The Rise of the Third Reich

Chapter 1062 Russians don’t fight Russians

It is the darkest time before dawn in Chelyabinsk, but the small conference room of the Communist Building is still steaming. This building originally belonged to the Chelyabinsk Oblast Committee of the Bolshevik Party, and is now the residence of the Central Committee of the Bolshevik Party of the Soviet Union. Those who were qualified to gather in the small conference room were all political bureau members of the Bolshevik Party. In the past, the communist leaders who were high-spirited and wanted to liberate all mankind are now gloomy and gloomy, and they can only sigh after saying a few words.

Molotov was sitting on his seat, talking quickly and urgently to Voroshilov and Khrushchev in a low voice. Judging from their expressions, they all looked a little confused.

There are two reasons why the GC leader who are made of these special materials feel helpless. One is, of course, this morning, the little ambassador of the Japanese Empire in Chelyabinsk, Takekawa Miji, personally handed over to Molotov. Ultimatum.

The ultimatum required the Soviet Union to withdraw from the territory of the former Far Eastern Republic within 24 hours and restore the Far Eastern Republic's complete independence and freedom. Otherwise, the Japanese Empire will expel the Red Army by force...

Although these leaders of the Soviet Bolsheviks had long known that the empty-defense Far East would soon be attacked by Japan, they also slightly strengthened the defense of the Far East to the best of their ability. But when they heard the news that Japan had issued an ultimatum, they still had a feeling of impending doom.

Another reason why they feel helpless is that their fatherly leader Stalin is still in Moscow under the siege of the German Army (White Army)!

This is more frightening than Japan's attack on the Far East! Because anyone who can be a member of the Political Bureau knows that the current Soviet Union cannot live without Stalin - if they did not know this very clearly, they would have been spurned by the party and the people long ago and become pathetic communists. .

So when Stalin repeatedly refused to leave Moscow and go to the relatively safe battlefield in the Caucasus, the political committee members in Chelyabinsk seemed to have lost their souls. Several political bureau members kept writing to Stalin, begging him to leave Moscow and come to Chelyabinsk to take charge of the overall situation. Comrade Khrushchev even took risks and flew to Moscow several times in an attempt to drag Stalin out of there.

But all efforts seem to have been in vain. Until now, Comrade Stalin has not given a timetable for leaving Moscow. If this continues, what will the Soviet Union do?

In the reception room of the Communist Building, there are also the ambassadors of the United States and the United Kingdom (Canada), as well as the heads of delegations of several important fraternal parties in Chelyabinsk, waiting. Although they had already been mentally and behaviorally prepared for Japan's actions, they still felt anxious.

For the Allied camp, the consequences of losing the Soviet Union are simply unimaginable!

Once the Soviet Union was defeated by Japan and Germany, Germany would immediately be able to mobilize an army of millions of people and tens of thousands of combat aircraft. The situation on the Atlantic battlefield will take a turn for the worse, and the United States, the last "bastion of democracy," may also fall.

By then, the two robber countries, Germany and Japan, will rule the world!

While the members of the political bureau were at a loss, a secretary of the Revolutionary Military Committee quickly walked into the conference room. Voroshilov whispered something in his ear. Voroshilov's face brightened, and he immediately stood up and said loudly: "Comrades! I have great news for you all! Comrade Stalin will arrive here soon to prepare for an enlarged political meeting! Now... the cause of communism can be saved! The Soviet Union can be saved!”

Before he finished speaking, he heard a burst of intensive applause from outside the door. This should be the staff in the Communist building spontaneously applauding in celebration when they saw the fatherly leader they had been waiting for.

Under the guidance of several cadres and surrounded by several senior generals in military uniforms, Stalin appeared at the door of the conference room. At this time, the Soviet Union's loving father frowned, and his eyes showed a kind of confidence mixed with murderous intent. Wearing a yellow-green uniform and holding a pipe in one hand, he applauded as he walked and waved frequently to the welcoming people. It seems that he is not a failed leader who lost half of the Soviet Union, but a victor who is about to lead the Red Army to liberate Berlin and liberate Paris.

Seeing everyone standing up and coming towards him, Stalin waved his hand: "Comrades, comrades, I have good news for you."

What’s the good news again? The members of the political bureau were startled when they heard the news. However, no one can imagine that the Soviet Union has reached this point. What good news can there be?

