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Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 770 Politburo Meeting of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union

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    Chapter 770: Politburo Meeting of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union

    Entering Outer Mongolia, it was the first large-scale battle with the Soviet and Mongolian troops. The ambush battle in the Hujiert Mountains ended with the *** division's victory. In addition to other weapons and equipment seized, the aviation force also sent Tang Qiuli  As a great gift, forty-six Soviet-made fighter jets and bombers, the entire directly affiliated corps was rejoicing for this huge victory. Tang Qiuli was worried, with more than 50,000 prisoners, how much food would be consumed in one day, and how much more would be built.  Two houses, the prisoner of war camp in Erenhot, are obviously not enough.

    Although Tang Qiuli was happy for the victory, he knew that it was just the beginning, and the Soviets would not let it go. Then, there would be a more intense and cruel battle. I wonder which opponent the Soviets would replace this time?  After a while, he said to the communications staff, recording: "Chongqing, Chairman Chiang Kai-shek, since our troops entered the territory of Outer Mongolia, we have fought a decisive battle with the main force of the Soviet and Mongolian troops today and completely annihilated the 120,000 troops of the Soviet Far East Special Forces.  More than 5,000 people have won a great victory. Our troops plan to march to Kulun today and will soon divide our troops into various parts of Outer Mongolia to take back all the territory."

    Just as the communications staff officer was about to leave, Tang Qiuli stopped him again and ordered: "Send it in clear code." The staff officer left in confusion. Why was the division commander acting uncharacteristically? This should be a top-secret telegram. Send it in clear code. Doesn't that mean telling someone?  Everyone?  I don't understand, this is Tang Qiuli's intention. The listening stations of the Soviet Union and the Japanese are not just for free. Such telegrams will definitely reach their ears, which is equivalent to a public report.

    Immediately, Tang Qiuli immediately deployed his troops, leaving one brigade to defend Seinshanda and move the regiment's logistics base forward. The rest of the troops immediately set off, with the tank troops as the forerunner, and headed straight for Kulun. The Soviet army did not regroup.  When the troops arrived, they captured Kulen, fundamentally destroyed the home base of the Mongolian People's Democratic Party, and uprooted this so-called regime that split the territory of the motherland.

    The troops set off immediately. Tang Qiuli had no worries about capturing Kulun. The main force of the Soviet army stationed in Outer Mongolia had been annihilated. Apart from the Outer Mongolian army, Kulun had no other troops that could resist the impact of this steel torrent. He hoped that in September  Before the middle of the month, the Battle of Outer Mongolia was over. The westward sun shone slantingly on his body. The bronze light and sculptural figure made the soldiers look fiery. With a wave of his hand, Tang Qiu "set off"  Li's jeep was the first to break out of Saiyinsanda, which had settled down. In front of it was the boundless prairie.

    Since giving Tang Qiuli a stern order to withdraw troops, Chairman Chiang in Chongqing has been waiting with trepidation for news about Tang Qiuli's war in Outer Mongolia. He knew very well that with Tang Qiuli's character, he would not be able to fight against Nan  The wall will not turn back, and the Soviets are not easy to mess with. Once Tang Qiuli is defeated, it will be the National Government that comes to clean up the mess. As for how to deal with the Soviets, he doesn't have a good idea yet.

    After waiting until the sun turned westward in the morning, a telegram from Tang Qiuli finally arrived. Yang Yongtai, who was holding the telegram, looked strange and said in a low voice: "Chairman, Tang Qiuli won a great victory in Outer Mongolia." Chairman Jiang was startled, and then  I was confused for a while, how could this troublesome guy win?  The Soviets were the same as the Japanese. Tang Qiuli was their nemesis. However, he felt that winning was much better than losing.

    Yang Yongtai asked for instructions: "Chairman of the Generalissimo, how to deal with this matter?" "Shun Qing, let it go for a while and see the attitudes of other powers. This matter has a great impact, mainly the attitude of the Soviets," he said before he finished speaking.  , the attendant came in and reported that Olesky, the Soviet ambassador to China, requested to meet the Chairman and had something important to report.

    Chairman Chiang gave Yang Yongtai a wry smile and shook his head. Yang Yongtai also smiled wryly. Just as he was talking, the Soviets came to the door. What's the important matter? Tang Qiuli hurt the Soviets in Outer Mongolia and launched an army.  When questioning comes, it is impossible not to see it. It is helpless that you can see it even if you see it, and you can see it even if you don't see it.

    The Soviet Ambassador to China Olesky was very aggressive. When he saw Chairman Chiang, he immediately asked: "Dear Chairman, on behalf of the Soviet government, I lodge a strong protest to your government. Vice Chairman Tang Qiuli commanded the Central Committee*  The * troops invaded Outer Mongolia yesterday. This was a naked act of aggression against a sovereign country and a banditry that ignored international justice. The Soviet government reserves the right to further use force and requires your government to immediately  Outer Mongolia will withdraw its troops, compensate for all losses, and punish those directly responsible. The Soviet government hopes to receive an immediate reply from your government. Otherwise, all consequences will be borne by your country."

