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    Yang Zhen also considered that Guo Bingxun was an all-rounder in the military, but in terms of economics, he was still far behind, so he directly told him where the focus should be on collecting intelligence like this. After all, this matter  , Yang Zhen couldn't do everything personally, and he didn't have that much energy to cover everything. Guo Bingxun still needed to focus on the key points.

    As for other reasons, Guo Bingxun, who also experienced the hard work of fighting against the Soviet Union, did not understand it. Especially now that the Anti-Japanese Alliance has entered the most critical moment and is conducting intelligence reconnaissance against the Soviet Union in order to adjust the Anti-Japanese Alliance's policy towards the Soviet Union, Guo Bingxun is quite supportive.  .

    Moreover, he was the pioneer in deciphering Soviet radio. The first deciphered Soviet radio message was made by him with two staff officers from the Ministry of Communications. It was also the first fully deciphered radio message.  newspaper, which opened a window for the Anti-Japanese Alliance¡¯s work on Soviet radio deciphering.

    In fact, with the current understanding between him and Yang Zhen, Yang Zhen does not need to explain anything. As long as Yang Zhen puts forward an idea, Guo Bingxun will always come up with the required ideas as soon as possible. The two people have cooperated closely.  To a certain extent, how could Guo Bingxun not know and understand what Yang Zhen was thinking.

    It¡¯s just that this matter is too important. Once it is noticed by certain parties, it will not only come from the pressure from the Soviet Union, but also from the party, the military, and even the Anti-Japanese Alliance. There are some things that Yang Zhen hesitated for a long time.  , I decided to talk to Guo Bingxun, so as to get vaccinated in advance.

    Guo Bingxun returned to the Ministry of Communications without waiting for Li Yanping to come back. Yang Zhen never directly intervened in the negotiations with Su, but always allowed him to participate behind the scenes. He was well aware of Yang Zhen's disguised protection of himself.  Naturally, Guo Bingxun would not take the initiative to cause trouble for himself.

    After Guo Bingxun left, Yang Zhen did not go to meet with the Soviet representatives immediately. Instead, he waited patiently and waited until Li Yanping and the two returning veterans came back. Then Yang Zhen received those who came to visit him in the middle of the night. At this time,  A somewhat impatient Soviet representative was already waiting in the reception room.

    This time, the Soviet representatives were very straightforward and told Yang Zhen straightforwardly that they agreed to the requirements of the Anti-Alliance. However, in terms of material distribution ratio, except for cotton, gasoline, and American-made aircraft parts this time, the rest of the Soviet Union required  Transfer at least one third.

    At the same time, all trains, railway equipment, and American-made trucks should be handed over to the Soviet Union this time. In terms of future material and weaponry assistance from the United States to the Soviet Union and the Anti-Japanese Alliance, the Anti-Japanese Alliance should give the proceeds in terms of overall quantity.  At least 10% of the materials will be transferred to the Soviet Union free of charge.

    Yang Zhen did not agree with the Soviet Union's ideas and the so-called Big Belly. Except for gasoline and cotton, which had to be transported to the Resistance Alliance, the rest of the materials, except for railway equipment and the Resistance Alliance, could be transferred to the Soviet Union free of charge. The Soviet Union should all  Released according to agreement.

    However, considering the difficulties that the Soviet Union is experiencing due to the ongoing war, the Anti-Japanese Alliance agreed to transfer part of the current inventory of American-made trucks to the Soviet Union. At the same time, it will transfer one hundred P-39 fighter jets from the current inventory of fighter jets to the Soviet Union.  aspect.

    Yang Zhen directly told the Soviets that the Anti-Japanese Alliance was originally planning to transfer a large number of P40 fighter jets, but considering that the Soviet army had a large demand for anti-tank fighters, and the 37mm cannon equipped on the P39 fighter jets,  It can be used as an anti-tank weapon when necessary, so the Anti-Japanese Alliance made adjustments in this regard and replaced the P-40 fighter jet with the P-39 fighter jet that is more in line with the current Soviet combat needs.

