But then the situation in the Far East, Siberia, the Ural Mountains, and the Volga River took a turn for the worse. This caused the Germans to have deep doubts about the capabilities and prospects of Soviet Russia. After nearly a million Tsarist Russian prisoners were repatriated to Soviet Russia, not only did they help the small The younger regime stabilized the situation, but due to the continuous defeats and retreats of the Soviet Red Army, it instead sent prisoners for the Allied Eastern Front Allied Forces.
Ludendorff, who originally planned to make Soviet Russia a captive watchdog, apparently believed that continuing to support Soviet Russia and making Germany an enemy of the Sino-Japanese Alliance and the Volga Federation was not necessarily a good deal. Soviet Russia was now reduced to a survival situation. Even Kolchak's White Guards cannot resist this dilemma. If Germany once stops aid to Moscow, the probability that the new Soviet regime will be wiped out by the King of China and his Allied Eastern Front forces is definitely not small. "" Please search Piaotian Literature, the novels will be better and updated faster!
Especially when Wilhelm Greiner's 10th Army took advantage of Soviet Russia in order to counterattack, and the plan for a sneak attack on Kursk was revealed to the Allied Eastern Front forces by Moscow half a day in advance, Ludendorff keenly discovered the strangeness in it. , that is, Moscow's policy is indeed changing. It was originally thought that the "Samara Peace Treaty" signed by Soviet Russia and the puppet Volga Federation was a delaying strategy for both sides to get what they needed.
"Comrade Chairman, members of the Central Committee, Erich asked me to pay his most sincere respect to you and the comrades of the Soviet Union. This time, the director of munitions asked me to bring a carriage of canned beef. I am a friend of Germany. A small gift and heartfelt message to our friends! ¡±
The polite behavior of the German special envoy Gustav Stresemann obviously won the favor of the Soviet Central Committee members present. As soon as they heard that the Germans had brought a carriage of canned beef, the eyes of the Central Committee members in the room suddenly changed. They were all green and exuding greedy eyes, which gave the German envoy goosebumps.
"Hey, Mr. Special Envoy, come here and have a drink of water. Serviceman, serviceman, hurry up and refill the thermos. By the way, get another unpicked watermelon from the haystack in the backyard to entertain the guests! What, wait? Wait, go get a cart of canned beef from Moscow Station! It¡¯s time for the comrades in the Guard to eat some meat, look at how you can knock them all over in the wind!¡±
Bukharin, member of the Soviet Central Committee, People's Commissar of Information in charge of propaganda work and editor-in-chief of Pravda, directly stole the limelight from Chicherin, People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs, and pulled the German special envoy Stresemann into the meeting. He sat down at the table and yelled at the door to make arrangements. In Bukharin's eyes, the German envoy was as cute as a canned beef.
"Nonsense! There is only one carriage in total. The frontline soldiers still eat shime after pulling one carriage back. Pass my order. Ten boxes of the canned beef shipped from Germany to the Moscow station will be transported to major hospitals and maternal and child health centers. The rest will be sent to major hospitals and maternal and child health centers. Don¡¯t unload the truck, send a platoon from the garrison division to transport it directly to Nizhny Novgorod, and hand it over to the Volga Front Military Commissar Comrade Kamenev for distribution!¡±
The person who took over Bukharin's honor with a rolling glance was Yakov Mikhailovich S. Verdlov, the current safety and survival of the entire Soviet Russian regime depends on the Volga Front Army being able to hold the line of defense from Nizhny Novgorod to Saransk. If it cannot hold it, it will be completely ruined. Once the White Guards or the Allied Eastern Front troops approach the city, If so, Moscow will never be able to defend itself due to lack of food and ammunition.
If it hadn't been for the torrential rain that lasted for a week, the stalemate between the Soviet Red Army and Kolchak's White Guards would have long ceased to exist. The current situation is extremely difficult for both sides. It depends on who can hold on to the other side. Collapse, although there was still enough ammunition in front of them, the food of both sides' troops was being consumed and reduced day by day. They were determined to kill the thieves but were unable to save the day. The White Guard's attack on Nizhny Novgorod was repelled, but the Soviet Red Army was unable to recapture Chebok. The Sarre Iron Triangle fell into a stalemate.
"Just having canned beef is not enough. Mr. Congressman, the Brest-Litovsk Peace Treaty gave you so much land, people, resources, and livestock. How can one truckload of canned beef be enough? You should at least bring a truckload of canned beef! "Ulyanov hummed and returned to his seat at the head of the conference table. Trotsky was on the left, Sverdlov was on the right, and Bukharin and Chicherin were accompanying the congressmen on the opposite side. and Joffe, and the other Central Committee members in Moscow have not yet appeared.
"Comrade Chairman, you are right, but the German boys on the Ukrainian battlefield are almost done. I came here this time just to see the situation on the Soviet front. How can you fill the hole in this bottomless pit of yours? Passing by Kiev's Shihou, General Wilhelm Greiner asked me to give you and your comrades a message. Who informed the Allied Powers on the Eastern Front about the Battle of Kursk in advance?Explain, otherwise, the general said that he will lead the 10th Army to defend Moscow for you! "
What the German envoy said after he sat down made all the members of the Soviet Central Committee in the room choked and speechless.
"Comrades, it seems that Berlin's previous speculation is correct. You and the Volga Federation have reached a tacit understanding. Even if you betray Germany's interests and let the German army bleed in Kursk, is that so? In this case , do you still expect Germany to continue to support you and the White Guards unconditionally? "
Gustav Stresemann was born in Berlin. His family brewed beer and ran an inn. He studied philosophy and literature at the universities of Berlin and Leipzig, and received a doctorate in economics. During his student days, he served as a spokesperson for student groups and discussed eloquence and In terms of debating ability, Chicherin, a professional diplomat from the Soviet Union, was no match for him.
The German founded the Saxony Manufacturing Guild in 1902, got married the next year, and was elected to the Dresden City Council in 1906. Stresemann emerged as a powerful politician of the National Liberal Party in Saxony. In 1907 He was elected as a member of the Reichstag, the Imperial Reichstag. He was defeated as a member of the Reichstag in 1912 and returned to politics in 1914.
Before the war, the German¡¯s political stance was a liberal conservative, but he supported the expansion policy of the German Empire and also supported unrestricted submarine warfare. In this regard he was a supporter of Ludendorff and became a personal confidant of the Supreme Munitions Director in Congress.