    Olesky shouted loudly and handed over a written protest. His attitude was arrogant and angry, and he forgot even the most basic diplomatic etiquette. After receiving a top-secret telegram from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in China, Olesky  Ski was so surprised that he almost had a brain hemorrhage on the spot. The heroic Soviet Red Army was defeated by the Chinese Communist Party in Outer Mongolia and lost an army. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs' telegram accused him of dereliction of duty. The Chinese Communist Party was so large.The military operation involved the interests of the Soviet Union. As the ambassador to China, he was unaware of it and waited for the incident to happen.

    However, Olesky knew the hard way. When he arrived in Chongqing, which was located in the southwest of China, how could he grasp what was happening in the far north? He was not clairvoyant, so he was not a roundworm in the belly of Chairman Chiang Kai-shek.  But those guys from the Military Intelligence Bureau are free of charge?  The blame is put on the embassy in China.

    He could not argue with these words, nor could he defend himself. As long as he sent a telegram, he would be escorted back to the country by NKVD agents. The only way to save him was to put pressure on the Chinese government and use the method that was most beneficial to the Soviet Union.  The only way to resolve this emergency was to negotiate with Chiang Kai-shek, the head of the Nationalist Government. With anger, anxiety, and fear from the bottom of his heart, Olesky ignored diplomatic etiquette and spoke out at once.

    Seeing Oleski's big mouth that kept opening and closing, Chairman Jiang felt more and more uncomfortable the more he listened, "Nang Xipi, what are you doing to me for the trouble Tang Qiuli caused? Besides, it's not an order from the National Government.  , who can restrain that audacious guy? Is it possible that I, Jiang, will take the blame for him? He is a foreigner and he dares to make such a fuss in front of me."

    He felt uncomfortable and his face was not good-looking. Olesky didn't notice it, or he didn't bother to pay attention at all. He just kept talking. Chairman Chiang held his breath in his heart and waited for Olesky to finish.  , Chairman Chiang said in a conspiratorial tone: "Mr. Ambassador, please pay attention to your wording. When Outer Mongolia became a sovereign country, our National Government did not recognize it at all. Our army entered its own territory, how could there be any talk of aggression?  , Furthermore, what is the relationship between the Soviet Union and Outer Mongolia? It is your turn to take the lead. "

    Olesky was stunned for a moment when he was questioned. Indeed, the Soviet Union was behind the foreign independence. The Nationalist Government did not admit it at all. The Soviets came forward and it was a strong argument. Before he could think of an answer, Chairman Chiang said:  "As for our troops entering Outer Mongolia, it should be a normal behavior. Your country is too sensitive. Vice Chairman Tang has been granted full power to command the troops by our government. The government does not interfere with its daily military operations. All this is incompatible with the National Government.  It doesn¡¯t matter. If you protest, you can negotiate with Vice Chairman Tang directly.¡±

    Seeing Oleski's flushed face, Chairman Jiang felt relieved and said, "Mother Xipi, stand up straight and speak, even if you feel happy, Tang Qiuli won the battle, so you feel confident. If Tang Qiuli had won the battle,  Qiu Li's recovery of Outer Mongolia is still within the territory of the Nationalist Government. If he cannot withstand the Soviet attack and retreats, his strength will be damaged.  Go and finish it yourself, I will not interfere."

    Olesky was speechless. He didn't get what he wanted. Instead, he was retorted by Chiang Kai-shek with a gun and a stick. He was disgraced. In the end, he pushed him away. He saw the Soviet Ambassador Olesky coming in a very aggressive manner.  , with a dejected back as he left, Chairman Chiang said to Yang Yongtai: "Shun Qing, immediately issue an announcement in the name of the National Government, granting Tang Qiuli full authority to handle all matters related to Outer Mongolia. This matter is no longer beyond our control.  "Yes," Yang Yongtai was convinced. The old man was so powerful that he kicked the ball to Tang Qiuli and pushed it cleanly.

    Late at night, in the Soviet Union, Moscow, the Kremlin, the Oval Office of Stalin, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Soviet Union and Chairman of the Council of Ministers, was filled with members of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. They were all freshly promoted after the purge of counterrevolutionaries.  His loyalty to Stalin was undoubted and he obeyed his orders. The older generation of Politburo members had been almost killed by Stalin. There was only one Voroshipov, an old face and Stalin's best friend.

    The Politburo meeting of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union held overnight had only one theme. The Far East Special Forces were completely wiped out in the Hujirt Mountains of Outer Mongolia. The Chinese Communist Army had occupied Saiyinshanda, and the door to Ulaanbaatar had been opened.  , what countermeasures should the Soviet Union take?  In a word, the Chinese have invaded Outer Mongolia.

    Stalin's face was gloomy, and he kept smoking Mobic tobacco from a yellow-flowered pear wood pipe. The clouds of smoke that rose up covered the face of the Soviet leader in the cloudy smoke. Stalin's  He was not in a calm mood. He would never have thought that China, which was poor and weak, would use troops against Outer Mongolia when it was fighting the Japanese, and it would happen so suddenly.

    All this was done by the Chinese named Tang Qiuli. This man had just come into his sight, and he made an extraordinary appearance and gave the Red Soviet a resounding slap in the face. His confidence and  Where does confidence come from?  Are there other forces secretly supporting him?  Britain and the United States, too.  .  .  .  .  ?

    (To be continued)
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