Age of Conquest Reborn

The first thousand nine hundred and ninety-three chapters sharpen the knife

From a normal analysis, the suggestion of Field Marshal von Strongs, Chief of the German General Staff, is completely correct and in line with common sense. The reason why Hitler formed a strategic axis relationship with Japan was to use Japan’s military power to build a strategic alliance between the east and west.

direction, to flank the Soviet Union.

After all, the Soviet Union was a behemoth in terms of its land area and population, and its potential for war was very large. If Japan could contain part of the Soviet military power, it would definitely be beneficial and harmless to Germany, and there would be many benefits!

Moreover, in the secret agreement between Germany and Japan, there was also content that Japan would send troops to the Far East of the Soviet Union and Germany would attack the European part of the Soviet Union. However, when the Japanese turned their attention to the Southwest Pacific and competed with the Americans for the Pacific Ocean

After gaining hegemony, Hitler became very disappointed with the Japanese. In his heart, he classified the Japanese as a country that was not trustworthy and reneged on its promises.

In terms of Hitler's personality, if the Japanese did not abide by the agreement and left Germany to go it alone, they would feel like they were being tricked by the Japanese. I am afraid that apart from hatred and contempt, he would not have any goodwill at all.

Hearing that his Chief of General Staff had such a proposal, Hitler suddenly became furious, and his sharp voice echoed in the office: "Strance, I don't know if you have thought through your brain before making this stupid and childish suggestion.

If you think about it carefully, 'Plan Barbarossa' was a decisive war related to whether Germany could finally unify Europe. How could you think of such a piece of life-and-death information being notified to those fishermen who are only worthy of fishing on the seashore?"

Marshal von Strongs, whose face was reddened by Hitler's harsh words, swallowed dryly, and was so embarrassed that he wanted to find a crack in the ground and crawl into it.

He probably also felt that his words were too harsh. Hitler slowed down and continued: "Please forgive me, Strongs, I am not angry with you, but because you are my chief of general staff, and it is unfair to exist like that."

Mature ideas are very dangerous! Not only can I not inform the Japanese, but I also tell Heinrich that the news is strictly blocked from the Japanese. Because I don't trust them!"

"We can't count on the Japanese. Their strategic focus has shifted to the Pacific. Moreover, I have serious doubts about the combat effectiveness of the Japanese army. The so-called elite Kwantung Army is on the outer Xing'an Mountains in the Far East.

The Russian army, which is almost equal in strength, has been in a stalemate for more than two years without achieving anything. How much effect can you expect from such an army?"

"At this point, my old friend Tang Qiuli's troops have shown very strong combat effectiveness. In both Outer Mongolian Wars, they severely damaged the Russians with inferior troops. Moreover, this time they also attracted four hundred

Tens of thousands of Russian troops gathered in the east to implement the "Barbarossa Plan" for us, creating an extremely favorable situation. Therefore, we should not expect too much from the Japanese. They are all self-righteous and selfish.

Guy."

Hitler's smoke screen ordered Marshal von Clayderman's Third Army Group to stop attacking the British and American forces on the British mainland. It was very successful. It not only deceived the Soviet intelligence agency, but also allowed Stalin to concentrate on dealing with Tang Qiu.

The separation of the Japanese Kwantung Army also made the British and American coalition forces who were in a defensive position in the UK breathe a huge sigh of relief.

In fact, Germany's elite troops were secretly transferred to the Polish side of the Soviet-Polish border one by one, and the "Barbarossa Plan" was in full swing. The Soviets basically knew nothing about these.

On February 20, Stalin, the supreme leader of the Soviet Union, held a meeting of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in the Kremlin. At the meeting, the timetable for the Third Outer Mongolia War and the Second Far Eastern War was determined, and the timetable for the war was gathered in the East.

The Soviet army must launch an attack on the independent divisions in Outer Mongolia in early March, and in mid-March, they must launch an attack on the Japanese Kwantung Army in the Xing'an Mountains.

At the meeting of the Internal Politburo, the numbers of the Soviet troops assembled in the east were determined. Four million troops mobilized from Europe were organized into three front armies, numbered sequentially as the Outer Mongolia Front Army, consisting of 1.6 million troops. Commander

member and political commissar

General Vasilevsky, the Transkhinggan Mountains Front, consisting of 1.5 million troops, the commander and political commissar is General Kilganin, the Baikal Front, consisting of 1 million troops, the commander and political commissar

For General Gregariff.

Among them, the Outer Mongolia Front and the Baikal Front are the independent divisions in the Outer Mongolia region. The Outer Xing'anling Front will cooperate with Zhukov's Far East Front to carry out combat missions against the Japanese Kwantung Army.

Stalin seemed very excited. The pipe in his hand was extinguished for a long time without realizing it. He looked at General Vasilevsky, commander and political commissar of the Outer Mongolia Front, and said: "Comrade Vasilevsky, your opponent

, is that Tang Qiuli, a Chinese who is known for his cunning and cunning tactics? This man was very cunning in his military tactics. In the first two Outer Mongolia wars, our front-line commanders just did not understand the characteristics of Tang Qiuli's command of operations.

It will lead to defeat!"

Seeing General Vasilevsky listening to his words intently, Stalin was very satisfied with his attitude, and then said: "In the first Outer Mongolia War, Zhukov was defeated at the hands of this man. It is excusable. We don't understand

Tang Qiuli's battle

Style, the second time I, Outer Mongolia War, that traitor, Kulykin, the shame of the Soviet Red Army, could have won the victory, but because of his incompetence and stupidity, hundreds of thousands of troops in the Far East Military Region were ruined in Seleng

By the Ge River.”

Hearing Stalin's words, members of the Politburo of the Soviet Communist Party and senior military generals who attended the meeting all had indescribable feelings in their hearts, "Zhukov's defeat also resulted in the loss of hundreds of thousands of troops. In order to redeem these few

One hundred thousand people, and the Soviet Union paid a huge economic price. Even if it was extenuated by extenuating circumstances, Zhukov still had a large number of troops and was a person trusted by Comrade Stalin."

"Kurekin is in bad luck. A defeat is a traitor and a disgrace to the Red Army. Not only is his reputation ruined, but most of the family members of the former Far East Military Region officers above the school level have been ruined by that guy Beria.

Some of them were imprisoned in concentration camps, and some of them disappeared from the world forever. It is quite chilling to think about it. If you want to blame it, it is Kulykin himself who should not have publicly issued a surrender letter."

Stalin also seemed to remember his experience of fighting with Tang Qiuli in Outer Mongolia and showing a disastrous defeat. His face became serious and he said: "Comrade Vasilevsky, the cunning Tang Qiuli's way of commanding operations mainly has two points. First,

One is to ambush, and the other is to encircle the point for reinforcements. You must keep these two points in mind."

"However, this time, I hope that the cunning and insidious Chinese Tang Qiuli will not change the way of fighting, and that the Outer Mongolia Front Army will not be afraid of being ambushed by the independent division troops, let alone that he will encircle the point for reinforcements. I have invested 260

The final result of a hundred thousand troops, ambush and encirclement for reinforcements will be that Tang Qiuli's troops will be surrounded by our superior forces. Therefore, Comrade Vasilevsky, you must gather all the troops together, advance steadily, and form a

Heavy group."

"After the attack begins, don't be disturbed by any situation, and seize Coulun unswervingly. It is best to attract Tang Qiuli's main force to fight with us repeatedly at any point from the east of the Ural Mountains to the outskirts of Coulun, and fight to the death.

With our superior strength, we will consume it until it is eliminated under the city of Kulun. After your troops begin to attack, General Gregariff's Lake Baikal Front will also attack from the direction of Irkutsk and Ulan-Ude later.

, advancing towards Cullen.”

"Which unit will be the first to enter Kulun. I will ask the Politburo to consider granting that unit the honorary title of 'Guards'. Also, there will be no major obstacles on your offensive path, and the air force will be dispatched at all times.

Less than 3,000 combat aircraft carried out saturation bombing on all targets on the ground. I think this is a war with almost no suspense. Maybe Outer Mongolia is not the place where our great Soviet Red Army soldiers end!"

"As long as the Chinese Tang Qiuli's troops are eliminated, there will be no obstacles that can stop our progress further south," Stalin said the last words in a voice that was almost muttering to himself.

All members of the Political Bureau of the CPSU and military generals who attended the meeting were shocked. They all understood the hidden meaning of Comrade Stalin's words. After occupying Outer Mongolia, the Soviet Red Army would most likely continue to attack Inner Mongolia within China.

, Oh my God! Does Comrade Stalin want to fight an all-out war with the Chinese?

Everyone believes that Comrade Stalin can definitely issue such an order. Many people here have heard Comrade Stalin more than once. Regarding the war between Russia and the Japanese for control of Northeast China at the beginning of this century,

It was a shame to suffer a disastrous defeat. Otherwise, the Soviet Union would now have at least hundreds of thousands more square kilometers of fertile and vast black land.

Several members of the Politburo and senior generals of the General Staff felt that Comrade Stalin's idea was very dangerous. Once the four million troops transferred from Europe were involved in a protracted war against the Chinese mainland, what if the Germans

What should we do if we end the British war and free up our hands to attack the Soviet Union?

What's more, the Chinese Tang Qiuli rose up in northern China, and his roots are also in northern China. He will never sit back and watch the Soviet army attack Inner Mongolia. The Soviet Union has a vast territory, and China is not a behemoth. The Japanese were beaten and retreated.

, can the Soviet Union have a chance of winning?

If this continues, the Soviet Union will perish. Although I disagree in my heart, no one dares to act like a horse. What's more, Comrade Stalin is just talking. It's best not to be a spoiler, otherwise, the consequences will be serious!

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