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Chapter 42 Japanese Conspiracy

"Comrade Stalin, the news we received came from the Lithuanian agent team. They... They have probably sacrificed all for this news! But they still conveyed the extremely important news at the last moment!"

Marshal Shaboshnikov, the chief of the General Staff of the Red Army, spoke with concern on his face. He handed the information in the folder to Joseph Stalin. Unlike the telex information of the Chinese Federation, this is a paper tape of a telex typewriter rolled into a small roll.

Joseph Stalin held the scroll of paper in his hand and did not open it. He seemed to just ask casually.

"Poles? These guys...!"

The seven words represent Joseph Stalin's insight into the situation as the leader of the Soviet Union. Even his following words show his understanding of the strength of the Soviet Union.

"Although the Red Army was not ready, we could win against them and the Germans! The only problem now is, they... are the bastards in the south of us, what would they do. If we want to destroy the Soviet Union, then it's time!"

Joseph Stalin had a deep hostility towards Poland, which occupied Lithuania. However, they were not worthy of his worry. Although Poland was a very powerful enemy, it had not reached the level of worrying that the Chinese Federation existed like that.

Just like the media reporters on the front line, when something happens, you first look at the reaction of Crystal Palace, and then talk about other things. Because without Crystal Palace's reaction, no one will know the direction of the development of the matter. And Crystal Palace's reaction can often determine the direction of the matter, or even the end of the matter.

Whether for the media or for the heads of various countries, this is the rule of the game in this world. Joseph Stalin was not too worried about the upcoming attacks the Poles were about to launch. His eyes looked through the Kremlin windows and looked at the distant sky.

"Comrade Paul Kochakin, how did you go about your remote mission? Ukraine's reaction may be more important than the Chinese Federation!"

The fiefdom directly under Tang Yunyang of Ukraine was, of course, the territory of the Russian Royal Guards was there. Will they make any noise while the Poles launched an attack? If so, they would join Poland, Germany or the Soviet Union.

From a certain perspective, this may determine the future of this war. I believe that the Russian princess will not sit idly by and ignore his brothers. If this speculation is true, then the Chinese Federation will join the war and return to the side of the Russian Royal Guards.

Therefore, Joseph Stalin's mission to Paul Kotchakin was mainly to have a secret contact with the Russian royal family in advance. At the same time, he tried to understand their plans and to seek any assistance they would receive after the possible war began.

"Let's do this, Marshal Shaposhnikov, I think if I start a full mobilization now, it may stimulate the enemy and enable them to launch an attack immediately. However, the border military regions should increase their alertness to prevent them from being attacked suddenly!"

Marshal Shaboshnikov, the chief of the General Staff of the Red Army, was somewhat dissatisfied with this order. Just increasing the level of alert may not stop or fight against the attack that is about to be launched. If this is the case, the Soviet Union would have to bear a lot of losses in the early stage of the war.

But as usual, he hid these incidents in his heart. He didn't want anyone to label him as "panic". In the General Staff, where playing with politics is more than doing military profession, it is a matter that you will never be wrong.

Just when Joseph Stalin and Marshal Shaboshnikov, the chief of the General Staff of the Red Army, decided to increase the alert level of the military regions on the border, the attack on the Soviet Union, mainly Germany and the covenant countries of the Iron Alliance, supplemented by the minion countries, had quietly begun.

In Lithuania, the Polish Navy's air fleet has been ready for all war. In the waters of Estonia, the air fleet of large-scale airships floating at a low altitude will arrive at its destination immediately after the war begins. The Storm Legion, which is the main attack force and pioneer, will start from there.

In the direction of the Black Sea, Romania, Italy and Bulgaria will also use naval and air fleet as the main forces to land in the northern part of the Gaoda Suo through the Black Sea and launch an attack towards Rostov.

