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Chapter 1092 Stalin's decision

Angry Stalin

All 30,000 forwards of the Soviet Far East Army were wiped out, even if they were placed on the battlefield fighting the German Army in World War II. General Belodov, as the supreme commander of the Far East Army, would have been punished by General Secretary Stalin for this. More What's more, they may directly lose their military power, be sent to a military court, and completely end their military career.

Therefore, after seeing the latest battle report from the front line, as the commander of the Far East Army, the first thing he did was not to report the battle losses of the troops to General Secretary Stalin in Moscow, but to think of ways to report them to his superiors. Conceal this failure. After the main force of the Soviet Far East Army arrives and wins a victory that can offset this loss, it will be reported again to offset its own command errors.

However, what the commander of the Far East Army did not expect was that after the development and tempering of World War II, the intelligence power in the hands of General Secretary Stalin had extended to every corner of the country. Among them, the Soviet Far East Army was included. Otherwise, with Stalin, The general secretary's suspicious character would never allow more than 500,000 Red Army elites in the Far East to be safely placed in the hands of General Perodov, commander of the Far East Army, in this relatively peaceful era.

At the same time that the General Headquarters of the Far Eastern Army received the battle report from the front line, General Secretary Stalin, who was far away in Moscow, also received the latest battle status from the Far East Branch of the Intelligence Bureau.

Looking at the telegram in his hand, General Secretary Stalin, with a serious look on his face, waited for a full hour before calling Marshal Vasilevsky, the Chief of General Staff of the Soviet Red Army, to his office.

After glancing at the information in his hand again, General Secretary Stalin looked gloomy and asked the Red Army Chief of General Staff who was rushing in front of him.

"Comrade Chief of Staff. Has Comrade Belodov of the Far Eastern Army sent us the latest battle report from the front line?"

"Reporting to the General Secretary, so far, the General Staff Headquarters has not received any battle reports on the front line. If we receive battle reports, we will definitely send them to the Commander-in-Chief as soon as possible for your review..." Chief of General Staff Hua Xilie Fsky opened his mouth and answered.

Although I don’t know why General Secretary Stalin in front of me was so anxious to call him here, and directly asked such an unexplained question. However, when I think of Stalin’s usual suspicious character, plus the fact that the other party asked me about the Far East Army as soon as he came up, He was worried that the suspicious General Secretary was planning to interfere with the frontline command, so much so that the Chief of General Staff of the Red Army, who had changed generals midway, hurriedly spoke in an attempt to excuse the Far East Army.

"General Secretary. If nothing else happens, the Red Army warriors on the front line must be in the process of fighting with the Chinese Communist Army. General Secretary, please don't be too anxious. I believe that with the combat effectiveness of the Soviet Far East Red Army, it will definitely win China's Inner Mongolia. There is no problem. The General Secretary has nothing to worry about."

However, what the Chief of Staff did not expect was that the General Secretary, who was usually very polite to him, at this moment, faced with his answer, not only did he not agree with him in any way, but instead just let out a cold snort. For a moment, the Chief of General Staff Vasilevsky's heart couldn't help but start to beat.

Because the decades-long relationship with General Secretary Stalin has allowed the chief of staff to fully understand the various moods of Stalin in front of him. The solemn expression of Stalin in front of him directly tells everyone that he has been involved in a certain incident. Who did he murder?

However, considering it only from a military perspective. For the sake of the safety of hundreds of thousands of soldiers of the Soviet Far East Army, for the smoothness of the entire battle, and to avoid a halfway ending, Chief of Staff Marshal Vasilevsky still mustered up the courage to face the old man in front of him directly.

My partner asked.

"General Secretary, has something happened to the Far East Red Army?"

Stalin, who looked gloomy, did not speak. After directly throwing the information in his hand to the chief of staff, Marshal Vasilevsky, he asked with a sneer.

"Of course, otherwise I would cause trouble for the Far Eastern Army for no reason. I never thought that such a big thing would happen to our Soviet Far Eastern Red Army, and a total of 30,000 Red Army warriors were wiped out. As the supreme commander of the Far Eastern Army, Colonel Berodov

The general did not report any news to the Central Committee, but reported to the General Staff. In the eyes of General Belodov, the commander of the Far Eastern Army, there is no Central Committee, and there is no such thing as me, the General Secretary of the Soviet Union."

"Ah, how could this happen? The 30,000 heroic Red Army forwards were completely destroyed. How could it be possible..."

After reading the intelligence in his hand, Marshal Vasilevsky, who had been a confident Chief of Staff just now, was also shocked by the content of the intelligence. However, he was shocked when he thought of the anger that the Commander-in-Chief had just expressed. As Chief of Staff

He also began to think about specific solutions to this matter, so that the General Secretary, who was already suspicious, would never make the decision to change generals temporarily because of this matter, which was a taboo decision on the battlefield.

