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842 Future Red Capital

Moscow, Kremlin bunker.

This bunker is the most solid part of the Moscow civil defense project under the leadership of Kamenev. It is located 20 meters deep underground in the Kremlin. The bunker has three floors, with a construction area of ​​more than 10,000 square meters. On the top of the top is a whole cast reinforced concrete protective plate, which is 5 meters thick! It can definitely withstand the frontal bombardment of several nuclear fission bombs - although the nuclear fission bomb was not invented when the construction of this bunker was started, out of love for the great leader, the Soviet engineers still built this super solid... grave for Trotsky at any cost!

"Grave" was the nickname of Trotsky for his own bunker, because he knew very well that this was his burial place. As the initiator of this world, he must be responsible for the failure of the world, and his heroic sacrifice will surely inspire generations of successors to complete his unfinished cause of human liberation.

Since April 8, 1936, this "grave" has become the central nervous system of the Soviet Red Army. Trotsky led the entire Soviet command to move from the Convoce Villa outside Moscow to this probably the most sturdy bunker in the world.

"...Leningrad Municipal Party Committee reported that the center of the nuclear explosion on the 21st was the Leningrad District of Leningrad. The nuclear explosion time was around 11:15 am. The power of the nuclear explosion was about 18,000 tons of tnt explosives. The entire Lenin District has been completely destroyed in the explosion, and almost all the buildings were seriously damaged. Several major factories in the Lenin District were completely blown up, and property and personnel losses were extremely serious! According to preliminary statistics, more than 3,000 buildings collapsed or were seriously damaged, and more than 4,000 buildings were damaged to varying degrees, with more than 250,000 casualties, and the specific figures are still under the statistics..."

Trotsky waved his hand at Tukhachevsky and suspended the report on the loss of the Leningrad nuclear explosion in advance. What he is concerned about now is not this at all, but how much impact will the Leningrad nuclear explosion have in the Soviet Union and within the Soviet Red Army? Leningrad is not an ordinary city. It is the cradle of the Soviet GCD, the largest port city in the Soviet Union named after the great leader Lenin. The Germans actually threw a nuclear bomb there. I am afraid that the whole Soviet Union would know about this?

"Comrade Chairman, the Northern Front Army, the Leningrad Prefecture Committee, and the Municipal Party Committee have reported in telegrams and have taken all measures to block the news. The entire Leningrad city has been completely blocked, and the telegrams and telephone contacts from Leningrad and the outside world have been completely controlled (in fact, it was interrupted when the nuclear explosion occurred). The news should not be leaked." Tukhachevsky put down the documents in his hand and whispered to Trotsky.

Faced with nuclear fission bombs that keep falling from the sky, the only thing the Soviet GCD and the Red Army can do is probably block the news! You must never let ordinary Red Army officers and soldiers and the Soviet people know that imperialism has such a terrible super murder weapon, otherwise the Soviet GCD rule will likely collapse immediately!

"I understand. The comrades of the Northern Front Army and Leningrad have done a good job. By the comrades of the Front Army Headquarters and the Leningrad Municipal Party Committee, the comrades of the Provincial Party Committee did not suffer casualties in the nuclear explosion, right?" Trotsky asked expressionlessly.

"There were no major casualties, because the Leningrad Municipal Party Committee and the Provincial Party Committee had moved to Hongcun long ago, and the Northern Front Army Headquarters moved to Shilisheli Fort."

"Very good. As long as the Leningrad Municipal Party Committee and the Provincial Party Committee are still there, and as long as the Northern Front Command can still play a role normally, I believe that the people of Leningrad will soon defeat the imperialist nuclear fission bomb and rebuild the damaged city." Trotsky said a few insincere words and turned his attention to Skryngsky. "Comrade Skryngsky, have you thought about the location of GCism City?"

"The Temel Peninsula is a very good counterattack base. I want to establish a GCistan city in the hinterland of the Temel Peninsula." Skryngsky didn't know that Lev Trotsky and Yue Fei had already secretly traveled to India, and thought he was really the hope of the future world, so during this period he devoted all his energy to the construction of the GCistan city.

Trotsky also frowned and thought for a moment, then looked at Vasedith: "Comrade Vasedith, is it possible to draw a unit of engineering troops to the Temer Peninsula?"

"Comrade Chairman, there are three engineers on standby in Arkhangsk, and there are 100,000 political prisoners in the Sorowishi Reform Camp, which can be transported to Dixon by cargo ship at any time (the strange name is a port city near the southern coast of the Kara Sea in the Arctic Ocean, with only two or three thousand residents)."

"That is to say, at least tens of thousands of people are going to the Temer Peninsula?" Trotsky asked with concern.

"We are going to send 250,000 people there," said Skrynsky. "Besides soldiers and labor prisoners, there are also quite a lot of young women, because we need to replace them."

