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Chapter 131: Thunderstorm Plan

The most effective solution to rule was the conversation with the Zionists for about an hour. Cialek outlined a beautiful scene for Israel's future and encouraged them to continue their struggle. Finally, several people left with satisfaction.

"This group of vampires!" When the Jews left, Scherner couldn't help but complain. As a veteran who followed Cialek in the revolution from the beginning, Scherner dared to make such a complaint or two.

Cialek nodded: "Yes, they are all vampires. Jews are the best at accumulating wealth. Because of this, we need the Jews in the United States to contribute their wealth. Before they take off their last pair of pants, we need them. Well, let's talk about the situation on the front line."

Now, the war in Iran is still what Chirik is most concerned about. After all, this is Germany's confrontation with the Soviets again in another direction. Although Chirik will not directly intervene in the battle on the front line, he believes that the Model he sent can complete this task.

"Now, the Soviet army is blocked from the front line of Ghazwin, and the Soviets' plan to quickly destroy Iran has gone bankrupt. We can foresee that the Soviets may send more troops into Iran, and the subsequent battles may be even more sinister." Keitel said.

This time, the Soviets almost succeeded. They acted decisively and effectively, and learned the German blitzkrieg well. Unfortunately, the Soviets still made a serious mistake. They did not accumulate enough strength from the beginning!

If the Soviet army of 100,000 people crossed the border together, Iran would be unable to resist. Now, there are only more than 10,000 people coming, which is seriously insufficient in number.

However, the Soviets may also be for the sake of secrets. After all, if it is mobilized by 100,000 people, the noise will be too loud and may be discovered by Iran and Germany, and it will not have the effect of a surprise attack.

Now, the Soviets must be in a difficult situation. A reorganized cavalry division was annihilated. Gazwin's street battle would make the Soviets even more bleeding. The Soviets were angry and would definitely mobilize more troops.

"Iran is also mobilizing." Cirick said: "We should not invest too much troops. We mainly rely on the Iranians to fight on their own and defend their territory. They must be determined and we can invest more weapons and equipment."

The lives of German soldiers are precious, but there should not be too many soldiers who sacrificed in Iran, which is definitely not worth it. This is a major premise for Cialek.

As long as Iranians are motivated, there is nothing that cannot be done. In later generations, a large number of Iranian youths have stepped on mine formations. What else can they not be done?

"Now, let's wait for protests from the Soviets!" Foreign Minister Ribbintrop, with a look of helplessness.

Sooner or later, the Soviets would discover what Germany helped Iran to fight, so the Soviets would definitely protest.

Cialek immediately took over the conversation: "The Soviets invaded Iran and still protested to us? Their shamelessness is simply limitless. If they really dare to come to us to protest, then we will tell them with the most serious attitude that we can't even get involved in Iran, where our Aryan compatriots are there!"

Cirick was determined, and almost at the same time, in the distant Moscow and the Kremlin, he was almost as angry as he was.

"German, German again! What exactly does the Germans want to do? Are they going to have a big battle with us?"

Returning to the center of power, Khrushchev did not hide his anger. Now, the enemy of the Soviet Union is Germany. No matter what, a powerful Germany will be the absolute enemy of the Soviet Union!

"Great leader, I suggest that we cannot wait any longer. We must make a plan to completely overthrow Germany, and insert our flag of sickle and axe into the whole of Western Europe!" Khrushchev continued.

This sentence made Stalin think, yes, this reminder is very good. Although Khrushchev made many mistakes in the past, this strategic vision is absolutely correct.

Germany is too powerful! It unifies the entire Western Europe, and now it unifies North Africa and the Middle East. Germany has mastered too many resources, which is the biggest threat to the Soviets!

Putting down his cigarette pot, Stalin looked at the map on the wall: "Khrushchev, you are responsible for developing a combat plan against Germany with Zhukov, Budoni, and Voroshinov. This must be kept highly confidential, so it is called the Great Thunderstorm Plan."

The heavy thunderstorm was a heavy rain against Germany, pouring all over Western Europe!

Now, Stalin has made up his mind.

In history, Germany first launched an attack on the Soviet Union. At the beginning of the Barbarossa plan, it caught the Soviets off guard and suffered heavy losses.

If you read this history, Qai found that the losses of the Soviets were too heavy.

Needless to mention the main T-34 tanks, etc., just talking about the number of people, the Soviets lost millions of troops. After being made into dumplings by Germany, the Soviet Union's strength was greatly damaged.

There is an obvious problem here. The Soviets deployed their main force of the army to the Soviet-German border! Moreover, the scale and quality of the Soviet military force far exceeded that of Germany.

For example, the number of troops was 1.6 times that of the German army, with 170 divisions accounting for half of the total Soviet force; tanks, the Soviet Union was 4 times that of Germany, and half of the tanks had the mass of the most advanced tanks; artillery, the Soviet Union, and 43,000 German, and 19,000 fighter jets, of which at least nearly 4,000 fighter jets had the performance of the most advanced fighter jets of the Luftwaffe at that time, while Germany had only 1,830 fighter jets used to attack the Soviet Union.

What does this mean? Stalin's ambition is no less than Hitler!

Hitler wanted to fight the Soviet Union, but the Soviet Union also wanted to fight Germany! The various friendly treaties between the two countries were just a fig leaf to confuse each other!

Stalin mobilized heavy troops on the Soviet-German border, not because he foresaw Hitler's possible advance east at any time, but because he had other plans to take advantage of the situation. He wanted to take advantage of the war between Germany and Britain to take the opportunity to launch a large army and insert the red flag into the entire Europe.

Unfortunately, the Soviets acted too slowly and did not enter the combat state in time. Moreover, Stalin misjudged that they would not go to war with the Soviet Union until Germany defeated Britain.

A normal person would not understand the idea of ​​a madman. Hitler was a madman and a war madman, but in all the previous actions, Hitler's crazy plans had been proven to be correct.

Now, Germany is more powerful than in history. There is such a strong enemy in the west of the Soviet Union, so you won’t be at ease even when you sleep!

Khrushchev still knew Stalin's intentions best and immediately made such a claim. There must be a war between the Soviet Union and Germany, so you must be prepared now!

Stalin even agreed immediately, and even named it the Great Thunderstorm Plan. It can be seen that Stalin had already thought about it many times and had been brewing in his mind.
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