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Volume One, Chapter 1,020: The Fall of Moscow (Part 1)

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    "Hello, Comrade General Secretary. ^//^"

    "Put away those false greetings, Comrade Boris Mikhailovich Shaposhnikov." Stalin said with a cold expression, holding his familiar pipe: "How is the war going?  Are you ready?"

    "The enemy's attack is very fierce." Boris's face didn't look very good: "We have lost most of Moscow's peripheral positions, and the enemy is making an attempt to besiege Moscow on three sides. The Red Army soldiers performed very bravely,  They are giving the enemy the most violent blows on all fronts, causing the enemy to suffer heavy losses every step forward. And in Moscow, the great Moscow people are also making the most active preparations."

    "That's not what I want to hear, Boris." Stalin interrupted Shaposhnikov impatiently. This was very rare for Stalin, who respected Shaposhnikov extremely.  , it is obvious that the bad situation on the battlefield has seriously disturbed his mood: "The real side, I must hear the real side. We can have confidence in the soldiers and civilians in Moscow, but we cannot deceive ourselves."

    "Yes, Comrade General Secretary." Shaposhnikov paused: "The Chinese have an absolute advantage in artillery fire. They are wreaking havoc on our positions and Moscow in the air. They"

    As he said this, a sharp air raid siren sounded outside.

    Shaposhnikov smiled bitterly: "Comrade General Secretary, daily bombings have almost become routine. We cannot prevent such things from happening. The anti-aircraft fire is so weak that it is almost impossible to calculate. The Chinese aircraft can almost completely  They ignored our air defense capabilities and recklessly dropped countless bombs on Moscow, causing us great damage."

    Stalin listened carefully, was silent for a while, and then asked: "Boris, tell me honestly, if the Chinese appear in Moscow now, how long can we hold on?"

    Shaposhnikov also fell silent, and after a while he said with difficulty: "If we are optimistic, we can persist in the first half of the year. If we are pessimistic, it may only be a few days."

    Stalin asked no more questions.

    This is unbelievable. Can it only last for the first half of the year?  Look at Boris.  Mihajlovic.  Shaposhnikov's expression showed that he had reached his limit after half a year and had to say it with great reluctance.

    The last time the enemy attacked Moscow, Moscow successfully defended it, but what about this time?

    This time is different from last time, Boris.  Mihajlovic.  Shaposhnikov once told Stalin this before the war began.

    The last attack on the Chinese seemed somewhat unprepared, and could even be said to be careless, so they failed to enter Moscow. But this time it was completely different.

    This time, the Chinese used frightening air power and artillery power, and carried out shocking bombings outside and inside Moscow.  Most of the positions were razed to the ground by such bombings.  After each bombing, the Muscovites had to carry out more arduous repairs than the previous one.

    In just a few days of artillery attacks, Moscow has already paid a heavy price

    "Are there any betrayers or wavers?" Stalin set his sights on Yenov, the head of the People's Commissariat of State Security.

    Yenov nodded: "Yes, Comrade General Secretary. From the enemy's first attack on Moscow to now, we have arrested and suppressed more than 20 counterrevolutionaries and those with weak will. Please rest assured that we will still  We will continue to carry out more severe actions in Moscow, especially in the army."

    "Two thousand people are not enough, far from enough." Stalin seemed to have regained some confidence: "We need to arrest more people, let them know that Moscow is still ours, and the Bolsheviks will never be overthrown!"

    "Yes, Comrade General Secretary."

    Stalin suddenly said: "Let's go outside and have a look."

    "What?" Shaposhnikov and Yenov shouted at the same time.

    ¡°Go and see our people.//¡±

    "Comrade General Secretary, I object!"

    Yenov shouted loudly: "The enemy's spies are hiding somewhere. They may shoot you coldly at any time. It is too dangerous for you to appear at this time. I cannot agree to your taking such a risk."

    "I object too." Shaposhnikov also said. "The enemy's planes are bombing, and we cannot guarantee your safety."

    ¡°Comrade Boris Yenov?Described.

    The flying brigade and artillery that had just been reinforced to the Russian battlefield barely stayed for a minute and quickly launched the most violent attack on Moscow.

    Planes take off frequently, throwing tens of thousands of tons of steel into Moscow without mercy, so that the entire Moscow is surrounded by explosions and fire every minute and every second.

    "This is the most horrific attack in history.  The Chinese pilots and artillerymen seemed to be working tirelessly. They seemed to be determined not to stop until Moscow was completely blown to pieces.

    Muscovites, who had just been inspired by Stalin, soon began to feel the horror of this bombing.

    Countless Muscovites died under artillery fire, and countless houses were horribly damaged. However, this was only the beginning of the nightmare.

    Moscow lacks weapons and ammunition, lacks medicine, and lacks food.  They lack everything, and these severely lacking materials can not only be obtained by so-called speeches.

    On March 3, 1941, the great trial in Moscow began.

    Hundreds of thousands of Chinese and White Guard troops appeared in Moscow. Under the cover of absolutely superior firepower, they launched the final attack on Moscow.

    Planes were hovering in the sky, artillery fire was roaring on the ground, and thousands of tanks were roaring there.

    To be fair, the Red Army performed very bravely. In various positions, they were doing their best to block the enemy's attack.

    They are using limited weapons and ammunition to carry out the most tenacious defense of Moscow.  Many of them had grenades strapped to their bodies, and then rushed towards the tanks that were rushing towards their positions.

    Some tanks were destroyed, and the Red Army paid hundreds or thousands of lives for this.

    However, after the tanks in front were destroyed, more tanks were quickly added from behind. It seems that the Chinese tanks will never be used up.

    More than a dozen Soviet tanks appeared on the battlefield, which caused a burst of cheers from the Red Army soldiers in the position. They finally saw their armored power.

    But soon their cheers stopped.

    The more than ten tanks are not at the same level as China's tank troops in terms of quality or quantity.  After a brief bombardment, these Soviet tanks lost their power and turned into a pile of discarded steel.

    The Chinese soldiers on the opposite side were like a group of clockwork robots, mechanically but well-trained, completing their tasks bit by bit.

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