Ribbentrop's attitude is simply a big turn of 180 degrees.
In the past two days, Ribbentrop has been hosting Khrushchev. His attitude is quite sincere. He explained all kinds of difficulties on his side. I ask Khrushchev to stay calm. Therefore, Khrushchev’s His attitude became tougher, until he forced him to find Cyric.
As a result, after I found Cyric, he had such an attitude, and his answer represented Cyric's attitude.
Hearing this, Khrushchev became anxious.
He guessed everything. Now, the Soviet Union is undergoing a large-scale purge, and there is no war preparation at all. His so-called use of war to intimidate Germany is just a speculation. The Soviets have no time for the first half of the year. Those who are not well prepared for war, as for a large-scale invasion of Germany, stabbing Germany from the east, that is even more invisible.
You must know that Germany is now invincible across Europe. If the Soviet Union launches a war against Germany, it might cause the Soviet Union to burn itself.
From a macro perspective, the Soviet Union’s use of troops against Germany is in line with the Soviet Union’s strategic choice for the next 100 years. However, from a micro perspective, the Soviet Union does not focus its energy on fighting Germany at all.
Moreover, the war in the Far East is not over yet.
The historical battle of Nominkan started in May 39 and ended in September 39. The island countries in history have persisted for so long relying on those backward weapons.
And now, the island country has received German weapons support, especially the Panther 2 tank technology that has been lagging behind Germany. The current island country is enthusiastically about to fight the Soviet Union, and the battle will not be temporary. Accept it in a while.
The Great Purge caused many excellent military commanders in the Soviet Union to be killed. Their combat effectiveness is not very high, almost relying on human lives.
Khrushchev has always been tough, but now, when he sees the German side being tough, he feels that his aura suddenly disappears.
What was his purpose when he came? It is to use all means to make Germany deliver the aircraft carrier as soon as possible, deliver the naval guns for the battleship, and even export a large amount of steel to the Soviet Union for the construction of the Soviet battleship.
But now? The other party has already issued a eviction order!
For a moment, Khrushchev was in a dilemma. He had two plans in his mind, thinking back and forth.
Or, continue to be tough and threaten each other with war! What Germany fears most is fighting on the two fronts. Now, Germany obviously does not abide by the contract and fools the Soviet Union. Do the Germans want the Soviet Union to start a war against Germany?
Although the Soviet Union did not really plan to go to war, can this kind of war intimidation scare the Germans?
The other, naturally, is to be soft, begging the other side to build warships for oneself quickly, no delay, the Soviet navy is waiting for it!
How to do? Which option?
Khrushchev's mind was still thinking, and he heard the other party continue to speak: "Mr. Khrushchev, I understand your anxiety, but we can't help it. Now, France will soon We have surrendered. After France surrenders, we will be able to slow down. When the time comes, we will give priority to your project. What do you think?"
France is about to surrender. In fact, this is nothing at all. Now that the news is thrown out is naturally to make Khrushchev surrender.
Khrushchev's trump card is naturally that Germany is afraid of fighting on the two fronts. Once the Soviet Union uses troops against Germany, Germany will be overwhelmed. After all, the main force is on the western front.
However, once France surrendered, the two-line war would cease to exist. If the Soviet Union dared to make trouble on the Polish border, then Germany could move eastward at any time to beat the Soviet Union.
The Soviets' hole cards are no longer useful.
Just now, the news of the German landing in Brest has spread all over the world, and Khrushchev knows it, so now Ribbentrop says that France will surrender, it is also possible.
Gritting his teeth, Khrushchev finally chose the second option.
"Mr. Ribbentrop, can you promise? Once the French war is over, you will continue to work on our aircraft carrier immediately, so that our aircraft carrier will reach service status as soon as possible?" Khrushchev asked.
"That's for sure. We in Germany have always abided by the spirit of the contract." Ribbentrop almost promised with his chest. This promise is of course invalid.
Now, Ribbentrop, as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Germany, knows Germany’s overall strategy. After defeating Britain and France, he will eventually go to war against the Soviet Union. Therefore, the aircraft carrier built for the Soviet Union will never reach the hands of the Soviets. in.
"What about our 406mm naval gun?"
"As long as the war is over priority will be given to your casting."
"We also want to order some high-quality steel plates from you to build battleships."
"No problem at all." Ribbentrop agreed to all the conditions.
At that time, there are still many reasons to prevaricate them. The French war is over, but the war against Britain has begun again, the Soviets, wait!
Anyway, the iron ore exported by the Soviet Union to Germany is already piled up, and it is enough to build two more aircraft carriers.
After this conversation, the arrogant Khrushchev was softened, and Ribbentrop once again put on the special smile of a diplomat: "Mr. Khrushchev, please rest assured that we in Germany will not treat us badly. For your ally, we will definitely guarantee the quality. When time permits, we will quickly complete the construction of the warship for you. Please rest assured."
With this commitment from Germany, Khrushchev can return to business with confidence.
The atmosphere became friendly again. Khrushchev suddenly remembered something and continued: "Your industry, especially the military industry, has progressed too fast, especially your tanks. Now tank soldiers all over the world are envious of you. Fang’s equipment."
"Equipment, it is impossible to always be in the lead. Your Mr. Koshkin, the designed T-32 tank has very good potential. We really want to visit Mr. Koshkin and ask him his thoughts. Well. If appropriate, can we invite him to Germany to have an academic discussion about armored forces equipment?"
Hearing this, Khrushchev's eyes suddenly saw something more.
"I will definitely pass your request back to China," Khrushchev said.
Ribbentrop felt like a mirror in his heart, and without knowing it, he helped Reinhardt with a few words. Mobile users please browse and read,