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Chapter 1561 Khrushchev's arrangement

When Lyudmira opened the order, she was stunned.

Go to the United States?

At the beginning, Lyudmira left Odessa and had the intention to visit the United States. She introduced the story of the vigorous battles that took place on the Soviet battlefield, told the heroic battle experience of the Soviet Union, and at the same time promoted the Soviet Union's determination to win, so that it would be easier to attract sponsorship.

If the Soviet Union had no confidence, how could the Americans support it?

However, the plan could not keep up with the changes, and in the end Lyudmila did not make a move. After healed, Lyudmila entered the female sniper school and fought to train the female snipers in the Soviet Union.

Until now, the Soviet Union has begun to show that there is insufficient military service. The Soviet Union has not only female snipers, but also female pilots and tankers. As a well-known Russian, when men are not enough, women have to go on!

Especially now, the Germans are about to fight to Moscow, and they are preparing for street fighting to defend Moscow. At this time, would Lyudmila actually receive such an order?

Americans have a wide range of invitations. If only people from the scientific community are invited, some weasels will wish the chicken a New Year, so they have invited them in all aspects.

Whether to go or not is the Soviet Union, and whether to invite or not is the American business. Now, Americans have also invited the famous fighting heroine, Lyudmira, who is as good as a man.

"I won't go." Lyudmira only glanced at it and threw the order to the messenger: "Go back and tell Zhukov that if you want to go to the United States, he will just go by himself. At this time, don't try to transfer me away."

Zhukov was in charge of the Moscow defense war, and all the troops accepted his command, and this order was issued by Zhukov.

Only Lyudmira dared to say this directly. Comrade Stalin met Lyudmira himself, and Lyudmira was not afraid of Zhukov.

I don’t even see when my life is dedicated to the Soviets. If Moscow is lost, I will leave my life here, and go to the United States!

Similar situations are happening everywhere, soldiers regard obeying orders as their duty. Now they have to fight even if they resist orders! No one is willing to leave Moscow, which is their capital, and they have no way out.

After receiving one news, Stalin was also sighing: "This is our capital. We will live and die with Moscow. Don't advise me, I will never leave Moscow."

Stalin reiterated his point of view again. Even Zhukov couldn't do it, and no one could let Stalin leave Moscow!

"Yes," Molotov said: "But, for these large groups of people to go to the United States, there is still a team leader."

It would be better to have a leader. When he heard this, Stalin looked at Molotov: "Why do you go there?"

Stalin was talking casually, but Molotov heard the murderous aura in it. If Stalin didn't leave, who could become a deserter?

"No, I won't go, but we have a report here that Comrade Khrushchev wants to lead the team," Molotov said.

Khrushchev, at the top of the Soviet Union, was a person with ups and downs. Even if he failed temporarily, he would return to the center of power with a shameless spirit.

In Kiev, after the defeat, he retreated eastward with Temuxinge and continued to organize the war of resistance.

Pavlov was defeated by guns, but Kiev's defeat could not be considered as Temusinggo and Khrushchev. When the German middle army marched southward, no matter who commanded it, they would be defeated.

If he had to be responsible, Stalin should be responsible. If he had listened to Zhukov's suggestion and retreated Kiev's army to Moscow, the millions of troops would have guarded Moscow into iron walls and persevered until winter. How could he rack his brains to mobilize a local guard team like now?

Khrushchev was also trying his best and persisted for a long time. Judging from his performance, he could indeed arrange a relaxing errand for him.

Let him lead the team to the United States, which can also give full play to Khrushchev's strengths. After all, he is also a political veteran and has rich experience in visiting. He asked him to sign a military order and bring out a few people and bring back one less.

Thinking of this, Stalin almost nodded, and at this moment, the arrival of a telegram seemed to be a bolt from the blue, shocking everyone present.

"Stalingrad is about to face danger. This morning, the Turkish army has appeared near the Don River."

Turkish army, damn Türkiye!

Stalin was quite angry. He clenched his fists. This fence-bearer dared to come and cause trouble for his side!

At the beginning, the Germans relied on the Baku oil field as bait to lure Turkey into the war against the Soviet Union. However, the Turks fought for a long time and did not get any benefits. They were taken advantage of by Persia and occupied Baku.

The Turks had not obtained anything, so of course they didn't want to. At this time, the Germans spoke again and could continue to fight north. The land they captured was all from Turkey!

So Türkiye continued to work hard to advance towards the Soviet territory in the north, and actually crossed the Caucasus Mountains and advanced to the Don River. It was almost less than a hundred kilometers left from Stalingrad.

This is of course because the Soviet troops were really tight. When the Baku oil field was occupied, the main force here was wiped out in Armenia, which was actually quite empty.

The Turks crossed mountains and ridges and came to Stalingrad.

Stalingrad, located in the Volga River Basin, is also an important industrial city in the Soviet Union. For example, the tractor factory in Stalingrad is constantly producing main battle tanks. Now, Stalingrad is facing the threat of the Turks.

I originally thought that the main force of the Germans was temporarily safe in Moscow, but who would have thought that a damn Turk would appear!

"We must never let the Turks defile our city!" Zhukov immediately expressed his point of view.

It’s easy to say about other cities. Stalingrad, a city named after the great leader! How could it be defiled by a group of Turks?

"Yes, order the garrison of Stalingrad to defend the city to the death." Stalin said: "We must not let the Turks occupy it."

There was no extra troops, and Moscow was still nervous. After Stalin said this, he suddenly thought of someone again: "Appoint Khrushchev to go to Stalingrad and serve as a political commissar to supervise the war. Whoever fights in a bad way can be killed on the spot!"
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