Imperial Overlord

: Seven hundred and seventy-four leave here

Originally like the news, the German artillery bombardment by the Soviet leader Stalin in Moscow has become commonplace every time it appears.

The three consecutive days of shelling have made everyone in Moscow accustomed to the deafening sound.

Round after round of shelling, it has been going on for several days now. Stalin was awakened by artillery fire every day, with black circles around his eyes.

He looked at the newspaper in his hand, which was full of stories about the heroic and tenacious resistance of the Soviet Red Army to the invaders.

For example, which soldier blew up a German tank, and which bunker blocked the attack of the German troops for a long time...

These articles can be used in tomorrow's newspapers by almost changing the protagonist's name, and there is nothing new at all.

Anyway, now that the German ** team is in the city of Moscow, they can shell the suburbs of Moscow every day and blow up the houses that are not much left there.

If there is no atomic bomb, it is very difficult to completely obliterate a city. In real history, there are still many houses in Stalingrad that survived after the war.

Moscow is bigger than Stalingrad, so there are more buildings and a little more grandiose.

For example, there are many churches in Moscow, all of which can be called historical sites. The Red Square and the Kremlin are also famous tourist attractions in later generations.

It's just that these places have not yet entered the shelling area of ​​the German ** team, so they have not been seriously affected.

"The German troops in Kaluga were not repelled, and the reinforcements from the south had to take a detour. Tomorrow, the leading troops will arrive in Moscow, with about 20,000 people." While eating breakfast, the secretary was thinking about the important things of the day. Stalin listen.

Moscow was surrounded on both sides, the west was a direct German attack, and the south was also cut off by Guderian's armored forces.

Moscow is already very dangerous now, but Stalin has no intention of leaving, which makes everyone panic.

Stalin held a knife and fork in his hand, pressed the sausage with the fork, cut a piece with the knife, and placed it in his mouth gracefully.

He still has sausages to eat and a hearty breakfast, but in a place dozens of kilometers away from him, the soldiers on the front line only have enough cold food to satisfy their hunger.

"Zhukov is still loyal..." Stalin gave his own evaluation while eating.

Zhukov now holds the most elite 2 million troops in the Soviet Union. At this moment of crisis, when Stalin was about to be surrounded by a circle, he could still obey Stalin's orders, which moved Stalin very much.

In return for li, Stalin also trusts Zhukov very much now, at least in terms of military command, he is very interested in Zhukov's opinion.

It was precisely because Zhukov believed that Rokossovsky was well defended that Stalin did not blame Rokossovsky for losing the Moscow periphery.

In the same way, it was precisely because Rokossovsky was not replaced that the Soviet army had always adhered to the correct defense policy of taking a step-by-step approach.

At this moment on the outskirts of Moscow, the senior generals of the German army have begun to have a headache for their huge losses.

No matter how you look at it, there are too many Soviet troops around Moscow. Although a large proportion of these troops cannot be called troops, it will take time to eliminate such troops.

German troops don't have that much time, so they are more anxious that if winter comes, Moscow may survive the severe cold between November and February.

And the German army had to survive a winter in the wild, and the loss of many battles, not to mention the embarrassment of being unable to attack in winter, would leave the Soviet Union a chance to breathe.

Letting a vast country breathe for three months, Li Le, a traveler, does not know what kind of variables will appear.

"About 20 houses in the suburbs were destroyed, and the civilians in the two blocks were severely affected." The secretary glanced down at the report again, and continued to introduce.

"The German attack will not last long, the great victory must belong to us!" Stalin took another bite of sausage, and then said in a deep voice.

"Tomorrow, let's leave Moscow... Let Khrushchev and Konev prepare." Suddenly, Stalin, who had been leaving Moscow, said.

This was the only substantive order he had spoken in days. Before, he just kept asking for where to stay, but he couldn't come up with any specific plan.

Can't blame him, because he is a leader, he is only responsible for making programmatic requirements, and the completed plan is drawn up by his subordinates.

It's just that at the tactical level, no matter how much he asks, he can't reverse the real battlefield situation.

"A train entered Moscow yesterday, and the German airstrike destroyed our railway line to the north, but 100 t-34 tanks were still brought in," the secretary said.

Hearing the good news, Stalin sounded in high spirits, he nodded, did not say anything else, just ate the exquisite food in front of him.

Even in times of war, even when the enemy is under siege, the leader's breakfast must be well-crafted, and this must be guaranteed.

The secretary turned around and left with the report. When he walked to the door, a smile appeared on his face. He could finally leave and follow the leader out of this dangerous frontline city.

"Comrade Stalin, the great leader, is leaving~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Go and prepare your luggage! Clothes, medals...and spare parts for his favorite pipe..." When he reached the door, the secretary told the guard waiter there.

The waiter at the door nodded and turned to pack Stalin's personal belongings. He was also very happy, thinking that as a servant who Stalin could not do without in life, he could also leave with Stalin.

The secretary looked at the officer standing beside him again, and said with a smile on his face, "Call Comrade Khrushchev and Comrade Konev, and tell them that Comrade Stalin has decided to leave tomorrow and leave Moscow!"

"I understand!" The officer stood at attention and saluted, then turned to inform. His mood was not very good, because he was not a member of Stalin's guard, so he might not be able to leave with Stalin.

If it doesn't work out, you will stay in this unfortunate city and destroy it together with this city. So the officer was in a heavy heart and walked towards the end of the corridor with a livid face.

In the corridor, there is still the smell of ashes from burning documents. The window has been partially covered with sandbags, and only the upper part can penetrate the dazzling morning light...

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