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Chapter 2608

After arriving at the place mentioned by traffic policeman Misha, Sokov saw a duty station and a traffic policeman standing at the door, looking around anxiously.

Seeing Sokov driving over, the traffic policeman quickly raised his hand to salute and made gestures to signal Sokov to drive into the yard of the duty station.

When Sokov passed the traffic policeman, in order to confirm whether the other party was waiting for him, he stopped the car and asked tentatively: "Comrade traffic policeman, are you waiting for me?" "Yes, Comrade General." The traffic policeman said respectfully.

: "My colleague told me that a general who drives a barrel truck needs to find a place to refuel his car. As a general, the car you drive also happens to be a barrel truck.

car, it means you are the one who needs to refuel."

In this way, Sokov drove into the yard of the duty station. There were many oil drums piled in the yard. When he saw Sokov's car driving in, a traffic policeman wearing the rank of lieutenant quickly ran forward and said to him

After getting out of the car, Sokov raised his hand in salute and said respectfully: "Comrade General, please go to the house first."

I will arrange for manpower to take care of the rest and refueling."

"No need, I'll just wait here." Lieutenant Sokov said politely: "I have something urgent to do and I need to return to Moscow immediately. I will set off immediately after the car's fuel is filled."

After hearing this, the lieutenant did not dare to neglect, and quickly asked his men to take out the gasoline from the oil barrel and add it to the oil tanker of the barrel truck.

It didn't take long for the traffic police to complete the refueling work. After thanking them, Sokov drove the vehicle and left the traffic police duty point. He soon left Vladimir and drove along the road in the direction of Moscow. Some people in later generations

They say that there is no defense force near Moscow. An army composed of prisoners can easily attack the city. In fact, people who say this are ignorant. Moscow is a city built in a forest with only a few fixed roads.

You can enter the city through the forest. The defenses along the way are quite tight. Sokov discovered at least three anti-aircraft artillery positions and some armored troop stations along the way.

It is said that it is a small prisoner army. Even elite troops such as the German Imperial Division and the Skeleton Division may not be easy to break into Moscow.

When we arrived at Zhukov's villa, it was already two o'clock in the afternoon. When Sokov walked into the villa, he was greeted by Zhukov's adjutant. He politely said to Sokov: "General Sokov, Comrade Marshal is taking a nap, probably

You can't get up until after three o'clock. You can sit in the living room and rest first.

Rest for a while, I'll prepare tea and cakes."

"Then please hurry up." Since this is Zhukov's territory, Sokov naturally doesn't have to be polite: "I haven't eaten anything today, and I'm so hungry that my chest is touching my back."

"Okay, just wait a moment, the food will be brought to you soon."

After the adjutant brought the food, Sokov used the shortest time to destroy all the food, then leaned on the sofa and closed his eyes to rest.

Originally he just wanted to rest his mind, but unexpectedly he fell asleep accidentally, so that he didn't know when Zhukov appeared in front of him. In his sleep, Sokov felt someone shaking his shoulders, and he struggled to

He opened his eyes to see which shady guy dared to disturb his sleep. When he saw the familiar face clearly, he fell asleep.

Yi was suddenly frightened and disappeared. He stood up in a hurry, stood upright unsteadily, raised his hand and saluted the other party: "Hello, Comrade Marshal!"

Seeing that Sokov had come to his senses, Zhukov said displeasedly: "Where have you been running away in the past two days? Why didn't anyone answer the phone call to your home?"

"Comrade Marshal, Asia has gone back to her parents' home. She won't be back until the 5th at the earliest."

"I'm asking you, where did you go and why didn't you answer the phone?"

Sokov replied with some embarrassment: "I'm going to visit Vladimir." "Vladimir, what are you doing there?" As soon as Zhukov finished saying this, he suddenly thought of a trail he had obtained.

Message: "I heard that you have a female friend in Vladimir, and it is said that the relationship is not bad. This

Is the rumor true?" Seeing that Zhukov had figured out the reason why he went to Vladimir, Sokov did not dare to hide it and could only nod his head and said: "Yes, Comrade Marshal, this rumor is true.

