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Volume 1 Chapter 1021 The Fall of Moscow (Part 2)

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    If he were to change the battlefield, and the strength of both sides was roughly equal, perhaps the commander-in-chief of the Moscow Defense War could still display higher talents, but the current reality no longer allows it.

    On March 12, some troops broke into Moscow, and the fighting began to turn into brutal street fighting.

    Compared to other battles, street fighting is undoubtedly more frightening.  Here, you will lack the support of aircraft and artillery, and God knows where those cold guns will come from.

    As the team entered the city, Zhukov knew that the final moment had arrived

    "Comrades, use your spirit and fight the invaders to the end!" In his headquarters, Zhukov issued this order: "Defend Moscow, defend the Soviets, and defend great Russia!"

    Under Zhukov¡¯s order, all Red Army officers and soldiers, as well as Moscow civilians, participated in the defense of the city.

    Their performance was heroic and commendable, as is the case in any country.  When one's own capital is under the most direct threat, then the fiercest defense battle will inevitably be inevitable.

    Chinese tanks also entered Moscow along with the infantry. They rolled over the Moscow land like no one was watching, and then fired artillery shells at any target they could see!

    A tank had just destroyed a house, and soon two Russian children, at most twelve or thirteen years old, appeared in the tank commander's sight.

    The machine gunner was about to shoot.  The bus captain hurriedly stopped him: "It's just two kids."

    Before he finished speaking, two Molotov cocktails were thrown towards the tank. Fortunately, they did not hit the tank. The commander was startled, and then he saw the two Russian children holding their bags high in their hands.  Rushed towards the tank.

    The machine gun on the tank went off.  With two "boom-boom¡ª¡ª" sounds, the two Russian children were blown to pieces.

    The machine gunner gasped and stopped.  Then he asked the bus captain who had his head popped up in confusion: "Just two children?"

    "It's just two children." The shocked driver still hasn't reacted: "I'll shoot the same way when I encounter children in the future."

    This is Moscow at war. There are no more civilians here. Everyone here has become a soldier.

    Bad news reached Zhukov¡¯s ears one after another, but the Moscow commander-in-chief behaved very calmly.  Even though he knew that there was no room for salvation in the war.  But he still decided to fulfill all his duties.

    He will never give up until the last moment

    The only thing he doesn¡¯t understand is why Russia has become what it is now?  What happened to ¡°great¡± Russia?

    Behind him is Comrade Stalin, the Political Bureau of the Central Committee, and the entire Soviet Union.  If you must sacrifice, then let yourself be the first to sacrifice

    The only thing worth celebrating is that since entering the city, the pace of the Chinese people has slowed down.  They encountered the strongest resistance from Moscow.

    But Zhukov clearly saw that this was only temporary.  A city that lacks necessary foreign aid will fall sooner or later.

    And Stalin was also very clear about this.

    The reason why he stubbornly stayed in this city that would soon be completely destroyed by the war was that besides the fact that he had no place to go in Russia, a more important reason was that he was unwilling to give up all the hard work.  Just got the right.  no way!

    He was almost defeated by Lenin and his political opponents, but with his own maneuvering, he finally succeeded in getting himself on the throne today.

    What is more important than rights?  there is none left!

    He still remembers the bloody struggle for power between himself and Trotsky, who was once the second most powerful person after Lenin!

    No one was optimistic that Stalin could defeat Trotsky, the number two figure in the party!

    However, Stalin finally defeated Trotsky.

    January 1929.  Stalin sealed the fate of the former leader and exiled Trotsky outside Russia.  Zinoviev put it very succinctly: There is no way to appeal.

    When Stalin expelled Trotsky, he retained his sense of humor and used the passenger ship "Ilyich" to expel Trotsky, who claimed to be a loyal Leninist, from Russia.  Why didn't he kill him?  At that time he needed Trotsky alive for the next move in the chess game.  Trotsky would become the counterrevolutionary center with which he could accuse his enemies of being connected.  This is what he uses to fish for the future.He left home under the escort of the GPU.  They looked back at the now-empty house where their families had lived for generations, leaving behind a life they would never see again.

    The dog barked in the empty yard.

    His countless cruel telegrams are stored in secret files.  The Molotov Committee moved 50,000 kulak households to the northern border areas.  The Party Committee of the Border Region said that it had only made preparations to receive 20,000 households, and for the rest, even work sheds without stoves or oil lamps had not been built.  Stalin replied: "This statement is an attempt to overturn the immigration plan that has been passed by the party, and the central government cannot agree to it. Stalin."

    ¡°The city of Novosibirsk, the hungry wilderness of the Siberian Territory Commissariat of Nine Astronomers.

    The results of the committee were not good. The Kremlin upstarts installed by Stalin, the powerful leader of the local party - the secretary of the state committee, and of course Yagoda, who represented the GPU, all participated in this committee.  At that time, Molotov, the chairman of the committee, said proudly: "We did a good job in collectivization. I personally designated the areas to expel rich peasants. A total of 400,000 households were expelled."

    ¡°It was indeed a devastating blow to the kulaks,¡± wrote Kosior, a member of the committee and a member of the new Politburo.

    Kirov, the leader of Leningrad, vividly wrote: "The tractors lined up in rows and dug graves for the rich peasants."

    How could Kirov know and for whom he dug a grave?

    Kirov, Kosiol and Valekis were later killed.  Nineteen of the 21 members of the committee would soon lie in unmarked graves, killed in Stalin's purges.  However, at this moment, they are working nervously to eliminate others.

    Trains kept moving, caravans carrying livestock transported farmers, and coaches with searchlights were equipped with guards with police dogs.

    The poor peasants and the surviving middle peasants formed collective farms.  The livestock that had been fed fat and strong by the rich peasants, the solid houses built by the rich peasants, the wealth and money accumulated by the farmers for generations were all given to the collective farms.  The collective farms started out by bloody misappropriation of other people's wealth.

    Now, it¡¯s time for another massacre!  (To be continued)

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