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Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 811 The Soviets Sue for Peace

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    Chapter 811 The Soviets seek peace

    A series of mutual attacks on the Sino-Soviet border planned by Tang Qiuli himself and carried out by Tang Qiuquan, the leader of the special operations detachment, finally aroused the anger between the Communist Party and the Soviet Union. Tang Qiuli's troops retreated again and recovered.  The situation before the Liaoxi offensive allowed the Kwantung Army to reduce more worries. This was a tacit understanding, or a tacit understanding. It was unbelievable to say, but it really happened.

    The Communists were ready for war. Hundreds of thousands of Kwantung troops gathered on the eastern border of China and the Soviet Union. However, the Soviets were hesitant. The Soviet troops in the Far East were still making preparations.

    At the meeting of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, the military generals were unanimously inclined to fight back the most violently against the Communists and to defeat their ambitions in the Far East. The proposal was brought to the meeting, but the leaders of the Soviet Union  Stalin did not express his position, but just smoked Mobik, causing the conference room to fill with smoke, and the leader's face was even more hidden in the smoke.

    It was so difficult for Stalin. He seemed to vaguely feel that this series of events was abnormal. According to common sense, Tang Qiuli was in the northeastern Liaoxi area and had more than 300,000 soldiers. The Kwantung Army should not have the energy to attack the Far East.  area, but a large amount of intelligence collected by the General Intelligence Bureau of the Far East Military Region shows that the Kwantung Army has added 18 divisions and about 400,000 troops in the border area. Isn't this a big fight or what?

    ????????????????????????????????? The protest letter of the Japanese was very detailed, stern, and well-founded. On the night of the 24th, soldiers and towns on both sides were attacked at the same time. How could there be such a coincidence?  The Far East Military Region did not have such courage. It should have violated the established national policy against Japan and provoked a war privately. It is true that Soviet soldiers suffered hundreds of casualties.

    Then, all of this was controlled by an invisible hand. Stalin suddenly had a cold war, and he thought of a terrible guess. All of this was a conspiracy played by the Chinese Tang Qiuli, who used the Japanese to drag him down.  Timoshenko's Second Army cannot enter the outside world.

    But it¡¯s not logical?  Tang Qiuli could have completely annihilated Zhukov's surrounded troops and then faced off against Timoshenko's troops, which was completely in time. Zhukov had been surrounded for more than a week, and Stalin was confused again.

    With the thinking of a conspirator and politician, he broke apart, analyzed and judged everything, and finally came to a conclusion that made him shudder. Tang Qiuli had reached some kind of secret agreement with the Japanese.  , Tang Qiuli killed someone with a borrowed knife, and the Communists pushed the situation along. Both sides would benefit. For this benefit, only the Soviet Union paid the price. Both Tang Qiuli and Hirohito were the winners, and only Stalin was the loser.

    Stalin became more and more firm in his judgment. Even though Tang Qiuli and the Japanese were fighting to the death, and they looked like they were incompatible with each other, when interests were involved, enemies could temporarily shake hands and make peace, and he himself was no less  If you do this, it seems that it is true that the Communists want to attack the Far East. Stalin can only choose one between Zhukov and the Trans-Korean region, or the Far East.

    Stalin had made a plan and set the tone of the Politburo meeting of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Timoshenko's Far East Second Army would not go to the foreign areas for the time being, but would stay where it was and pay attention to the development of the situation. All the Far East Military District's  The troops immediately entered a state of first-level combat readiness. However, they must not take the initiative to attack the Japanese army. They should adopt a restrained attitude towards the Kwantung Army's provocations on the border, except for limited counterattacks for self-defense purposes. Stalin gave a stern warning.

    As for Zhukov's surrounded troops, Tang Qiuli showed no signs of attacking yet, and had no plans to resolutely eliminate the First Far East Army. He asked the surrounded troops to send a dedicated person to contact the commander of the Chinese Army and ask for permission to  The surrounded Soviet troops used transport planes to airdrop food and supplies as a humanitarian request.

    Let¡¯s save the lives of Soviet soldiers first. Finally, and most importantly, in order to seek a complete solution to the foreign invasion problem, we can express the Soviet government¡¯s sincerity through third-party channels, and reach a result that is satisfactory to both sides through negotiation, and actively  Solving the fate of Zhukov's First Army, however, must be done after the Japanese attack on the Far East becomes a reality.

    This meant that Stalin was forced to give up in one direction. This was a difficult choice. He chose to seek compromise with Tang Qiuli in the outer *** area. Whether it was a long-term plan or a temporary measure, Stalin reluctantly gave up the Soviet Union.  This kind of abandonment of certain interests may mean permanent loss. In Stalin's mind, the Far East region was of greater significance to the Soviet Union than the outer regions. Of course, there was also the factor of Zhukov's troops.

    The decision-making of the Politburo meeting was over, and the tone for Tang Qiuli and the Communists had been set. Stalin was full of bitterness. In his memory, there was no precedent of spitting out the fat that he had swallowed. This Tang Qiuli  Qiu Li gave him a taste of failure for the first time. Giving in to his opponent was the last thing Stalin wanted.?? things.

    Both Japan and the Soviet Union are preparing for the upcoming war, but Emperor Hirohito is proactive and Stalin is passive. His greatest hope is that the Japanese will not start a fight in the Far East.

