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    Chapter 595 Stalin¡¯s Courage

    Soviet Union, Moscow.  3¡à35686688

    Zhukov sat on the chair, looking at the documents in front of him, his brows furrowed tightly.

    Now the casualties of the Soviet army in two days have reached more than 10,000, and a tank corps has also suffered the loss of more than 100 tanks.  Such a price surprised Zhukov. According to Zhukov's thinking, even if the Chinese troops prevented the Soviet troops from attacking, the Soviet troops would not be able to pay too many casualties.

    But such a price makes Zhukov a little confused as to how to deal with it.

    Zhukov, who was sitting on the chair, couldn't help but fell into silence, not knowing how to deal with this matter.  He knew that once he reported this matter to Stalin, Stalin would probably get angry again due to his personality, but if he concealed this matter, Stalin might not let him go in the future.

    Now Zhukov is in a dilemma.

    "Chairman." Seeing Stalin approaching, Zhukov stood up hurriedly and said.

    Stalin¡¯s face looked a little displeased. Zhukov immediately realized something and said casually: ¡°Generalissimo.¡±

    Stalin had a smile on his face. Compared to the title Chairman, he preferred to be called Generalissimo.

    "How is the battle going out there? Have the troops occupied the Tushetu Khan tribe?" Stalin asked casually as he walked towards the inside.

    Zhukov was a little embarrassed, and he didn¡¯t know how to answer even with the document in hand.

    Stalin waited for a while, looked at Zhukov and said nothing, frowned tightly, and looked at Zhukov with his eyes.

    Zhukov, who knew the temper of the tyrant, immediately realized something and quickly handed the document to Stalin.

    Stalin looked at the documents in front of him, sat on the sofa, and quickly lit the pipe in his mouth.

    After blowing out a puff of smoke, Stalin frowned tightly.  He knew the combat effectiveness of the Chinese troops, and he also knew that he would pay some price in this war, but he never expected that his troops would suffer such heavy casualties in less than two days.

    Zhukov looked at Stalin with worry, fearing that he would be angry.  But what surprised Zhukov was that Stalin put the message on the table, but he walked to the map, looked at the map outside, and fell into silence.

    Stalin¡¯s performance surprised Zhukov.  If it were normal, Stalin would definitely be angry, and he would even ask himself to replace frontline commanders and send all relevant commanders to military courts.

    "We underestimated the Chinese troops, and now they have taught us a lesson. How many troops do we have that can be dispatched? What about the air force?" Stalin said to Zhukov behind him while looking at the map.

    "The current situation is very complicated. We have to deal with the Americans in Europe. They are working on a European revival plan. This plan is very unfavorable to us. A large number of troops are needed to be stationed there. In addition, this war also cost us too many young people.  . After the war, we have demobilized a group of soldiers and recruited a group of soldiers" Zhukov's words were a little off topic, but he said so many words just to want Stalin to understand his difficulties.

    But before he finished speaking, he was rudely interrupted by Stalin.

    "General Zhukov, I'm not asking you about the situation of our troops. What I'm asking is, how many troops and how many air forces we can dispatch to the war now." Stalin stared at himself and said with an unhappy look on his face.

    Zhukov looked at Stalin's expression and said hurriedly: "At most one infantry corps, the Air Force can dispatch a hundred fighter jets. In addition, we can also dispatch two tank brigades to participate in the battle."

    Stalin nodded, looked at Zhukov and said: "Give Vasilevsky power and send all these troops to him. But I ask them to make significant progress within a week. I don't care how much they spend."  The price must be controlled.¡±

    Zhukov looked a little surprised. Stalin decided to transfer all these troops to the Far East, but Zhukov was very surprised.  After all, the Soviet Union now has to face not only China, a hostile country, but also the United States and many major countries in the world, all of which are on the opposite side of the Soviet Union.

    But looking at Stalin¡¯s face, Zhukov didn¡¯t dare to say anything. He just saluted in a hurry and left.

    Stalin was courageous. At this time, he dared to adjust the troops he could finally use, but?For Stalin, the gains and losses of foreign powers were of great importance to the Soviet Union. He would never allow foreign powers to be in the hands of China.

    The United States, the White House.

    Trudeau has just participated in the National Assembly, and members of the Congress have also agreed to Trudeau¡¯s assistance to China.  This time, Truman's assistance to China included not only military supplies but also a large number of daily necessities.

    But these daily necessities will definitely fall into the hands of the state this time.

    For the four major families, Yang Junran adopted different methods. The Chen family has been expelled by himself. The Song family and the Jiang family are both targets of Yang Junran. Moreover, the Jiang family does not seem to have that much money, especially Jiang Jingguo, and even more so now.  It is impossible for an official in the Executive Yuan to be involved in corruption. As for Jiang Weiguo, it is even more impossible for him to spend all day in the military camp.

    As for the rich Kong family, Yang Junran did not let them go well.  If it weren't for the relationship between the Kong family and Song Ailing, Yang Junran would not let them go so easily. After giving them a hard blow, Yang Junran let the Kong family leave China.

