Chapter 1152 The outbreak of the Soviet-German war
Chapter 1152 The Soviet-German War breaks out
Liu Yimin, who was overwhelmed with emotion, called Qian Zhuangfei, Li Qiang, and He Xinghua to ask if any abnormalities had been discovered in the recent monitoring of Japanese military radio stations. ""
Qian Zhuangfei reported that due to the high vigilance of the Japanese army in North China, the Japanese army changed the code almost after every war. Even if we finally cracked the code, the Japs changed it again, and there was no progress in the radio interception of the Japanese army in North China.
It was effective in monitoring the Japanese Kwantung Army. Because the Kwantung Army's password was only changed twice when the 8th Division was wiped out and the 29th Division was wiped out. This time it was
A Japanese radio station was seized during the attack on the 11th Division in Zhucheng. Our army can now successfully monitor the Kwantung Army radio signal and quickly decipher it. Judging from the recent monitoring situation, the Kwantung Army seems to be making big moves, as if it is deploying military exercises. In addition,
In the telegrams exchanged between Commander Yoshijiro Umezu of the Kwantung Army and the base camp in the past few days, Germany and the Soviet Union were mentioned several times. Is it possible that the German fascists are engaged in some conspiracy?
Liu Yimin took the telegram manuscript from Qian Zhuangfei's hand and read it for a while, but from the telegrams from Umezu Yoshijiro and the base camp, it was impossible to tell when Germany would blitz the Soviet Union.
Although Liu Yimin himself knew the entire process of the German blitzkrieg against the Soviet Union, he couldn't say it, and no one would believe him. Therefore, after reading the telegram, Liu Yimin immediately instructed Qian Zhuangfei to send a telegram to the central government to report the radio monitoring situation. Be sure to explain,
Please tell the Soviet Union to be vigilant and to guard against German sneak attacks.
The Soviet Union now has a liaison team stationed in Xi'an, including five or six people including translators and doctors. After reporting to the Central Committee, the Soviet side will soon know about it.
After sending Qian Zhuangfei, Li Qiang, and He Xinghua away, Liu Yimin thought over and over again and felt that the biggest reason why Hitler was able to successfully attack the Soviet Union was that Hitler successfully deceived Stalin and made Stalin think that the Germans would not fight on both sides and that they just wanted to tear apart the Soviet Union.
Even if the Soviet-German Non-Aggression Pact were to attack the Soviet Union, Britain must be defeated first before proceeding. ("")
However, after all, Stalin came from the flames of war and was extremely vigilant. When Tang Xingying came back from the Soviet Union, she said that the Soviets were moving factories to the rear, which shows that Stalin, like history, had been dealing with the German attack very early.
When Liu Yimin studied the battle cases of World War II before traveling through time, he knew that when the Soviet-German war broke out, the Soviet army's deployment was basically tit-for-tat with the German army, adopting an attack-for-attack tactic. The plan was that once the German army attacked, it would launch a counterattack on its flanks.
Assault operations pushed the war beyond national borders. Among them, the Soviet army actually
The most powerful Southwest Front faced Romania and Hungary. The Soviet Army's slightly less powerful Central Front was definitely not inferior to Germany's strongest Army Group Center. The Soviet Army was on the defensive in the newly merged Lithuanian countries. In this way
The deployment is simply a replica of Germany's Manstein plan.
At that time, Liu Yimin thought that if the Soviet Union could mobilize for war in advance, enter the war track, launch an attack on Germany first, attract the main force of the German army from the center line, and implement a detour in the southwest, it would be able to control the Romanian oil fields. Without oil, the German armored group would be
It won't last more than a few days.
It is a pity that Stalin did not pay enough attention to the German blitzkrieg. At the very least, he did not study it enough and had no countermeasures. After the German army launched an offensive, he still ordered the Soviet Red Army to attack the German army, which inevitably caused heavy losses.
After much deliberation, Liu Yimin felt that in the early stages of the Soviet-German war, the Soviet Red Army would definitely not be able to stop the German attack. This was mainly because Hitler had been planning for a long time, the German army's lightning tactics were relatively new, and the Soviet Red Army's combat effectiveness had dropped too much due to the Great Purge.
But as long as they can withstand the German attack frenzy, the German army, which has too long a front and makes too many enemies, will definitely not be an opponent of the Soviet Union, which has a vast territory and abundant resources. The latest chapter of the Temple
Liu Yimin once again called Qian Zhuangfei and asked him to concentrate on monitoring the Kwantung Army's radio signals and report immediately if there were new movements by the Kwantung Army or the German army.
In fact, just like in history, the Soviet Union had received 84 pieces of intelligence that the German army was about to attack the Soviet Union. Among them, there were five pieces of detailed and accurate intelligence. One was Richard Sorge, a scout from the Fourth Bureau of the Soviet Red Army General Staff Headquarters.
The information sent back. He was in Japan at this time and saw it from the German Ambassador Ott.
The exact time of the German attack was June 22, and it had been reported to Moscow as early as May 15. Unfortunately, the Soviet Union ignored the intelligence of the red spy King Sorge. Secondly, the British used the "uncoded code" to compile irregular codes.
The Enigma machine deciphered the German radio signal, and Churchill risked
Because of the danger that his super secrets might be leaked, he personally wrote a letter to Stalin, reporting the information, and ordered the British Ambassador to the Soviet Union Cripps to deliver it to Stalin. Unexpectedly, after reading it, Stalin thought that Britain was trying to get rid of its own crisis.
and sow discord between the Soviet Union and Germany. The third was the KGB agents stationed by the Soviet Union in the Czech Republic.
