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Chapter six hundred and sixteen Zhukov's anxiety

But as soon as the battalion commander Kopreke hid, he immediately discovered that they were just a false alarm.

The Soviet army's Jacques bomber group and Il-2 attack aircraft had no intention of bombing or shooting them.

These Soviet aircraft groups just took some photos above them and hurriedly left.

They have not dropped a single air bomb, and even the machine guns on the fighter have not fired a string.

In response to this, battalion commander Koprek and adjutant Gent both felt weak all over, and felt deeply exhausted after the disaster.

At the same time, they also gave a deep breath, and then they were puzzled and puzzled why the Soviet aircraft troops fled without firing one shot or another.

All this is abnormal, because there are not many anti-aircraft guns for air defense in Battalion Commander Koprek and others, and the German aviation troops they need to support cannot immediately and shortly be able to reach their location for combat support.

So this would be the best time for the Soviet air strike, but the other party was unmoved and took some photos and flew away as if nothing had happened.

"Sir! Why don't these Soviet planes bomb us? Are they planning any conspiracy?"

When the Soviet army's planes disappeared, adjutant Gent quickly asked the battalion commander Kopreke.

"I don't know either! But we must report these abnormal situations to the superiors as soon as possible, hoping to reach Marshal Model and the others as soon as possible!"

Battalion Commander Kopreke also looked puzzled and stared at the direction where the Soviet plane had disappeared, and did not look away for a long time.

"Yes! Sir!"

Adjutant Jingte also nodded gently.

And at this time, in Zhukov's; temporary command center.

Zhukov, who had already evacuated the front line to Kharkov, was watching the report documents on the rectification of the front lines after the Dnieper Battle and the warning letter sent to him by Comrade Stalin.

Zhukov ignored Stalin's criticism letter, probably just some criticism and threats after the defeat.

Many generals have experienced such documents in the senior Soviet army, and many of them have been removed from office and investigated.

Zhukov ignored it not that he was not afraid of Stalin's threat and warning, but because he was now focusing all his thoughts on how to rest and reorganize the combat capabilities of the troops after the defeat of the Dnieper Battle, and how to better build a large number of fortifications to guard against the large-scale counterattack of the German army.

Because for Zhukov, if even his and his troops' lives were killed by the German army now, then why would Zhukov be afraid of Stalin?

Therefore, among all kinds of reporting documents, he gave priority to those documents related to the life and death of front-line troops.

Especially when he just took aerial photos of various areas deployed by the German front-line defensive positions, he focused on watching it.

Because he had to understand every move of the German army after the Battle of the Dnieper River, and to take those combat actions and defensive deployments, so that he could know himself and his enemy to dispatch his troops and how to fight and defend.

"Strange! Why did the German army only carry out defensive position wars and continuously build a large number of fortifications and obstacles after winning the Battle of the Dnieper, without any attempt to pursue our troops?"

"This combat style does not look like Hitler's character at all. Is the German army conspiring for a major counterattack plan?"

After Zhukov looked at all the aerial photos on hand, he murmured to himself with a deep sense of wonder.

Because he saw from the photos of the German front-line positions taken by the reconnaissance planes he obtained, he did not see that the German army would launch a large-scale counterattack in the short term, or to quickly send pursuing troops to pursue and intercept them when they were defeated.
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