There is never a wall that separates the wind. Of course, it cannot be ruled out that Ouyang Yun deliberately spread the news or that the Soviet spies made meritorious deeds. The next day, Ouyang Yun was burying his head in the case and approving documents when Pan Meiren came to report that Chuikov was here. "The person who came here is not a good person." Pan Meiren said these words softly and then went out to greet her.
Ouyang Yun frowned, then continued the work at hand.
Chuikov was in a very bad mood. How could the Chinese do this? Soviet Russia urgently needs their assistance. It’s okay if they can’t do anything. How can they make a decision to send troops to North Africa at this time? This will make General Secretary Stalin What do you think? What is this, a naked threat? If Soviet Russia fails to implement the immigration plan as promised, the Chinese will give up on Soviet Russia. No, maybe it cannot be said that, Soviet Russia does not need the mercy of the Chinese, etc. , is this really the case? If the Chinese Far East Expeditionary Force continues to make noises but not take action, then the Soviet Union will still have to squeeze out the last bit of capital.
When he first heard the news that China would send troops to North Africa, Chuikov took it for granted that this was China's revenge for China's failure to faithfully implement its Far East immigration plan. Then, all his thoughts were inevitably filled with negative emotions, and he could not adjust it no matter how deep he took a deep breath. This also made him rarely maintain a gentle attitude in front of Ouyang Yun, but looked a little angry: "Your Excellency, Prime Minister, I heard that your country is preparing to send troops to North Africa. Your Excellency, your Far East Expeditionary Force is still fighting in our country, and We are being surrounded by superior German forces, sir, aren't you worried at all?"
Chuikov obviously did not lose his mind, and he also knew how to use the Far East Expeditionary Force as an excuse.
How did Ouyang Yun answer, "Marshal Chuikov, we are indeed preparing to send troops to North Africa. I know that the war situation in Soviet Russia is not optimistic, but there is more than one Soviet battlefield where the allies and Germany are fighting fiercely. As the backbone of the Allied forces, we must Taking into account the interests of other countries and taking into account the overall situation..."
"But Your Excellency, if we are defeated, the German army will directly attack the Far East and Outer Mongolia, no, Mongolia. I think you will not want to see this scene."
"Of course, I definitely don't want to see this day, but just as we can send troops to Southeast Asia and send troops to your country before our own problems are solved, I think, as a responsible big country, we must have the ability to take care of our small family. You have also seen everyone's awareness. I am not boasting. We have always done a good job in this regard, and we should be the best among the allies."
"You care about everyone, but if you don't have U.S. dollars, land, or food, you Chinese people will probably not send any troops at all, you hypocritical guys." Chuikov cursed, but the expression on his face softened a little, and said: "If you As you said, your country has indeed contributed a lot to world peace. I think this is also the reason why Chongqing can grow from a war-torn ruins into an international metropolis. This also proves the importance of your country to the allies... Chuikov flattered him very much. After a smile appeared on Ouyang Yun's face, he changed the topic and said, "Sir, as brothers and friends, can we, while taking into account the overall international situation, be able to get some benefits?" As for the preferential treatment, it’s not that I want to speak ill of Commander-in-Chief Zhang behind his back, but the Far East Expeditionary Force."
In the eyes of Soviet Russians, what Zhang Zizhong did in Soviet Russia was of course hateful, but this was the reason why Ouyang Yun always supported him unswervingly. As a general of a local faction, Zhang Zizhong served in both the Xuebing Army and the National Defense Force. When he was young, he was actually able to lead an army to fight alone. No matter how outstanding his military talents were, he was still coveted by many people for his position that may not have been achieved through meritorious deeds.'
At this point, no matter how stubborn the old military leaders in the country are, they can conclude that no matter what the final outcome of this unprecedented war, China will definitely become the big winner. At this time, it will be able to establish unparalleled achievements on the battlefield and even on the international battlefield. That is the capital to establish yourself in the country in the future. This will definitely benefit your family and party, and even bless several generations of descendants.
No one understands why Ouyang Yun favors Zhang Zizhong. After all, when he was in North China, Zhang Zizhong always played against Ouyang Yun. This is why others tried every means to seize the commander-in-chief of the Far East Expeditionary Force from Zhang Zizhong.
The more this happens, the more Ouyang Yun wants to defend Zhang Zizhong's authority in public. This is also in line with the major United Nations affairs he is managing. If his own army and generals do not defend themselves, how can they establish the Chinese military's international reputation? How can he lead the coalition army if he has such a good reputation?
Waving his hand to stop Cuikov, Ouyang Yun said rudely: "Brothers and friends, I absolutely disagree. Not to mention the far East and Outer Mongolia, just take the nearest Southern Xinjiang as an example. Marshal, do you think these are brothers? Is there anything that friendly countries can do?"
Chuikov actually put forward the term "brothers and friends" because he wanted to move people emotionally. After all, no matter how much this kind of official talk is not true, there is no actual loss, and as a kind of diplomatic rhetoric, few people can take it seriously.
So, when Ouyang Yun seriously refuted this view, Cuikov was embarrassed.
"These are all misunderstandings. Haven't the misunderstandings been resolved now?" He said carefully.
"Has it been resolved? But why has the Far East immigration plan been stopped? Is it because we failed to fulfill our promise, or because your government is distressed and wants to go back on its word?"
Ouyang Yun insisted that the Far East issue would not be relaxed. Chuikov, even though he had one head and two heads, knew that this was an unavoidable hurdle. After learning that China would send troops to North Africa, he contacted the country to seek countermeasures against Soviet Russia. People think it is not scary for China to send troops to North Africa. What is scary is whether this will cause the German army to abandon the North African front and send more troops to Soviet Russia, because Stalin did not dare to judge whether this was a tacit understanding between China and Germany. China and Germany A secret communication channel has been maintained. Although neither the Chinese nor the German officials would admit it, the top leaders of Soviet Russia, the United States, Britain and France all know that this is a real existence. The Soviet Russians themselves are the best at doing this kind of thing. Even if they refer to themselves and others, they have to worry about it.
"I can assure the Chinese that it's not that we want to give up the immigration plan. It's because there are so many domestic opponents that we have to make the immigration plan more concealed in order to block Youyou's mouth..." This was Stalin's letter to Chuikov. The latest instructions, of course, this kind of verbal assurance Chuikov himself can't pass, so he doesn't want to say it unless he has to.