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Chapter 1086: Russians Don't Fight Russians


It was the darkest time before dawn in Chelyabinsk, but the small conference room in the GC building was still steaming.

The building, which originally belonged to the Chelyabinsk Regional Committee of the Bolshevik Party, is now the seat of the Central Committee of the Soviet Bolshevik Party.

Those who were entitled to gather in the small conference room were all members of the Political Bureau of the Bolshevik Party.

In the past, the leaders of GC doctrine who were high-spirited and wanted to liberate all mankind are now gloomy, and a few words are just a sigh.

Molotov sat in his seat and whispered something to Voroshilov and Khrushchev in a hurry.

Looking at their expressions, they are all a little six gods and no masters.

There are two reasons why the leaders of GCISM made of these special materials feel that the six gods are unaware, one is, of course, an ultimatum handed to Molotov by Miji Kenkawa, the dwarf ambassador of the Imperial Japanese in Chelyabinsk this morning.

The ultimatum demanded that the Soviet Union withdraw from the territory of the former Far Eastern Republic within 24 hours and that the Far Eastern Republic be restored to full independence and freedom.

Otherwise, the Empire of Japan would have expelled the Red Army by force Although these leaders of the Soviet Bolsheviks had long known that the defenses of the Far East, which had been empty defensively, would soon be attacked by Japan, they had strengthened the Far East slightly as far as they could.

But when they heard the news of Japan's ultimatum, they still had a sense that the end was near.

Another reason for their sense of godlessness was that Stalin, the leader of the fathers, was still in Moscow under the siege of the German White Army This is even more frightening than Japan's attack on the Far East, because those who can become members of the Political Bureau know that the current Soviet Union cannot do without Stalin, and if they did not know this very well, they would have been spurned by the Party and the people long ago and would have become pathetic elements.

So when Stalin repeatedly refused to leave Moscow for the relative safety of the Caucasus theater, the members of the Politburo in Chelyabinsk seemed to lose their souls one by one.

Several members of the Political Bureau wrote letters to Stalin, begging him to leave Moscow and come to Chelyabinsk to take charge of the overall situation.

Comrade Khrushchev even flew to Moscow several times at risk, trying to drag Stalin out of there.

But all efforts seem to have been in vain, and until now Comrade Stalin has not given a timetable for leaving Moscow.

What can the Soviet Union do if it goes on like this?

In the reception room of the GCIST building, the ambassadors of the United States and Great Britain and Canada, as well as the heads of several important fraternal delegations in Chelyabinsk, were waiting.

Although they had long been mentally and deed-prepared for Japan's actions, they still felt anxious.

For the camp of the Allies, the consequences of losing the USSR were simply unimaginable Once the Soviet Union was crushed by the Japanese and German flanks, Germany would immediately be able to draw out millions of troops and tens of thousands of combat aircraft.

The situation in the Atlantic theater will take a sharp turn for the worse, and the United States, the last "bastion of democracy," may also fall.

At that time, Germany and Japan, the two bandit states, will rule the world When the members of the Political Bureau were distracted, a secretary of the Revolutionary Military Committee walked into the conference room quickly.

Something was whispered in Voroshilov's ear.

Voroshilov's complexion perked, and he immediately stood up and said loudly: "Comrades, I have great news for everyone, Comrade Stalin will arrive here at once, and he is preparing to convene an enlarged meeting of the Political Bureau, and now the cause of GCISM will be saved, and the Soviet Union will be saved."

Before he could finish his words, he heard a burst of intense applause outside the door, which was supposed to be the staff in the GC building spontaneously clapping and celebrating when they saw their long-awaited fatherly leader.

Under the guidance of several cadres of the Secretariat of the Central Committee and surrounded by several high-ranking generals in military uniforms, Stalin appeared at the door of the conference room.

At this time, the loving father of the Soviet Union frowned, and his eyes revealed a kind of self-confidence mixed with murderous energy.

Dressed in a yellow-green uniform and with a pipe in one hand, he clapped as he walked and waved frequently to the welcoming crowd.

As if not a defeated leader who lost half of the Soviet Union, but a victor who was about to lead the Red Army to liberate Berlin and liberate Paris.

Seeing that everyone stood up and was about to walk towards him, Stalin waved his hand: "Comrades, comrades, report good news to everyone. ” There is good news again, and the members of the Political Bureau were stunned when they heard the news.

However, no one can imagine that the Soviet Union has reached this point and there will be any good news As he spoke, Stalin walked to the top of the conference table, where the seriously ill old man Kalinin had stood up with the help of his secretary and stepped aside.