"Is there enough food? Are there enough supplies?" Trotsky asked again.

"The fishing industry in Taimel Autonomous Prefecture is very developed, and there are also many reindeer farms, and there are also many wild reindeer farms. In addition, we can also establish water transportation with the resistance bases in Central Siberia through the Yenisei River to obtain material supplies. It is estimated that feeding 70,000 to 80,000 people is not a problem."

In Skryngsky's plan, it was impossible for the labor camp to be transferred from the Solovisky concentration camp to the Temel Peninsula to survive the winter of 1936, so it is enough to prepare a minimum ration for several months for them. The remaining engineers and Red Army Guards, the Soviet GCD Central, GC International personnel and young women needed long-term food supply. However, the food problem of these people is not difficult to solve, because the natural resources of the Temel Peninsula are relatively abundant, and most of the food supply can be solved through fishing, animal husbandry and hunting, and the supply can also be transferred from other resistance bases distributed in the Central Siberian Plateau.

"Where is the defense?" Trotsky asked again. "Are you sure to defend the GCismic city on the Temer Peninsula?"

"Sure!" Skryansky assured with confidence: "It is thousands of kilometers away from Krasnoyarsk. There are no roads and railways along the way, and our Red Army guerrillas are densely covered with the enemy's army. The enemy's army cannot pass at all, and the small troops are not our opponents. The only danger comes from the Arctic Ocean, but our GCism city will not be built along the Arctic Ocean, but in the depths of the Belanga Mountains two or three hundred kilometers away from the coastline."

Although Trotsky has decided to devote his entire life to the world and not intend to take refuge in Siberia, he has carefully studied the terrain of northern Siberia during this period. It is probably the most desolate and rare land in the world except Antarctica. Even if the Chinese can draw there into their own territory, they will only rule northern Siberia on paper. It is impossible to truly rule every inch of land there. Not to mention the Chinese who are not used to the cold life, even the Russians who are called polar bears do not have the ability.

The area is about the same size as the entire Europe. I wonder if there were 500,000 people before the war? They are all concentrated in areas close to southern Siberia or along the Arctic Ocean. In the extremely vast inland, if it weren't for the war, the troops and residents of southern Siberia retreated to the north, there would be no signs of human activity. However, even now, in the vast inland areas of northern Siberia, humans are probably as rare as Siberian tigers. Moreover, there is no industry there, and there is basically no agriculture - it is too cold there, and there is no food crop to grow.

The hundreds of thousands of guerrilla troops in Buluheer are now fighting by hunting and fishing. Moreover, due to the step-by-step advance of the Chinese invading army, the strongholds nearer to the Siberian Railway have basically fallen. The Red Army can only continue to retreat to the north with worse climatic conditions. Even its own survival is extremely difficult. It is impossible to provide any supplies to the GCistan city on the Temer Peninsula. The scarcity of materials will definitely become the biggest difficulty in the future GCistan guerrilla warfare in Siberia. Perhaps the Chinese only need to deploy a small fleet on the Arctic Ocean to block the northern coastal areas of Siberia. At the same time, they are using heavy troops to control the southern part of Siberia and prevent supply materials from flowing into the north, and they can trap Siberian GCistan fighters. This is also the main reason why Trotsky is not optimistic about the future development of GCistan city.

"Comrade Vates, can you still send more supplies to the Temer Peninsula?" Thinking of this, Trotsky decided to help the Siberian guerrilla warriors as much as possible. Although they are also "abandoned children", it is always beneficial for them to persist for a longer period of time. Vates Vates took a deep breath helplessly and said, "We will try our best, but now the Western Front is consumed greatly, and the Germans have begun to bombard our heavy industrial bases in the west. Military production has been seriously affected, and the supply of materials is extremely tight, so..."

"Comrade Vates, the struggle in Siberia is our future!" Trotsky looked at his labor defense people's committee member: "After the end of the Moscow defense war, all the members of the Politburo and the members of the ** Military Commission who survived will go to GCism City!"

Of course Vates would not go to the snowy and ice city of GC. Trotsky had arranged for him to escape to India, but that was a secret. So he still focused his attention and promised: "I understand, I will definitely prepare enough supplies for GC. City for ten years!"

Trotsky nodded with satisfaction and looked at Livinov, a member of the diplomatic people's committee member. When he saw his eyes, he immediately took out the latest summary of diplomatic issues and handed them to Trotsky, saying: "Comrade Chairman, our ambassador to Switzerland report that imperialism is currently preparing for a Berlin peace meeting and wants to discuss the end of the war and the post-war sharing of spoils."

"Another Paris Peace Conference!" Trotsky sneered and asked, "What kind of future have they arranged for the Russian nation?"

"Maybe...but collective exile!" Livinov whispered: "There are rumors that Germany and China hope to send all the Russians to Australia to resettlement after defeating the Soviet Union, but the United States and Britain oppose such an arrangement."

