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Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 782 Zhukov takes action

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    Chapter 782: Zhukov takes action

    After regaining Outer Mongolia, in order to gain a foothold as soon as possible to deal with the powerful enemy Soviet army, Tang Qiuli, who was familiar with history, naturally knew what each class needed most. According to the actual situation, he would do what he wanted to satisfy the interests of each class, coordinate and  To resolve conflicts, Outer Mongolians will naturally not object to anyone who brings them benefits, whether he is red or any other color.

    Everywhere the reporter delegation went, there were voices expressing gratitude to Tang Qiuli and their embrace of returning to China. The reporters did not see any disgust or resistance from the Outer Mongolians. This made the reporters unbelievable.  The Mongolian People's Democratic Party has ruled Outer Mongolia for more than ten years, but there is no evidence of its existence. Except for the red slogans and slogans that are not completely covered on the mountain, the Mongolian People's Democratic Party and Qiuba Mountain, in the minds of Outer Mongolians,  It's past history.

    With disbelief and novelty, the reporters sent back a large number of manuscripts and photos. For a time, mainstream newspapers around the world were full of photos of Tang Qiuli, or about the shocking changes in Outer Mongolia and the return of the  After several rounds of China's excitement, the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, which relied on rumors and deception, could no longer stand up to any new tricks. It gradually died down and the public opinion war came to an end for the time being.

    The Soviets have been humiliated in front of the rest of the world. According to rumors, Comrade Stalin, the great leader of the Soviet people, was extremely angry at the Propaganda Department¡¯s disastrous defeat on the public opinion front and dismissed all the personnel of the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in one fell swoop.  Even the guards guarding the gate were not spared. These former Soviet mouthpieces and theoretical experts who had lost the lawsuit were escorted by Soviet soldiers to the Arctic Circle where natural conditions were extremely cruel, and left to fend for themselves.

    Tang Qiuli and the Soviets were engaged in a quarrel with each other, each with its own unique and exciting moves. Coupled with the major event of resuming the exercise of sovereignty over Outer Mongolia, it can be said that there are constant hot spots in the Far East and Central Asia.  What is strange to reporters and governments from various countries is that neither the Kuomintang, the ruling party in China, nor the largest opposition party, the Kuomintang, has expressed any opinions or declarations on the debate between Tang Qiuli and the Soviets.

    That's fine with the Kuomintang. After all, Tang Qiuli was authorized by the National Government to be the plenipotentiary representative for handling Outer Mongolian affairs. His voice could be regarded as the meaning of the National Government, but his silence made people feel unusually weird.  I think back when the Japanese launched a full-scale war of aggression against China, how resolute the Japanese attitude was and how clear their banner was. They won the hearts of all the people in one fell swoop and finally came to the forefront of history.

    In fact, foreigners and other political forces may not know much about the difficulties faced by the Communist Party of China at this time. Tang Qiuli, who is familiar with history, has a clear understanding of the situation. Stalin must have created a huge problem for the Communist Party of China. Indeed, in  In Yan'an, northern Shaanxi, the five secretaries of the Communist Party of China all gathered in the cave of the Communist Party of China and read a telegram from afar.

    Since Tang Qiuli's rapid rise in China, Stalin had unspeakable hatred and disgust for this powerful figure. It was an innate hatred among natural enemies that could not be reconciled or compromised. He had a premonition that he would soon  The rise of this person in Chinese politics will bring him great trouble and pose a threat to the security of the Soviet Union.

    Before he could figure out how to avoid trouble and threats, Tang Qiuli came to the door and gave the Soviet Red Army a hard blow in Outer Mongolia, giving Stalin a resounding slap in the face. Stalin couldn't bear it no matter what, and he couldn't take advantage of it.  When Zhukov found the advantage and temporarily lost a move with his fist, he used various means to create trouble for Tang Qiuli before Zhukov took action. After comprehensive consideration, the assassin who lived on the Loess Plateau of China walked into  out of his sight, this was a chess piece that could be used. What's more, the Soviet Union had funded the Communist Party for so many years, and it was time for them to repay the Soviet Union.

    In the name of the Communist International, Stalin sent an order to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, "Secretariat of the Communist Party of China, in view of the damage caused by the new warlord Tang Qiuli to the cause of proletarian revolution in Outer Mongolia, the armed forces you have at your disposal are at this critical moment.  , should play its due role, launch a series of military operations against Tang Qiuli's army in the Sino-Mongolian border area, and on all the logistics transportation lines of Tang Qiuli's army, and use positive actions to contribute to our great proletarian cause.  Contribution, Executive Committee of the Communist International in Moscow.¡±

    This telegram from the Comintern left no room for negotiation. It was a direct order to arm the Communist Party of China and launch a large-scale military operation against Tang Qiuli's army, which would put the Communist Party of China at an extremely disadvantageous position, not to mention  *Whether the military power in front of him can be the opponent of Tang Qiuli's army? The Eighth Route Army is still on the territory divided by others.  The development is dull, just for attacking the Chinese troops who regained the territory of Outer Mongolia, why don't the common people call the Communists traitors and traitors?

