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    ps: Thanks to friend "jizsyanzh199" for the tip.  Chapter 1312 Special Detachment of the Volunteer Army Molotov was introducing the situation to them: "After the Supreme Commander's special train came out of the Volunteer Army headquarters, they arrived here at noon after traveling all night." He used his hands.  Looking at the map, he continued: "Suddenly, the special train was attacked by a German air attack. The special train was blown to pieces. The search troops only found a pipe and a boot belonging to the Supreme Commander from the scene. Our Politburo members at home are discussing  There are some things we need to ask for your opinions on the aftermath of the incident. Please join us." Although Gao Yingchun said that he had already had a premonition in his heart, their hearts immediately sank when it was confirmed.  The situation in the Soviet Union is not easy to say.  Molotov was the first person after Stalin. Now he was presiding over the meeting. He also saved his life. Stalin was going to the headquarters of the Volunteer Army that day. The original negotiations with the Chinese Empire were all over.  It was he who came forward, but on that day there happened to be people from the UK who asked to see Molotov. He summoned them temporarily and did not have time to go to Kazan. Stalin was anxious so he went by himself, otherwise he would  ¡­.  Without Stalin here to pressure the situation, this situation is obviously difficult to control, but Molotov knows that now he can only step in to clean up this mess, otherwise the Soviet Union will be finished, but he clearly realizes that here  There are two points that we must pay attention to. First, we must continue to use Stalin's name. Second, if we continue to gain support from the Chinese Empire, we will be powerless to do whatever we want.  What they need to discuss now is whether this news should be made public, and what will be the consequences if it is made public?  Is it beneficial or detrimental to the Soviet people to resist the German invasion?  This series of questions were placed in front of the members of the Political Bureau.  If we say that these local people are all die-hard followers of Stalin, they naturally all listen to the opinions of the Chinese Empire.  But now that Gao Yingchun has just sat down, he cannot express his position first. He has to listen to their opinions.  He looked at Yang Jun, who nodded to him. The two exchanged opinions. Molotov said to them: "That's what I mean. Please continue to speak. They are not outsiders. Let's continue our work."  Topic." The heavy-hearted members of the Politburo continued their quarrel. They were all talking about their reasons. After an hour, Molotov looked at Gao Yingchun with a headache.  Ambassador Gao felt that it would not be a problem to continue like this, but both sides expressed their opinions and no one gave in. The stalemate continued like this.  Gao Yingchun coughed and said to everyone present: "Sooner or later, people will know this news. It is better to tell it sooner than later. Therefore, we must announce it to the outside world, but the key is when we announce it. If  If it is announced now, can it inspire the morale of the soldiers on the battlefield of Stalingrad? If it can inspire the fighting spirit of the army, then it is best to announce it now. If not, it will be later." Gao Yingchun said.  It makes sense.  People had to accept it, but most people were not completely sure. Gao Yingchun asked: "Then what are the political commissars in our Red Army used for? Aren't they just for political work? We need their help now."  time. Then they will definitely play their role." "In fact, the main function of the political commissars in the Soviet Red Army is not to perform political and ideological work for cadres and soldiers. Their main function is to have a supervisory role.  They are set up to control the army. If they are really used, their role will not be displayed.  However, things have reached a point where the political commissars had to be replaced. So they decided to immediately announce the news of Stalin's murder to boost the morale of the soldiers below. This required testing the abilities of the political commissars.  .  So the Politburo of the Soviet Union first prepared a document and notified the news to the troops below. It was obvious that the spread of the news caused two reactions. Some troops aroused great enthusiasm among the officers and soldiers.  They were so angry that they unanimously wanted to repay their blood debts to the German army. However, the morale of some troops was greatly reduced. They thought that even their commander-in-chief would be beaten to death. Then what is the point of this war era? We ordinary people's  Life is even less guaranteed.  Looking at the situation in Germany, the number of German aircraft and bombers that set out to perform missions in the Soviet Union was 26, and 72 fighter jets. However, none of these nearly a hundred aircraft could fly back directly. They were attacked by the Chinese Imperial Volunteer Air Force.  At this time, they were almost completely wiped out. Some of the planes that luckily escaped ran out of fuel, some were forced to parachute in the Soviet Union, and someThey ran to other German troops, landed, or parachuted within the German defense zone.  Since they did not know what target they were attacking, the pilots below were not too eager to report it to their superiors. It was not until some time later that several pilots returned to their units that they knew what they were attacking.  The special train had been completely destroyed, and the top brass of the German army knew the result.  At the same time, the German spies in Moscow also discovered some abnormal behaviors of the Soviet high-level officials.  The German side immediately launched propaganda. Firstly, Goering was eager to show his credit, and secondly, Hitler was eager to boost morale. They immediately began to carry out a large amount of propaganda work, so the whole world also knew about this huge event that happened in the Soviet Union.  .  The German army's morale naturally increased after hearing the news. Their morale was much higher than that of the Soviet army.  In the ongoing Battle of Stalingrad, the German charging troops were going crazy and began to rush towards the Soviet positions. There were no Soviet troops on the entire west bank of the Volga River, but the entire Stalin  Gullah has been bombed into ruins, and the 62nd Army and the 63rd Army, the main forces, are also retreating.  General Zhukov, the supreme commander of the Southwest Front, had no choice but to retreat his troops back. Some troops had even retreated into the territory of the Chinese Empire.  Leningrad in the north was lost to a joint attack by German and Finnish troops after a year of siege by the Germans.  The German troops from both sides were all concentrated on the central front, and they began their second attack on Moscow. It turned out that under Stalin's high pressure, the troops were desperately defending.  But now the successive losses of Leningrad and Stalingrad have made the morale of the Soviet army even lower. Now there are no such large amounts of reinforcements entering the front line to supplement the troops in the front.  