I went to Vladimir this time just to see her

"It's nonsense, it's just nonsense." Zhukov said with a sullen expression: "You have an Adelina in Berlin and another one in Vladimir. If Asia finds out, what will happen to her?

What kind of reaction do you think about?

Did you get over this problem?" Faced with Zhukov's rebuke, Sokov did not dare to refute. He could only stand there and bow his head to accept the criticism. Fortunately, Zhukov did not dwell on this matter. He walked to the sofa and sat down.

got off, then headed towards Sokov

Waving: "Sit down too, I have something to ask you."

Sokov quickly sat down in his original position, staring at Zhukov intently, wanting to hear what he would say? "Misha, on New Year's Day, you told Comrade Khrushchev in front of me that Ukraine was in

There is a possibility of drought this summer, which will lead to a large reduction in crop yields. Therefore, it is recommended that he arrange manpower to plant more corn.

And cold-resistant crops like potatoes. Do I remember it correctly?" "That's right, Comrade Marshal, that's what I said." Sokov did not deny this at all. He even took the initiative to say: "You also

You know, every mid-to-late May, residents in Moscow go to villas in the suburbs for vacation. At the same time, they clear up the open space in front of the house, then sow the seeds of potatoes, corn, tomatoes, carrots and cabbage, and water them twice.

After that, just ignore it and just wait until nine

Just harvest at the beginning of the month." "Well, I know about this." Zhukov waited for Sokov to finish and expressed his opinion: "Do you think this planting method of Moscow residents is suitable for promotion in Ukraine?

?Also, sprinkle these

Do you know what the annual output of crops that are left alone is?" Later generations of Sokov once dealt with some people who went to Russia to farm, and heard a lot of things from them. For example, Russians and

The vegetables grown by the Chinese in the same area had vastly different yields during the harvest season. At first, the Russians thought it was a problem with the seeds, but when they asked the Chinese to grow vegetables, they still followed their original methods.

Planting in such a way that when the season is harvested, the yield remains the same

It's so low that it makes people speechless. The real reason for this situation is that the Russians are too lazy. After they plant the seeds, they basically ignore it, while the Chinese people stay in the fields and work hard every day.

One point of harvest, harvest comes

&n/>It is self-evident who can get a better harvest during the harvest season. When he heard the question Zhukov asked himself, Sokov didn’t know how to answer. Although he had been to Ukraine, he was in

There, when commanding operations, one only needs to think about how to defeat the enemy every day. But now the war has

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After the war is over, the issue to be considered is no longer how to defeat the enemy, but how to rebuild the city as soon as possible, how to resume work in factories and enterprises, and how to make the land that has been abandoned for several years produce food again. "I guess you don't know.

." When Zhukov saw that Sokov was silent, he continued to criticize him and said: "You are indeed very good at fighting. But engaging in agricultural production is not fighting. If you use the same skills in war,

There will be problems in agricultural production." Sokov felt a little confused and said to himself that he only suggested planting more drought-tolerant potatoes and corn to prevent a possible famine this summer. Why did you drag me into a war?

But when Zhukov spoke, he did not dare to speak back.

To refute, you can only listen quietly to the other person's teachings.

After Zhukov spoke for a while, he took a sip of the tea on the table, and then said: "Misha, do you have anything else to say?" "Comrade Marshal, please listen to my quibbles, no, listen to my explanation.

Sokov finally waited for a plan that allowed him to speak, and quickly said: "I have a hunch that Ukraine may encounter something bad this summer."

A once-in-a-century drought will lead to a large-scale reduction in grain production or even no harvest, so preparations need to be made in advance to avoid serious situations."

"You mentioned a serious situation." Zhukov looked at Sokov and asked, "Then tell me what kind of serious situation there will be."

Sokov hesitated for a moment, and felt that Zhukov should be someone he could trust, so he said decisively: "I think there may be a serious famine, similar to the serious famine in 1932~1933." "Misha, you know

I don’t know what you are talking about?” After hearing this, Zhukov said angrily: “If your assumption is heard by people from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, someone will send you to the Lubyanka cell tonight and let you

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Let's reflect on it carefully." "I know, Comrade Marshal." Sokov nodded and agreed with Zhukov's statement: "But I cannot choose to remain silent despite knowing the possible serious consequences.

