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Chapter 939 Recruitment

"General Timuxine, I'm very happy to see you." After Timuxine was captured, he found out that he was a senior Soviet officer, so he was not abused.

He was sent to Warsaw with Pavlov, and here he met a familiar man.

Temuxin Ge has never met or communicated directly with the other party, but the other party's photos often appear in the headlines of newspapers. In this era, it is impossible for anyone to be unfamiliar with him.

German Head of State, Cialek.

Until now, Timuxin has certainly come back to the story. The whole incident is too obvious. Germany must have known its own plan for a long time, so the Germans will confront each other and make its own failure completely.

The only way for one's own side to win is to attack. With the Germans waiting for it, their own offensive plan is a joke.

I lost myself, and lost in the hands of a person who has never had any defeat since his debut. Brother Timuxin doesn't feel that he has lost.

"Head of the Cialis, I am just a defeated general." Temushinge said: "To be honest, I have nothing to be happy to see you in such a scene."

Brother Temuxin's words made the guards on the side annoyed immediately. The captain of Cialik picked up the gun and wanted to swing him, but was immediately stopped by Cialik's eyes.

In Cialek's eyes, this is not an offensive act, it is the other party's true thought.

"So, General Timuxin, do you have any plans for the future?" said Cirick.

Temuxine shook his head: "If the Soviets don't exchange us back, then I will stay in the prisoner-of-war camp for the rest of my life."

The Soviets did not like to exchange prisoners of war. In the eyes of the senior officials, prisoners of war were all embarrassing. They should have died in the battlefield, and then Moscow named them martyrs. But now, they surrendered shamefully!

Therefore, Brother Timuxin did not give up too much hope, he wanted to spend the rest of his life in the prisoner-of-war camp.

When Cirick heard this, he immediately said, "When our two armies attacked from both sides and wiped out the evil Poland, it was so pleasant. I really didn't expect that today we would come to this point. General Timuxin, who do you think should be blamed for this?"

Of course, it was the Germans who occupied the Brest Fortress and were still stumbling on the Soviets in Finland. Is it necessary to say that?

Brother Timuxin didn't say anything, just remained silent.

"When Germany just came over the defeat of World War I, we had a honeymoon period with the Soviet Union for a period of time. Unfortunately, some of the top leaders of the Soviet Union always wanted to treat us as enemies, and even for some short-sightedness, and wanted to stab us from behind when our Germany launched a war of revenge."

Cirik's words made Temuxine lower his head. Indeed, Cirik was not wrong. When Germany took action in the west, the Soviet Union wanted to cause trouble on the Soviet-German border.

If you come from the perspective of the country, there is nothing wrong with this, but from a personal point of view, it is indeed a bit hooligan.

After all, Germany and the Soviet Union signed a non-aggression agreement.

"Among them, Khrushchev is definitely a naturally bad guy." Shirek continued: "Unfortunately, this bad guy escaped again. He returned to Moscow, General Temuxingo, do you know what Khrushchev said?"

Khrushchev actually ran back. It seems that history always wants to make bad people live longer! Of course, Brother Temuxin can guess that when Khrushchev returns, he will definitely put all the responsibility for failure on himself!

This person is his purpose to climb up at all costs. For this reason, he can step anyone under his feet.

"So, General Timushingo, are you willing to come to our Germany? In the German Wehrmacht, the rank of general is still the same. What do you think?" said Cirick.

Brother Timuxin felt his body and immediately shook twice.

After Khrushchev returned, he would put all the blame on Timuxin Ge, who had been captured and could not speak out. Even if he exchanged prisoners of war, Timuxin Ge would not be able to be shot when he returned.

Back to the Soviet Union, Timxinge had no good ending, but stayed in Germany and continued to stay in the prisoner-of-war camp? Or did he obey Germany and joined the German army?

"How about those troops that surrendered to our Germans can also be organized into new troops and you will lead them?" said Cialek.

Cyric's words were gentle, but there was murderous intent.

Once Temuxin surrendered to Germany, it would mean that the defense battle of Brest Fortress had achieved the most brilliant victory. This was the first Soviet puppet army!

In history, after Germany invaded the Soviet Union, it attacked Moscow within a few months, capturing millions of Soviet troops, some of which became puppet troops, and under the leadership of Germany, it maintained the public security of the occupied areas.

And their joining would greatly reduce the Soviets' will to resist.

Now, if the first puppet army was pulled up like this, it would definitely be the biggest blow to Stalin. Moreover, before the Finnish War ended, it would be impossible for the Soviet Union to mobilize the whole country to fight Germany.

This army will be led by Temuxinge to Moscow in the future. It is exciting to think about it.

If Timuxin Ge disagreed, then he would not have a good ending, because the matter he recruited would eventually be passed on to Moscow, and Timuxin Ge would be completely finished in his life.

"Sorry, Head of Cialis." Temushingo refused Cialis without much hesitation: "My life belongs to the Soviets."

At this time, Timuxine maintained his loyalty to the Soviets.

Cialek knew that his recruitment had failed, and this was as expected. He stood up and prepared to end the meeting. After he turned around, Temusin heard Cialek's words.

"You are loyal to the Soviets, not Stalin. Do you think that Stalin is the object of your loyalty now?"

This sentence echoed in Timuxin Ge's mind.

He was loyal to the Soviets, but Stalin could not represent the Soviets. He planned the Great Purge just to clear the Trotskyists. Anyone who opposed him would not have a good end.

The Soviets today are more centralized and authoritarian, and they are not the ideal country at all!
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