    As for the distribution of U.S. aid supplies in the future, Yang Zhen agreed to agree to the Soviets' request for another five percentage points in armored steel, electrolytic aluminum, copper materials for making bullets, tin, lead and other military materials, but in terms of non-pyrotechnics  In terms of ammunition, shell steel, gun steel, and rare metals such as nickel and chromium, the margin can only be increased by three percentage points.

    However, considering the current predicament of the Soviet Union and the previous help from the Anti-League, in order to solve the current predicament of the Soviet Union in military industry, the Anti-League can use the gun steel aided by the United States to manufacture a batch of submachine guns for the Soviet Union.  Small arms, in order to alleviate the Soviet Union's current situation of slightly insufficient small arms.

    If the Americans provide food and other supplies, the Anti-League can agree to transfer them all to the Soviet Union to alleviate the possible food crisis in the Soviet Union after the loss of the main agricultural area in the west. At the same time, the Anti-League can provide part of the meat as repayment of previous arrears to the Soviet Union.  aspects of tolls.

    However, the Soviet Union must make certain concessions to the Anti-Japanese Alliance in terms of cotton, corresponding products, and medical equipment. Considering that the Central Asia region of the Soviet Union is one of the largest cotton producing areas in the world, the Soviet Union should make certain concessions in terms of cotton and other products.  Then give in another seven to ten percent to the Anti-League.

    Anti-Lean can be found atIn terms of the use of aircraft and American-made tanks, certain concessions should be made. A portion of the Americans' share of aid to the Anti-Japanese Alliance would be transferred to the Soviet Union. As for the proportion, if the Americans provided one hundred fighter jets, the Anti-Japanese Alliance could transfer them.  The ratio of thirteen tanks to the Soviet Union can also be dealt with in terms of the number of tanks.

    However, the Soviet Union must exchange all of the C-46s among this batch of supplies to the Anti-Japanese Alliance, and as compensation, the Soviets should transfer their Ilyushin II attack aircraft production technology to the Anti-Japanese Alliance and use them in the Yak-9 fighter jets currently undergoing test flights.  On the basis of this, a long-range fighter with a range of 2,300 kilometers was developed for the Anti-Japanese War.

    If the Soviet Union can guarantee not to tamper with military steel and industrial machinery and equipment, and hand over all the machinery and equipment aided by the United States to the Anti-Japanese Alliance in full, the Anti-Japanese Alliance can transfer all the anti-aircraft artillery and anti-tank artillery provided by the United States.  Half, and all of the radio equipment, were transferred to the Soviet Union, but the Soviet Union could not tamper with the transportation vehicles aided by the United States.

    Even if the Soviet Union can provide all equipment in full in accordance with the requirements of the Anti-Japanese Alliance this time, especially the quantities and all drawings required for the ZLS Type 3 76mm cannon and T 34 tanks, and send some workers to assist in production, then it will  After all this batch of equipment arrives, all the promised recoilless rifles, rocket launchers, and anti-aircraft weapons will be handed over to the Soviet Union in the shortest possible time.

    The Anti-Japanese Alliance can also make certain concessions in terms of the number of U.S. truck aid and railway equipment, but the Soviet Union must transfer all captured German tanks, armored vehicles, artillery and helmets to the Anti-Japanese War from now until the end of the war.  to make up for the losses suffered by the Anti-Japanese Alliance.

    And until the end of the war, among all the German prisoners of war were all technicians in aeronautical engineering, tank and artillery construction, graduates of technical universities, and of course those captured by the Soviet and British troops during their August offensive against Iran.  All 5,000 German experts must also be handed over to the Anti-League to supplement the technical personnel that are sorely lacking in the Anti-League.