Looking at the angry and murderous General Secretary in front of him, the Chief of Staff said directly: "General Secretary, please calm down. The battlefield situation is ever-changing. I believe that as a loyal member of the Soviet Communist Party, the Commander-in-Chief of the Far East Army, Colonel Berodov,

I will definitely not do anything to harm the Soviet Union or the General Secretary. As for why he did not send a report to report the losses on the front line and report the latest battle situation to the Central Committee, I believe there must be some reason that we are not clear about. Please ask General Secretary

Secretary, please calm down."

Looking at General Secretary Stalin and Chief of Staff Vasilevsky, whose expression had softened but was still shrouded in anger, he continued to persuade.

"More importantly, if the General Secretary changes generals midway because of this, it will have a certain negative impact on the stability of the Far East Army and the war on the front line. So I request the General Secretary to give a farewell message to the Commander-in-Chief of the Far East Army.

Admiral Rodolphe is given an opportunity to plead guilty and meritorious service. I believe that it won’t be long before the battle report on the final victory on the battlefield won by the front line will be reported.”

"Comrade Chief of Staff, you are right. Changing generals on the spot is indeed not conducive to the development of the war. However, we must not remain indifferent to the Far East Army's behavior of not reporting battle losses in a timely manner and even concealing its failures. Otherwise, once

If this matter spreads, it will have a huge impact on the central government's prestige."

I agree, but as General Secretary, Stalin must remind his subordinates of his existence at all times. After a brief reflection, he directly faced Marshal Vasilevsky, the chief of staff in front of him, and ordered with a majestic look.

"Immediately, in my name, send a telegram to the Far East Soviet Red Army. I will give the Far East Red Army a week. Within a week, I must see a smooth victory. Otherwise, General Berodov

Just waiting to be court-martialed by the military police."

"Yes, General Secretary. I believe that under the attack of the great Soviet Red Army, one week is enough for the Soviet Far East Army to successfully capture Inner Mongolia, China. General Secretary, just wait for the latest victory telegram from the front line." Chief of Staff

Marshal Vasilevsky breathed a sigh of relief and assured him directly with a confident expression.

However, what Stalin and Marshal Vasilevsky, Chief of the General Staff of the Red Army, did not expect was that less than three hours after their order was issued, the Chinese government's propaganda campaign for this victory was like a gust of wind, quickly spreading to everyone in the world.

A corner.

At the same time, the Chinese government's propaganda campaign, which was like a slap in the face, also forced Stalin and Marshal Vasilevsky to change the combat orders they had just sent to the front line.

"General Secretary, I really didn't expect that the Chinese government would launch such a massive propaganda offensive. So far, the conflict between us and the Chinese government has been exposed to the world by the Chinese government. Through various photos and data,

The defeat of our Red Army in the Far East last night quickly spread throughout the world. It caused a huge impact and loss to the great Soviet government's reputation in the world."

Marshal Vasilevsky, Chief of Staff, faced one telegram of condemnation from all over the world, and faced the slightest movement in the neighboring European countries, his face immediately turned pale, and he faced Stalin in front of him with great embarrassment.

The general secretary reported.

Marshal Vasilevsky, Chief of the General Staff of the Red Army, was in a very bad mood due to various unexpected changes. General Secretary Stalin was in a bad mood as well.

Because this unprecedented propaganda offensive led by the Chinese government also affected the Soviet Union. Although it did not spread due to the coercive suppression by the Soviet government, the disastrous defeat of the Far East Army last night was no longer a secret to the top Soviet officials.

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Just now, several members of the political situation had called me, asking me to punish the Commander-in-Chief of the Far Eastern Army.

Thinking of this, Stalin, who was originally dissatisfied with the Commander-in-Chief of the Far Eastern Army, said directly with a depressed look on his face.

"Comrade Chief of Staff, for the sake of the stability of the Soviet government and to alleviate the anger of the domestic people, the Commander-in-Chief of the Far East Army, General Belodov, must order the military police to escort him back to the country as soon as possible and face trial in a military court. Therefore, we must immediately choose

Decide on a new commander-in-chief of the Far East Army, take over the entire Far East Red Army as soon as possible, and continue to launch attacks in China's Inner Mongolia area."

Under dual pressure at home and abroad, although he was aware of the various drawbacks involved, Marshal Vasilevkis, the high-ranking chief of staff, had to agree with various political compromises.

As a result, a series of propaganda campaigns carried out by the Chinese government unexpectedly allowed Stalin of the Soviet Union in Moscow to directly seize the current commander-in-chief of the Far East Army, General Belodov. More importantly, because the Far East Army trusted the commander

His arrival, coupled with the handover of various powers, caused the entire Far East Red Army to fall into temporary chaos for at least the next half month. This provided various Chinese armies in Inner Mongolia with the ability to

An excellent opportunity to annihilate the Soviet Far East Army.

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