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Chapter 571 Flowers

From the standpoint of the United States, Truman hoped that Soviet Russia and China would fight in the Far East. For Stalin, from the standpoint of Soviet Russia, he was more willing to interpret Ouyang Yun's speech as a demonstration and determination of the Chinese people. Then, the question Come on, are the Soviets really going to go into full-scale war with China?

Truman's life was difficult, but Stalin's life was easy. Oh, it was definitely better than Truman. After all, Truman was a democratically elected president and wanted to serve "public opinion", while Soviet Russia was a dictatorship. To put it more simply, he only wanted to Just be responsible for yourself. Of course, as a responsible leader, he will definitely take "national interests" into consideration when considering an all-out war with China.

"If we go to full-scale war with China, then we will not be able to look west for a certain period of time. No, we must take control of Poland. Otherwise, even if we can defeat the Chinese, we will also suffer losses on European issues in the future. , and Germany, we must retaliate against the Germans. The German Nazis killed so many of our people. Is that all? Beria, tell me, what is this Ouyang Yun who said these words? "I mean, is China strong enough to start a war with us, the United States, Britain, and Japan at the same time?" Three hours after receiving the relevant report, Stalin had calmed down. He sat at his desk, holding a pipe in his right hand, and spoke to Beria, who stood silently on one side, continued to talk.

"Supreme Commander, I think we should have private contact with the Chinese. Ouyang Yun publicly released such words, which shows that he has no intention of all-out war with us. Otherwise, after the Chinese Far Eastern Army won Baikalsk, it should not Just bomb our railroads," Beria said.

After the secret treaty between the United States and Japan was exposed, Stalin once sent Chuikov to Chongqing in order to carry out political blackmail against the coalition government. Facts have proved that his move was wrong. Although the coalition government at that time was in trouble internally and externally, the Chinese military and political affairs headed by Ouyang Yun The high-level officials were highly consistent and tough on external issues. It was precisely because of this blackmail that the originally friendly relationship between China and the Soviet Union began to decline, and among the Chinese people, the "Friends of the Soviet Union and Russia" also became "ungrateful" Villain", anti-Soviet voices emerged.

"Doesn't this mean that we have bowed to the Chinese?" Stalin frowned.

"How can we bow our heads? We just refused to take chestnuts from the fire for the United States, Britain and Japan. China is no longer the China that everyone could bully. The Americans screamed so fiercely, but they only fought with the Chinese in the Pacific. After the war, there will be large-scale military operations, and there are also the Japanese. I heard that the Battle of Singapore ended with the Japanese withdrawing voluntarily. As for the British, apart from some minor frictions with the Chinese in Indochina, Now they haven't even officially sent out troops. It's obvious that the United States, Britain and Japan are doing this to make the Chinese feel confident and bold to fight us in the Far East..."

Stalin thought about it seriously and said: "Your analysis makes sense. Let's talk while fighting. Although the Trans-Siberian Railway is paralyzed, we still have roads and transport planes. Maybe we can't sustain hundreds of thousands of people at the same time." It is absolutely possible to launch military operations, but it is absolutely possible to maintain tens of thousands of people to maintain pressure on the Chinese army. Also, in order to show our determination, I will reinforce five aviation divisions to the Far East. Beria, you should also send more people. Entering the Chinese-occupied area, after all, there are hundreds of thousands of Russians in the Chinese-occupied area. If they can be mobilized, I believe it will be no less than a hundred thousand troops."

In Stalin's opinion, in terms of political system, Soviet Russia's SHZY was naturally much superior to China's capitalism (because of the powerful force shown by China, Stalin subconsciously raised China's social level in his mind. In fact, at this time China is still in a semi-feudal and semi-capitalist state), and those Russians in the Far East have enjoyed the superiority of SHZY. Comparing the two, they should naturally side with Soviet Russia without hesitation.

Stalin naturally took this matter for granted, because although the Russians in the Far East China were once part of the Soviet Union, the vast majority of them did not enjoy the advantages of SGZY. On the contrary, they were suppressed target, so on the issue of being pro-Soviet and pro-China, they actually tended to favor the latter.

The State Political Security Bureau of the Soviet Union was the manipulator that caused this result. Of course, Beria knew the real situation. Therefore, although he readily accepted Stalin's order, in his heart, he gave the matter a certain nature first. , I think it’s worth a try, but only God knows what the consequences will be.

A large number of fighter planes flew to the Far East from other parts of Soviet Russia. However, although the number of fighter planes of the five divisions was sufficient, the combat effectiveness, how should I put it, Stalin was playing a trick here, because the Chinese Golden Eagle flew across the sky. The birth of the Chinese Golden Eagle made jet fighters the main force in air combat in advance. After suffering the consequences of the Chinese Golden Eagle, Stalin began to copy the Chinese Golden Eagle in batches due to the planned economy. It has to be admitted that the copycat capabilities of the Soviets in this time and space are different from that of the Soviet Union. A certain big Eastern country in time and space had a chance to compete. Taking advantage of the golden eagle that China sold to the Soviet Union, the Soviets actually succeeded in copying their own jet fighter.

With jet fighters, those old fighters were naturally not taken seriously by Stalin. However, the Americans supported them with old fighters. Based on the concept of not using them in vain (as for people, Stalin did not care at all), Stalin sent them to the Far East.

A Soviet fighter plane appeared again in the sky over the Far East. At first, Zhuang Houzhong didn't understand what was going on and was shocked. Then, when he found out that the planes reinforced by the Russians were just fake, they couldn't compete with the Golden Eagle. After that, he couldn't help but be happy, "What's going on? The Soviet Russians are too poor to open the door. Don't they know that even the Americans themselves don't use this Mustang fighter?" Yes, since the advent of the Golden Eagle, in that The Mustang fighter plane, which should be famous in time and space, was only exposed in the United States and the Pacific Ocean in this time and space, and then was collected by the Americans. As for why the Americans now gave it to the Soviets, this is the United States. It was a trick of the capitalists. They were not willing to spend a lot of money to build the Mustang fighter production line and just shelved it. So, after the United States, Japan, Britain and the Soviet Union formed an alliance, they dug it out again to fulfill their promises to the Soviets.

Five divisions of Soviet air force reinforcements made only a dozen appearances in the Far East. As a result, they lost more than fifty fighter planes, and this was all when the enemy was outnumbered. Zhukov saw that it was not a problem, so he had no choice but to personally Intervene and call all the remaining fighters back to the rear. This means that the Soviet Red Army has completely given up its air supremacy in the Far East. Now, there is no hope of restoring the Trans-Siberian Railway.


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