"But Ma Zhongying can, just like you are a genius in the artillery. He led 500 cavalry into Xinjiang. For several years, no one could stop it. Even the Soviet army a few years ago (the purge had not started at that time), the Soviet army was still extremely powerful.
.) could not withstand it. In the end, it was barely defeated with several times the strength advantage and countless aircraft and artillery. It is a pity that such a wizard stayed in the Soviet Union..." The great man Nianqi is about to burn out.
He took a deep drag on the cigarette holder at the end and said, "I heard from Xu Guangda that Ma Zhongying learned armored tactics after going to the Soviet Union. Didn't you always say that the armored brigade does not have qualified military commanders? Isn't this ready-made?"
"Yes, cavalry tactics themselves have a lot in common with armor tactics. With Ma Zhongying's genius, it shouldn't be difficult to understand the essence of armor tactics..." Hu Weidong thought of this and immediately expressed his stance,
"Please rest assured, Chairman, even if I tie him with a rope, I will still tie him back!"
"If he no longer considers himself Chinese, forget it. Everyone has his own ambitions." Taizu said with a hint of gloom on his face. The Soviet Union was so powerful that every Chinese who had been there would be deeply shocked.
, a considerable part of them are from the Soviet Union. Although Ma Zhongying had a legendary experience in the past, he went to the Soviet Union only after being defeated by the Soviet Union. His mental state is definitely not as confident as it used to be. Whether he can persist in himself is not a great thing.
of confidence.
"Yes, Chairman." Hu Weidong promised.
In order to save time, Hu Weidong ignored everyone's opposition and resolutely chose the riskier plane. Fortunately, the journey was safe and he successfully arrived in Moscow on November 22, 1937. What surprised Hu Weidong was that not only the two Red Party members Zhou Gong and Mao Zemin
The representatives who went to the Soviet Union for negotiations, even the General Secretary of the Executive Committee of the Communist International, Georgi Dimitrov, came to greet him personally. Behind him were many important figures from the Communist International, including the person whom Hu Weidong hated most.
Wang Ming...
Afterwards, Hu Weidong learned that it was his series of methods to rapidly increase the number of workers in the Central Plains border areas that attracted Dimitrov's attention. It should be noted that currently the industrialized areas in the world only account for a very small part, so the power of the proletariat is under attack.
In the eyes of many big figures in the Communist International, the key reason why revolutions in agricultural countries cannot succeed is because these countries have a low degree of industrialization and the power of the proletariat is too weak. Therefore, if there is a way to quickly improve the backwardness
The proportion of the industrial population in the region was of unimaginable help to the international communist movement.
Hu Weidong's trip was originally in urgent need of support from the faction of the Communist International represented by Dimitrov, which was not the only Soviet Union. Now that the other party has its own needs, the matter is easier to negotiate. As for the Soviet Union, Hu Weidong is more
Confidence, although Stalin was a great man and a tyrant, even Hu Weidong, who was now a general, faced some pressure from him, but the starting point of Stalin's actions was always for the national interests of the Soviet Union, so as long as he came up with something that could impress him
In exchange for conditions, it is not that difficult to obtain assistance from the Soviet Union. Although Zhou Gong and Mao Zemin are both excellent diplomats, they still adhere to the traditional Chinese habits. Emotions are put on the surface, and interests are operated underneath.
It is incompatible with Westerners like Mao Zi (in the eyes of Chinese people) who put interests directly on the table, so communication is naturally very difficult. When Hu Weidong discovered this, he couldn't help but shook his head secretly. "It seems that I really came to the right place this time!"
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Although Hu Weidong tried his best to hide his clumsiness in his speech at the Communist International in order to avoid arousing the Soviet Union's vigilance, it still received great praise. Dimitrov, who has always had a strong sense of "working class superiority", even expressed his disapproval of the Chinese Red Party.
He spoke highly of his two-year efforts to strengthen the ranks of workers. Under his call, tens of thousands of communists from all over the world came to China to support the Anti-Japanese War. Among them were some technical talents urgently needed in the border areas. The victory of the Anti-Japanese War
and made an indelible contribution to China's industrialization process....
As for the Soviet Union, after Hu Weidong pointed out that the quality of penicillin strains had improved during this period and was better than what was given to the Germans before, the Soviet Union finally began to re-estimate the true value of this technology. In addition, Hu Weidong even took it in one go.
In exchange for the design drawings of the akm assault rifle, 40mm rocket launcher and 107mm rocket launcher (Note 1), and promised to share advanced industrial technologies such as oxygen top-blown converters with the Soviet Union during the Soviet aid period, Stalin was finally moved. In addition
When Hu Weidong was in the Soviet Union, he also actively helped government representatives determine the aid list, and even helped them develop a set of simple and easy quality inspection methods and standards (but whether they dared to inspect it is none of Hu Weidong's business). Although these increased
The Soviet Union's expenditure, which even slapped Soviet industry in the face, created a harmonious atmosphere between the two parties in China. Stalin's worries subsided, and the negotiations that had been stalled for a long time quickly achieved a more satisfactory result.
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On December 16, 1937, the two parties formally signed an agreement in Moscow. The Soviet government promised to assist the Chinese Red Party in building the Lanzhou-Xinjiang Railway, the Karamay Oil Field (while Hu Weidong was abroad, the geologists who stayed in the country were not idle.), jade
Men Oilfield, Lanzhou Refinery, Lanzhou Chemical Plant, Lanzhou Petroleum Machinery Plant, Gansu Baiyin Factory Copper Mine, Gansu Yawan Antimony Mine, Lanzhou Iron and Steel Plant, Lanzhou Nitrogen Fertilizer Plant, Qinghai Salt Lake Potash Company, Ningxia Shizuishan Coal Mine, Gansu Jinchang Jinchuan Nickel Mine
, Gansu Jingtieshan Iron Mine, Gansu Xicheng Lead-Zinc Mine, Ningxia Xihuashan Tungsten Mine, Yanguoxia Hydropower Station and other 36 major industrial projects, and provide an additional one million tons of steel per year in the next three years (the aid projects require
steel needs are not included), support self-built railways and other industrial projects in the northwest border area, and dispatch a technical team of no less than 10,000 people to provide construction guidance, worker training and other supporting services (these people’s wages are borne by the Soviet government,
However, food and accommodation are provided free of charge by the border district government.).
In addition, the Soviet Union agreed to send a volunteer air force of no less than 150 combat aircraft to the Shanxi-Sui Border Region, Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Border Region and Central Plains Border Region, which were at the forefront of the Anti-Japanese War, to support the Anti-Japanese War. The pilots were recruited from Soviet aviation school students on a voluntary basis. The aircraft
The pilots' salaries are paid by the Soviet Union, but the board and lodging are also provided free of charge by the border region government. Another crucial point is that the pilots' combat record and preliminary evaluation are responsible for the Red Party...
Note 1: Hu Weidong did not claim to be the inventor of these weapons. He only said that they were the results of research and development by military technicians in the border areas. Otherwise, given the virtue of the Soviet people, they might not have detained people to help them work. (To be continued.
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