Stalin did not sit down, but pressed his hands on the table, looked at the comrades present solemnly, and then said: "In the early morning of this morning in Far Eastern time, the Japanese Kwantung Army and the Korean Army have launched an attack on our Far East.

Hundreds of new Japanese tanks, mainly Type 3 medium tanks, built with German technical assistance, broke through our line of defense near Lake Xingkai and are rushing towards Vladivostok in Transbaikal Krai, and hundreds of new Japanese tanks are also leading the infantry in the offensive, possibly targeting Chita, an important city in our Far East So our war with Japanese imperialism has broken out, and this is not only an imperialist attack on the socialist Soviet Union, but also an attack on the Russian nation by Japanese militarism The entire Russian nation is now in peril.

If we Bolsheviks do not stand up and shoulder the national perils, then Russia, a great nation, will be destroyed by Japanese militarism." what Japanese militarism is about to destroy the Russian nation Hitler agreed And these things that Stalin said: Is it true that Japan attacked the Far East?

Is this good news?

The members of the Political Bureau were stunned.

In fact, they have not yet received reports from the Far Eastern Front, and even Voroshilov does not know about them If Stalin was not talking in a dream, then there is no doubt that the command of the Red Banner Far Eastern Front reported directly to Stalin, the chairman of the Revolutionary Military Council, and not to the Revolutionary Military Council, about the attack by Japan.

I am afraid that this obvious violation of the regulations was committed by the commander of the Red Banner Far Eastern Front, Govorov, at the behest of Stalin.

The aim was, I am afraid, to tell potential elements that the Soviet Red Army was still firmly under the control of Comrade Stalin Comrade Stalin's speech continues, and continues to amaze those who listen to him.

"In the face of the national crisis in Russia, no matter what kind of faith, no matter what class, no matter whether they are rich or poor, whether they are fighting each other or not, as long as they are Russians, they should put aside all prejudices, stop all cannibalism, unite and unite with the outside world.

Only in this way will we, the Russian nation, survive the offensive of the powerful Japanese militarism.

Otherwise, we will perish and become the target of massacred by the Japanese invaders. ” Unite Stalin and Olga How is this possible Stalin's eyes were blazing, and he looked at the stunned members of the Political Bureau, and showed a smug smile.

In fact, negotiations with Belarus began a long time ago, but they were carried out behind the backs of most of the members of the political bureau.

Beria and Mrs.

Kollontai, who were in charge of the negotiations, reported directly to Stalin.

Stalin's tone suddenly became extremely solemn, and he said: "Japanese militarism is undoubtedly very strong, and the Americans have invested unprecedented troops in the Hawaiian Islands, but after more than four months of hard fighting, they have lost thousands of aircraft, hundreds of ships, and tens of thousands of officers and men, and they have only captured a small island of Nihau.

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And we, Russia, have been greatly damaged in the Great Patriotic War, which lasted for more than two years, and the comprehensive industrial strength under the control of the Soviet government is now less than one-tenth of that of the United States.

The total strength of the Red Army also fell to less than 4 million men, of which less than 3 million were front-line combat troops.

The number of tanks and combat destroyers of various types is less than 5,000, the number of artillery pieces above 100 is less than 10,000, and the number of combat aircraft of various types is less than 3,000.

Moreover, there are huge difficulties in the production of ammunition and fuel, and the sustained combat capability is in doubt.

In addition, due to the sabotage of the Japanese Navy, the main lines of communication between us and the United States have been interrupted, and only the Arctic Ocean route is still navigable, and the import of supplies will be greatly reduced compared to before. ” 3 million troops, 5,000 tanks, and 10,000 artillery pieces may sound like a lot, but 70 of them are trapped in Moscow, the Caucasus, and Crimea, and are at risk of annihilation at any time.

Moreover, due to the fall of the main industrial bases of the Soviet Union, the industrial system that could support the operations of these 3 million troops no longer existed.

Even if they could withdraw to the East, they would have to rely on stockpiles of weapons, ammunition and fuel to sustain the war.

And Japan is still an industrial power that can produce the most powerful aircraft carriers and battleships in the world Stalin took a breath, raised his voice and said: "In this case, it is impossible for us to wage war with the Japanese invaders and the White Russian forces at the same time.

One of them must be united.

It is our inevitable choice to unite with White Russia, which is also a Russian, to establish a Russian national anti-Japanese united front.

That's why I decided to immediately sign an armistice with the Belarusian authorities, peacefully withdraw the Red Army from Moscow and the Caucasus, and then go to the front line against the Japanese invaders." t1706231537: