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Volume 2: My Country Four Hundred and Ninety-One. Assistance (Third update, please vote for me)

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    The big shots in every country are always like this.

    Maybe they had firm ideals of revolution before, but when the revolution in their minds succeeded and the revolution leader left or passed away for various reasons, his once loyal followers would have various conflicts.  all kinds of ideas,

    For example, the distribution of rights.

    This is true in every regime

    Before, Inonu was the Chief of General Staff of the Republic of Turkey, and when Kemal passed away, Inonu took over the rights of the former leader and took the position of the former leader.

    Those close comrades-in-arms he used to have become his subordinates.

    Or to be more precise, he became someone who worked for him

    Originally, this was nothing, but when an external force began to push the inner world of these "migrant workers" and opened up their ambitions, everything became a little different.

    Marshal Ernst Brahm told Goris in his own way:

    You can also have the same great rights as Inonu!

    Of course, the prerequisite is that we must cooperate with Germany

    After thinking for a long time, Goris did not defeat himself, but chose to agree to Marshal Ernst Brahm¡¯s suggestion:

    Served as the governor of the Turkish interim government and cooperated with Germany in all aspects!

    This is nothing surprising, this has already happened in Germany once in France.  The partner they chose to cooperate that time was actually more difficult for Germany to cooperate with than Goris:

    P¨¦tain!

    Once a French hero, now a German puppet.

    Things in the world are always so strange and difficult to grasp

    With the strong support of Marshal Ernst Brehm, the Turkish Provisional Government was established as quickly as possible.

    Consul Goris, with the consent of Marshal Ernst Brehm, established the "United Turkish Free Army" jointly commanded by Germany and Turkey, and appointed his confidant Major General Tavas as commander-in-chief.  Major General Illigru surrendered as deputy commander-in-chief.

    At the same time, 30,000 people were selected from the captured Turkish troops as the first batch of soldiers of the Free Army.

    Wang Weiyi generously returned their weapons and provided them with thirty German tanks to bolster their strength

    Now, the situation in T¨¹rkiye has initially progressed according to Wang Weiyi's vision.

    The military and civilians in Istanbul have initially eliminated their fear of the Germans. Judging from the current performance, the German army has fully fulfilled their promise.

    These well-disciplined troops did not infringe on the interests of local people

    ¡°Whether it treats the local aborigines of Istanbul or the immigrants who later migrated, the German army treats them equally and adopts an impartial attitude.

    And the Turkish interim government, which was just established, also issued several orders in one go, all with only one purpose:

    Stabilize the local situation in Istanbul as soon as possible

    This is a virtuous circle.  Suppression by the occupying forces only intensified local resistance.

    Bread is often more useful than a bayonet!

    Marshal Ernst Brahm¡¯s words have been verified once again

    The residents of Istanbul gradually recovered from the panic, but Turkish President Inonu soon fell into a huge panic.

    With 60,000 elite Turkish troops, under the fierce attack of the German army, Istanbul was not even able to defend it for a day.

    The news that followed made Inonu fall into great anger and sorrow:

    Marshal Goris, whom he trusted so much, betrayed him!

    The temporarily established Turkish temporary court, under the instruction of Inonu, announced that Goris would be stripped of his title of marshal and all the positions he held, and sentenced Marshal Goris to death in absentia.

    These are just superficial articles. The most important thing now is how to quickly reverse Turkey¡¯s huge passive situation.

    Turkey will definitely not be able to do this simply by relying on its own strength. Of the 800,000 Turkish troops, 60,000 were killed by the Germans in one go. If such a battle were to be carried out several times, it would not even be able to defend the capital Ankara.  None.

    We must rely on the support of external forces, Inonu firmly believed in this idea.

    The raid launched by Germany was so sudden that Turkey was not given any time to prepare. Inonu made a hasty decision to declare war on Germany.

    T¨¹rkiye¡¯s retreat was completely blocked, and they could only focus on carrying out the battle.in the end

    In his presidential office, Inonu urgently met with the British Ambassador to Turkey Swilling Leer and the Soviet Ambassador to Turkey Shinmolsky.

    During the meeting, President Inonu told the ambassador about the failure of the Turkish army in Istanbul and asked the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union to immediately provide necessary and urgent military reinforcements to Turkey.

    At this time, the British and Soviet ambassadors were actually very conflicted.

    On the one hand, Turkey, which had been wavering, finally fell into the arms of the Allies because of the surprise attack launched by Germany, which greatly strengthened the power of the Allies.

