My Third Empire

Two hundred and thirty-four revenge

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Stalin stood on the balcony, watching the red flag being solemnly raised by the soldiers. Then he walked back to his room with his hands behind his back. He's been in a very bad mood these days, so bad that many happy things can't evoke his smile.

One was his former right-hand man, Yezhov, his most trusted subordinate, who died in a street shootout. He was shot from the back by his cronies, and the scene was chaotic and full of doubts. But in the end the case was dealt with as an act of revenge for the victims of the Great Purge. After Kirov, Yezhov became another dead, obscure leader of the Soviet Union.

Of course, there is an even more depressing thing. Many people in the military feel that Stalin's death of Yezhov was an act of shirk responsibility. They strongly demanded that the purge be stopped and the dead be rehabilitated. This ideological wave made Stalin so devastated that he had to order another purge of the military command hierarchy to consolidate his increasingly fragile rule.

On the other hand, from Khrushchev's statement, he knew how much the Soviet Union lost in Poland. These interests are too large to describe in numbers: hundreds of thousands of young men were picked up by the Germans for nothing, and there were also hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians and Belarusians. Germany not only got a lot of population resources, but also got a lot more land than the original border.

Stalin had to admit that the young Fuhrer of Germany won, won a large swathe of territory, and also obtained the labor force of hundreds of thousands of Poland and even the Soviet Union. But as the leader of the Soviet Union, he has to find his place, which is what he most wants to do now, and what he must do.

But declaring war on Germany is unrealistic. After all, the problem he is more eager to solve now is the military's dissatisfaction with the Great Purge, and his army has actually proved that it is not an opponent of the Wehrmacht. If they go to war, they will obviously bring their own humiliation and shake their prestige and foundation at home even more.

Not just not being able to go to war, but even avoiding the Germans from going to war with the Soviet Union now. Because the Soviet Union must spend at least two years to rectify its internal problems, it will have its own confidence to face the provocation of the German team. If the two countries are now at odds, then even if the Soviet Union can win, it is definitely a tragic victory that is unwilling to accept.

So he had to choose another way, to find a way that could make Germany pay the price and still be unable to anger the Soviet Union. But after so many days, he still hasn't been able to find a way to get the best of both worlds. Looking at the thick snow outside the window, it seemed that the cold feeling poured into the warm room, giving him a chill from head to toe.

An assistant knocked on the door of Stalin's open room, and Li Zhenghui reported: The great leader Comrade Stalin, Comrade Khrushchev would like to be able to meet you.

Stalin nodded, indicating that people can come in, and after a while,

Khrushchev hurried in.

As soon as he entered the door, he smiled and said to Stalin: Comrade Stalin, the great leader, I have an eye on your plan to retaliate against Germany. As he said, he pressed a treaty to Stalin. on the desk.

Oh? Stalin was stunned for a moment, then took the document and took a closer look. This document is not complicated, because the name of the document is written on the cover, and this name seems to be the document's name. content. On the white color cover, Soviet-German Nonaggression Pact was clearly written in large characters.

What do you mean? Stalin asked, frowning. What loopholes could this treaty have? It is unlikely, and even if there are loopholes, with the current Soviet military strength and Germany's covetous attitude, it is still a question whether these loopholes can be exploited. Stalin couldn't think of the key for a while, so he stopped thinking about it himself, and asked Khrushchev directly.

Khrushchev didn't dare to sell his hand in front of Stalin, and quickly explained: Comrade Stalin, there are no loopholes in this contract, but the document itself is the biggest loophole.

Oh? The document itself? Stalin glanced at the document again, waiting for Khrushchev to continue.

What if we leaked this document? Khrushchev said the mystery directly: If the British or the French get the copy of the treaty, what will happen to Germany?

What will happen to Germany? How can Germany be? The lies of Germany's expedition against the Soviet Union became a joke, and no one would believe the German Führer's explanation anymore. The so-called lack of supplies, bad weather, etc., can no longer convince people that the whole world will know that the German expedition is just a hoax. The French will be furious, hundreds of thousands of French troops will cross the western border of Germany, and the whole of Europe will be huddled together. Not to mention Germany threatening the borders of the Soviet Union. At that time, it will be a question whether Germany can exist or not.

