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Chapter 2072(2/2)

Comrade, I hope to get those hovercrafts from the Armament and Equipment Department to use for his troops to cross the Vistula River."

After Rokossovsky finished speaking, Zhukov fell silent. To be fair, if he negotiated with Ustinov, the chance of getting those hovercrafts was very high, but what he was considering was whether

It is necessary to take Warsaw.

Seeing Zhukov's delay in speaking, Rokossovsky couldn't help but become a little anxious, and quickly asked: "Comrade Marshal, are you unable to speak in front of Ustinov?"

"No, Koschka." Zhukov felt that it was necessary to explain the current situation clearly to Rokossovsky and let him make his own decision: "I can come forward to ask Ustinov for the hovercraft.

But what I am thinking about now is, is it necessary for us to capture Warsaw City now?"

After hearing this, Rokossovsky couldn't help being stunned: "Comrade Marshal, what do you mean?"

"According to unconfirmed news, the uprising in Warsaw was led by the Krajov Army." Zhukov said on the phone: "You also know that this army is not friendly to our army. This is reflected in their deliberate actions.

This can be seen from the news of the blockade uprising. I was thinking just now, even if our army really enters the west of Warsaw and comes into contact with them, tell me, by that time, will they welcome us or oppose us?

Woolen cloth?"

Zhukov's words reminded Rokossovsky of the scene of contact with Krajov's army two days ago. He couldn't help but feel that Zhukov's words were very reasonable. If he really helped Sokov find the hovercraft, let his troops take advantage of it.

When the Germans were in chaos, they rushed into the west of Warsaw. What attitude would the rebels in the city take towards the Soviet troops entering the city?

"So, Comrade Marshal." Rokossovsky said cautiously: "It is not appropriate for us to enter Warsaw at the moment."

"Yes, that's what I mean." Zhukov nodded and said: "Although we have not yet figured out the scale of the uprising in Warsaw, one thing is certain, that is, the main force in the uprising army

, led by the Krajow Army. If we help them defeat the German army, I am afraid that not only will they not be grateful to us, they will even become our enemies and try every means to squeeze us out of Warsaw, waiting for the exile government in London to take over.

City."

"I understand, Comrade Marshal." Rokossovsky also made a decision at this moment, and said to Zhukov: "Since the conditions for capturing Warsaw are not mature at present, then we don't need to look for Comrade Ustinov anymore.
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