Chapter 395 The Japanese Occupied South Vietnam
"Don't make these unnecessary suggestions." Pogmorov glanced at Cui Kev, "I know you have suffered some losses in Qin Wei's hands. But as long as you analyze it carefully, you should know that it is just a relatively equal transaction. Maybe the price we paid is a little higher, but that is not unacceptable."
"But there are rumors that the reason why the Japanese were able to defeat us continuously was because Qin Wei provided a lot of accurate information to the Japanese." Cui Kefu said in a deep voice.
"It is absolutely not something that a certain organization or individual can do alone to obtain accurate military intelligence about the Far East Red Army." Pogmorov shook his head. "The KGB people once analyzed that this was an imperialist country, at least two more imperialist countries' intelligence organizations acting together. Moreover, the Japanese had taken in the traitor of Liusicov before, and that guy was almost ignorant of the situation in the Far East... and most importantly, Comrade Belia believes that under the 'Great Purge', there are still many bad guys hidden in the middle of the Soviet Union that have not been eliminated. These people secretly contacted Liusicov or other people with bad intentions, which led to the failure of the Red Army in Siberia several times."
"...Okay, I admit that this is my delusion." Cui Kov gave up his thoughts helplessly. The KGB, or the National Security Council, had already reached the conclusion, so he would still "believe". Otherwise, the murderous devil Belia would definitely send him to a labor camp. Of course, that's still light. If it's a little heavier, he might lose his life. This is no joke. Although the "big purge" has passed, it's still easy for Belia to kill a general like him.
"But what to do with Outer Mongolia? If ** really moves over, it will be difficult for us to go back in the future." Cui Kefu changed the subject.
"You may not know how bad the situation in Siberia is." Pogmorov touched his beard. "The reform prisoners released by the Japanese have deceived many people. To the west of Irkutsk, apart from Chelyabinsk and Novosibirsk, almost all other places have fallen into their hands. The Japanese planes took advantage of the opportunity to bomb railways and roads from Sverdlovsk (Yekaterin Arbor) to Izhevsk. They even dropped aviation bombs at the tunnel entrance of the Ural Mountains... Now, the railways leading to Siberia in China have been completely blocked, and Japanese planes bomb and surveillance almost all-weather. We cannot support Siberia at all. Although Temuxingo can choose to stick to it, he is not sure of complete victory..."
"As long as winter comes, we can counterattack. I believe that with Temuxin Ge's strength, he can definitely defeat the Japanese in front of him." Cui Kefu said.
"But what if the Japanese choose to block it layer by layer?" Pogmorov asked back: "Although we are more adapted to the Siberian winter than the Japanese, we will also be affected. The Japanese only need to step back to let Temuxine consume his ammunition reserves... By then, our more than 200,000 Red Army soldiers will be in isolation."
"As long as the offensive is strong enough, he can definitely hit Sverdlovsk (Yakaterin Arbor)." Cuikov said.
"Get to Sverdlovsk?" Pogmorov looked at him in shock, "What should I do with Siberia? Is it all for the Japanese?"
"What does it mean? Did Brother Timuxin not plan to open up the connection with Moscow first?" Cui Kefu was also surprised and inexplicably.
"Why do you think so? Let Temuxin go west? Have you forgotten that we have to face the Germans? If the Japanese push the front line to the Ural Mountains... do you know what the consequences will be?" Pogmorov shouted, "The Germans have won the entire Western Europe, and their only enemy in Europe is us. And they are now allied with the Japanese. If the Japanese push the front line to the east of the Ural Mountains, do you know how much pressure the Soviet Union will bear?"
"The Kremlin means to let Temuxin go all the way east?" Cui Koff said in surprise again.
"Yes." Pogmorov sighed. "He must go east, preferably to reach Chita. In that case, Chita can attack China's northeast along the Central and Eastern Railway... That is the key to the Japanese. At that time, they would have no choice but to withdraw their troops."
"But that's China!" Cui Kefu frowned, "Will doing this make the Chinese disgusted? We still need their help now."
"Didn't you say that the Chinese army has penetrated into the northeastern border? In that case, Temuxinge arrived in the northeast just to help them. This is fulfilling the responsibility of a friend. What qualifications do the Chinese have to oppose us?" Pogmorov asked with a smile.
