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"So, are we under arrest now?" With a look of ridicule on his face, the old man asked the officer who came in with a smile: "you can arrest people now, but some people may resist."
The officer laughed, then went up to the old man and said, "are you kidding? I'm bringing people here to strengthen the security work. After all, we're not sure whether Moscow will send some real killers to kill you real heroes for Russia's rejuvenation."
Finally, the old man couldn't help laughing and his face was full of pride. At this moment, he can finally be sure that he is out of the control of Moscow. At least in Chelyabinsk, he has absolute power. This ruling power is hard to come by. He endured it for many years. At this moment, he took advantage of Stalin's weakness and began his own rise.
"Are the 50000 troops drawn from Siberia and the far east already in our hands?" The old man looked at a liaison officer in charge of the army behind him and asked about another important part of today's meeting.
Obviously, the liaison officer had a good idea of this matter and quickly answered, "the commanders of those troops are obviously smart people. They also know that they will not be able to go back to their hometown if they go to Moscow. So they followed our advice and walked very slowly. "
He pointed to a huge map hanging on the wall, sketched a general position on the east side very far away from Moscow, and said with a smile: "maybe we can't drive them to attack Moscow, but we can still make sure they wait and see for two months."
The old man, the leader, turned his eyes to walsilevsky again. His confidant or like-minded assistant understood every idea of him. The tacit understanding between the two people could be described as perfect. This is also the main reason why walsilevsky made a great stride in Chelyabinsk.
Without thinking about it, walsilevsky immediately replied, "we have seized 60 Stalin tanks and 120 T-34 tanks produced in the factory this week for various reasons. These weapons will become chips in our hands in the future, and there will be no mistake. "
As a German super spy in the Soviet Union and a man who is now openly opposed to Stalin, the resources in his hands are actually bigger than those on the surface. Thanks to the efforts of this super spy, Chelyabinsk's production capacity has always been maintained at a low level, and the mountain of raw materials, as well as the production speed wasted due to the production process, he killed at least 500 Soviet tanks, or even more, by himself.
This is the role of spies. When the forces of both sides are equal, these spies on the hidden front, who usually seem to be far less than generals and trumps, are the key to the final victory of the war.
What is more fatal is not that walsilevsky delayed the production of at least 500 Soviet tanks, but that he used his personal ability and influence to influence the position of Chelyabinsk, a Soviet industrial zone. When Stalin needed support most, they chose to turn the tables. When the Soviet Union needed industrial power most, they chose to stand on the sidelines.
"Including the 400 various types of tanks and self-propelled anti tank guns that we were in arrears with before, we can set up an armored division in our hands. It happens that a new division we have been ordered to recruit is training in the suburbs. There is no problem in loyalty. Let's set up our own army. " The old man looked at his confidants and said.
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"Boom!" The German artillery bombardment in the direction of Moscow didn't mean to stop at all. A shell bloomed in the Soviet position and raised black smoke that blocked the sky. On Moscow's front line, which was riddled with craters, a Soviet officer squinted, slapped his hand twice, and his head was covered with sand helmets.
Under the cover of assault guns, the black German soldiers slowly approached the Soviet positions. They placed machine guns in the nearby craters to cover them. They carefully stepped over the bodies of the Soviet Red Army and the German national defense forces, and kept pushing towards a high ground almost flattened by the shells.
"Keep your body down! Try to spread out! After entering the trench, immediately remove the threat, keep moving is the basic means of life, tension is your biggest enemy Behind the smoke bomb, German officers are repeatedly reminding their newly added subordinates that these soldiers are from Belgium and France, which can be regarded as German foreign Corps.
These soldiers are all recruited by the SS. They do not occupy the regular recruitment quota of the Bundeswehr, but they can make up for many defects in the recruitment of the Bundeswehr. Because it does not belong to the German Ministry of defense and the general staff, the SS has more options when recruiting.
After instigation and lobbying, the SS recruited some qualified recruits in the French occupied areas as well as in Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg. One of the farthest recruitment units, in Spain, has found 1000 volunteers. These soldiers hated the Soviet Union and were willing to fight for a strong and unified Europe. With simple weapons, they were crowned as "SS freedom division" and went to the battlefield.
Under the cover of German tanks, countless soldiers entered the effective range of the Soviet army. Soon some Soviet heavy machine guns in ambush began to roar, and some German troops with poor concealment began to be hit. Everywhere there was a cry for medical guards. These German SS troops jumped into the broken trenches and began to compete with the Soviet soldiers pouring out from all directions for this not wide position. The Soviet officer who had slapped his helmet just now was frowning and looking at his left-wing position, where the German army was shouting everywhere, and he saw the swaying of the German flag at the top of the position. His face turned pale because he knew that the highland he was guarding was only 13400 meters away from Moscow. Yes, the unit is meter! He could not step back because he knew that if he stepped back here, the German army would be closer to Moscow. He touched an empty French cigarette case in his arms, and his lips became bloodless because he pressed them together too hard. He once smoked with Zaitsev, the close guard captain of the great Soviet leader comrade Stalin, and he saw each other's appreciative eyes. So he decided to die this time, because it was his belief as a Soviet soldier. So he turned a blind eye to his collapsed left wing and ordered the troops to continue to hold on to the air leaking positions“ Let Comrade pugadov take a machine gun and try to defend the left flank. Behind us is Moscow. We can't retreat any more! Everyone should have the consciousness of being a Soviet soldier and shed the last drop of blood for Comrade Stalin! " He issued a loud order to continue to stick to the battle, when he was speaking, the German troops in front of him had been under the cover of assault guns, pouring into his line of peripheral trenches. About 5 kilometers behind the Soviet officer, in a secret underground bunker, Zhukov and vatujing, as the top front-line commander of the Soviet army, are inspecting their defensive positions. In the distance, the sound of guns was so dense that they could not hear the number of times clearly, but the two men still got some not so good news from the commander of the front army who accompanied them“ Marshal Zhukov and general watujing, our troops are short of heavy anti tank weapons, and the soldiers have paid countless precious lives to deal with the German tanks. " The general helplessly stated the heavy losses his troops had suffered in recent days: "in three days, I got 1400 soldiers to supplement, but my troops lost 3900 people." Because there was nothing to support the generals on the front line, vatukin had to complain with them. As a matter of fact, he also has his own difficulties. The industrial base in the rear takes Moscow more and more seriously: "the heavy weapons from Chelyabinsk were interrupted two weeks ago, and the weapons and equipment transported from other places were intercepted by the rear under various pretexts..." "Comrade vatujing." Zhukov looked at the map, and finally pointed to the line of defense in front of the position that had been destroyed by the German troops. He said to his colleagues, "you should let the troops withdraw from here. They can only die in vain there." Watujing gave a wry smile, then went to the front of the map, looked away from the 13 kilometer distance sign, and said to Zhukov, "marshal, you don't know that we have no room to retreat. Comrade Stalin issued a death order 20 days ago, and all troops must not step back. " As soon as Zhukov entered the house, he first looked at the statistical report of the troops' supply acceptance. He knew that these troops, which seemed to have great potential in number, were just empty shelves after empty shelves. They don't have enough ammunition, and often they don't get supplies in time. It's the result of the grass-roots soldiers' sacrifice for their country that they can hold on to this moment. So he looked at watugin, pointed to the defensive positions that had been covered by German artillery and didn't really see them, and asked, "look! Look at that! The people who are there are soldiers who really love this country! They are fighting German steel with their lives! What do you want them to use to hold the position? Throw stones at Tiger King tanks? "