As Stalin spoke, he walked to the head of the conference table. The person sitting there was the seriously ill old man Kalinin. At this time, he had stood up with the help of his secretary and moved aside.

Stalin did not sit down, but pressed his hands on the table, looked seriously at the comrades present, and then said: "Early this morning, Far Eastern time, the Japanese Kwantung Army and the Korean Army have launched an attack on our Far East region. Several times. Hundreds of new tanks (mainly Type 3 medium-sized tanks) built by Japan with German technical assistance broke through our defense line near Xingkai Lake and are rushing towards Vladivostok! Hundreds of Japan's new tanks lead the infantry to attack, and the target may be Chita, our important city in the Far East!

So our war with Japanese imperialism has broken out! This is not only an attack by imperialism against the socialist Soviet Union, but also an attack by Japanese militarism against the Russian nation!

The entire Russian nation is now in danger. If we Bolsheviks cannot step forward and shoulder the national crisis, then this great nation of Russia will be destroyed by Japanese militarism! "

What! ?

Is Japanese militarism going to destroy the Russian nation?

Hitler agreed?

Also...are these things Stalin said (Japan's attack on the Far East) true?

Could this be good news?

The members of the political bureau were stunned.

In fact, they have not received the report from the Far Eastern Front, and even Voroshilov does not know!

If Stalin was not talking in his sleep, there is no doubt that the Red Flag Far Eastern Front Command reported the Japanese attack directly to Stalin, the chairman of the Revolutionary Military Commission, rather than to the Revolutionary Military Commission.

This obvious violation of regulations was probably carried out by Govorov, the commander of the Red Banner Far Eastern Front, under the instruction of Stalin.

The purpose is probably to tell potential communists that the Soviet Red Army is still firmly under the control of Comrade Stalin!

Comrade Stalin's speech continued and continued to amaze those who listened to him.

“…In the face of Russia’s national crisis, no matter what faith, no matter what class, no matter whether poor or rich, no matter whether they are in war or not, as long as they are Russians, they should put aside all prejudices, stop all fighting among themselves, and unite. Only in this way can we, the Russian nation, survive the attack of powerful Japanese militarism. Otherwise we will perish and become the target of massacre by the Japanese invaders."

Unite? Stalin and Olga?

How can this be?

Stalin looked at the stunned political bureau members with bright eyes and showed a proud smile.

In fact, negotiations with Belarus had begun long ago, but they were carried out behind the backs of most 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. He said: "Japanese militarism is undoubtedly very powerful! The amount of troops the Americans invested in the Hawaiian Islands is unprecedented, but they fought hard for more than four months and lost thousands of aircraft. Hundreds of ships and tens of thousands of officers and soldiers only captured the small Nihau Island.

And our Russia has been severely weakened by the Patriotic War that lasted for more than two years. The current comprehensive industrial strength under the control of the Soviet government is less than one-tenth of that of the United States. The total strength of the Red Army has also dropped to less than 4 million, of which less than 3 million are front-line combat troops.

There are less than 5,000 tanks and combat vehicles of various types, less than 10,000 cannons over 100mm, and less than 3,000 combat aircraft of all kinds. Moreover, there are huge difficulties in the production of ammunition and fuel, and the sustained combat capability is worrying.

In addition, due to the destruction of the Japanese navy, the main communication lines between us and the United States have been interrupted. Only the Arctic Ocean route is still navigable, and the imported materials will be greatly reduced than before. "

Three million troops, 5,000 tanks, and 10,000 artillery pieces may sound like a lot, but 70% of them are trapped in the Moscow battlefield, the Caucasus battlefield, and the Crimean battlefield, and there is a risk of the entire army being annihilated at any time.

Moreover, as the Soviet Union's major industrial bases fell one after another, the industrial system that could support the operations of these 3 million troops no longer existed. Even if they can retreat to the east, they can only rely on their stocks of weapons, ammunition and fuel to sustain operations.

And Japan is still an industrial power that can produce the most powerful aircraft carriers and battleships in the world!

Stalin took a breath and raised his voice and said: "Under such circumstances, it is impossible for us to fight the war with the Japanese invaders and the Belarusian forces at the same time. We must unite one of them. And unite Belarus, who are also Russians, to establish the Russian nation to resist Japan The united front is our inevitable choice.

Therefore, I decided to immediately sign an armistice agreement with the Belarusian authorities, peacefully withdraw the Red Army from Moscow and the Caucasus, and then go to the front line of the fight against the Japanese invaders! "

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