"But if Temuxin Ge cannot do it, this is going deeper!" Cui Kov thought about it and did not bother about that issue. The Chinese people's attitude does not need to care too much, especially in such matters that concern the entire Siberian war, and they cannot care even more. However, when thinking of the Japanese's evil performance after launching an attack on the Far East, he still felt a little unreasonable. The Soviet Union used more than one million troops to attack Finland, while Temuxin Ge now only had 200,000. It is obvious that even if the Japanese were just Kanto Army, they were many times stronger than the entire Finnish National Defense Forces.
"Moscow also took this into consideration," Pogmorov said: "If the war cannot develop as expected, then in order to avoid the Japanese's pursuit, Temuxingo had to lead his troops to retreat to Outer Mongolia and then return to the Soviet Union from Outer Mongolia."
"But this way..."
"We need someone to block the possible pursuers of the Japanese for us." Pogmorov shrugged and took over Cui Kov's words. "Of course, only ** is the most suitable task. The Chiang Kai-shek government has clearly turned to Britain and the United States, and he will sooner or later be our enemy. So, we can prepare for both. First, Timuxinge's march smoothly, taking over the three northeastern provinces or one or two of them, but we cannot directly occupy these places, so it will be the best choice to hand it over to **. On the one hand, it strengthens the pro-socialist power, and on the other hand, it finds an enemy for Chiang Kai-shek, so that it can become a buffer between us and the National Government in the future; Second, Timuxinge's march is unfavorable and retreats to Outer Mongolia. Then ** will have to complete the task of responding and blocking, and at the same time, it will continue to restrain the Japanese's power in Siberia in Outer Mongolia."
"I thought we wouldn't give up Outer Mongolia?" Cui Kefu curled his lips, a little dissatisfied. He had just gotten so angry because Qin Wei's idea had a great possibility that the Kuomintang and the Communist Party would strengthen their strength in Outer Mongolia, and then affect the Soviet strategy. Although the current Siberian war situation was not good for the Soviet Union, like many people, he believed that it was just a temporary phenomenon. As long as Moscow could free up his hands, it would only take a minute to kill the Japanese. But unexpectedly, he was full of confidence in the future of the Soviet Union, but Moscow shrank first... Wasn't he "performed" just now?
"Of course we will not give up on Outer Mongolia. Now this arrangement is only temporary." Pogmorov smiled, "Even if Temuxine had to retreat, we would leave at least one division of troops there."
"But what if ** is unwilling to enter Outer Mongolia?" Cui Kefu asked again. Although he had analyzed that the central government had a great possibility of going to Outer Mongolia, he also knew how great the difficulties were... Give up the current stable days and face the powerful Japanese Kwantung Army and the unfamiliar environment. This would be an extremely dilemma for **.
"If they don't want to, we will help them increase their quota." But Pogmorov didn't care. "I believe that ** who are used to living a poor life will definitely agree after seeing our 'sincerity'."
"Are you going to send something again?" Cui Koff couldn't help looking at the ceiling. He was the commander of the military expedition, not the commander of the transportation brigade. But since he came to China, why has he kept drawing things out of the Soviet Union? Is this the "Boy of Spreading Money" in Chinese mythology? He is not young anymore.
"There is no way. This is the price." Pogmorov smiled bitterly.
"I just hope that there will be no one like Qin Wei in **..." Cui Kefu said helplessly.
"Probably not." Pogmorov shook his head, "You know, ** is poor. They are easily satisfied."
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"The Japanese have entered South Vietnam."
All parties had their own plans, and Qin Wei did not expect that his idea would have such a role. He originally planned to fly directly to Kunming to take up his new home the next day, so that he would not have to be caught and asked questions all day in Chongqing. But God obviously felt that it was not good to let him go at this time, so the next day, he was blocked by people at the airport as soon as he arrived at the airport. Then, the other party told him this news and at the same time conveyed to him the order that Chiang Kai-shek asked him to go back for a meeting.
"The Japanese go to Nanyue and go to Nanyue. If you dare to cause trouble, just fight. Where can I open the door to me?"
Qin Wei didn't want to go back like this, so he made a phone call at the airport. When he heard that Zhang Zhizhong was answering the phone, he got angry on the spot... He was so annoyed that he had been very angry these days.
"It's not just you, why are you in a hurry?" Zhang Zhizhong was obviously a little angry, "The Japanese navy blocked the coast of Vietnam. Our international transportation line has been actually cut off! Can you hide such a big thing? Get back immediately!" (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to come to Qidian to vote for recommendations, monthly votes, and your support is my greatest motivation. Mobile phone users please go to m. Read.)
Chapter completed!