Although Bulganin could not arrest McCarthy on charges of anti-g-g-mortar, although he was a real anti-g-wit, McCarthy's protests were certainly ineffective.
However, anti-American education within the Atlantic Fleet of the Soviet Red Navy was suspended on November 11, because Comrade Stalin's supreme instructions reached Molotovsk on the 10th and the Atlantic Fleet immediately set off for New York on the other side of the ocean.
What prompted Stalin to give this order was a piece of intelligence from Spain.
The main force of the combined European fleet has just returned to its home port of Gibraltar, and for some time before, the main force of the combined European fleet has largely withdrawn from the Arctic Circle route, which is shrouded in darkness.
However, they were not idle, but pulled nails in the Atlantic, and laid down the Azores, Canary Islands and Cape Verde Islands, which were occupied by Britain and the United States.
In addition, the United European Fleet organized a transatlantic transport to Guyana with the elite Spanish Blue Division.
The Blue Division left for the Americas, of course, to march on Spanish-speaking Venezuela.
And the U.S. military is now marching on this "oil-poor country", while other countries in South and Central America are also eye-opening and ready to watch war.
If Germany had won in Venezuela, it would have a whole host of reactionaries from all over the world to hug their thighs.
However, the situation in South America has nothing to do with Comrade Stalin for the time being, and he is now only concerned with the North Atlantic shipping lanes.
Therefore, after determining that the main forces of the European Combined Fleet had returned to Hong Kong for rest, the Atlantic Fleet of the Red Navy was immediately ordered to sail for the United States from Gibraltar to the vicinity of the Arctic Circle, a distance of about 1,700 nautical miles, and even if it took five days to go in a straight line, this was a rare period of safety for the Soviet Atlantic Fleet.
Although it takes longer to get to New York before traveling from Molotovsk.
But the secrecy of the USSR was by no means comparable to that of Spain, and the news of the departure of the Red Navy fleet from Molotovsk would certainly not leak.
Until it was discovered by German submarines operating off the Barents Sea, the whereabouts of the Red Navy fleet could not have been revealed.
And a 45-day straight voyage from the area where the Red Navy fleet could be discovered to the most dangerous part of the North Atlantic, with the slightest hesitation on the part of the Germans, the fleet of GC fighters could reach New York safely.
On November 12, the news that the GCIST fleet left Molotovsk and headed for the United States reached the White House.
"Gentlemen, GC fighters are coming to America," President Roosevelt said with a smile as he looked at several people who had been invited to the White House today.
Sitting in the Oval Office today are Roosevelt's confidant Hopkins, who has now resigned as Secretary of Commerce, Director of Strategic Intelligence Donovan, Chief of Staff to the President, Admiral Raisi, and Senator Truman on the Truman Committee, a committee that reviews military spending.
Roosevelt laughed and said, "But according to Mr.
McCarthy's report, our GCIST friends are afraid of New York, a prosperous capitalist metropolis. ” "Mr.
President, why should they be afraid of New York," Truman asked, propping up his small round glasses, with some strange questions.
The Democratic senator was, of course, an anti-G-activist, and after the outbreak of the Soviet-German war in history, he once put forward the reactionary remark that "if the Soviet Union has the upper hand, then the United States should help Germany."
But in this plane, his reactionary nature has not yet been exposed.
Because Germany seemed too strong, the United States needed the Soviet Union as an ally too much.
"Mr.
Senator, because the leaders of the Bolshevik Party in the USSR feared that their GCIST fighters would be attracted by the bustle and opulence of New York."
Hopkins, who had been to the Soviet Union many times, said with a smile, "Actually, the Soviet Union was a very bad country for the Soviet people, and the Soviet Union was probably the worst standard of living among the major powers in the world." ” As if Truman did not understand what Hopkins meant, he asked: "Mr.
Adviser Hopkins is now an adviser, you mean that the Soviet leader was worried that his naval officers and men would emigrate to the United States in large numbers after the war" "Well, that's a problem."
Roosevelt smiled and nodded, and then added: "But Comrade Stalin is more worried that his GCIST fighters will be infected by our rotten ideas of capitalism and become his enemies in the future." ” "Infected" Truman said: The ideological co-authorship of democracy and freedom is a virus, so why doesn't this virus infect the Germans?
"Mr.
President, then should we find a way to corrupt all the Soviet fighters of GCISM" or the director of strategic intelligence, Donovan, understood Roosevelt's thoughts, and immediately picked up.
Roosevelt looked at Truman, "Harry, what do you think?"
Truman was stunned for a moment, then thought about it carefully, nodded and said: "Mr.