The workers obtained the intelligence that Hitler would attack the Soviet Union in late June from a senior engineer disguised as a German officer from the famous Czech machinery manufacturing factory Skoda Company. They immediately reported it to the country and pointed out that the intelligence was absolutely reliable. After reading it carefully, Stalin signed
"The provocation of the British! Analyze and analyze again!"
Opinion, the information was returned to the KGB. Fourth, the German Ambassador to the Soviet Union, Count von der Schulenburg, discovered his conscience and took the initiative to report to the Soviet Ambassador to Germany, Dekanozov (formerly a KGB member), on May 5, 1941.
Director of the Foreign Affairs Division) said that Hitler had decided to go to war with the Soviet Union on June 22.
After Kanozov reported to Stalin, Stalin said at the Politburo meeting of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union that "false information has begun to spread at the ambassadorial level." The fifth is the results achieved by our party's hidden front. Gui Yongqing, the National Government Attaché in Germany,
During a conversation with a German military officer, he learned that Germany was preparing to attack the Soviet Union, and he promptly passed on the information.
After returning to China, Yan Baohang, an underground party member operating as a major general in Chongqing, learned from Yu Youren, asked Sun Ke for confirmation, and then promptly reported to Vice Chairman Zhou. After a while, Pan Hannian, who was operating in Hong Kong, also bribed
When I received the information that the German army was about to invade the Soviet Union, I reported it to Vice Chairman Zhou. To this end,
More than a month after the outbreak of the war, the Soviet Union sent a message of thanks to Commander-in-Chief Zhu in the name of Voroshilov, saying that the Chinese comrades' intelligence "helped us a lot." In the 1990s, the Russian government also specially
A medal was awarded to Yan Baohang's intelligence team, but unfortunately Pan Hannian had already died unjustly during the Cultural Revolution.
With so much reliable information, even if Liu Yimin and others reported it again, they might not be able to attract Stalin's attention.
So much intelligence did not attract Stalin's attention. The reason was that Stalin did not believe that the Germans would attack at this time. In Stalin's view, the Germans could only launch an attack after winter at the earliest. The reason for this was because of Hitler's deception.
The tactics paid off.
Although Hitler was a war maniac, he was a wise war maniac. He had long realized that he must defeat the Soviet Union and seize its strategic resources. He also knew that fighting against the Soviet Union was different from attacking Poland, and that he must conceal his intentions to the greatest extent possible.
Therefore, Hitler had already ordered the German intelligence
The newspaper department and the propaganda department: "We must do everything possible to create falsehoods, lead their (referring to the Soviet Union) attention astray, confuse Moscow, and make them think that we have been preparing to attack Britain. When they understand, we will also
That's when our bombs fall on top of their heads!"
Under Hitler's strict orders, the German army implemented a series of deceptive tactics. First, at the end of 1940, Hitler personally met with Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov, vowing to ensure that Germany would absolutely implement the Soviet-German non-aggression pact, and persuaded Molotov to say:
The further expansion of Germany into Africa required the Soviet Union to expand southward to the Persian Gulf and India through Baku. Hitler's performance convinced Molotov that the Germans would never attack before defeating Britain.
The Soviet Union. Immediately afterwards, the Germans produced false information that they were about to invade the United Kingdom, causing even the German people to believe that the German army was about to invade the United Kingdom. Later, until the German army began to move eastward, the German radio station's on-demand program also inserted "Recent"
The Guards officers and soldiers sent their injured company commander three bottles of 'Hennessy' wine and wished him a speedy recovery!" and other dialogues made people think that Hitler's elite Guards troops were on the Western Front, most likely in France.
The German army's series of deception methods dazzled everyone. On June 21, 1941, 10 hours before the war broke out, the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Soviet Communist Party held a meeting. The Soviet Army Intelligence Minister and the famous GRU leader Glikov
The meeting reported the large-scale concentration of German troops on the Soviet-German border. At this time
Glikov not only mastered the numbers and names of the commanders of the German troops assembled, but even knew that the codename of the German attack was "Barbarossa". However, Glikov swore that the Germans had not done anything yet
He was well prepared for war and expressed his willingness to accept punishment from the Politburo if anything went wrong.
Ten hours later, at 3:15 a.m. on June 22, 1941, more than 7,000 German artillery pieces of various calibers fired high-explosive shells at fixed-point targets in the Soviet Union. Immediately afterwards, the huge German army was divided into Army Group North.
,Army Group South
, three major parts of Army Group Center launched a full-line blitz operation against the Soviet Union. The northern route attacked Leningrad along the Baltic Sea, the middle route attacked Moscow along Minsk and Smolensk, and the southern route attacked Kiev, Kharkov and Donbass.
The front is more than 1,500 kilometers long.
After the German fascists had conducted a blitzkrieg for an hour and a half, the German ambassador to the Soviet Union submitted a statement to the Soviet People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs Molotov, declaring that the concentration of Soviet troops on Germany's eastern border threatened German security and the German government decided to
Declared war on the Soviet Union.
By dawn, all 1,830 aircraft of the Luftwaffe were engaged in the battle, bombing Soviet airfields. 66 airfields on the Soviet border were bombed. By noon on June 22, the Soviet Air Force had lost 1,200 aircraft, 800 of which were bombed.
Destroyed at the airport.
The Soviet-German war broke out!
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