Chapter 197: The army of 90,000 is so far "Ulla, Ullah、、、" Seeing the imperial flag appear in his rear, the Russian soldiers suddenly burst into loud cheers And Kutuzov also squinted, and the slightly trembling beard at the corners of his mouth showed how excited he was in his heart!
Seeing the flags flying high in the rear of the Russian army and the huge sound of military trumpets coming from the rear of the Russian army, August's heart trembled, and he thought of the worst thing.
Auguste's feelings may not be as real as Yevisky's, Yevisky, who has already rushed to kill in the Russian army, felt great pressure after the abnormal changes in the Russian army, and the Russian soldiers around him seemed to rush towards him, and the original signs of collapse turned into nothingness.
Reinforcements from the Russian army are coming!
Looking left and right, Yevisky found that most of his guards had been killed and wounded, and there was nothing to do, thinking of this, Yevisky and the rest of the people turned around and ran to the right without leaving the water.
Of course, even so, Yeviski still ordered people to continue the offensive, and Yeviski knew that if he retreated at this time, the Polish army would definitely collapse, and then the price would not be something he could afford.
So in order to minimize the losses, Jeviski decided to let the Polish army in the front part continue the attack, while the Polish army, which had not yet set up a posture in the back, postponed the offensive and waited for the situation to change.
It can be said that Yevisky's idea is basically not wrong, but does he think that all the battlefields are stupid!
Yevisky's troops are all composed of the original rebel team, and the leaders of those rebel armies are all small citizens, seeing Yevisky fleeing, they still want them to hold on, do you really don't know the reason for the change in the Russian army?
So in this way, the banner of Yevisky's order to attack was completely a decoration, and some of the former leaders of the rebel army, now Russian and Polish officers, saw that the situation was not good, and immediately retreated with their men.
This caused confusion in the Polish army, and part of the Polish army that had been ordered to attack was overwhelmed by the lines of those who wanted to retreat, while those who retreated did not care about it, they desperately ran backwards, and under this exemplary effect, turmoil in the military spirit was inevitable.
"Idiot, come on, arrest those idiots who retreat without permission, and if there is resistance, kill them on the spot!"
The murderous Jewski looked at the retreating men and said to his guards, and then Jewski's guards rushed into the battlefield again and rushed towards the Polish officers who had retreated without permission.
The right flank was restless, and neither was the left flank of the Polish army, and although Ripov was not a very good general, his good education and many years of military career made Ripov much stronger than those useless Polish nobles.
Although the Polish army on the left flank was somewhat larger than the rebel army on the right, the Polish army on the left was completely inferior to the offensive intensity on the right flank.
In such a situation, Ripov even launched several counteroffensives against his opponents, and those Polish nobles were also terrified by Ripov, which is simply a shame!
August's teeth were itching to kill the wasteful Polish aristocracy.
Not to mention the middle lane, although Kulichkov is young, he is more experienced than most generals, and the battle with Yevisky has also smoothed out some water chestnuts, there is no doubt that the current Kulichkov has the material of a generation of famous generals.
Seeing that nothing could be done, August gave the order to retreat But there are some things that you can't do if you want to do them, and most of the Polish army is entangled with the Russian ** team at the moment, and it is not so easy to retreat.
After seeing August's banner, Yevisky was shocked, but Kutuzov, who was opposite them, was delighted.
"Immediately send someone to tell Marshal Potemkin that the enemy is going to run, ask Your Excellency Marshal to outflank the enemy from both flanks, and our army will do its best to hold the enemy back" Kutuzov's words quickly reached Potenkin's ears, and although Potemkin did not understand the situation on the battlefield, out of trust in his subordinates, Potemkin accepted Kutuzov's opinion.
"Come, order Generals Chuikovsky and Haranfu to lead their men and horses to outflank the battlefield from both flanks of the battlefield, and let General Haven Rachel lead the cavalry troops to advance to the enemy's rear, and be sure to surround all the enemy here."
Potemkin's order was naturally carried out without discount, and August was shocked when he saw countless troops rushing towards his flanks from the rear of the Russian army, and his own army became a little confused because of the order to retreat.
