Chapter 14: Battles between great powers begin with guns and end with talks - 1
Chapter 14: Battles between great powers begin with guns and end with talks - 1
Chapter 14
- Battles between great powers begin with guns and end with talks 1
Our initial plan was to quickly capture Hrodna and to use it as a defense against the other expeditionary corps. As long as we failed the first step, the whole plan should be seen as a failure.
Its very sad, but we need to retreat
Retreat! Retreat like this! What a nonsense!
Pyotr Bagration huffed and puffed, hitting the table as if to break it. He glared sharply at the generals who spoke pessimistic words.
There is one more important reason why we struggled in battle today besides the fact that our two corps were out of step! We didnt expect the expedition to have such a large artillery deployed here!
The god-like cannons on the battlefield. In particular, the power of the cannons in battles between defensive positions around rivers was different. The Russian generals had counted the number of cannons deployed in Hrodna, looking at the battle lines and at the rear batteries, and had misjudged that that was the entire Allied artillery. When the Russian commanders had divided the units and dispatched the troops, the Allied Corps had taken out the artillery that they had hidden, destroying the Russian army with unexpected fire. In the end, the decisive factor in the failure of todays battle was the outstanding artillery operation of the Allied Corps, on both fronts of the battlefield, and the number of cannons far exceeding their expectations.
Technically, the number of soldiers in Hrodnas Allied Corps was only one-fifth of the entire expeditionary forces. However, more than 400 cannons were here alone. Of course, this number was only for the confirmed observations, and there may be more cannons hidden.
According to intelligence from Austria, Prussia and Britain, the entire expeditionary forces had about 800 guns. Who could have guessed that more than half of them would be deployed here? They got defeated because they did not know it before. Now that they knew it, they would not get fooled anymore. Bagrations idea was to rekindle the fading Russian belligerence.
We dont need to discuss more about whether were going or not. Our forces are still superior! The expeditionary forces are separated! Tomorrow from dawn, lets mobilize all the troops and push them with desperate determination. If our whole army does their best, we can surely surely pass through Hrodna!
I agree with General Bagration. If the French hid a lot of cannons here, it also means that there are many cannons that we can capture and use. Thats great. Were going to take Hrodna, extort all their cannons, and build a heavenly defense here.
Today weve been on our guard, and despite putting a lot of power into the battlefield, we could only occupy one stronghold. Even if we launch the offensive from dawn, the time left for us is not that long. Do you think its possible to capture all of Hrodnas strongholds and artillery in here? The soldiers will be exhausted first.
Is that why you want to retreat like this!? The Tsar must be very pleased with you! We havent even tried all the tactics properly with our troops, but you just want to leave with your tail between your legs!
Think about our ultimate goal first. The armys goal is to win the war. And France is currently in a state of chaos due to an internal rebellion. Time is on our side, there will be no problem at all if we step back for a while to get more troops and supplies.
There was a sharp confrontation between those who wanted to continue fighting like this and those who wanted to take a step back. The Bagration Corps was mostly the former, and the generals of the Barclay Corps were the latter. The meeting became more and more intense. General Barclay remained silent from the beginning to the end of the meeting, but he was complaining a lot inwardly. This was because General Pyotr Bagration, who was brave and competent, had not even been able to penetrate the Prussian and Austrian forces and had been tied up at the Krunol Hill.
Youre the reason why things got so messed up in the first place, but youre still shouting so loud? You cant reflect on your mistakes, but youre going wild as if you havent done anything wrong!
Of course, Bagration also complained about Barclay. Barclays Corps had more than twice as many troops as Bagrations. Nevertheless, they fought too passively, saving their soldiers lives.
In fact, our much smaller corps suffered almost equal losses over there. If De Tolly (Barclay) had been able to attack properly without fearing the sacrifices, we would have captured Hrodna!
As the two commanders antagonized in this way, there could be no proper discussion and measures. In the end, the generals secretly passed on the responsibility of losing to their opponents. As the meeting arguments gradually became accusations and personal aggressions, Barclay hit the table to calm everyone down. Barclay asked Lieutenant General Bergiokic, the chief of staff.
If we dont capture the city of Hrodna until the Polish Corps arrives, is our defeat certain?
Thats what I would say as the chief of staff. Of course, theyre a group of vile refugees, and cant break our valiant and elite corps. But they can earn enough time for Napoleon to come.
When Napoleons name came out again, there was no one to make a sound anymore. Barclay touched his forehead. Russias disgrace was enough after the Battles of Austerlitz and Friedland. A third one must never happen. Nevertheless, the tightening tension, anxiety, and obstruction were hitting his chest. What was making him feel like they were falling into Napoleons trap?
Barclay, who had been agonizing for a short time, opened his mouth with a light sigh.
The Polish troops are expected to arrive at 5 pm? Considering Poniatowskis loyalty and belligerence, it would not be strange for them to run day and night. Then, wouldnt it be possible for them to arrive before 2 pm?
Thats true, but if they do that, a lot of soldiers would be exhausted and they wouldnt be able to fight properly. They wont march at night.
Anyway, if we include errors, they could arrive earlier than the staff expected. But we cant hurriedly retreat when theyre just around the corner and when we have some extra time.
Bagration and some other generals noticed what Barclay was trying to say. It was not an attack or a retreat, but a compromise.
Lets set it at noon. We will order an all-out attack on Hrodna from 5 am to noon tomorrow. But if we cant capture all the artillery and bases, well retreat to Smolensk without hesitation. What do you say?
Thats good. Seven hours would be enough.
Thats reasonable. Sir Commander.
If Barclay suggested and Bagration agreed, there was no need to say anything more. The Russians would attack with all their might from 5 to 12 and would decide to retreat if they failed to occupy the area.
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