Everything had already started to fight according to the time and place specified in Barbarosa's plan. This time Heinrich Himmler played a Japanese conspiracy. Five minutes before the war began, his foreign minister, Ribbintrov, announced the beginning of the war to the Soviet ambassador.

In the Soviet Embassy in Berlin, Ribbentrop met Soviet ambassador Sukanov. Looking at the Soviet ambassador whose bald scalp was shining under the fluorescent tube, Ribbentrop suddenly felt a little pitiful in their hearts.

"The most powerful nations in the world have already planned to attack them the most fiercely, but they don't know anything."

At this time, the Soviet Union, in order to prevent Poland and obtain some new military equipment secrets, had been deliberately establishing good relations with the Germans. As mentioned earlier, the Soviet Red Army was always very vigilant against the Poles, but for the Germans, at least from the perspective of the officials who were subordinates who wanted to keep their heads, they would rather not have conflicts with the Germans.

Therefore, Ribbintrov was holding a top-notch vodka in his wine glass at the moment. He was not in the office of the Soviet ambassador. On the contrary, he was at the scene of a voice execution dance held by the Soviet ambassador.

The fluorescent lights illuminately allow the well-dressed gentlemen and ladies in dresses to finish dancing and return to their seats.

Ribbintrov walked to the prepared podium on the edge of the dance floor with his wine glass, and even arrived there, he looked at his watch. It was only two minutes before his head of state Heinrich Himmler gave him the time to declare the war.

So he raised his wine glass gracefully and said a word to the gentleman, wife and ladies who had just returned from the dance floor.

"I think we should thank the generousness of the Soviet ambassador for his support of this joyful party for us, so I would like to ask everyone to applaud and express their gratitude, and also to ask everyone to finish this glass of wine together!"

Ribbintrov's words aroused the cheers of the majority. However, the Chinese Federation's feces maintained the temperament that he had, with aristocratic tendencies.

Of course, he knew in his heart what the Germans were going to do tonight. He also knew very well that Ribbentrop was just waiting for the last moment to come. If he put aside his identity as a politician, he could also be said to be sympathetic to the Soviet ambassador's at the moment.

But at this time, politics and war were a showdown between two armed groups in a distribution of interests. Kindness and kindness did not have a status in this showdown. The only thing he could do was to drink some wine in a pretentious manner and applaud it in a pretentious manner.

I said something in my heart, no one could hear it: "This is a standard, Japanese conspiracy!"

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Ribbentrop's smile flipped, and then took out a document from his arms. Cleared his throat in front of the microphone, and he began to announce the beginning of the German war against the Soviet Union.

"Gentlemen, ladies, here I want to announce one thing. Germany declares war on the Soviet Union, and the Defense Forces will, under the constraints of the Iron Covenant, cross the Soviet border with the troops of the covenant countries and launch a military offensive on the Soviet Union. Our offensive will not overly harm civilians, and will try to avoid humanitarian disasters. But our offensive will disintegrate the resistance of the Soviet Red Army and will continue until the capture of the Soviet capital.

Declaring war on the Soviet Union was not because the Germans had any dissatisfaction or hatred for the Russian nation. However, this great nation had been in the hands of some people for a long time. Therefore, as the German government, which is responsible for the freedom of the entire Europe, will spare no effort to resolve the supremacy and oppression of the Bolsheviks in the Soviet Union. It will bring true equality, freedom, and suspicion to all the Russians who love freedom.

God bless Russia, God bless Germany, God bless everyone who loves freedom!”

When Ribintrov finished reading the declaration of war, he looked at the entire party venue, which was shocked by the news, with a smug smile on his face. This is the effect he wants, and now things have proved that he has indeed achieved the desired effect.

The Soviet ambassador's face quickly turned gray in Ribbentrop's announcement, and then an abnormal rosy surged on his cheeks. Like other Russians who like to drink vodka, he had the stubborn character and a strong temper.

He walked up to the podium and pushed Ribbintrov, his movements recklessly and entangled with anger.
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