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Chapter 1570 Anti-Japanese War to the End

There were some of the Soviets, and there were also some of the Germans. Even more Germans were than the Soviets and even more powerful. So, is it a blessing or a disaster for the Soviet Union to invest such weapons in the war?

The Soviet Union wanted to achieve its strategic goals.

By using this weapon on the battlefield, let the Germans know that if the Germans wanted to continue to fight, the Soviet Union would certainly become scorched earth, but the Germans would also pay a great price. The Soviet Union was not afraid of death, but the Germans were afraid. Although the German nation has been encouraging childbirth recently, the mature generation will have to wait at least twenty years later.

The bombing of Munich made the Germans know that the Soviets had the ability to destroy the German cities and let the Germans die hundreds of thousands of places. In this way, can the Germans make a choice and want to die together?

If you don't want to, that's fine, let's sit down and talk.

How to talk about it?

"Taking the current front line as the dividing line," Zhukov said: "We signed a united states with the Germans."

"Bang!" Stalin slapped the table with his hand: "Zhukov, what are you talking about?"

Although Zhukov was favored by Stalin, it does not mean that Zhukov could do whatever he wanted, especially now, is Zhukov surrendering?

The Soviets lost all the territory of Europe and became Asian countries. These territories are the most precious of the Soviets. Now, Zhukov actually said that he would give them all to the Germans?

How is this possible? This is completely a traitor! Even if Stalin died here in battle, he would not agree to such a traitor agreement. If it were someone else, Stalin would have taken out his pistol and shot him with his own hands.

Even Zhukov can't do it, this is a matter of principle.

Zhukov was not afraid: "If we asked the Germans to retreat 300 kilometers, would they agree? Just sign an agreement for the time being. I remember that Hitler once said something before, "Agreement is for tearing it down."

After hearing Zhukov's words, Stalin's expression improved a little, while Zhukov, who was standing beside him, continued to express his views.

"If we continue to fight now, we may complete a historic turning point in Moscow and continue to counterattack Europe, but we will definitely be seriously injured." Zhukov said: "This is also a big reason why Americans support us. We use us to consume the strength of the Germans. In this case, why don't we think about it and just let the Americans and the Germans consume each other?"

"There must be a war between the United States and Germany. Now, Germany has begun air strikes on the east coast of the United States. Now, although the war between us and the Germans has not ended, in front of Cialek, the strategy of attacking the United States has been arranged. After only this side is resolved, it will cross the Atlantic and invade the United States."

Zhukov's analysis is very correct, and this is also the judgment of everyone present, but this is based on one premise, that the Soviet Union has disappeared, which of course is something that everyone is unwilling to think about.

"The Americans also saw this and tried their best to support us. Now, as long as we make the Germans realize that if we fight to the death with us, the casualties of the Germans will be much greater than they estimate, then what should the Germans choose?" Zhukov said: "For the Germans, as long as the United States is immortal, the Western world will have the possibility of a new beginning. Didn't Churchill not give up yet?"

Until now, many people have begun to lean towards Zhukov.

Zhukov's meaning is very obvious.

First, a ceasefire with the Germans, and then the United States and Germany fight. The best outcome is that the United States defeats Germany, and Germany's strength is greatly consumed, and the Soviets can advance all the way to Berlin.

This just gave the Soviets a chance to recuperate and a rare opportunity.

The prerequisite for doing this is to sign a ceasefire agreement that Stalin could not accept.

By now, Zhukov has made it clear that for the Soviets, this decision would shame reputation, but it was the most beneficial.

However, this must first be obtained from Stalin's consent.

Zhukov did not continue, the entire basement became quiet, with only everyone's heavy breathing sound.

Stalin pondered for less than a minute and then raised his head: "Don't mention the signing of a peace agreement with the Germans in the future. If anyone dares to propose it, go to Beria to report it yourself."

Stalin said this, and the light in front of everyone's eyes dimmed again.

Of course Stalin would not compromise. Even if it was called a high-sounding peace agreement, it was essentially a surrender agreement. As the proud Stalin, he would never surrender.

Even if the entire Soviet was turned into scorched earth, even if the Soviet Union finally perished, as a proud Russian, he could perish, but he would never surrender. This is Stalin's answer.

Maybe he was compromised and could lie in firewood and taste gall, and wait for the counterattack next year, but Stalin would not do that. If the peace agreement was signed, what would happen to the Soviets who remained in the German-occupied area?

The whole nation's war of resistance must be fought to the end. There is no way out for peace. There can only be one between Germany and the Soviets!

Stalin was determined.

"Yes, Comrade Stalin, I was wrong," Zhukov said.

Stalin glanced at him and again chose to forgive the beloved general. Although Zhukov proposed the peace, Zhukov only suggested that when he made a choice, Zhukov could only obey.

"The plan for air strikes on Munich will be formulated immediately," Stalin said: "We can't wait any longer, let the Germans know the feeling of war burning to them!"

Although Stalin rejected Zhukov's proposal, Stalin accepted Zhukov's bombing of Munich.

Yes, bombing Munich is a good idea. At the same time, although Stalin would not take the initiative to seek peace, would the Germans come to discuss a ceasefire with the Soviets after the Germans paid a huge price?

If that were the case, more could be requested. Although it would not necessarily cause the Germans to withdraw from all Soviet land, at least some could be taken back?

Stalin made up his mind.

In later history, there were many evaluations of Stalin and various statements, but it is undeniable that without a firm Stalin and this spiritual leader, the Soviets would not have been able to hold on.

Current affairs create heroes, and heroes will affect the times. Stalin was a man of steel. His firm perseverance was leading the Soviets, either victorious or perishing.
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