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Chapter 535: War

Strictly speaking, Ulan-Ude did not belong to the Far East area set aside by China in the Treaty of Nerchinsk. However, because Soviet Russia was in urgent need of China's assistance at that time, especially assistance in military technology and armament materials, after Song Ziwen's

After hard work, the two sides finally agreed to redefine the Sino-Soviet territory with Lake Baikal as the boundary, and China had to pay for 200 Beluga fighter jets, 300 Mandrill tanks and 150 Thunderbolt rocket launchers.

In that time and space, Soviet Russia was another important supplier of weapons and equipment to the Chinese army besides the United States. Before Germany brazenly provoked the war, it even organized an aviation volunteer force to help China fight the war with the Japs. At this moment, at that moment, that

In time and space, although the German army's early offensive in Soviet Russia was very smooth, it was never able to break through Moscow, and it also failed to destroy the Soviet Union's heavy military industrial base northeast of Moscow. In this time and space, the German army not only won Moscow

The victory of the battle, and they also marched all the way north to the area of ​​Novosibirsk. The heavy military industrial base was smashed by the Germans, which directly affected the continued combat capability of the Soviet Russian army. At this time, let alone a mere few hundred square kilometers

Well, even if the Chinese government opened its mouth a little louder, Stalin would not have the confidence to refuse.

After the bloody incident, although the Soviet Russian government took a tough stance in diplomacy and mobilized heavy troops to show off the rogues, the first thing they actually did was to order the State Political Security Bureau to conduct a thorough investigation in the Southwest Front in order to find out

The initiator of the bloody incident. The Soviet Russian government took such a stance, naturally not to cope with the pressure from China. It was because the development of the situation did not go as Stalin expected, and in Stalin's mind, this was obviously more important than recovering the Far East.

More important things.

There is another reason why the Soviets are not in a hurry to start a war. It is true that Stalin is ready for a war with China and is also preparing to use this anti-China wave to take the Far East back into his pocket. However, this does not mean that Stalin will

He is willing to take chestnuts from the fire for the Americans, British and Japanese. After all, too many facts have proved that China is not as fragile as it was in the late Qing Dynasty. What Stalin was worried about was that once the Soviet Union started fighting with China, it would be very difficult.

It may become the focus of China's attention. Once China gathers heavy troops and fights them to the end, even if it can finally take back the Far East, it will inevitably severely weaken the Soviet Red Army. And at that time, what will Soviet Russia do?

Will Europe attack Germany to avenge the bloody feud?

The flapping of two pairs of butterfly wings by Ouyang Yun and Koizumi Toshiichiro completely changed the historical trajectory of this time and space. First of all, Germany did not suffer a complete defeat in Soviet Russia like that time and space. Although the country was divided into two political camps, it still maintained a strong military strength.

; Secondly, the United States did not send heavy troops to participate in the European War, but shifted its focus entirely to Asia; finally, because its vitality was severely damaged in the counterattack against Germany, Soviet Russia failed to advance into Europe immediately.

Of course, the fact that Soviet Russia does not advance into Europe now does not mean that Stalin does not want to retaliate against the Germans. Otherwise, the number of Soviet troops in the Far East will be far more than 600,000, and may be 3 million or even 500

Ten thousand.

Two days later, at about five o'clock in the morning, in a position of the Soviet Southwest Front on the east side of Lake Baikal, adjacent to the lake, Second Lieutenant Polkov was holding a cigarette in his mouth and looking at the colorful clouds in the east in a daze.

Sisson, who also had the rank of second lieutenant and was squatting next to him, patted his calf and said: "Polkov, squat down, you are standing so high, be careful of the cold shots of the Chinese!"

In the Far East in February, the weather was still very cold. Even though Thinsson was wrapped in a military coat, he still shrank his neck and legs from the cold, looking like a quail.

Polkov looked down at his friend, suddenly threw the cigarette butt in his hand into the snow, and said bitterly: "I really don't know what those guys in the Politburo want to do, although I don't agree with civilians bleeding,

But things have already happened, why don’t you let us fight directly? Aren’t we here just to regain the Far East? If we do this, the morale of the troops will be exhausted!”

"Do you want to wait for the weather to get warmer? This weather is not suitable for fighting!"

Lowering his head again and glancing sideways at Senersong, Polkov sneered: "Sinserson, when you have time, you should go to the staff room and look at the intelligence materials instead of curling up and taking a nap. Our opponents, they

Most of them are from southern China. In southern China, it rarely snows in winter! This kind of weather is more suitable for our performance. We Red Army soldiers are not afraid of the cold!"

Xinsson shook his head: "I admit that our Red Army soldiers are relatively cold-resistant, at least better than the Chinese. But don't forget, our opponents once helped us in Perm -"

"So what? In the face of national interests, do we still need to show mercy to them on the battlefield?"

"That's not what I meant. Polkov, what I want to say is that when they faced the Germans, they were able to win with fewer hits and more hits."

Polkov's face became ugly. He stared at Xinsson fiercely and suddenly shouted loudly: "Xinsson, what do you mean? Do you want to be a traitor?! You have to know that the Far East, from the 17th century onwards,

The beginning of this century was our territory of Soviet Russia. The Chinese took advantage of Germany's invasion of our country to blackmail us. This is immoral and an act of thieves! Now, we are just taking back the land that originally belonged to us!"

No country is short of national extremists, and Soviet Russia is no exception. And there are not a few Soviet Russians who hold views like Polkov's on the Far East issue.

Polkov's voice was stern. Perhaps it was because of his power that Xinsun's face turned pale and he lowered his head, not daring to meet Polkov's eyes.

When Bolkov saw this, he rolled his eyes and was about to say a few words to explain Sinersun. Suddenly, he raised his head and looked to the east in confusion. Sinersson just looked up at him and was startled when he saw him like this.

Then, a neighing sound came into his ears from far and near. He opened his eyes wide and wanted to see what happened, but he heard Polkov yelling after the case was closed: "The sound of aircraft engines? Chinese fighter planes? The Chinese are dispatched

What does the fighter plane want to do?"

At dawn, against the background of the dark ink sky, the golden eagles, white-fin dolphins, and Chinese sturgeons belonging to the Chinese Far East Army suddenly appeared in the sights of Polkov and Zinsson like lightning.


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