Very good! Very good! Stalin patted the table happily, finding this solution was the happiest thing he had done in recent days, and that smile seemed to return to his face - the beautiful pinch on his mouth His beard was raised to the sides again.

Comrade Stalin, the only thing to solve now is how to get rid of the relationship and hand over this document to the British or the French. Khrushchev said with a smile: This time, enough for the Germans to be devastated.

Why do we want to get rid of the relationship? Stalin proudly threw the documents on the desk, stood up and said: Just think about it, even if the Germans knew we leaked secrets, France has already begun to prepare for war, he Germany What else can I do?

Will Germany go to war with us directly? Then this treaty will be useless, and they can still say that the treaty is fake... Khrushchev frowned and asked, Isn't that self-defeating? ?

Are the British and the French fools? Stalin was in a good mood today, he waved his hand and explained with a smile: They have already guessed half of it, but they are still not sure that Germany has a secret treaty with us. If we leak Let's go out, even if Germany does anything, it's already too late.

Soon, a Soviet diplomat visited the United States, where he suddenly announced that he was seeking political asylum. He cried and cried about how he was persecuted in the Soviet Union, and swore that he was actually the son of a capitalist who opposed communism. Anyway, he got his wish on the front page of the United States.

While the United States was struggling with what to do with him, he told his detainees that he had many classified Soviet documents that he would hand over to the American authorities only if he was allowed to live in the United States.

Of course, the United States finally agreed, and the Soviet diplomat then gave up the document he stole in order to obtain American citizenship, that is, the confidential Soviet-German Non-aggression Treaty. The U.S. intelligence service, which received the documents, immediately sensed the seriousness of the incident, and quickly handed the document to President Roosevelt.

Since Germany did not continue the game as prearranged, it is impossible for the United States to continue to support Germany. An uncontrolled world power is something the US government doesn't want to see. So President Roosevelt immediately contacted his allies Britain and France, and soon both countries knew about the secret document.

And this Soviet-German Non-aggression Pact, which should have been sent out on January 1, 1938, was handed over to the United Kingdom and France after this series of handling, on January 5, 1938. day.

Of course, this document soon became another corroboration of Germany's attempt to attack the Low Countries westward, and together with the German Yellow Box Plan captured in Belgium a few days earlier, further demonstrated that the German invasion plan against France was entirely true.

The document was then sent to the French front-line commander-in-chief, where it was handed over to General Cammelin, the commander-in-chief of the Anglo-French coalition forces.

So? The idea of ​​the Germans trying to attack France has been around for a long time... It seems that they planned very carefully. Gammelin looked at the deliberately sent report and threw it aside: Intelligence The department really has nothing to do. Why did you send this report to me?

He sneered, pointed to the battle map, and said to several of his generals: We were preparing for war when we didn't get this document. Now? We are still preparing for war... Does that make any difference?

At the same time, at the German High Command on the Western Front, General Lundstedt was reading the report on the leak of the Soviet-German Nonaggression Pact. After reading it, he also threw the document aside.

Looking at the confused eyes of his subordinates, Lundstedt smiled and pointed to the map of France in front of him: When we didn't get this document, we were preparing for war. Now? We are still preparing for war. ...does it make any difference?

In the headquarters, everyone laughed along with them. Five days of rain and snow did not make the roads muddy, nor did it stop the Germans from completing their final war preparations.

The cannons have been pushed to their designated combat positions, the guns and ammunition have been fully rationed, and the entire Western Front troops have even improved their meals for two days; No equipment was frozen in this weather; every secret fighter depot was heated on time, and the pilots were ready to go.

It's really strange to say that the heavy snow for several days in a row stopped after two hours, the sky was cloudless, and it looked like a good weather. It seems that God has finally made up his mind and wants to see a wonderful fighting show.

The pointer of history now points to an inconspicuous number: January 6, 1938.

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