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Volume 2: My Country Chapter 462. I know this is a frame-up!

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    Timoshenko is back.

    The failure of the Battle of Kharkov deeply hurt him and his men.  From Kharkov to Moscow, everything that happened on the battlefield was always lingering in their minds.  This is especially true for Timoshenko.

    Since joining the army, he has experienced countless battles, but he has never suffered such a disastrous defeat.

    There are 450,000 Soviet soldiers and officers, a full 450,000!  The battlefield was stained red with blood, and the bodies of countless Soviet soldiers were displayed in Kharkov.

    However, what surprised them was that when they returned to Moscow, they did not wait for anyone from the People¡¯s Commissariat of State Security, but instead waited for countless people to welcome them!

    Flowers and applause constantly surround them

    ¡°Long live Comrade Stalin! Long live Marshal Timoshenko¡± echoed everywhere.

    The words "warmly celebrating the victory of Kharkov" were clearly written on the banners.

    The subordinates did not understand, but Marshal Timoshenko immediately understood the meaning.

    He smiled bitterly, knowing better what would be waiting for them below.

    Stalin did not fulfill his promise. He did not come to "greet" Marshal Timoshenko in person. Instead, he appointed Chief of the Soviet General Staff Zhukov to express his congratulations to Marshal Timoshenko and the Soviet Supreme Command on his behalf.  , and hung a large medal on Timoshenko's chest.

    However, when Zhukov held Timoshenko¡¯s hand, he said something that only he could understand:

    "Take care of yourself"

    ¡° Take care for a moment, Brother Timoshenko smiled

    It¡¯s a bitter smile, for myself and for the 450,000 Soviet soldiers in Kharkov

    "Comrade Timilenko, how is Timoshenko?" Beria asked, sitting on his large sofa.

    "He, Volvok, and Berekov were all brought back by my people and are currently being interrogated." Dimelenko sat down and brought a small suitcase with him.

    "He is a veteran and will not explain it so easily." Beria glanced at the small suitcase: "Comrade Dimelenko, I think you must know the importance of this matter. Iron  Timoshenko has offended many people in the past, and even publicly contradicted the respected Comrade Stalin. Comrade Stalin's broad mind did not care, but I feel that Timoshenko has gone too far more and more than some of our comrades, always using the  He considers himself a veteran and continues to develop his power without paying any attention to the Supreme Command and Comrade Stalin."

    Dimelenko nodded.

    Many people, especially Beria, have long disliked Timoshenko.

    ¡°I heard that Timoshenko was related to a kidnapping case some time ago?¡± Beria suddenly asked.

    "Yes," Dimelenko said: "The family of his subordinate Kolkorok was rescued. The rescuer is said to be someone sent by Timoshenko, but I think this is unlikely.  After all, he wouldn¡¯t do anything that stupid.¡±

    "Please keep your class alert, Comrade Timilenko, nothing is impossible. Why would anyone do it in the name of Timoshenko? I know Kolkorok is a great admirer of Timoshenko  A subordinate, don¡¯t you think there is any inevitable connection between these things?¡± Beria said politely, and then his eyes fell on the small suitcase Dimelenko brought again: ¡°This is  what?"

    "We found it at the home of Marshal Timoshenko"

    Dimilenko put the suitcase on the table in front of the sofa and opened it. Inside was some jewelry and a letter.

    "Something very valuable." Beria looked at the jewelry: "Where's the letter? There's something written on it."

    "Let me read it to you." Dimelenko opened the letter:

    "My friend Semyon Konstantinovich Timoshenko, the battle of Kharkov must be commanded by you personally. I think we will become friends. I look forward to meeting you in Berlin or Moscow. I think  Your use of the 6th, 9th, and 57th Soviet armies is the necessary decisive battle location. I think you should choose to congratulate our upcoming victory on April 2, 1942."

    The more Timilenko thought about it, the more frightened he became.

    It¡¯s really terrible, if this letter is true

    Beria's eyelids twitched: "April 2, 1942? The letter before the start of the Kharkov battle? The numbers of the army groups on the letter are exactly the same as those of the troops we dispatched. Beria, you  What do you think this means? Ernst? There seems to be only one person with this name that I remember, Ernst Brahm!?

    "Yes, that Skeleton Baron." Dimelenko sighed, but then said: "Comrade Beria, I consider the authenticity of this letter. No one would write such a letter so nakedly.  , and Marshal Timoshenko was already on the front line at that time, how could this letter appear in his home in Moscow? Did Timoshenko specially send someone to deliver the letter back, waiting for us to find it? "

    There are indeed many doubts. It is obvious that this is a framed letter, and the means are not clever.

    Beria smiled: "We cannot tell whether the letter is true or false. Let Comrade Stalin judge this. Comrade Dimelenko, take this box and this letter with me now.  Go and see Comrade Stalin¡±

    "Yes, Comrade Beria."

    "This letter is fake. Someone deliberately framed Timoshenko."

    When he saw the letter, Stalin said without thinking: "The letter will not run back to Moscow on its own. Someone wants us to find it."

    After saying that, he asked again: "Did Timoshenko and his men explain anything?"

    "No." Dimelenko said quickly: "They insist that a major named Raskimir did come with a special operations team to rescue them. Other than that, they refuse to admit to any crime."

    "Timoshenko will not betray his beliefs." Stalin's voice suddenly became deeper: "It is impossible for him to collude with the enemy. Everything is a planned conspiracy. But why would the enemy do this? Who knows?  ?¡±

    Comrades Beria and Dimelenko shook their heads.

    "I haven't figured out why yet." Stalin mused: "But no matter what, Timoshenko is suspected, and he was indeed defeated by the Germans in Kharkov, and his responsibility cannot be washed away. He thinks  He is no longer fit to command an army."

    Beria and Dimelenko understood everything in an instant.

    From the beginning, Stalin did not believe that Timoshenko would collude with the Germans, but he also no longer trusted Timoshenko.

    Timoshenko¡¯s prestige in the army is too high. He is not much older than Zhukov and Vasilevsky, but these two people are considered juniors in front of Timoshenko.

    This has directly threatened Stalin's direct control over the army.

    Before the Battle of Kharkov, Stalin still needed Timoshenko to win for him, but unfortunately, Timoshenko failed and he is now unable to achieve much effect.

    Stalin deliberately showed such anger at Timoshenko's "betrayal" in front of Zhukov and Vasilevsky, just to clearly tell these two people, especially Zhukov who liked to contradict Stalin:

    Who is the master of this army and who is the master of this country!

    It¡¯s him, Stalin!  Not Timoshenko, and it couldn't be anyone else!

    So the Germans gave this opportunity to Stalin!

    Timoshenko was defeated by the Germans militarily, but politically he was no match for Stalin

    "Show these things to Timoshenko." Stalin pointed to the suitcase: "At the same time, tell Timoshenko that I believe he is loyal to his faith and will not be fooled by the Germans, but in view of the current situation  Due to his current situation and his physical condition, I personally suggest that he resign from his current position and stop worrying about the army. I think he can be responsible for national transportation issues."

    "Yes, I will do it immediately." Beria said cautiously: "Comrade Stalin, I think that given Marshal Timoshenko's current physical condition, it is more appropriate for him to rest at home. After all, being responsible for transportation is also a hard job.  "

    "Comrade Beria, you are very considerate of the Marshal's health." Stalin nodded and picked up his pipe again: "Just do what you say. Enemies are everywhere, give more to Timoshin  Marshal Brother arranged some guards and told him that the enemy was very active and asked him not to leave his residence easily. "

    "Yes, I understand." Beria replied respectfully.

    Don¡¯t offend Stalin. Don¡¯t offend Stalin. No one should offend Stalin.

    Dimilenko remained silent, but no one knew better than him:

    All this was arranged by the Skeleton Baron again!

    He used what seemed to be a very clumsy means to successfully achieve the goal of removing Timoshenko from his military post.

    ¡°But what Dimelenko couldn¡¯t figure out was that Baron Skeleton could kill Timoshenko on the battlefield, but why did he spend so much effort?

      Killing or capturing Timoshenko will be done once and for all, but doing so now seems to be superfluous.

    Does Baron Skeleton have any next move?

    Dimilenko thought for a long time, but still couldn't figure it out.

    Or maybe no one can guess what the Skeleton Baron is thinking in his heart!  (To be continued. Please search Piaotian Literature, the novels will be better and updated faster!)
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