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Volume 3 Far East Story Chapter 649 (Part 1) Ludendorff¡¯s Judgment

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    "This, this, the situation on the Western Front was very serious at that time. Our long-planned counterattack force was actually blocked by the US military, and the opponent's force was quite strong. The strength of one division was almost two of ours, although they lacked heavy artillery and  Machine guns, but fighting is not rigid and is extremely brave. I think a US military general who has a background in guerrilla warfare with the Mexican guerrillas is really the nemesis of our infiltration assault tactics!"

    Hindenburg's old face turned red and he was trying to explain something. He was the one who firmly opposed Germany's direct troops to capture Tsaritsyn to support Krasnov's regime. This led to the usurpation of the Don River White Guards by Denikin's troops supported by the Allies.  In the end, although Kolchak's White Guard regime in Kazan was not fulfilled, Denikin was handed over to Denikin to drive Krasnov away, and defected to the Volga Federation with the Don River and the Caucasus.  .

    "The U.S. military is basically a militia guy. That Pershing even commanded only one division before. If we had feinted on the western front to scare the other side and transferred some of the troops on the eastern front back, there would be no Volga Federation at all, at least.  Tsaritsyn and the lower Volga River belong to us, why do we have to carry the burden of Georgia and Azerbaijan now!" Ludendorff was obviously in a bad mood, and his words showed regret and complaint.

    "Okay, Erich, now is not the time to review the past. How to deal with the situation in Ukraine? Should we continue to provide arms and ammunition to the Soviet Union? They said they can use oil to offset the arms purchases they owe us.  Regarding the payment, Joffe, the Soviet minister to Germany, has become a member of their Central Committee. He has a good relationship with you, right? I heard that it was Prime Minister George who set up the bridge. How did Moscow get their oil exports?  "

    Hindenburg brought the topic back to the situation on the Eastern Front. Recently, the Soviet Union¡¯s Minister in Berlin, Joffe, has been buzzing like a fly at various social events in Berlin. In addition to promoting the friendship between Soviet Russia and Germany,  Change your ways to ask for aid, arms, and food!  The George Hindenburg was talking about was the 75-year-old George Friedrich von Hedlin, the Prime Minister of Prussia, that is, the Prime Minister of Germany.

    "Where did the oil come from? Of course it was the oil from the Don River and the North Caucasus. The Chinese king formed the Southern Front Army, which was mainly composed of the puppet servants of the Volga Federation. Taking advantage of Denikin's great opportunity to defect to the Volga Federation, he conquered the Northern Front in one go.  The Maykop oil field in the Caucasus was obtained.

    Although the amount of oil produced by the Maykop oil field and refinery is not large, it has a monthly production capacity of nearly 25,000 tons. It is estimated that the railway line from the Maykop oil field has been repaired by now, and Wu's Southern Front is in the Caspian Sea.  If we advance in this direction, we will soon be able to capture the Grozny oil field in the Chechnya-Ingushetia region. The annual output of that oil field is nearly 500,000 tons, and the monthly output can reach 45,000 tons!  Where does Moscow's oil come from?  Isn't this clear?  "

    Ludendorff's tone was obviously a bit harsh, and Hindenburg was surprised when he heard this, "Why, that bald little Ulyanov's Soviet Russia actually colluded with the Volga Federation? This is incredible!  Hey! If we had known this, we shouldn't have helped this guy go back to Russia to start a revolution. Now, it's a good thing that he is flirting with the Allies, and he just got beaten to death in the Battle of Ufa.  Have you forgotten?"

    Ludendorff glanced at his Bole and said helplessly, "I said Paul, at this moment, the Volga Federation was established because the Eastern Front Allied Forces of the King of China and Moscow reached a tacit understanding of an armistice. As a result, Gorcha  It was whether he did it or not that led the King of China to abandon the White Guard regime in Kazan and instead support the former prime minister of Kolchak. What was that name? Yes, Vasily Nikolayevich Pepelyaye  The husband established the Volga Federation puppet regime."

    "Soviet Russia has even ceded the states of Tsaritsyn, Saratov, Voronezh and Kursk to the Volga Federation. To say it is collusion is too slight. These two former enemies may have put on a pair of trousers to deal with Kolcha.  Gram.

    However, I think Ulyanov¡¯s choice this time was due to the compelling situation, but it may be shooting himself in the foot in the future. The prospect of Soviet Russia is not optimistic. The previous offensive launched by Kolchak  , almost reached Nizhny Novgorod, so Moscow was anxious for us to transport the remaining cannons and anti-aircraft guns we promised to sell to them as soon as possible!  "

    Ludendorff spoke for a while, then picked up the cup in front of him and took a sip of water. The situation on the Eastern Front had been in his mind. Now it seems that Moscow and the Soviet Red Army are caught in a tug of war with Kolchak.  Among them, it is unlikely that a breakthrough will be made to eliminate Kolchak and challenge the Volga Federation in a short while.

    "Erich, I think Soviet Russia will become a burden sooner or later. The Bolsheviks are not like that."If you can't get along well, how about simply cutting off arms support from them? Who cares about the little oil they got from the Volga Federation?  We give up our support to Soviet Russia so that Kolchak can gain the upper hand in the war with Soviet Russia. In this way, Russia's core territory may fall into the hands of Kolchak's regime. What do you think of the Volga Federation and the Soviet Union?  Can the Allied forces on the Eastern Front stand by and watch?  "

    This morning, the 71-year-old Marshal was very clear-headed and alert. Did he come up with what he thought was a brilliant idea? Ludendorff had been with Hindenburg for a long time, and after hearing what he said and heard, he quickly figured out what he wanted.  Meaning, convenient way,

    "Paul, you mean to put Soviet Russia at a disadvantage in the battle with Kolchak, and then let the main force of the Volga Federation and the Allied Allied Forces on the Eastern Front return to the northern front from Ukraine and the south? Let the Volga Federation and the Allied Powers on the Eastern Front return to the northern front?  Kolchak¡¯s Kazan regime fights for the heart of Russia, Moscow and Petersburg, and then we take advantage of it?¡±

    "Hahahaha, Erich, your reaction is still so quick. That's what I mean. I think either the Soviet Red Army will become stronger and Kolchak will be wiped out in one go. Then Moscow will definitely fight with the Allied Powers."  The Allied Forces and the Volga Federation are going to settle the old accounts of the Battle of Ufa and the ceding of territory for peace!" Hindenburg said with great interest.

    "What do you mean, either, to make Soviet Russia weaker, so that Kolchak and the Volga Federation may start a dog-eat-dog fight over the trophy of Soviet Russia's territory and resources? Let's put it this way,  It¡¯s really interesting, my dear Paul, after you reminded me, I finally figured out what the Chinese king was thinking! Ha, it¡¯s all thanks to your reminder!¡±

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