    Domestic public opinion has regarded Tang Qiuli as a national hero. To be fair, the leaders of the Communist Party of China welcomed and rejoiced in their hearts towards the Chinese Communist Party's recovery of the territory of Outer Mongolia. However, it was hindered by the conflict with the Soviet Union.Both families have the same surname, so it is inconvenient to make a public statement. On this point, the leader of the Communist Party of China, ***, has already lamented, "We are too passive in this matter. What will the people in the country think of us? What has been achieved since the Anti-Japanese War?"  The advantage will be greatly weakened.¡±

    After all-night discussions among the five secretaries of the ** Secretariat, they decided that the crime of this traitor must not be carried away. The advantage they finally gained must not be lost. Once they meet Tang Qiuli, with the current strength of **, can they  Establishing a foothold in the country is something that may or may not be known, so you won¡¯t have to lose all your money and go into exile in Moscow, right?

    ** replied to the Comintern: "Moscow, Executive Committee of the Communist International, in view of the current complex domestic situation in China, it is not appropriate for the *** armed forces to provoke any conflicts, especially the domestic anti-Japanese forces. China's main enemy is the Japanese aggressor. In this large country,  Under the premise, it is really difficult for the government to implement your request, and from now on we will devote all our energy to fighting the Japanese invaders." His tone was tactful but his attitude was firm.

    The attitude of the Communist Party is very obvious. We will fight the Japanese. As for how you, the Soviets, fight Tang Qiuli, we don¡¯t ask, and we don¡¯t want to ask. Stalin was also very angry. He did not consider the nationality of the Chinese people.  Emotions, especially Mao Zedong's personality, were the least willing to be manipulated by others. This inexplicable telegram also had a serious sequelae. From then on, Mao Zedong leaders, especially Mao Zedong, had a negative attitude toward Stalin and the Soviets.  Unable to eliminate fear and vigilance.

    The Communist Party of China and the Eighth Route Army were not used by Comrade Stalin. Stalin was disappointed and authorized the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee of the Soviet Communist Party to announce to the world that the final reason for sending troops to Outer Mongolia was that the great Soviet Red Army must deal with brutal suppression and bloody massacres.  Tang Qiuli, the great warlord, executioner and imperialist loyal lackey of the Communists in Outer Mongolia, was punished. This was the common wish of the proletariat all over the world and the urgent demand of the people of Outer Mongolia. Stalin finally found a way to barely cover up the situation.  A fig leaf for the body, and a far-fetched reason.

    Although the Soviets' words were confusing and their excuses were weak, their determination to reoccupy Outer Mongolia and eliminate Tang Qiuli's troops would not change. This was also the Soviets' declaration of war against Tang Qiuli. All countries knew very well that Tang Qiuli  He and Stalin also knew in their hearts, and Lieutenant General Zhukov, commander of the Soviet First Army in the Far East, knew even more clearly that this was a battle order issued by the Supreme Commander, and it was also the final action timetable given to him.

    In late August, Zhukov finally took action. The Soviet First Army of the Far East was divided into two groups. One group started from Minusinsk, crossed the Yenisey River, followed the Tangnu Mountains on the Soviet-Mongolian border, and entered the western region of Outer Mongolia.  The only passage, the Kazadwu Pass, is to attack and advance. The Soviet troops on this road have 200,000 troops, 2,000 artillery pieces, 1,500 tanks, and 300 aircraft. The infantry is the 1st and 2nd Far East Red Flag Infantry.  Corps, 1st Guards Infantry Corps, 5th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 11th Motorized Guards Divisions.

    Starting from Irkutsk, they bypassed Lake Baikal and went straight to Kulun via Ulan-Ude. The Soviet troops along this route had 120,000 troops, 1,000 artillery pieces, more than 500 tanks, and more than 200 tanks.  aircraft, the infantry was the 3rd and 4th Red Banner Infantry Corps, the 1st and 3rd Motorized Field Divisions, and the 9th and 11th Field Infantry Brigades.

    Tang Qiuli, who received the intelligence from the special operations team, was greatly surprised. Uncharacteristically, the Soviet army focused its attack on the western region of Outer Mongolia. The purpose was obvious, that is, it wanted to eliminate the western region of Outer Mongolia, seize cities and seize territory, and was busy  Feng Jiwu's troops who established local power included six field infantry brigades and two cavalry brigades, totaling more than 90,000 troops.

    With more than 90,000 light infantry, without aviation cover and armor as the main assault force, facing 200,000 heavily armed Soviet mechanized troops, the results can be imagined. What is even more serious is that, except for the Tangnu Mountains,  In addition, in the entire western Outer Mongolia region, there are no dangerous terrain conditions that can be relied upon, which are more suitable for the assault and advance of the Soviet armored mechanized troops. The troops in Feng Jiwu's hands are also scattered in various places.

    Tang Qiuli broke out in a cold sweat. The battlefield he prepared on the main line of Hangai Mountain north of Kulun was to fight the entire Soviet Red Army. This time, only 120,000 people came, but all his troops were in this direction.  Feng Jiwu's army has become a weak force. This is the Soviet version of avoiding reality and making mistakes. Who is the expert commander of the Soviet army?

    Tang Qiuli quickly ordered the special operations team to find out the name and rank of the Soviet commander. The information was quickly obtained. At first glance, he suddenly realized that it was him. Tang Qiuli was no stranger to Zhukov, and was even very familiar with it.  The famous general who admired the Soviet army met his opponent this time.

    (To be continued)
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