The world is full of all kinds of unfairness. Some people are struggling with which luxury car to drive to pick up girls tomorrow, while some people can only choose the color and style of the bus card. While some people are worried about whether their son can inherit their grand vision, others are worried about whether they can survive tomorrow.
While akado and Mercedes were worrying about their son, Stalin was sitting in the office of the Kremlin, disturbed by the continuous explosion of shells, and had no way to deal with the documents in his hands. With a frown, he put aside a report on Moscow's food ration in the past two days, then shook the bell and called his new waiter.
"Get me a glass of boiling water." He rubbed his dry eyes, grabbed his pipe, struck a match and began to prepare for swallowing clouds and puffing fog. However, the distant explosion of shells still didn't mean to stop.
Zhukov took his troops all the way north and failed to relieve the pressure around Moscow. On the contrary, Zhukov group's rash northward movement directly led to the collapse of the defense system in the area south of Moscow. Just like Leningrad and Murmansk, a large number of troops were annihilated by the German army in the mobile war because of the forced mobilization of troops.
Everyone knows that the German army is good at mobile warfare, and is especially good at concentrating superior armored forces, breaking through enemy lines in some areas, and then carrying out large-scale outflanking operations. However, when one important town after another was besieged, the Soviet army was inevitably mobilized to the field for various reasons and was annihilated by the superior German army.
The fire light from time to time outside the window sets off the outline of the buildings in the distance. The unique Russian architectural style is very distinctive. The pointed dome looks very magnificent under the fire light. Unfortunately, Stalin was not in the mood to see the beautiful scenery, because the fire came from the shells that could kill him at any time.
"Comrade Stalin, the great leader, and Marshal Zhukov asked for an interview." Putting the water cup on Stalin's desk, the valet bowed his head and reported Zhukov's arrival. In principle, Zhukov is now the nominal Deputy commander-in-chief of the three armed forces of the Soviet Union, responsible for the operations in Moscow's southern defense area. His headquarters is not close to the Kremlin. It's a bit abrupt to come so late.
"No!" Stalin waved his hand and withdrew his valet. He knew what Zhukov wanted to talk to him about, so he didn't want to talk to his loyal subordinates. In recent days, every day they met, they would bring up a topic, a topic that made Stalin tangle.
Zhukov, from the front line to the Kremlin, would persuade Stalin to seek peace from Germany as long as he was alone with Stalin. He even suggested that Stalin cede his territory and compensate a huge sum of money in order to achieve permanent peace with Germany.
However, this proposal was easily rejected by Stalin, who would never tolerate a humiliating peace treaty. He would rather die in Moscow, and then let the whole Soviet Union bury him alone, rather than muddle along and leave his descendants a coward evaluation.
Zhukov's idea is also very persuasive, because if peace can be achieved between the two sides now, at least Stalin can control the collapse of power at home, and as long as the country is stabilized, at least the power and security of these people can be guaranteed.
Moreover, sometimes negotiation is also a means of procrastination. The two sides can even explore the bottom line with each other. Negotiation is a kind of bargaining of mutual compromise? As long as there is a compromise, there will be a concession, so that the German army can spit out some of the occupied areas they do not want. It can also be regarded as looking for some face, can't it?
Moreover, as long as the war is dragged to winter by all means, Moscow will become the hell of the German army. Even if the means of procrastination is negotiation, there is nothing bad about it. If we can delay time without sacrificing the lives of soldiers and taking the main force to fill the pit, why not?
Therefore, for Zhukov, negotiation is really a good way to stabilize the situation and maintain power, and a good way to delay time. However, the order of negotiation must have been given by Stalin. Now, Stalin is not willing to bear this eternal curse.
When Stalin was thinking about Zhukov's peace plan, the valet came into his office again. He stood respectfully in front of Stalin and reported in a low voice: "Marshal Zhukov did not leave. He said that the situation in the Far East has changed. That's why he came to see you. "
"Far East? What can happen in the Far East. " Stalin instinctively felt a little bit bad, and finally did not resist his curiosity, and gave the order to the valet: "let Comrade Zhukov in! I want to hear his report. Hold back everyone. I don't want anyone to hear what we're talking about. "
"Yes! Comrade Stalin! I'm going to invite Marshal Zhukov When he left, he helped Stalin close the door. The gunfire outside seems to be quieter. After all, the German artillery also needs a rest, doesn't it?
