they drew troops from various places and concentrated them in the direction of Warsaw in the shortest time. Hitler naively believed that he could still block the Soviet offensive outside the German mainland, but he did not know that the Soviet army had already invaded East Prussia and was cutting off his northern army group step by step.
As for the Soviet army, with the end of the Lublin-Sandomierz Campaign, the offensive of the First Belorussian Front entered a stage of exhaustion. The fighting lasted for nearly a month. So far, all of Rokossovsky's reserve troops have been put into it, and the reserve forces are almost exhausted.
Further north in Western Belarus, after the Battle of Bialystok ended, the 2nd Belorussian Front, under the coordination of Yuri, shifted its main offensive direction to the Warsaw front. However, their left wing was threatened by the German 20th and 55th Infantry Armies, and they had to slow down the offensive.
The 3rd Belorussian Front had broken through the German Bobel River defense line and successfully entered East Prussia, but waiting for them in front of them were several fortified areas that the Germans had already built - the Lotzen fortified area, the Allenstein fortified area and the Mława fortified area. These fortified areas had a large number of permanent fortifications, like nails driven into concrete, and it was not so easy to pull them out.
As for the First Baltic Front that was coordinating the attack, Comrade Baghramyan had completely let himself go. Due to the lack of defensive German forces on the front, his troops were advancing at a speed of 25-30 kilometers per day, and he wanted to be the first to rush to the Gulf of Riga.
In the series of battles that just ended, although the Soviet army almost completely wiped out the German Army Group Center and severely damaged the Northern Army Group, its own losses were also huge, and the number of troops was far greater than the German losses. However, for the Soviet army, these losses are currently bearable, after all, new troops are still being transported to the front line. In the direction of Ukraine alone, Comrade Khrushchev recruited more than 300,000 new soldiers in one month. At this point, Yuri must thank this good man who will be called General Secretary Yumi in the future, because nearly two-thirds of these 300,000 new soldiers were sent to him. For this, Zhukov was furious, but he could do nothing.
However, recruits are always recruits, and the war now is different from that of two or three years ago. As the representative of the headquarters coordinating the operations in Poland, Yuri requires that all transfer stations must provide these recruits with two months of combat training, and they cannot be sent to the front line until the training period is completed.
In addition to manpower, the replenishment of weapons, equipment and ammunition also takes time, which are key issues restricting the Soviet army's continued offensive.
This time, Yuri will move towards Gruyets with the headquarters of the 1st Belorussian Front. After the headquarters is settled, he will ask the four fronts to switch from offense to defense and rest for two to three weeks.