This will make my conscience difficult to bear.

"Misha, a famine like the one in 1932-1933 will never happen again, never again." Zhukov said confidently: "Even if Ukraine will suffer a severe drought this summer, causing widespread

of

Crop production has decreased, but there will still not be the famine you mentioned. Because there is a sufficient amount of food stored in Ukraine's granaries, which can help the people survive the famine."

"Comrade Marshal, what you said is a normal situation, but what if an accident occurs?"

"Accident, what accident?" Zhukov asked. "You also know that since the end of the war, there have been several more countries under our control." Sokov explained: "They also made the same sacrifices in this war.

At a huge cost, the people's lives were extremely difficult.

It's difficult. I think the relevant parties may consider providing assistance to them after seeing their situation." Later generations of Sokov once dealt with some people who came to Russia to farm, and heard a lot of things from them. For example,

, the vegetables grown by Russians and Chinese people in the same area have very different yields during the harvest season. At first, the Russians thought it was a problem with the seeds, but they asked the Chinese people to grow vegetables.

They still plant according to their original method, and when the season is harvested, the yield is still the same.

It's so low that it makes people speechless. The real reason for this situation is that the Russians are too lazy. After they plant the seeds, they basically ignore it, while the Chinese people stay in the fields and work hard every day.

One point of harvest, harvest comes

In the harvest season, it is self-evident who can get a better harvest. At this moment, Sokov did not know how to answer when he heard Zhukov asked himself a question. Although he had been to Ukraine, he was commanding operations there.

, you only need to think about how to defeat the enemy every day. But now the war has

After the war is over, the issue to be considered is no longer how to defeat the enemy, but how to rebuild the city as soon as possible, how to resume work in factories and enterprises, and how to make the land that has been abandoned for several years produce food again. "I guess you don't know.

." When Zhukov saw that Sokov was silent, he continued to criticize him and said: "You are indeed very good at fighting. But engaging in agricultural production is not fighting. If you use the same skills in war,

There will be problems in agricultural production." Sokov felt a little confused and said to himself that he only suggested planting more drought-tolerant potatoes and corn to prevent a possible famine this summer. Why did you drag me into a war?

But when Zhukov spoke, he did not dare to speak back.

To refute, you can only listen quietly to the other person's teachings.

After Zhukov spoke for a while, he took a sip of the tea on the table, and then said: "Misha, do you have anything else to say?" "Comrade Marshal, please listen to my quibbles, no, listen to my explanation.

Sokov finally waited for a plan that allowed him to speak, and quickly said: "I have a hunch that Ukraine may encounter something bad this summer."

A once-in-a-century drought will lead to a large-scale reduction in grain production or even no harvest, so preparations need to be made in advance to avoid serious situations."

"You mentioned a serious situation." Zhukov looked at Sokov and asked, "Then tell me what kind of serious situation there will be."

Sokov hesitated for a moment, and felt that Zhukov should be someone he could trust, so he said decisively: "I think there may be a serious famine, similar to the serious famine in 1932~1933." "Misha, you know

I don’t know what you are talking about?” After hearing this, Zhukov said angrily: “If your assumption is heard by people from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, someone will send you to the Lubyanka cell tonight and let you

in

Let's reflect on it carefully." "I know, Comrade Marshal." Sokov nodded and agreed with Zhukov's statement: "But I cannot choose to remain silent despite knowing the possible serious consequences.

This will make my conscience difficult to bear.

"Misha, a famine like the one in 1932-1933 will never happen again, never again." Zhukov said confidently: "Even if Ukraine will suffer a severe drought this summer, causing widespread

of

Crop production has decreased, but there will still not be the famine you mentioned. Because there is a sufficient amount of food stored in Ukraine's granaries to help the people survive the famine." "You also know that since the end of the war, there have been a few more grains.

Countries under our control." Sokov explained: "They also paid a huge price in this war, and the people's lives were extremely difficult. I think the relevant parties may consider it after seeing their situation.

Provide them with assistance."


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