When Zhukov walked into Stalin's office with a tired face, it was more than three o'clock in the middle of the night. He was wearing an ordinary Soviet Red Army uniform, which seemed to be no essential difference from some division and army commanders. The Deputy commander-in-chief of the Red Army of the Soviet Union hung his hat at the door before he came to Stalin.
"Comrade Stalin, the great leader! I just received a telegram from Comrade trekov Zhukov pressed his telegram on Stalin's desk with a tone of helplessness and despair: "it's a pity that the Far East group refused our request to continue to deploy their troops." Trikov had completely crushed the Japanese troops in the Far East. However, because of Stalin's several troop transfers, the Far East battlefield is now in a stalemate situation. Trakov struggled with fewer and fewer troops, and there were signs of being moved by Ishihara. Therefore, some politicians and officers in the Far East, after hearing Moscow's request to dispatch 100000 Far East troops to support the battle in Moscow once again, were deeply dissatisfied with the terror completely broken. Trikov was in a dilemma. He refused Stalin's request under the request of his subordinates, and even omitted the euphemism. It's really hard to deal with the elite Japanese in front of them. Stalin took the message and began to look at it word by word: Comrade Stalin, there are no troops in the Far East to be transferred. If you didn't make mistakes one after another, the Far East forces you have now at least exceeded 50000, which is more than the Far East forces in our Far East theater. This telegram, to be more civilized, is a slap in the face by hongguoguo. If it's more exaggerated, it's pointing to Stalin's nose and swearing. Sure enough, after reading this telegram, Stalin's face changed from white to red, and then from red to black. Finally, after a short silence, there was a hysterical roar“ How dare they disobey Moscow's orders! How dare trakov accuse me? I should hang all these fools who betrayed me! Send all their relatives to Siberia to build the railway! " Stalin grabbed the telegraph and pounded the table in front of him. Zhukov has been used to this kind of hysteria. In various combat meetings in recent days, he can see Stalin's expression and state almost every time. Because of his habit, he had his own way to deal with it, so he waited for Stalin to cool down. Sure enough, after waiting for about a few minutes, Stalin finally stopped. He looked up at Zhukov, who said nothing. His mustache on his lips trembled slightly. Zhukov knew that it was time for him to continue to report, so he continued to stimulate Stalin, saying: "the Far East not only refused our request to dispatch troops, but also seized all the weapons and ammunition of American assistance. Now, we are surrounded." Why do both sides try to encircle each other in the war? On the one hand, encirclement can capture more prisoners and annihilate the opponent's troops. On the other hand, before capturing the prisoners and annihilating the enemy, we should gain the advantage of logistics supply on the battlefield. Why are the encircled troops at a disadvantage? It's because they can't get supplies and support from the rear. There is no way to get food, no way to get ammunition, oil supplies are cut off, and there are enemies in all directions. These are the problems we need to face after being surrounded. Now Moscow seems to be completely surrounded by not only the German troops in front of it, but also the friendly troops behind it. Chelyabinsk and the Far East, the weapons produced in the rear and the food for soldiers, will no longer be sent to Moscow. The three directions under Moscow are already German positions, so in essence, Moscow is now an isolated city surrounded“ These bastards! I'm not surrounded by the Germans yet! You've been betrayed by these bastards! " Stalin roared again in exasperation. Zhukov closed his mouth wisely and continued to wait for a new round of helplessness. After Stalin stopped himself, the Soviet Marshal continued to suggest: "Comrade Stalin, at this time, we should consider the issue of making peace with the Germans. We need too much time to clean up the fickle rebels behind us. " Long Ling went to bed late yesterday, so today's update is delayed, but two more sure to offer, casually ask for a monthly ticket! The update address of the latest book is Yunlai. You can get the latest chapters of the book