Transmigrated as the Crown Prince

Chapter 112: Cheating 2

A few days after Marshal Voroshilov returned to China, the Soviet Union announced that Marshal Tukhachevsky, who was originally going to London as a representative of the Soviet Union to attend the coronation ceremony of King George VI, could not make the trip due to "health reasons."

A week later, the marshal was dismissed from his post as Deputy People's Commissar of Defense and demoted to the Volga Military District. A month later, "Pravda" suddenly published an "Editorial" in a prominent position: "Today, we issued a notice from the Soviet Procuratorate on handing over the eight spies captured on the spot to the court for sentencing. They, these foreign lackeys , despicable traitors...Tukhachevsky, Yakir, Ubolevich, Kolk, Edman, Feldman, Primakov, Putner, this is the current The extremely hateful and hateful names of the core members of the enemy agents who were uncovered.”

Moreover, on the day the editorial was published, the Soviet court sentenced these villains, spies, bourgeois-fed clowns and enemies of the Soviet people to be shot, and the NKVD executed the sentence. This sudden news caused great shock. People were surprised. How could Tukhachevsky, known as one of Lenin's best students and a famous hero during the Soviet Civil War, become a spy for another country? Public opinion around the world also had mixed reactions. Some expressed surprise, some expressed regret, and some remained silent.

Yannick was holding a small party when Anne sent a secret message. The attendees included Reinhard, Speer, Goebbels, Rommel, Manstein, Guderian and others. "Civil ministers and generals". I took the message and glanced at it. The general content was as follows. "Tukhachevsky refused to defect and was shot this morning."

Tsk, what a stubborn temper.

After sighing, Yannick raised the cup in front of him. "Come, everyone, cheers to Marshal Tukhachevsky. Just this morning, he was executed by the order of the bearded man himself."

"!!" After hearing this, everyone couldn't help but be startled. The first thought was that Stalin was crazy, right? Execution of a marshal? Isn't he afraid that the morale of the army will be unstable? Even Germany, which they call evil capitalism and imperialism, has never done such crazy things. Those who opposed Your Highness's reduction in command back then were only forced to resign and be kicked out of the army. Most of them are still alive and well today. This was good for Stalin, who directly knocked out a marshal.

Only Yannick knows that this is just the beginning!

A terrible "storm" will sweep across the entire Soviet Union.

There had been several "storms" before, but those "storms" did not affect the army. And now this bloody "storm" is aimed at the military.

3 out of 5 marshals, 13 out of 15 group corps level cadres, 57 out of 85 corps commander level cadres, 110 out of 196 division commander level cadres, 220 out of 406 brigade commander level cadres, All 11 deputy people's commissars of defense and 75 of the 80 members of the Supreme Military Council will be purged!

Manstein asked curiously. "Your Highness, for what crime was he executed?"

"They say these people are foreign lackeys, despicable traitors. General Guderian, it seems that your letters played a big role. Maybe even the songs I gave him were misinterpreted as collusion. It’s a special signal, hahaha.”

Guderian, Rommel, and Manstein looked at each other with some disgust. Only they knew that His Highness personally ordered Guderian to communicate with Tukhachevsky nine years ago. Is it possible that His Highness was planning to use Stalin's hand to get rid of Tukhachevsky at that time? At that time, Tukhachevsky was just a general.

But they didn't know that Yannick's arrangements were more than that. Although there are many articles on the Internet of the original time and space analyzing that the bearded man was not the reason why Tukhachevsky was killed unjustly because of the mustache's "demonstration plan". But he still didn't dare to be careless, and seriously followed the steps of the original time and space to implement the alienation plan step by step and frame Tukhachevsky. It was not until today that he received the news of Tukhachevsky's death that he was completely relieved.

Reinhard of the original time and space worked very hard to implement this counter-intuitive plan. He first asked his theft experts to sneak into the secret archives of the German High Command at the time and steal Tukhachevsky's files. Among them were records of conversations between German officers and representatives of the former Soviet High Command, including When Tukhachevsky served as Chief of Staff of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army from 1925 to 1928, he met and talked with representatives of the German General Staff Headquarters and their military attaché in the Soviet Union. However, these meetings and conversations were of an official nature and had no value worth utilizing.

Reinhard was not discouraged and set up a laboratory with all technical equipment, and he was personally responsible for confidentiality measures. After everything was ready, he ordered the obtained case file to be "processed", adding words and phrases to the conversation records and correspondence, adding new letters, changing the dates, and finally making the case file appear full. In any country, it would be completely convincing to bring any general with such complete evidence to a military court and convict him of treason.

Reinhardich carefully examined the entire technical work of his experts in forging the documents, and he was very satisfied with the results. The next step is how to deliver this "realistic" document to Stalin.

At the end of January 1937, Heydrich finally seized an opportunity. The Czechoslovak ambassador to Berlin, Mastnery, sent a coded telegram to his President Beneš, saying that a German diplomat he knew in the past revealed this "secret" in a conversation with him: The Germans are following A certain anti-Stalinist group in the Red Army maintained contact with each other. Benes was deeply disturbed after learning this information, because the Czech-Soviet relationship was based on mutual trust and friendship was strong. Regarding the Sudetenland issue in Czechoslovakia, the Soviet Union also leaned towards the Czech side. Once the Soviet Union sided with Mustache, there would be nothing to prevent Germany from occupying the Sudetenland. In view of this, Benes immediately summoned the Soviet Ambassador to Prague, Alexandrovsky, and conveyed Masterny's information to the Soviet Ambassador. After learning this information from Benes, Alexandrovsky hurriedly flew to Moscow. In this way, Heydrich took a detour, and the information came into Stalin's hands.

In order to enhance credibility, two or three days later, the same intelligence content was also transmitted to Potemkin, the Soviet ambassador in Paris, who immediately telegraphed the intelligence to Moscow.

But this time and space was much simpler. Tukhachevsky and Guderian had written letters. Yannick asked for a few replies from Tukhachevsky directly from Guderian and gave them to Reinha. Germany, get it to "Andrew Factory" for processing.

The most indispensable thing in the "Andrew Factory" is the masters of document forgery. These people easily forged several letters "personally" written by Tukhachevsky on collusion against the country.

Things are even simpler after that. Based on the intelligence provided by Natasha, Reinhard had a list of many Soviet spies lurking in Germany. He just followed Yannick's instructions and did not alert them, but temporarily instigated a few of them to rebel.

One of the spies who was incited to rebel immediately reported the situation to Moscow after receiving Reinhard's notice, and also received a large amount of intelligence fees, and then sent a document with the "Top Secret" seal of the German intelligence agency to Moscow.

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