President, I think we should sell American values to the officers and men of the Soviet Navy, and if we win the world war, the Soviet Union will most likely become our next opponent" Roosevelt nodded repeatedly, "Yes, I think so too, and the Soviet fighters should be made to understand that there is a system in the world that is more superior than the Soviet system."
However, we should instill our values in the brains of Soviet GCIST fighters in a well-intentioned way. ” "Goodwill" Truman didn't understand what kindness was "President, we may be able to distribute condolences to Soviet naval officers and men, such as chocolates, cigarettes, and watches made in the United States, and we can also organize some civil-military social activities, entertain Soviet sailors to eat and drink, let them dance with American girls, and by the way, let them look at the bustling city of New York." ” Hearing this, Truman already understood.
No wonder he brought himself to the White House, it turned out that it was for money, and Roosevelt's kindness was to spend money to eat, drink, and then give gifts However, the US military budget did not include the purchase of sugar-coated shells to bomb the Soviet Union, so it had no choice but to ask Comrade Truman, who was in charge of the accounts, to open a back door and ask the committee to make up some kind of spending and spend the money.
In the North Atlantic, it is dark at the moment, and the temperature drops below freezing when the wind is high and the waves are strong.
The planes of the Germans were simply not able to fly in such a climate, and even the reconnaissance capabilities of submarines on the surface would be greatly reduced.
It was therefore a good opportunity for the Soviet fleet to break through the "blockade" and triumphantly go to New York City, the center of capitalism.
"American Commissar" McCarthy endured the vomiting sensation caused by seasickness as he navigated the rickety aisle of the ship's cabin.
He is now aboard the battleship USS Soviet, the flagship of the Soviet Atlantic Fleet, which is also the ship of Comrade Bulganin, Political Commissar of the Atlantic Fleet and Political Commissar of the Allied Combined Atlantic Fleet.
Now McCarthy was preparing to go to see Bulganin, and this time he was not going to protest, but to go to Bulganin with the telegram he had just received to discuss the "three-armed celebration" and "the condolences of the working people of New York to the fighters of GCISM", two issues that would surely make Bulganin anxious.
"Condolences to the working people of New York" "Yes, the working people of New York were very excited when they heard that the Soviet Union had sent a fleet to fight the Nazis with the United States, and they had already organized themselves to welcome the Soviet fleet, and they were still preparing a series of condolences and celebrations."
It's really working people who are not the capitalists of Wall Street Bulganin really regretted taking over the errand of the political commissar of the Atlantic Fleet, this errand was simply fatal, as long as he was not careful, he was properly an anti-gimmick Bulganin pondered his words and replied: "That and that our Red Navy discipline is very strict, and the training task is very heavy, so there should not be too many condolences and celebrations. ” In fact, he really wanted to keep the officers and men of the Red Navy on the ship, so that they would not be exposed to bad ideas too much.
However, this proposal was rejected by Comrade Stalin, because Comrade Stalin believed that only GCIST fighters who could stand the test of sugar-coated shells were real GCIST fighters, and that those wavering elements who could not stand the test should have their own labor reform to deal with Moreover, contact with the American working people in New York was also an opportunity to demonstrate the superiority of the Soviet socialist system.
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Why worry that the Soviet GC fighters are infected by rotten capitalist ideas, why can't they win over the working people of the United States to support the Soviet Union and the socialist system After the victory over the Nazis in the future, there will inevitably be competition between the United States and Germany, and there may be a war, so the support of the working people of the United States for the Soviet Union will become an important force for maintaining peace at a critical moment.
If now the naval fighters of the USSR did not even dare to see the face of the working people of the United States, then the working people of the United States would look at the USSR in this way Therefore, Bulganin could not refuse in one go, and could only use the excuse of ensuring training to reduce the number of parties as much as possible.
"Then we would like to know more about the activities of Soviet sailors in New York City."
McCarthy continued to embarrass Bulganin, "According to the agreement between the two sides, the Soviet sailors were to disembark and enter the city while the ship was docked in New York, right?"
"Damn Molotov" Bulganin listened to McCarthy's question as relayed by the translator, and was already cursing Molotov in his heart.
Because the agreement to allow sailors to go ashore was signed by Molotov and the United States, this request was first made by the Americans, because Molotovsk, like New York, would receive the entry of the American fleet.
During the time the U.S. fleet was berthed in Molotovsk, the U.S. sailors did not honestly stay on board all the time, they wanted to disembark and experience the happy life of socialism.
Then, according to the principle of reciprocity, the fact that the Soviet sailors had to disembark in New York is not a question of whether they can get off the ship or not, but a matter of reciprocity of sovereignty t1706231537: