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Text Chapter 201 The Unlucky Soviet Union

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    June 1st was supposed to be the International Children's Day. However, on this day in 1939, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics suddenly launched an attack on the neighboring Kingdom of Finland. The pretext was that the Finnish army shelled the Soviet Union's Mannara.  village, resulting in the deaths of Soviet soldiers.  The village of Manila is located on the Hanko Peninsula on the border between the Soviet Union and Finland. It is Finland's natural barrier against the Soviet Union.  Later, in April last year, the Soviet Union and Finland began diplomatic negotiations. The Soviet Union hoped to unite with Finland to resist Germany, and hoped that Finland's territory outside Leningrad would be exchanged with the Soviet Union's northern territories in order to protect Leningrad.  Purpose.  But the negotiations lasted for a year with no substantive results.  Finland was already wary of the Soviet Union, especially after receiving a warning from the British government, and even deployed some additional troops near the Hanko Peninsula.  But he did not expect that the Soviet Union would actually attack them, and it would be so fast and so unprepared After the Manila incident, the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs immediately called the Finnish government and demanded an apology from the Finnish government.  , and withdrew its troops 20 to 25 kilometers. The Finnish government did not know that the Mannila incident had occurred at the time, and immediately expressed its refusal. As a result, in less than two hours, the Soviet Union used this as an excuse to annul the originally signed "Soviet Union"  After that, 23 divisions and 450,000 troops directly launched an attack on Finland.  ¡­ ¡°How many days will it take to conquer Finland?¡± Moscow, Kremlin, after learning that the battle had begun, Stalin shook his famous beard, pinched the equally famous pipe and asked the people around him.  "The frontline will try to resolve the battle within a week." Voroshilov, a member of the General Military Commission of the People's Commissariat of Defense, replied on the side.  "A week? That means I can appoint the leader of the 'People's Republic of Finland' now?" Stalin laughed.  "Of course." Voroshilov also smiled.  "That's good. Then we don't have to worry about the monkeys causing trouble in the Far East." Stalin also laughed.  "But there has been no response from Germany yet." Molotov, chairman of the People's Commissar of the Soviet Union and in charge of foreign affairs, suddenly said with some worry.  "Don't worry." Stalin waved the pipe in his hand gently, "Hitler is planning to attack Poland We will act with them. He will not cause us any trouble. And Finland is just our territory before we liberate Poland.  A pilot project. The faster we deal with Finland, the more afraid we will be of those who have evil intentions towards the great Soviet Union The Japanese have gathered a large number of troops in our Far East, but they dare not take action because they are worried about being attacked.  Do you want our revenge? Then let them see how powerful the Soviet Union is. Since we can destroy a country that is similar to them in a week, or even less than a week, then the great Red Army can also march along Siberia.  The big railway will wipe out their power in the Far East!" "I am only worried about Germany," Molotov smiled, "Comrade Stalin, I am not as afraid of those Japanese monkeys as the Chinese are." "Hahaha.  "That's right, those monkeys are only qualified to bully the weak China!" Stalin seemed to like this, "Let them fight. That damn Chiang is actually behind this incident to destroy our aviation ambitions."  The team has recalled a batch. "I want to teach him a lesson." "There are still some weapons we promised to China that have not yet been sent." Voroshilov suddenly said: "Let the Chinese go."  "I'm anxious." "This is a good idea. But according to the intelligence of our comrades in China, Chiang seems to have some advantages on the battlefield against the Japanese Therefore, he plans to eliminate them in China first."  The husband said: "In that case. Why don't we send this batch of armaments to northwest China? I think this lesson will definitely impress the Chinese government even more." "Okay." Stalin thought about it.  "The Chinese comrades performed well in this incident. They let us know the Japanese plan in time Although they are still unwilling to belong to our leadership, this is a good sign. Give them some benefits and bring the two sides closer.  "Then I will follow this instruction?" Molotov asked.  "Go." Stalin waved his hand and said to Voroshilov: "I want to hear the news that the Red Army has occupied Helsinki in the shortest possible time!" "Yes."  "I heard that Zhukov sent a telegram.  It is said that the Japanese troops in the Far East are extremely powerful, even more than twice his Although I look down on those Japanese monkeys, with such a comparison of strength, Zhukov will probably be very powerful.Hard work.  Marshal Voroshilov, can the People's Commissariat of Defense really not be able to deploy more troops?  " Walking out of Stalin's "palace", Molotov suddenly asked Voroshilov again. "Why, Comrade Molotov, are you actually afraid of those Japanese?  Those monkeys only deserve to tremble under the powerful offensive of the Red Army.  "Voroshilov asked with a smile. "Of course I'm not afraid of those Japanese. What I'm worried about is that if there is a defeat in the Far East, it will cause trouble to our great Soviet Union.  We must do everything possible to eliminate this possibility because it would make Comrade Stalin unhappy.  "Molotov secretly glanced at Voroshilov with contempt. The original five marshals of the Soviet Union. Tukhachevsky, Yegorov, Bluukher, Budyonny, and Voroshilov.  There is nothing to say about the other four, they are all outstanding military strategists and commanders. Only Voroshilov, although he fought bravely and risked his life, was actually just a warrior.  He followed Comrade Stalin's steps early and resolutely implemented every instruction of Comrade Stalin, and actually entered the ranks of marshals. And it was precisely because he was a staunch supporter of Stalin that Voroshilov became the leader of the Red Army.  The executors and commanders of the purge But no one expected that in the great purge of the Red Army, except for Budyonny, all the other three marshals would be purged.  Although he has outstanding talents and extraordinary abilities, it is a pity that he was born in an old aristocracy and had a grudge against Comrade Stalin. It was expected that he would be purged. But how could Bluukher, the majestic marshal of the Red Army, be a Japanese spy?  What's the use of treason? Become a marshal in Japan? Especially Yegorov, that guy has always had a very good relationship with Comrade Stalin, and he was actually targeted for purges at this time.  Who dared to follow those agents for interrogation? Yegorov argued hard and finally drew his gun to resist, but was shot dead in the melee! This finally shocked Comrade Stalin and stopped the purge across the Soviet Union.  The great purges in the Far East did not stop. Because of the intelligence obtained from China, Stalin ordered Voroshilov to fully investigate the military leaks in the Far East. As a result, a "small-scale incident" spread to the entire Far East garrison.  "After the purge, Zhukov took over. After that, that guy sent a telegram saying that he needed commanders and combatants and various assistance Although Molotov was not in charge and only heard about it occasionally, he was very worried about it.  Yes, the Far East Military Region after cleaning must be quite "clean", especially the high-ranking officers, who have been carefully screened again, but who can guarantee that there will be no chance of it happening?  If the intelligence is not kept complete, there will be a second and third time The Soviet attack on Finland may end soon, but they still need to maintain their "occupation" of Finland for a long time.  A certain amount of troops. Moreover, Britain, France and other countries have been conniving with Germany because they want Germany to attack the Soviet Union. Although Germany is also secretly discussing with the Soviet Union about launching an attack on Poland, everyone involved in diplomacy knows one thing.  : Don¡¯t trust your opponents gullibly. What if it was just Hitler¡¯s way of confusing the Soviet Union? Therefore, even after conquering Finland, the Soviet Union still needs to maintain a large number of troops in Europe and this requires the Far East Military District to face the Japanese.  At that time, victory, the best decisive victory, can make the Japanese completely give up on the Far East. ¡°The Soviet Union is facing a huge test.  If we do not want to make Comrade Stalin angry, we need to eliminate all possibilities.  Marshal Voroshilov, give Zhukov a little help so that he can defeat those Japanese monkeys in the shortest possible time. This is in the best interest of the Soviet Union.  " After Molotov finished speaking, he said goodbye to Voroshilov and left. He didn't want others to misunderstand the personal relationship between him and Voroshilov Although the Great Purge has passed, Stalin is still there.  As the leader of the great purge across the Soviet Union, there were countless people watching him closely. Of course, he had to be careful. In the Soviet Union, it was taboo to make Comrade Stalin angry, and to make Comrade Stalin jealous was to seek death.  , Molotov¡¯s words obviously did not arouse Voroshilov¡¯s vigilance. This one of the only two marshals in the Soviet Union looked at his back and shook his head: ¡°Inexplicable guy.  Isn¡¯t Zhukov¡¯s strength enough?  If he is defeated by Japanese monkey like that, then I really have to wonder if there is something wrong with him.  "Then, he wandered away without taking the matter to heart. Then, both he and Molotov received the news immediately: the Far East Military District had been bombed on a large scale by the Japanese Air Force.  A large number of airfields, ammunition depots, artillery positions, command posts at all levels and other supplies were destroyed. Comrade Zhukov, commander of the newly formed First Army, was killed in the first wave of Japanese bombings. The Far East Military Region has fallen.Amid the chaos, the Japanese army marched straight in
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