"Haha." Trotsky sneered twice, without expressing any comments, but turned the question to Japan and India: "How are they going to arrange Japan and India?"

"Japan will be completely eliminated! The Japanese nation will no longer exist, and all Japanese will be forced to become Chinese." Livinov replied: "And India's arrangements are still uncertain. China, the United States, Britain and Germany do not seem to want to eliminate the Indian GCD because they think that the territory of India GCD is too barren and has no oil and water..."

"Comrade Livinov, does this mean that after the end of this world war, there will be a GCist country in the world?" Skrynsky asked with interest.

Livinov shook his head and said, "I don't know very well. I think... India's GCD is not that easy to pass. After all, imperialism has nuclear fission bombs in its hands. Although the Indian G has detained British and American prisoners in several big cities as meat shields, if they must stick to the world's top banner, they may end up..."

Skrynsky was stunned. Livinov was right. Although China, the United States, Britain and Germany did not think that most of India in India had turned into a colony (maybe it was because they thought that the efforts and benefits were not equal), it did not mean that they could not turn it into a public nuclear test base! If they threw a few nuclear fission bombs there every now and then, the Indian people were not afraid of death, so should their socialism be built?

"Give Borotin the phone," Trotsky rubbed the sun, and said helplessly: "Indian gcd can temporarily hide their claims. The key now is to preserve the fire of the ** and accumulate strength before the Third World War. It doesn't matter if it temporarily holds up the Gcd flag. I think the Indian gcd can be renamed the Indian People's Party, or to conduct peaceful negotiations with imperialism. As long as it can win the opportunity to recuperate, even if the conditions are harsh, it can be agreed."

After saying this, Trotsky raised his eyes and glanced at the Politburo members and the Military Commission present, and saw everyone's expressions. Everyone, including Skryngsky, looked numb, and seemed to have accepted the reality that the world's total decline was coming. Trotsky sighed softly and said, "The future arrangements will be like this. Comrades, let's discuss the arrangements to resist the invasion of imperialism now." His eyes turned to Tukhachevsky, Chief of Staff of the Red Army.

The world** is bound to fail now, but this does not mean that the great Soviet Red Army can lie down and wait for death, because Trotsky is still counting on when GCism will be revived in the future, so the Red Army soldiers need to fight to the death on the east and west sides, and hold on for a while so that he can have time to make arrangements. As Trotsky's most important military assistant, Tukhachevsky's main task now is to do everything possible to delay time.

"Comrade Chairman, the Red Army suffered huge losses on the east and west battlefields during this period. After the defeat of the Battle of Krasnoyarsk, the total strength of the Eastern Front had been reduced by half. There were less than 700,000 people left, including the Eastern Front and Central Asian Fronts. Most of the heavy weapons and supplies had been lost. The situation was very difficult. The situation on the Western Front was not much better. The Western Front, the Southwest Front and the Northern Front had been under great pressure in the past half month. The imperialist group led by Germany concentrated at least 5 million to 6 million troops, and the technical equipment was several times higher than ours, and..."

"Comrade Tukhachevsky, I need a plan to resist the invasion of imperialism, not a difficult problem!" Trotsky interrupted with a stiff tone. Tukhachevsky smiled bitterly and said, "Comrade Chairman, since the snow melting season has passed and the ground on the Western Front battlefield has dried up. It is expected that the large-scale assault of the German armored forces will arrive soon. The purpose of their nuclear fission bombs in Smolensk and Leningrad is likely to be to hit the morale of the Red Army so that they can break through our defense line. So I estimate that in the next few days, the defense line between the Western Front and the Southwest Front may be attacked by nuclear fission bombs! Therefore, I suggest that the Western Front and the Southwest Front immediately adjust their defense method and replace the current defense line that stretches for thousands of kilometers with hundreds of completely independent fortress strongholds."

"Hundreds of strongholds?" Trotsky frowned. His Western Front and Southwest Front still had 10 million guns on the books. Even if they were dismantled into 300 pieces, none of them had 300 people, which seemed to be a lot. However, such isolated strongholds were defeated in front of the enemy's superior forces.

"Yes, hundreds of strongholds, only this can deal with the enemy's armored cluster assault and nuclear fission bombs at the same time... I think the enemy will not have hundreds of nuclear fission bombs anyway!" Tukhachevsky explained with a wry smile. "This is the best way to think of at present, and we must seize the time to adjust. The General Staff estimates that the Germans may launch a general attack on the Western Front a few days or the day before the start of the Berlin Peace Conference! Referring to the situation in the Battle of Krasnoyarsk, the troops witnessing the attack on nuclear fission bombs are likely to lose their fighting spirit, and the enemy will likely drop three to four nuclear fission bombs in the main breakthrough direction to blow up a passage for the assault armored forces!"rs!.
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