Struggle in Russia

Vol 3 Chapter 777: iron wall

I have to say that Kornilov is indeed an excellent general. Historically, when the coalition forces arrived in Sevastopol, they were exhausted and exhausted, but there was actually a big problem with the line of defense set up by Menshkov.

The Russian army completely withdrew into the city of Sevastopol, surrendering most of the Jolnaya River outside the city and most of the Inkerman Mountains to the coalition forces. The Russian army only built a fort on top of Mount Incermann.

Of course, this has a lot to do with the different strategies of Kornilov and Menshkov. Historically, Menshkov was in Sevastopol when the coalition landed in Crimea, and was naturally given the authority of full command by Nicholas I.

This guy didn't take the coalition army seriously. He knew that the first wave of coalition forces that landed in Kalamita Bay was as high as 50,000, but this guy was just like a stunned young man and went to Alma with more than 30,000 people. He and the Allied Forces had a head-to-head battle.

The result, of course, is that you know, being beaten up by the coalition forces can't take care of themselves.

It is said that with this lesson old eunuch, you should understand how cruel the reality is, and honestly build a defense line and defend well!

But this is not the case, only 15,000 people were given to Kornilov to guard Sevastopol. front.

It can be seen that from the beginning to the end, Menshkov probably never thought about defending well. He always thought about how to defeat the coalition forces and drive them into the sea or simply eliminate them.

This idea is of course good, the problem is that it is far beyond the actual capabilities of the Russian military. Because the coalition army not only has better weapons and equipment than the Russian army, but also has higher morale than the Russian army.

Tell me, how can you win this kind of battle, old eunuch?

And Kornilov is completely different now. He judged the situation according to the situation and knew that the strength of his own troops is not enough to defeat or even destroy the enemy. The only thing he could rely on was a solid defense.

Therefore, from the very beginning, he attached great importance to the construction of bunkers and trenches. Not only did he build a dense cobweb-like trench system in the urban area of ​​Sevastopol, but also built a solid line of defense in the dangerous and key geographical points outside the city, relying on bastions and forts.

When the British and French troops arrived at the foot of Inkerman Mountain and looked up at the hill, what they saw was a defensive system that was as thorny as a hedgehog.

On Mount Inkerman, in addition to the bastions and forts built on the top of Cannonball Mountain and Hometown Ridge, Victoria Ridge also built a slightly smaller bastion, which and the bastion on Hometown Ridge across the Victoria Valley Together with the battery, they blocked the road leading to the city of Sevastopol under the Victoria ravine.

If the coalition army wants to run from here to the city of Sevastopol, it will first be hit by the crossfire of the Russian army, and it will really be torn off!

In addition, Kornilov has also deployed enough men and horses on the Sabone Heights, and it is impossible to threaten the Russian bastions and forts on the home ridge from this direction without paying a heavy price.

Kornilov's defensive configuration completely covered all the dangerous places outside the city. Unless the coalition forces did not intend to come to Sevastopol, they would definitely encounter a bloodbath!

Looking at the coalition forces, after arriving at the foot of Inkerman Mountain, Raglan and a group of generals glanced at the small hill with binoculars, and they were all dizzy!

damned! Which 250 said that the defense of Nancheng is weak?

If all this is called weak defense, what is complete defense? If the south of the city is equipped with this level of defense, then the north of the city cannot be built into a fortress by the Russians!

Anyway, after seeing this kind of defensive configuration, the coalition generals were cold. They were planning to drive straight ahead to take Sevastopol in one go, thinking that the Russians must be messing around with their hands and feet if they were not good enough to fight. Return.

But all this told them, it was impossible to win Sevastopol by sacrificing a few hundred people, and at least tens of thousands of people would have to be filled in for this level of defense. This is only possible if the coalition's firepower is strong enough and sufficient preparations are made to attack the fortress.

Otherwise, it will be a replica of the Battle of Telegraph Mountain. No matter how many troops they have, they will not be able to fill the gap, okay!

As a result, the coalition forces contacted Istanbul and Bulgaria to request more troops and more heavy artillery, and on the other hand, began to prepare for the siege.

The commander-in-chief of the British Army, Bergoying, agreed with the French that heavy artillery must be used to destroy the enemy's fortress, but the coalition's heavy artillery is really not enough. Just ask the navy for it.

It is conceivable that from Balaclava Port to the foot of Inkerman Mountain is a long way, and the road traffic conditions are not good. The most important thing is that the heavy artillery is naturally heavy and must be dismantled before it can be transported.

This tossing and going back and forth did not come down for ten days and a half months. As a result, the coalition forces could only station troops under the Inkerman Mountain, and look at the Russian army on the mountain from a distance.

However, compared with the Russian army on the mountain, the life of the coalition army under the mountain is not easy. On the one hand, the reason is that the supplies are tight, and it is a bit difficult to eat enough. After all, the Balaclava port is too small and the material throughput is too limited.

Even many soldiers of the coalition did not even have tents, and their tents and bedding were all left at the landing site in Kalamita Bay. The navy was busy dismantling the heavy artillery at the moment and had no time to help them transport tents and other soft goods. UU reading www.uukanshu.com

Not only food and housing issues, but also drinking water for the coalition forces. To have clean water, you have to have a well or you have to be close to a river.

As I said before, the well was either poisoned or filled by the Russian army, and even a few wells could not meet the needs of 40,000 or 50,000 people.

As for being close to the water source, the north side of the coalition forces is the Cholnaya River, but the problem is that if they want to get water, they must bypass the highlands of the Inkerman Mountains where the Russian army is stationed. And Kornilov had already made arrangements for this, and deliberately deployed 3,000 Cossack light cavalry by the river.

They cooperated with the Russian artillery on the sandbag fort to firmly block the river bank, so that the coalition forces must stay away from the line of Inkerman Mountain if they want to get water, otherwise the cavalry on the riverside will rush over to harass, and the fort on the mountain will be bombarded violently.

This forced the coalition to run several kilometers to the upper reaches of the Cholnaya River to fetch water, and one trip back and forth was exhausting enough.

At this time, the weather was sultry and hot, causing the coalition forces to experience a large area of ​​heatstroke. Heatstroke and the cholera that had been plaguing the coalition forces almost took away most of the coalition's lives, and they would never even think about conquering Mount Inkerman in one fell swoop...

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