Chapter 768: Cheers to a new round of cooperation

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There was an unwritten ceasefire line between Potsdam and Berlin, where both sides had a large number of troops. The pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info includes the elite 76th Airborne Division of the Soviet Union, as well as the 7th "Revenge" Panzer Division of the German Democratic Republican Army. The Federal Republic of Germany deployed troops of the 1st Panzer Division and the Special Operations Division here, forming the forefront of the war conflict.

Any disturbance would cause a bloody conflict here, so both sides adhered to the principle of the other firing first and stood still. Wait for new instructions from your superiors.

Between them was a river that flowed to Lake Plaue, east of Potsdam, which became a natural ceasefire line. The combined forces of East Germany and the Soviet Union were stationed on the eastern side of the river, and the Bundeswehr was stationed on the west bank of the river, and both sides were eyeing each other's actions. The large number of armored troops deployed near the river bank brought a silent and cold atmosphere to the combat troops, and the smell of rust emitted by the steel tracks mixed with gunpowder and sulfur became the only companion for the soldiers after nightfall.

At night, a thick fog will fill the entire ceasefire line, hiding both sides in darkness, and no one will foolishly turn on the lights and become the target of the other side's fire. Occasionally, when the flares were raised, they would see the silhouette of an armored vehicle or T80 tank, just a flash of lightning, and then disappear into the darkness.

Today, however, the other side of the strait has become so lively that the Bundeswehr brass thought that the other side was preparing to attack. But they were surprised to find that all the tanks were withdrawing backwards, slowly out of their firing range. And the two headlights that lit up in the dark were as seeping through as the eyes of bats, and dissipated into the fog with some kind of unwillingness. Only a messy slight crushing mark was left on the dirt.

The troops that had planned to attack at any moment disappeared, and in the end, the memory of the front-line soldiers was only the two terrifying headlights of the tank, as terrifying as the silent ghost.

The commander wanted to take advantage of the situation to cross the river and pursue the retreating East German army, which was a golden opportunity. However, just as he was about to apply to the High Command, the High Command received news that disappointed him.

The command ordered all attacking German troops to retreat, and the Federal Government accepted the East German cease-fire agreement.

This is undoubtedly a heavy blow to the generals of the National Defense Forces, who are ambitious and want to make meritorious contributions.

Looking at the already empty shore, the commander sighed, and there would be no result if he continued. In the end, he could only be unwilling to give the order to retreat.

"Withdraw your troops."

All the troops had to follow the commander's approach and retreat, and when they were told that there was no need to continue the fighting, everyone looked relieved. I thought to myself that I finally didn't have to face the damn Soviet army. Almost everyone was pessimistic that once they faced the armored forces of the Soviet Union, they would only end up being crushed.

"I hope this is the last time there will be tension in Germany, God, I don't want to face that damn Soviet soldier for a moment, never."

This was the thought on the minds of the vast majority of Bundeswehr soldiers, and the GDR of the "little Soviet Union" brought them too much fear. As for the real Red Empire, they didn't dare to think about it.

In the reception hall of foreign guests in Bonn, Berlin, sitting opposite Madeleine, Dobrynin had just received a phone call from the Kremlin, who told him that the transfer of American prisoners of war had gone very smoothly, and that the Soviet Union had kept its promise to transfer all the people to the American government, and that everything was done in secret.

Madeleine hung up the phone, turned her head to see Dobrynin looking at her with interest. She smiled, nodded to the other party and said, "Thanks to the mercy of the Soviet side, those American prisoners of war were spared." ”

"It's not that we're showing mercy, it's that we should be grateful to the United States for holding up a noble hand, and if you hadn't intervened, we don't know how long this battle would have lasted." Dobrynin picked up the wine glass, shook his right hand slightly, and the red wine under the candlelight also exuded an alluring luster at any time.

He politely raised his goblet and said, "Cheers to our victory." ”

"Cheers."

The glasses between Madeleine and Dobrynin touched together, and the crisp collision was mixed with a cheerful smile of triumphant triumph. After drinking the wine in the glass, Dobrynin deliberately asked the other party, "Is there any preparation on the part of the White House next?" I think that the Berlin co-trusteeship policy alone should not be enough to satisfy your appetite for harm to others and not to yourself. ”

The Berlin co-trusteeship is nothing more than the product of a compromise between the two parties, and in fact the US government has nothing in return for it. As far as the United States is concerned, it is not enough to just break back the game strategically.

"In the opinion of adviser Dobrynin, is the image of the White House so unbearable?" Madeleine sneered.

"Doesn't the Kremlin also symbolize dictatorship and oppression, in your opinion?" Dobrynin smiled and retorted, making a silent gesture to signal the other party not to speak yet, "Wait, let me guess what the White House is going to do next." ”

"The American capitalists were able to plunder Germany's wealth by shorting and recoup their losses from Germany, and I think the financial capitalists of the Goldman Sachs investment bank in the United States are ready to take the plunge and attack Germany, right? After all, the war cost Germany not only three eastern states, but also serious economic losses, which was intolerable for Kohl. Moreover, the negotiations of the euro countries have also entered a critical period, and he will definitely not allow chaos at this time. ”

Dobrynin picked up the fork, placed it in front of Madeleine, and said with a smile, "This is your knife." ”

"I think the investment banks will be touting the high investment and high returns in the financial industry, so that the Kohl administration will restore prosperity as soon as possible. Investment in a range of financial products is strongly encouraged, but the real roots of Germany lie in the manufacturing industry, and German manufacturing companies that are in urgent need of capital are unable to obtain effective loans, so they have closed down. ”

He picked up the fork on the table again and shrugged at Madeleine, "This is your fork." ”

After saying this, he added, "Maybe you can also implement anti-dumping measures against all walks of life in Germany, increase import and export tariffs on German-made products, and further collapse the German economy." The economy of the Federal Republic of Germany is like a steak on the table, and it is left to be slaughtered. Am I right? Secretary of State. ”

She was about to open her mouth but Dobrynin refused, "Shhh, you don't have to rush to refute my point of view. I know you, as Secretary of State, never ask about these things, but you have to be clear. The Soviet Union was also eyeing Germany. It's the fear that our allies will stretch their hands too far and cut into our cake. ”

"Wait, what Advisor Dobrynin said, are you going to stop us?" Madeleine could not allow the White House to make any mistakes.

"Of course I'm not going to stop it, in fact we welcome you to do it, oh yes, it's better to pull Poland into the water, after all, Germany will feel that it may not be able to get off the stage if it doesn't find a country to vent. And isn't Poland the best scapegoat? Privately supplying weapons to the GDR, what do you think of this crime? ”

Madeleine paused for a moment, before the White House conceived of pouring sewage on Poland and the Soviet Union, and now it seems that the other party is trying to warn herself that they have been prepared.

"Rest assured, the Soviet Union has already received its own satisfactory answer, and no matter what happens next, we will just choose to sit idly by."

"Would you like to have a good second time together?" Dobrynin shook the wine in his glass and looked at Secretary of State Madeleine, who was slightly drunk.

And Madeleine also raised her glass very interestingly, "Cheers, happy cooperation." ”

"It's a pleasure to work with."

After the last drink, Dobrynin stood up and said to Madeleine with a smile, "Our conversation is over, enjoy the dinner, Madam Secretary." ”

It is always easier to hammer out some obscure secret at the wine table than at the negotiating table, and Dobryn is a believer in Uskinov's law. He just had to go back to Moscow to see the show. (To be continued.) )