In the summer of 1942, on the first anniversary of the German attack on the Soviet Union, the German army broke through the defense lines of Moscow. They entered the urban area of ??Moscow and started street fighting with the Soviet Red Army. The Soviet army began to retreat to the rear, and the German armored forces followed.  The rear of the Soviet army advanced.  Retreat on your own initiative.  It is definitely not the same as letting the enemy chase and fight. If they had started to make early arrangements according to the suggestions made by the Volunteer Army Headquarters to them before, it would not be the current situation. The current Soviet army is retreating backwards, and some  The troops were already running away, and the troops below didn't know where to run. The officers above knew that as long as they could run to the volunteers, they would go there.  Even if they are saved.  The air force scouts of the Volunteer Army were flying in the sky, and they could see the situation on the ground clearly. They were defeated like a mountain. This is true at all.  There are not many Soviet troops that can retreat in an organized manner. Most of them are retreating on their own without any organizational work.  Kazan is where the Chinese Imperial Volunteer Army Headquarters is located. Domestic orders were sent to the Volunteer Army Headquarters to have Tukhachevsky there.  There the army was reorganized in his name.  The name is "Special Detachment of the Chinese Imperial Volunteer Army".  Soon Tukhachevsky came to Kazan, and the troops who followed him there were the same guard battalion he had been in during the cold storage period, but now the shelves were much larger.  It was the structure of a division, but there were not many soldiers, only a thousand people, but a large number of officers were there.  Nie Qing and Li Jian's advice to him was to use his own banner. Tukhachevsky naturally followed their advice. With the foundation of a thousand people, everything else would be easier to talk about. The next day  The special detachment of the Volunteer Army drove into an airport north of Kazan. He was about to start recruiting troops to expand his army.  The recruitment notice was posted, and at the same time, several armored vehicles were equipped with loudspeakers and started broadcasting. We are a special detachment of the Chinese Imperial Volunteer Army. Now we want to recruit outstanding former Soviet soldiers to participate in the war to defend world peace. Anyone who is willing to participate  People can go to the airport in the north of the city to sign up, and then there are military regulations one by one, and at the end, the name of the commander of the special detachment, Tukhachevsky, appears there.  The soldiers of the former Soviet army who came here were from various regional services. In order to defend Moscow, they were troops drawn from various regions. Of course, there were also some elite troops who were particularly capable of fighting, but only because of the officers above them.  Because they couldn't do it, they became such a group of defeated soldiers.  Moreover, there is no rear supply station at all, so their meal logistics have become a problem.  As soon as the recruitment announcement came out, they all immediately understood. It turned out that we were going to join the army of the Chinese Empire. They already knew about the army of the Chinese Empire from people of older generations, some of whom had gone to military schools.  We know even better, from the two presidents of Frunze and Tukhachevsky, thoseThe large army in this example is about the war years of the Chinese Empire.  Most of the people ran to the north of the city. At least once they got there, they would have food to eat and pick up weapons again to fight the Germans.  So everywhere there was a flow of people heading north, and these people had trampled all the original grassland into roads.  After arriving here, they were told to form their own queues based on their original arms. At the same time, they were allowed to select their own managers, and quickly armored forces, infantry, artillery, logistics, medical and health, communications, etc.  The arms have been separated, and some troops have been established. The largest unit is a battalion headquarters, plus two companies.  Some people who were previously unpopular in the army have been excluded by them.  Officers above the rank of major were personally interviewed by Tukhachevsky, but they were told: "All of your officers must fill out a form before they can be interviewed by the marshal." The form is very simple, that is, what were you before 1937?  Position, which military school did you graduate from, what is your current position, and where is your unit?  That means he wants to briefly understand your history.  Tukhachevsky's influence in the army was very large. Many officers were his students or subordinates. Tukhachevsky was separated from them for four years, and there are many names.  Let him see it all at once.  He put the familiar names together and said to the people below: "Let them stand together." More than an hour later, all the officers were registered, and Marshal Tukhachevsky in camouflage uniform walked out  In his office, he wanted to meet with the officers and decide their way out.  The officers who were lining up saw a group of people coming out of the office. Those people were all wearing camouflage uniforms. From their appearance, it was impossible to tell who had the highest official position, but those familiar people were far away.  Their principals were spotted on the ground, and some recognized their superiors. Someone in the queue shouted "Salute!" The highest-ranking general stepped forward, and he never lowered his hands. He just walked like this.  He raised his hands and walked towards the marshal. The other people were also saluting Tukhachevsky just like they were being reviewed. Tukhachevsky saw his subordinate and walked towards him.  Tukhachevsky did not return the gift, but directly held him in his arms.  Tears were shed by both of them.  Tukhachevsky returned a military salute to everyone and said to them: "Thank you everyone, today I am talking to all of you in the name of a soldier of the Chinese Empire. From now on, you will join this team."  In the team, that means you are already a soldier of the Chinese Empire. If anyone is unwilling, you can withdraw now. I will give you a minute to think about it." He raised his wrist and looked at his watch in front of him.  The general said: "Marshal, in less than a minute, I will always follow the marshal from now on." In the eyes of others, his words could only be a way to express his gratitude to Tukhachevsky for his loyalty, but Tukhachevsky  However, Chevsky knew that such words could not be said. This was the most taboo for those in high positions. At the same time, he also knew that he was still a cold-blooded person not long ago. People cannot live without conscience. Who gave it to them?  He gave up his second life, which can never be forgotten.  (To be continued)
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