Zhukov looked around, nodded and whispered: "Exactly."
What exactly did Zhukov want to say? There is nothing else. This is because Siberia in the Far East has always been a place of exile for Soviet Russia. During the Great Purge, at least 100,000 people from the Soviet Red Army were exiled there. Even half of these people were unable to withstand it.
They died of torture, but there are still 50,000 people. You know, these people are veterans. As long as you give them a gun, they can immediately become a powerful fighting force. The Chinese will ignore this
A little bit, Vasilevsky thought of a piece of news about "China is forming a Far East Army in the Far East", his face changed drastically, and he couldn't help but raise his voice and said: "Then what should we do? No, we must not let this happen."
As a soldier, what you are most afraid of is fighting or even killing your former comrades, not to mention whether it is for the national interest or the interests of the people first. The reason why people are called human is that they have more emotions than animals.
, so even if there is a noble excuse, it does not allow him to face this kind of thing without any psychological burden.
People like Zhukov and Vasilevsky, who have worked hard in the army almost all their lives, have few brothers who can help them block the bullets coming from behind at critical moments, and once they think that one day they will have to point their guns at
These former brothers, they are not grass and trees, so they will naturally become distraught.
"They are all loyal Red Army soldiers and should not be bribed by the Chinese." After a while, Vasilevsky said with luck.
Zhukov's words were like a plate of cold water that extinguished his wishful thinking: "I hope so too, but don't forget that the Far East is the Chinese Far East now. If they really still care about the country,
I came back a long time ago, so I can’t blame them. If it were you and me, what choice would I have made? Anyway, I would definitely choose to stay. But I heard that the Chinese government’s policies for the indigenous peoples of the Far East are quite favorable.
, not only provides free teaching, I heard there are also land reclamation and severe cold subsidies... I am sure that at least half of China's so-called Far East Legion should be Far East aborigines, and they must fight harder than the Chinese...
…It’s easy to think about this situation carefully. If you and I had just changed to a new owner, wouldn’t we be more active at the beginning in order to give the new owner a good impression? Also, I
I heard that the reward system of the Chinese army is very superior. It seems that if you kill an enemy, you can get at least fifty academic yuan as a bonus. Fifty academic yuan can be enough for a family of five here for a year..."
Zhukov had obviously conducted in-depth research, so once the conversation started, he had no intention of stopping. He heard something off-topic from his words, and Vasilevsky had to remind his old friend: "Zhukov, you
You are not tempted to defect to the Chinese army, but think carefully, your family is still under the surveillance of the KGB."
"Of course not. After all, I am also a marshal of Soviet Russia. I will not do such a thing to discredit the motherland. Vasilevsky, since your expedition to the Far East has become a fact, as an old friend
, let me give you some advice, don’t take any chances when fighting the Chinese army, and don’t think that the Far East people will treat us the same way they did when they welcomed the Red Army..."
When Zhukov and Vasilevsky were having the above conversation, they would never have imagined that their former comrade-in-arms, Revavsky, who almost died in the Great Purge, was being conferred by Zhang Liang, the special envoy of the Chinese Supreme Command, and became a member of the Chinese National Defense Forces. The first Russian general.
As Zhukov said, the Chinese government will certainly not ignore the Soviet Red Army officers and soldiers who were exiled to Siberia. Privately, the plight of these people is very sympathetic; publicly, because of their former status, if not handled properly, they may become If they become a hidden problem in society, they will definitely pose a threat to regional security. Therefore, when formulating policies related to the Far East, Ouyang Yun instructed the relevant departments to come up with a prudent method to ensure that these people are protected without causing criticism. won't be a problem.
The top chief executive assigned by the Chinese government to the Far East is Guan Yesheng, who came from the Xuebing Research and Development Institute. As the first student to join the Xuebing Research and Development Institute, Guan Yesheng did not show any special abilities in scientific research. After entering politics, he showed Excellent, and because he was a direct descendant of Ouyang Yun, he rose quickly because he had published articles on ethnic policies before, and his views were quite constructive. So when the government wanted to improve its rule in the Far East, Ouyang Yun became the He made an exception and lifted him up, hoping that he would surprise him.
Guan Yesheng did give him a surprise. The reason why the Far East Army was quickly established and came into play immediately after its completion was because Zhang Zizhong was good at training troops, but the main credit should go to him, precisely because he established the army in a very short period of time. He gained the trust of the local Russians in the Far East, so the government's recruitment work went extremely smoothly, and the teaching group sent by Zhang Zizhong recruited all the troops in a very short period of time.
Vavsky can be regarded as a surprise given to Ouyang Yun by Guan Yesheng. You must know that during Lenin's period in Soviet Russia, Vavsky was a Soviet Red Army general who was as famous as Vasilevsky and others. Ouyang Yun considered that he wanted to protect the country The actual control of the Far East region requires that the locals in the Far East have a sense of belonging. Therefore, when forming the Far East Army, we hope to use a considerable number of local generals. To put it simply, we must tie these people to the Chinese chariot. , let them experience the power of China and enjoy the benefits of fighting for China, so as to ensure that the Far East Army will not become a disaster one day in the future.
Guan Yesheng did it. Ouyang Yun didn't know exactly how he got closer to Wavsky, but that was not important. What was important was that Wawsky willingly joined the Far East Army and was encircling and suppressing the Japanese army in Halbing. It has performed very well in the series of battles.
Because Zhang Zizhong was still suppressing the rebellion in southern Xinjiang (it was the Soviets who were causing trouble, which made some ethnic minorities in southern Xinjiang always disobey the central government and always clamored for independence, because of the lessons from later generations, so although southern Xinjiang at this time The rebellion was not yet in full swing, but Ouyang Yun did not dare to take it lightly. When the Soviet-German war came to an end, the Far East Expeditionary Force had no combat missions for the time being. Ouyang Yun took advantage of the situation and sent the Far East Expeditionary Force to southern Xinjiang to quell the rebellion, hoping to put an end to the rebellion once and for all. Completely resolve the issue of ethnic minority separatism in southern Xinjiang), so the de facto commander of the Far East Army was appointed by Yu Xuezhong, his deputy newly appointed by the Supreme Command.