    "The government now presided over by President Yang has made great progress compared to before. They will be our best allies in the United States. In addition to daily necessities, Congress has officially passed my proposal, which will include economic, military, and scientific and technological aspects.  , large-scale aid to China." Trumen looked at the document and said to Marshall standing aside.

    "Ambassador Wedemeyer also sent a message from Peiping. In this battle between the Chinese troops and the Soviet Union, they achieved good results. Judging from the current situation, even if the Soviet troops control foreign affairs, they will have to pay a lot of effort.  The price." Marshall said, looking at Drum¨¦n.

    ??Dulumen nodded, but didn't say anything.

    After a while of silence, Truman looked at Marshall and said: "According to the analysis of the Ministry of Intelligence, the Chinese government is looking for people related to the manufacture of atomic bombs. It seems that President Yang has a lot of appetite. They want to create an atomic bomb.  But without our help, it would be difficult for them to manufacture them. One thing I am thinking about is to help China create atomic bombs. Only in this way can they pose a great threat to the Soviet Union."

    Marshall listened to Durumen¡¯s words with a little surprise on his face.

    "Mr. President, although China is our ally, we cannot give them such technology. Once they turn against us, it will be a devastating blow to us. After all, there is no eternal life between countries.  Friendship, once they turn against us in the future, it will be worth the loss." Marshall hurriedly dissuaded us.

    Durumen nodded, looked at Marshall and said: "We need to inspect China, but we can accept their international students. Once they possess nuclear weapons, it will be of great benefit to us. As long as a few years later, we  The relationship with China can be established and it is possible to let them develop nuclear weapons."

    When Marshall heard what Truman said, he could only agree.

    Peiping, Presidential Palace.

    Yang Junran looked at the documents sent by Yu Dawei with a smile on his face.

    There are a total of 300 Type 100 tanks captured from Japan, and there are also about 300 Type 0-1 tanks captured from Japan. For these Japanese heavy tanks, the Equipment Department plans to dissolve them and then produce other weapons.  However, in view of the war in foreign countries, Yu Dawei believes that although these weapons have certain flaws, they can be used as emergency tanks.

    "In addition, the self-propelled 120mm heavy cannon developed by Japan also poses a certain degree of threat to tanks and can be used as an anti-tank gun." Yu Dawei looked at Yang Junran and continued. After a pause, Yu Dawei looked at Yang Junran and said, "General  The equipment department also has relevant design drawings. If it is urgently needed on the battlefield, we can produce it quickly. We can also produce Tiger tanks and Panther tanks with the assistance of relevant German personnel. However, these two tanks are too complicated.  , I¡¯m afraid it will be difficult to supply the consumption of frontline troops.¡±

    Yang Junran put down the document in his hand, looked at Zhang Zhizhong and said: "These Japanese weapons will first supplement the consumption problem on the front line. As for other issues, we will work them out based on the battle situation. In addition, speaking of these Japanese weapons, I thought of a question.  "

    Having said this, Yang Junran had a smile on his face.

    "Go and find Neji Okamura. I have something to discuss with him." Yang Junran looked at Zhang Zhizhong and said.

    Zhang Zhizhong looked suspicious, wondering what Yang Junran wanted to do with Okamura Neji.

    Shanxi, inside a mine.

    This mine is different from other mines because it is guarded by Chinese military police troops, with a heavy machine gun installed at the highest level.??, he drew out the muzzle of the black dongdong gun and pointed it at the open space below.

    Here, all are Japanese prisoners of war.

    Yang Junran did not kill them, but used them to carry out various productions. Anyway, these people did not need to pay them. As long as they were kept hungry, they could work. This kind of thing was very cost-effective.

    Even some Japanese prisoners of war, Yang Junran simply sent them to the factory collectively and asked them to perform voluntary labor.

    Okamura Neji looked at the sun and roughly knew that it was already noon. In order to save food, Yang Junran gave them a rule that they could only eat two meals a day, one at ten in the morning and one at four in the afternoon.

    "No. 4, come with me." A military police lieutenant said loudly.

    Okamura Neji nodded hurriedly and followed the second lieutenant out.

    Here, Okamura Neji is nothing. As long as he causes any trouble, his two meals a day will be changed to one meal a day, and it will be porridge.  After several lessons, Okamura Neji had to become more honest.

    After watching Neji Okamura leave, the other Japanese prisoners of war started talking one after another.

    However, after a few military policemen shouted a few words, the Japanese prisoners of war quickly started working again.

    "Where did they take the Commander-in-Chief? Will they kill the Commander-in-Chief?" a Japanese prisoner of war said.

    The military policeman in the distance frowned, pointed at the happy prisoner of war and shouted: "Record, Prisoner of War No. 15 will eat porridge once a day within a week."

    Following the military policeman¡¯s words, a military policeman on the side quickly took notes. Prisoner of War No. 15 looked aggrieved.
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