    But on the other hand, the German army was overwhelming on the Turkish battlefield, and the Turkish army could not resist it with its own strength.  But now the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union are also suffering from the same difficulties.

    The British army suffered defeat after defeat in the European battlefield, and barely blocked Erwin Rommel's powerful offensive in the African battlefield. If more troops are added to Turkey, the British power will inevitably be dispersed again.

    What makes the UK even more difficult to deal with is the current attitude towards war in the UK.

    After Marshal Ernst Brahm returned, Germany decisively stopped bombing Britain and expressed its attitude of "friendliness, peace, and negotiation" on many different occasions.

    ¡°In the UK, some people have already made calls for secret negotiations with Germany.

    The originally planned military parade of the Free French Movement was canceled under such circumstances.

    Although Germany¡¯s undeclared war on Turkey has caused a huge crisis for British senior officials, it will not have a serious impact on ordinary British people.

    ??Is it wise to divide the troops in T¨¹rkiye under such circumstances?  Can it get support from the domestic public?

    The same is true for the Soviet Union.

    After the battles of Kharkov and Sevastopol Fortress, the Soviet army suffered great losses. What is urgently needed now is to form new legions and rearm and supplement them.

    Under such circumstances, dividing the troops would be seriously detrimental to the Soviet Union, and could even prompt the German army to launch a new large-scale offensive in advance

    I have to admit that the time Marshal Ernst Brahm chose to attack Turkey was really very beneficial to Germany.  He accurately captured the embarrassing period between Britain and the Soviet Union!

    But similarly, Turkey must not be lost. This is a place with an incomparable strategic location!

    The Republic of Turkey is located in West Asia and Southern Europe. Its territory includes the Anatolian Peninsula in West Asia and the East Thrace region of the Balkan Peninsula. It is a country spanning Europe and Asia.  It is bounded by the Black Sea to the north, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, Syria and Iraq to the southeast, the Aegean Sea to the west, Greece and Bulgaria, and Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Iran to the east.  Between the Anatolian Peninsula and the eastern Thrace region are the Bosporus, Sea of ??Marmara and Dardanelles.

    In particular, the Turkish Strait, known as the "throat of the world", is the only strait from the Mediterranean to the Black Sea. It includes the Bosporus Strait, the Sea of ??Marmara and the Dardanelles Strait. The sovereignty of both sides of the Strait belongs to Turkey.  , has been a battleground for military strategists throughout the ages, and its strategic position is very important.

    Once it falls into the hands of the Germans, the consequences will be extremely serious.

    After intense debate and bargaining, Inonu reached a preliminary agreement with Swilling Leer and Schimmolski.

    The Turkish army must gather all its strength to stop the German offensive and buy as much time as possible for the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union.

    At the same time, Britain will first unilaterally provide 350 tanks, 500 artillery pieces, and a series of corresponding military assistance to Turkey.

    The Soviet Union will subsequently provide T¨¹rkiye with no less than 500 tanks and 1,000 artillery pieces.

    As for the military support from the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union, it will arrive in T¨¹rkiye as soon as possible

    Although this is not what Inonu wants, under the current situation, it is also the most helpless choice.

    In fact, Inonu still had some illusions at this time. Although Germany has repeatedly accused Turkey of starting the war, in fact these are just official statements, and everyone knows what the truth is.

    ???????? So under such hungry circumstances, is it possible to launch secret negotiations with the German army and force the German army to retreat?

    Even, some Turkish interests can be sacrificed for this

    Of course, the prerequisite for all this is that the unstoppable German offensive must be blocked, otherwise the Germans will never give up.

    Inonu then appointed his??Chief of Staff Marshal Greruman was responsible for commanding the entire Turkish army, and established a decisive battle posture from Cukashya to Bolu, trying to block the German offensive.

    In addition to these, he also sent a secret envoy to meet with Mr. Kahn, the German Ambassador to Turkey, who was expelled by himself and was about to return to Germany.

    During the talks, the special envoy, who shoulders the heavy responsibility of the president, did not protest to Mr. Kahn, but asked the two sides whether there was a possibility of a peaceful resolution.

    Mr. Kahn knows very well what a peaceful settlement really means.

    "I can't guarantee it, because that is the army led by Marshal Ernst Brahm." Kahn's words were slightly regretful, but then he said: "However, I will try my best to give it a try." (Unfinished)  To be continued. Please search Piaotian Literature, the novel will be better and updated faster!)
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