    In the Ulyasutai area of ????Outer Base, Tang Qiuli, who was watching hundreds of thousands of Soviet troops like a cat catching a mouse, felt the subtle changes in the attitude of the Soviets.

    One bright sunny morning, a rare good weather in the western part of the country, a few white clouds floated in the blue sky. Tang Qiuli was lying on the grass, the breeze blowing across his face, as gentle as a lover's hand, underneath him  The grass exuded the ripe smell of early autumn, and a few larks sang joyful songs in the open space between the tanks and artillery.

    There are no more sounds of gunfire and fighting, and the smell of smoke and blood has drifted away with the wind. These singers of the grassland, the original creatures, have acquiesced to the existence of these two-legged intruders.

    In the past few days, not even a small-scale battle broke out on the battlefield of Ulyasutai Encirclement. Not even a single gunshot was fired. The two sides seemed to have reached a tacit understanding. There were no Soviet soldiers surrounded.  The initial panic and despair were gone, but these days of being restricted from movement felt somewhat helpless.

    ??From Zhukov to senior Soviet generals to ordinary soldiers, they seem to understand their current situation and identity very well, and will never offend the soldiers of the squadron. Both sides of the war are waiting and consciously maintaining a relative balance.

    Tang Qiuli was enjoying a rare leisure time. The war between Japan and the Soviet Union had been provoked. According to Timoshenko's actions of the Second Far East Army, Stalin had turned his attention to the upcoming Soviet-Japanese war. In his hands,  Holding the two letters, he read the contents with relish. Mei Ting and Mei Xue had specially sent them to him through the logistics supply line.

    The letters from the two sisters were packed in a large, thick envelope. Mei Ting's letter was neat and neat, but Mei Xue's letter was folded into an exquisite butterfly shape. Tang Qiuli knew who the letter was from without opening the letter.  , in Mei Ting's letter, the wife's meaning was stronger, the big sister-like advice, and concern overflowing between the lines, making Tang Qiuli feel the warmth of being cared for.

    What they talked about the most was their unborn child, and the calmness and happiness of becoming a mother. Mei Xue's letter was more about longing, and the spicy language was very different from her usual shy appearance.  When Tang Qiuli read the letter, he felt passionate and uncontrollably eager.

    It has been more than two months since he parted from his two wives. Since Tianjin, wars have been frequent and he has to deal with various situations nervously, which has taken up all his energy. It is rare to have such free time, but his two wives are not around.  , his heart was empty, he carefully hid the letters from his two wives close to his body, and looked at the white clouds floating freely in the blue sky in ecstasy.

    A dozen guards were standing around in silence, and a staff officer came from a distance. It seemed that he couldn't bear to disturb the division commander's mood. He muttered a few words to the squad leader on duty, but it attracted Tang Qiuli's attention.

    He lazily sat up and asked, "What's going on?" The staff officer came over and reported: "The division commander, the Soviet army that was surrounded, sent a police officer, saying that he had something important to negotiate with the division commander, and the leader was a lieutenant colonel."  Tang Qiuli sneered and said, "Send them back, a junior lieutenant colonel is not high enough."

    More than an hour later, a white flag was hoisted on the surrounded Soviet position. Five Soviet officers filed in under the bright sun. They seemed particularly lonely on this battlefield with thousands of troops. The two sides were directly under the third brigade of the Corps.  When they met on the battlefield, Chang Feng, the chief of staff of the ** division and chief of staff of the directly affiliated corps, who was in charge of contact, carefully looked at several Soviet officers.

    The leader of the team was a major general, followed by four school officers. After many days of siege, the mental state of the Soviet officers was obviously depressed. Their eyes collided with each other, and there were a few sparks. In the eyes of the Soviet major general, there was uncontrollable hatred.  It seems that there is still a lot of loneliness and unwillingness. For Soviet soldiers, being surrounded by the squadron and becoming hostages is a shame that will never be erased from their hearts.

    Chang Feng looked at him without hesitation, full of coldness and confidence, full of the pride of a winner. Under Chang Feng's gaze, the Soviet representative lowered his head and explained his purpose of coming. He was here to ask the military commander to act with humanity.  In accordance with the principle of doctrine and for the health of the hundreds of thousands of Soviet soldiers who were surrounded, Soviet air force transport aircraft were allowed to airdrop medicines and supplies into the encirclement.

    Chang Feng reported the request of the surrounded Soviet army to Tang Qiuli, who said nonchalantly: "Yes, Soviet aircraft can airdrop any supplies, including weapons and ammunition, to the Soviet army within the encirclement.  The quantity and variety are not limited, the more the merrier.¡± After saying that, he smiled slightly.

    Chang Feng understood the division commander's intention. The surrounded Soviet army was already a cooked duck and could not fly at all. No matter how many weapons, ammunition and supplies were replenished, it would eventually fall into the hands of his own troops. What a good plan. I really admire it.  ??Teacher, he is as shrewd as a profiteer.

    Starting from this day, dozens of Soviet transport planes airdropped various supplies to the Soviet troops in the encirclement every day. As for what they were, only the Soviets themselves knew clearly.

    The soldiers of the corps directly under the ** Division watched the busy traffic of Soviet transport planes as if watching the excitement. This was a signal for the Soviet army to sue for peace, and Tang Qiuli would certainly not refuse.

    (To be continued)
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