USSR 1941

Chapter 392 Amphibious Landing

"Dangerous?" The corners of Mechlis' lips curled up, as if the word wasn't in his vocabulary at all, or that any risk the soldiers took was worth it for his own prestige.

Of course, Mehlis wouldn't say that.

"Any danger is worth it, Comrade Shulka!" Mehlis puffed out his chest, as if he was taking the dangers: "Because it is for our country, for the recovery of our lands, for the destruction of the enemy Get out of our beautiful country! So..."

Mehlis spread his hands over the map.

"It's obvious!" Shulka said, pointing to the map. "The Germans are understrength, at least so far, because their vanguard has to be divided into two groups, one to encircle Sevastopol and the other to encircle Sevastopol." Then we will attack the Kerch Peninsula with all our strength. No matter which route we take, we will need a lot of troops..."

Speaking of Shulka, he turned his gaze to Alexei.

"Yes!" Alexei replied, "their troops going to Sevastopol had about one division, and the ones attacking Kerch had one division, and they were partially reinforced. Their follow-up troops They are coming one after another!"

Shulka nodded.

This is a characteristic of the German army's operations. They usually put the fastest and most powerful mechanized troops at the forefront and break through at the fastest speed, leaving the enemy too late to prepare.

The side effect of this is that the troops in the front are insufficient and the follow-up troops will be left far behind, especially the German army has to divide its troops into two groups.

"In the direction of Kerch!" Shulka continued: "The Germans attacked Kerch with limited forces, and their main force must advance along the Kerch Peninsula!"

"Yes!"

There is no doubt about this. With 20,000 people against more than 100,000 Soviet troops, although the morale of the Soviet troops is low and vulnerable, if the German army does not invest in the main force, I am afraid that it will not be able to expand the results of the battle and may even be attacked by the Soviet troops. counterattack.

"So the defense in the rear of the German army must be empty!" Shulka said: "I mean the rear in the direction of the Kerch Peninsula!"

"You mean..." There was a look of horror in Alexei's eyes.

"Yes!" Shulka replied, pointing to the map: "I think we should land in Feodosia!"

Feodosia is a port city located at the junction of the Kerch Peninsula and the Crimea. It is also the narrowest part of the Kerch Peninsula... only 16 kilometers from south to north.

In fact, this area is full of forests and ravines, and the only thing that can actually enter the Kerch Peninsula is a narrow passage several kilometers long, which can be said to be the throat of the Kerch Peninsula.

"If we successfully land in Feodosia, then we will be able to divide the German army into two, and even surround the German army attacking the Kerch Peninsula in the production island!" Shulka said.

"But Feodosia has been occupied by the Germans!" Alexei objected, "We can't land!"

Landing operations in this day and age were very difficult, and even considered impossible, because landing operations would expose oneself to the open sea, bear enemy fire, and then go to the beach to face the enemy's machine guns.

In fact, these are not bad, because as Shulka said before, the German army is short of troops and the rear is empty, and the same is true for Feodosia.

What's worse is actually the climate and the sea water...

"Comrade Shulka!" Alexey said, "You must know that the temperature is now minus 40 degrees, and there are still quite a lot of wind and waves at sea. If we land under such conditions, our soldiers may be frozen at any time." In ice cubes!"

Shulka didn't speak, because this is the danger he said, especially the Soviet Navy still lacks amphibious landing craft... In fact, the Soviet Navy at this time basically has no amphibious combat capability, mainly because the Soviet Union does not have this demand.

To be exact, there is very little demand in this area. The entire Soviet Union is a continent, and there are very few battlefields that can be used for amphibious landing operations, so the army and artillery have been continuously developed.

But now we have encountered a situation that requires amphibious operations.

This question does not require Shulka to answer.

Mehlis responds to Alexei's doubts...

"I just want to know if we have any chance of success!" Mehlis asked.

"Yes, of course!" replied Alexei, "as the captain said, the Germans have only one battalion in Feodosia, and if we land there with enough troops, it is possible for us to capture it and take Victory in battle. But..."

"That's enough, Comrade Alexei!" Mechlis interrupted him, and then concluded: "Just do it, land in Feodosia!"

Shulka felt a little guilty because he knew what it meant. He almost saw Soviet soldiers driving assault boats and lifeboats charging towards the enemy's port in the wind and waves.

Wind, rain, sea water, combined with bullets and shells, many of them were killed before they even made it to shore.

Then, wave after wave of survivors jumped off the boat and stepped on the sea water to attack from the beach, enduring the severe cold while advancing. Formed ice cubes.

They might have been able to advance some distance, because their feet had lost all feeling at that time, and even these survivors might have won, because they had absolute superiority in numbers and the full cover of sea and air.

But even so, they can't save their legs...they will be necrotic due to the low temperature, and even if they are not injured, they may face the danger of amputation or even loss of life.

Then Mehlis called the Navy.

This task is of course completed by the navy, and contact with the navy is inevitable.

"You are crazy, Comrade Mechlis!" Admiral Kuznetsov objected without thinking about the plan when he heard the plan: "Issuing an amphibious landing operation under such circumstances? It is almost impossible to complete! "

"But now we can only do so!" Mechelis replied: "And, this is also our advantage, isn't it?"

"What?" Marshal Kuznetsov didn't understand what Mechlis meant: "What advantage? Is an amphibious landing an advantage in this climate?"

"Yes, Comrade Marshal!" Mechlis said triumphantly, "If even you think this plan is crazy and impossible, then of course the Germans would never have imagined that we would do this, what do you think?"

Marshal Kuznetsov was speechless.

At this moment, Shulka thought that Mechelis was not that stupid, at least he knew how to study the enemy's psychology... However, this seemed to be Mechelis' specialty.

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