Chapter 1372 Heroes of the Soviet Union
Now, it is really difficult to win this war with the power of the Soviet Union alone.
Fortunately, there are still people in the United States who gave up ideological differences and supported the Soviet Union with all their might. After all, if the Soviet Union was defeated by Germany, the United States would never be able to exist alone on this continent.
Because of its common enemy, the United States provided support to the Soviet Union, and various weapons and equipment and logistics supplies were transported to the Soviet Union through routes within the Arctic Circle in Alaska. The Americans were definitely in a timely manner.
Now, in order to avoid being blown up by the Germans in the Baku oil field, the Soviet Union needed a large amount of oil equipment, drilling equipment, and petrochemicals. Of course, these also depend on the support of the United States.
Stalin nodded: "Contact with the United States immediately and hope they will transport it to us as soon as possible!"
"Comrade Stalin, Comrade Lyudmira has arrived in the Kremlin and is waiting for you outside." At this moment, Stalin's guard captain came in and said to him.
Lyudmira came? Stalin immediately showed an excited expression: "Let her come in and let us meet this sniper hero who defends Odessa and attacks the enemy!"
This is the capital of the Red Empire. It is also the first time that Lyudmira came to the Kremlin. Walking on the wide corridor, she felt the solemnity here, which witnessed hundreds of years of history.
When he was taken into a conference room by an official, Lyudmira did not expect that she would meet the great leader, Comrade Stalin, at once!
Comrade Stalin held the cigarette pot and his thick beard was slid to both sides. He was smoking and pondering at the map. After seeing Lyudmira, he immediately smiled.
"Comrade Lyudmira, you are the pride of our Soviets. Your deeds have been widely circulated and encouraged our soldiers to fight bravely." Stalin said: "Now, given your performance, the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet decided to award you the title of hero of the Soviet Union. Now, Comrade Kalinin will give you the title of hero of the Soviet Union."
Mikhail Ivanovic Kalinin, a Soviet politician, revolutionary, and early state leader. Since his death, he has served as the nominal head of state of the Soviet Union and the Soviet Union.
Now, Kalinin is old and has a gray beard, but his mental state is still very good. He lifts up the Venus Medal and hangs it solemnly on Lyudmira's chest. This medal, which is almost made of pure gold, has a small number on it, and is framed with silver on it.
Lyudmira raised her chest and asked Kalinin to hang it on her chest. At this time, she was extremely proud. She knew what the Soviet hero meant.
The title of "Hero of the Soviet Union" was established in 1934. At that time, seven Soviet pilots led by Vodopiyanov risked their lives to fly again and again, successfully rescuing the Arctic Expedition and the "Chelusky" icebreaker.
Later, the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union passed a decision to award the title of "Soviet Hero" to relevant personnel in order to commend individuals and collectives who have made heroic deeds to the country.
Those who can win this honor are those who have made great contributions to the motherland and risked their lives.
At that time, there were only certificates. Later, I found that in order to prove that he was a Soviet hero, he had to carry a certificate. It was too troublesome and not eye-catching. Therefore, on August 1, 1939, the presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union decided to establish the "Vincent Star Medal" and awarded it to the "Soviet Hero" who made heroic deeds to the country.
This Venus Medal is hung on the top of all medals. In this way, as long as you wear the Venus Medal, you can tell at a glance that it is a Soviet hero.
"Now, Germany is invading our country, and we need thousands of heroes like Comrade Lyudmira." Stalin took the certificate and solemnly put it in Lyudmira's hand: "We are proud of you."
"Comrade Stalin, I ask to return to the army and continue fighting on the front line. I want to kill more enemies." Lyudmira said.
Her fighting enthusiasm is very high, and she wants to continue fighting!
Stalin looked at her with satisfaction: "Comrade Lyudmira, some things are more important than going to the front line to fight. Now, the Party and the country have to hand over the more difficult tasks to you."
"Please ensure that the task is completed," said Lyudmira.
"Your task is to recover from injuries. When you recover from injuries, you will go to the United States."
Going to the United States? Lyudmila was stunned. What a difficult task?
"You have to go to various places in the United States to report on our deeds in the War of Resistance, let the whole United States and the whole world know about it." Stalin said.
Stalin had just had a sudden idea. Just now, he was still discussing the issue of asking for equipment from the United States, but now Stalin had an idea.
The United States must be confident and know that the Soviets can win this war so that the United States will support more forcefully. How can the Americans believe it? Of course, it is because they have seen specific examples. Lyudmira in front of them is a living example.
She wants to tell the cruelty of the enemy and her heroic battle. An ordinary warrior can have such high fighting spirit. How could such a country perish?
She was sent to the United States to give a speech. After returning, she worked as an instructor in the sniper school established in Moscow, and continued to let her play out her remaining energy. In short, she couldn't continue to go to the battlefield.
The Soviets have no capital to bear the blow, and heroes like Lyudmira should not have withered on the battlefield.
"Yes." Lyudmira agreed, but the expression on her face still betrayed her. She wanted to go to the battlefield and didn't want to go to the rear to make any reports.
Lyudmira went out, and Stalin continued to put a serious expression on his face. He looked confident in front of Lyudmira, and now he knew how sinister the situation he was facing was.
Then he continued to discuss the topic just now: "We also need to explore new oil fields, preferably in our central or eastern regions, our industries must also be moved to the central region."
The situation in Smolensk is still very critical, and the main industries of the Soviet Union are all distributed in the west. Now, the industry must be transferred out. If the industry is gone, the Soviet Union will not have to fight.
"Comrade Stalin, the latest battle report, Smolensk is about to be surrounded by the Germans." At this moment, an adjutant hurried in with the report he had just received.
As before, the German stretched out his arms, started from both sides of Smolensk, and then closed the encirclement and formed a circle!
Chapter completed!