"The rear team changed to the front team, immediately retreated, and ordered Yevisky to shrink the defensive line, and transferred 10,000 men from the Chinese army to Yevisky, telling him to hold the defensive line" Speaking of this, August rode away, and as soon as he left, the center of the Polish army naturally slowly retreated.
Seeing that the Polish center was retreating, Jevis, on the right flank, wanted to retreat as well, but he received an order from August to stay.
"I went to his ancestors for the eighteenth generation, and the Russians' reinforcements came, and he wanted me to be a substitute for the dead!"
A disgruntled Jevisky scolded "Your Excellency, since August has abandoned us, why don't we surrender to the Russians!"
A kobold strategist walked up to Yevisky's side and whispered.
But what the kobold did not expect was that as soon as he finished speaking, Yevisky gave him a horsewhip "God testifies, I am mortal enemies with the Russians, and it is impossible for me to surrender to the Russians.
Ignoring the pleading of the dog-headed military division, Yevisky continued to stare at the battlefield.
The generals around Yevisky looked at each other for a moment, and then lowered their heads.
"The general trend has gone, it can't be my order, the whole army retreats!"
After Jeviski's order, the Polish troops on the right flank also began to retreat.
But the retreat was not easy, the Russians bit very tightly, although Yevisky took advantage of the Russians chasing too close several times, and some of the Russian troops were too far away to fight a few small counterattacks, but for the entire battlefield, these were useless.
Auguste, who was on horseback, trembled when he learned that Yevisky had retreated despite his orders, and then seemed to fall from his horse, but fortunately the guards around him helped him up in time.
"Yevisky.
Yevisky.
You've ruined my big deal!
” August's roar seemed so unwilling.
But who made August never believe in Yevisky in his heart, you don't believe that others still expect others to die for you, you think everyone is a fool!
August never believed in Yevisky, and everyone could see this, and now the consequences are manifested.
The disorderly retreat of the Polish army allowed the Russian army to seize the opportunity "Attack, attack, go faster, catch up with those Poles!"
Kutuzov's orders to urge the Russian troops to attack never stopped, and after Potemkin's reinforcements joined the battle, Kutuzov became more and more excited.
The Polish army was beaten to the point of abandoning its armor under the pursuit of the Russians, and this was especially evident on the Polish left flank, where the nobles had fled as soon as August had given the order to retreat, leaving the Polish army without command to endure the storm on the battlefield.
The right flank retreated, and the entire battlefield was irretrievable.
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Countless Polish soldiers panicked like sheep driven by wolves, and with the addition of the new Russian army, swaths of Polish troops were encircled.
The battlefield had largely calmed down until night, and the captured Polish soldiers sat dejectedly under the watchful eye of the Russians.
"Kutuzov, you have done a good job, I will show your merits to Her Majesty the Empress" As soon as he entered Kutuzov's tent, Potemkin smiled and complimented, and his compliment made Kutuzov smile, of course, modestly.
"Your Excellency, this battle was won entirely under your command, and if it weren't for your timely arrival, maybe I wouldn't have been able to support it."
"Haha........"
Potemkin laughed out loud at Kutuzov's words, which of course Kutuzov said was true.
One side is laughing, and of course the other side is crying.
August looked at the less than 20,000 troops gathered around him and couldn't help but feel a little impulsive to cry, except for Yevisky's 30,000 troops, not to mention, the 60,000 army led by August himself is now less than 20,000 people, how can you make August embarrassed.
At the same time, August's opinion of Yevisky grew bigger and bigger, and Yevisky was not the same.
There were now only more than 10,000 people left under Yevisky, and not only Yevisky but also his generals believed that the defeat was entirely caused by August's incompetence, and that the 90,000-strong army was lost.
A few days later, 30,000 reinforcements arrived at Yeviski's headquarters, and when the reinforcements arrived, August sent someone to ask for the command of the reinforcements, but Yevisky, who had always been faithful, did not agree to August's request this time.
This battle showed Yewski how August's poor command skills and the poor fighting power of the Polish army could give him all his chips.
Auguste was furious when he was refused, but now because of the arrival of reinforcements, Yevisky's strength had surpassed him, and although Auguste had gathered a lot of men and horses later, his men still did not exceed 30,000.
Fortunately, the Russian army was busy resting, otherwise, if they went on in one go, August and Yevisky would probably have cried.