Chapter 744: Patience for the sake of victory
The first update
The Bundeswehr's plans for a temporary withdrawal of the German Democratic Republican Army caught the Bundeswehr by surprise. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć info Minister of Defense Sharping even confirmed to the front three times whether the intelligence is true or not. When he heard an impatient answer from Henry, the commander of the Battle of Berlin, for the third time, Scharpin finally sat down on the couch and breathed a sigh of relief, as if the boulder that had been suppressed in his chest had finally been removed.
The withdrawal of the German Democratic Republican Army at this time meant that their success was lost. In the last battle to capture Berlin, the Baathists of the GDR lost, and lost badly. And the Domi Bone Notch effect will be huge, and the Bundeswehr will be able to attack Schwerin and Dresden under the cover of the US 2nd Panzer Cavalry Regiment. As long as Berlin is held, the Bundeswehr will be the winner.
So the Minister of Defense, Sharpin, immediately called Prime Minister Kohl to report the good news to him, and when Cole picked up the phone, he could not believe his ears and repeatedly confirmed the news to Minister Scharpin.
"You mean that the other party took the initiative to withdraw from the army? Is this news true? Why did they voluntarily withdraw from the army? Has it been confirmed? Cole asked four questions in one breath.
Kohl was so excited that he couldn't even hold the microphone steadily, which was definitely good news for the German Federal Republican Army. Because it is equivalent to them taking control of Berlin before the Americans intervened. Moreover, the Bundeswehr has almost exhausted the last of the Berlin defenders, and history could have been rewritten if the United States had delayed its arrival for a few days, or if the Democratic-Republican Army had accelerated the pace of its offensive.
"Yes, it has been confirmed by the front. Both the Eastern and Southern Fronts began to withdraw their troops, and they had already withdrawn to the outskirts of Berlin. Now we have the initiative in Berlin again. They didn't take it. "I think it's very likely that they will have peace talks in the future, and we'd better take the initiative in one go." In this way, the German Democratic Republican Army will be at a passive disadvantage. ā
Now Cole has another question to consider, who will initiate the peace talks first. The Bundeswehr has also accumulated a certain amount of strength and heritage, and if it continues to fight, it will be a lose-lose outcome.
In order to take the initiative in negotiations, but also to intimidate the opponent. Cole decided to take advantage of the victory.
"Push the troops forward and make a posture of continuous attack. At the same time, we were putting political pressure on the East German forces to come to the negotiating table and discuss issues with us. At the very least, make a gesture of attacking Tsosen, Bernau, or even Thero. Let these guys feel what it means to be afraid. ā
Of course, Kohl did not dare to let the Bundeswehr really attack the Democratic Republican Army, for fear that it might cause a series of counterattacks at that time. In this way, the gains outweigh the losses.
"Yes." The Department of Defense, of course, knows how far Cole is going to go. They just need to go along with the ideas of the top. Fake offense. Slightly mobilize armored forces to the outskirts of Berlin and prepare for a feint.
The next day, Kohl announced the momentous news at a press conference, declaring that the Bundeswehr had taken control of the situation in Berlin and that the East German rebels' plan to counterattack Berlin had failed. At the same time, he also published a plan for the Bundeswehr to counterattack East Germany with the assistance of the US Second Armored Cavalry Regiment.
"We hope that both sides can solve the problem at the negotiating table so that unnecessary losses can be avoided. We should also call on all East Germans to stand up and work for peace between the two Germanys, instead of blackmailing the government through violence and war, to achieve the ulterior motives of a small number of people. Arabs from outside should not be discriminated against, this is a fascist atrocity. Kohl presented himself as an ambassador for peace, provided that he did not care about the losses and injuries inflicted on East Germany because of the refugee and treatment issues.
Colonel Jonishkis sat in front of the television, smoking cigarette after cigarette, the ashtray in front of him already full of cigarette butts. Especially when he saw the triumphant Prime Minister Cole on TV, he couldn't suppress the anger in his heart.
The ruler of the East Germany, who had plagued the GDR, was now facing the camera with peace of mind, and he was ashamed to say such things, which made him feel a pang of anger. The shameless face of the politicians strengthened his determination to liberate East Germany.
Germany belongs to the German people, and any religion that dares to try to challenge German authority will be crushed by the tracks, whether you are a holy caliph or a great sultan. Germany believed in only iron and blood conquest.
Jander walked into Colonel Jonishkis's office, and the first thing he saw was Jonishkis, who was sunk into the couch, in a daze in the gray room, his face reflected in the fluorescent light of the television, and his face was expressionless.
Zander sent the telegram to Colonel Jonischkis, and said slowly, "This is a request for peace talks made by the federal government, and the specific location is set at the parliament building, and the date is the day after tomorrow. ā
Colonel Jonishkis picked up the telegram and glanced at it a few times, and his face became ugly. There were several requests that he could not agree to. These included the dissolution of the German Democratic Republican Army and the East German Democratic Reconstruction Party, the prohibition of any party formation in East Germany, and the outlawing of demonstrations. The East German people had no say in the admission of refugees, let alone direct attacks on religion.
Every piece of content in it provokes Colonel Jonishkis's bottom line. He took a deep breath and calmed down. The most important thing now is peace talks, not tearing the skin on the spot.
"We agreed to their request for negotiations, and there was no problem with the time and place. However, the details need to be further discussed. You tell the federal guys that we've been working so hard that we're not going to be able to accommodate each other. ā
Jonishkis was a bit tough so that the other side wouldn't doubt his motives.
"Okay, oh yes, Colonel Jonishkis, this is the Four-Power Conference, including representatives of the United States and the USSR at the same time." Zander reminded the other party.
"I see." Jonishkis said nonchalantly. Anyway, the Soviet side had already negotiated, and the initiative to turn the tide of the war ultimately lay with East Germany.
The only thing he had to do now was to endure and endure again.
The deployment of the Soviet Union has not yet been completed, so now he can only endure it, endure until the final counterattack begins, and catch everyone off guard.
Once deployed, he will let the other side know what is called the steel army that crushes the will, and what is the armored torrent of West Germany that pushes Europe. (To be continued.) )