    The Anti-Japanese Alliance agreed that if the United States transferred aviation technology to the Anti-Japanese Alliance, the Anti-Japanese Alliance agreed to share all the technology with the Soviet Union. However, the Soviet Union also wanted to share the latest Soviet fighter technology with the Anti-Japanese Alliance. At the same time, the Soviet Union wanted to continue its current war against Germany.  The captured German small arms and all ammunition were handed over to the Anti-Alliance side.

    After expressing the final decision of the Anti-Japanese Alliance, Yang Zhen directly told the Assistant Chief of Staff of the Soviet Army that this was the final bottom line for the Anti-Japanese Alliance, and it was also the bottom line that could not be compromised. The Anti-Japanese Alliance had already made the biggest concession, and at the same time,  They sacrificed part of their own interests to meet the Soviet Union's requirements. If the Soviet Union is still greedy enough, then the Anti-Japanese Alliance may think that there is no need to continue the negotiation.

    No matter what the Soviet side was doing this time, Yang Zhen simply came to tell the truth. The Soviets came to the door so late at night, but they couldn't delay it any longer. No matter what the reason was, whether it was the situation on the battlefield or the situation between the United States and Britain.  Applying pressure can make these greedy Soviets at least make certain concessions on the surface, which also shows what must have happened in Moscow recently.

    Moreover, these Soviets changed from the suits and ties they wore during the previous negotiations, all wore military uniforms, and the medals on their chests were shining brightly. This also shows from another aspect that this time the Soviets have really lost their patience.  , it needs to be solved once and for all.

    In fact, not only the Soviets have lost the patience to continue talking, but also Yang Zhen has lost the patience to continue messing with them. The war has just ended, and there are countless things that need to be dealt with, and there are still many things to deal with in a few months.  , Yang Zhen, who was preparing for the next battle, how could he have so much thought to play tricks on the Soviets.

    Not only does he have no time to play with them anymore, but Yang Zhen, who is extremely tired both physically and mentally, has no energy to grind his teeth with them at the moment. In other words, both aspects of this negotiation have been lost.  Now that the Soviets have expressed their so-called final attitude, Yang Zhen has no reason to hesitate.

    After stating all his conditions, Yang Zhen looked at the former Soviet Southern Army Commander who, although he was only a lieutenant general, actually played the decisive role in this negotiation.  After conquering southern Ukraine and basically losing all the Southern Front, he is now an unlucky man who has a sinecure in the General Staff and is undergoing re-education.

    For the negotiating opponent in front of him, Yang Zhen was a famous name that he had admired for a long time in later generations. This man was a lieutenant general before the war started, and he was still a lieutenant general until the end of the war. His position in the war was rising, and as the war progressed, it became more and more important.  The higher you go, even if you don't become the commander of the front army, at least this rank will not delay promotion.

    His brother¡¯s position was deteriorating, and he resigned less than two months after the war started.He reached the position of commander of the Soviet Southern Front, the military chief responsible for the strategic cluster of the entire southern operation. After the war, he served as an ordinary infantry commander and received re-education in Moscow. He spent far more time sitting on the bench than in the military.  Time for fighting on the front lines.

    Of course, among the Soviet generals, there were more twists and turns than him in the entire war. There were many people who were on the top and bottom of the army. But there was no one like him who could not even retain the position of deputy commander of the group army. Among the Soviet army before the war,  As long as the generals survived until the end of the war and were not captured or arrested by their own people, they basically achieved the position of group army commander.

    However, this guy was able to save his life even after losing all the Southern Front and, in the words of the fatherly leader, Ukraine, which he could never give up. It was considered a miracle, but Yang Zhen was a little bit  I can't figure out why the old gentleman in Moscow would send such a guy who has repeatedly failed to take charge of this negotiation.

    After personally participating in this negotiation, Yang Zhen saw at first glance that this guy was the main person in charge of this negotiation, and the General and Deputy Minister of the Soviet General Ordnance Department next to him was just a push-up by the Soviets.  He is just a superficial figure. This guy who suffered enough defeats on the battlefield is the real brains behind the Soviet negotiations.
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