Chapter 682: The Battle Situation in Soviet Russia

The Red Alert of the War of Resistance 682, the Red Alert of the War of Resistance Chapter 682 of the Soviet Russian War

"Shoot! Shoot them all! "The sky of Red Square reverberates every day with Stalin's roar.

It's been a month since the war broke out on the Western Front, but the front line is full of bad news. After the war, Soviet and Russian military scholars vigorously emphasized that the border battles were nothing more than limited counterattacks organized in local areas. The entire border front was collapsing, and the Soviet troops, having dropped a million losses, had to retreat.

With this withdrawal, the entire front retreated by four or five hundred kilometers. Kyiv, Leningrad, Smolensk and other places are in frequent emergencies. Compared with the loss of the Urals, the fighting on the Western Front made Moscow more anxious. Russia's national wealth and elite were concentrated in Europe. The loss of the east of the Urals would cause the most of the vitality of Soviet Russia to be greatly damaged, and the loss of the west of the Urals would make the future of Soviet Russia dark.

Although Stalin made a radio broadcast on May 31 to the entire Russian people, calling on all the Russian people to fight to the death against the aggressor. The importance of the Western Front was even highlighted. But all this was not enough to alleviate the decline of the Soviet army.

In addition to slogans, the guns of the effective law enforcement units of the Soviet army were fired every day. By mid-June, 18 generals had fallen under red law enforcement guns.

More territory was lost than on the Eastern Front, and more generals were sentenced to death, including 10 generals sentenced for campaigns in Outer Mongolia and Central Asia. On the contrary, the overall rout of the Western Front has led to fewer scapegoats, and in addition to heavyweight unlucky bastards like Pavlov, the commander-in-chief of the North-Western Front, there are more dead, captured and missing generals.

By the end of June, the Soviets had established themselves on the Western Front, and although they were still retreating from time to time, the entire thousands of kilometers of resistance had taken shape.

This is not mainly because Stalin's rants played a role, but after a month of high-quality writing, all in it. The lightning shock of the Germans has lost its suddenness and has begun to weaken, while the Soviets have adapted to the brutal mode of war. With the machine guns of the law enforcement team behind them, the Russian soldiers, accustomed to death, chose the patriotism of the iron horn slogan.

The Soviet defense strengthened, and the Germans first felt it. As we enter July, the feeling of increased resistance to this offensive is even more pronounced.

This time. The German victorious generals clashed with the views of the old Xi. Lao Xi still insisted that the central, northern, and southern army groups advance in unison.

Leningrad, the mecca of internationalism, had to be taken, and the Finnish troops who participated in the war fought together to reach the border before the Soviet-Finnish war, so that the Germans could break up and continue to maintain a biased neutrality. But Army Group North also had 27 infantry and armored divisions, which crossed the Baltic littoral states and squeezed towards Leningrad.

Ukraine, with Kiev at its core, is the breadbasket of the entire Soviet Russia. In the event of war, food has become one of the primary strategic resources, and international food prices have been rising, but production, especially in Europe, has plummeted. Although the Germans were not too nervous about food at this time. But at least it compressed the living space of Soviet Russia.

It was here that a little conflict broke out between Lao Xi and Guderian.

Army Group Central had already attacked Smolensk, the choke point leading to Moscow, and Guderian and others strongly advocated rushing to Moscow in one go, but Lao Xi scolded Guderian for not understanding the economic problems in the war. Directly ordered him to rush to Kyiv with his tank forces.

Although the successive victories ahead made Lao Xi's mind a little dizzy, his keen intuition had already sensed the restlessness of the Americans, and he was also worried about the economic pressure brought about by the large-scale war.

Leningrad, the red holy land of the October Revolution, wanted to curry favor with the capitalist oligarchs, and as long as they occupied the granary of Kiev, they would take advantage of the situation and then attack the Baku oil fields. It is even more invincible, and as for the significance of Moscow's attack, Lao Xi can slow down for a while, so as to sort out the international situation that has abruptly changed due to the rapid attack.

Even though the lifeline was almost cut off, the seemingly moribund British could not be beaten to death, and the Lend-Lease Act of the Americans, which was activated by the industrial machine, played a big role. The British traded the resources of their colonies, which occupied half the world, for much-needed weapons. Huge sums of gold went into the hands of the United States and the Umbrella Company.

The premature fall of the British was not good for China, and Meng Xiang could not guess the movements of the Germans after the unification of Europe, whether they would fight against the United States or have other plans, the Middle East and other strategic resource areas would inevitably cause China and the Germans to have an uneven distribution of spoils.

What Meng Xiang can do is to continue to push the original trend of history, and climb behind the backs of several super-industrial powers to draw nourishment and strengthen himself.

The British pulled out their bottoms in exchange for a hard-fought survival. And part of the spoils plundered by the Germans in most of Europe also went directly into Meng Xiang's pockets.

In addition to the knock-off companies' weapons profiteering. The operations of the Chinese army on the Eastern Front were also strongly supported by the Germans. When he heard that Meng Xiang's 4 million troops were stationed in Siberia and other regions, Lao Xi happily fulfilled his promise again. A large number of industrial machines and more secret industrial technology flowed directly to China.

This is also one of the reasons why Meng Xiang suddenly proposed a large-scale increase in troops. There is Lao Xi to pay, why not Huaxia.

However, international public opinion such as Britain and the United States still can't grasp too much of a handle, and all the things imported from China are for civilian use, and although the copycat companies that specialize in making a fortune by relying on weapons have been listed as hostile objects by Britain and the United States, they are helpless against them with mysterious and strange backgrounds. At most, it provides the umbrella company with the same convenience as the fire merchant to compete with it.

Huaxia is like a big sponge, absorbing the wealth and advanced technology of the world, and has begun to become a part of the world war that cannot be ignored.

It was the firepower attraction of the Eastern Front of Soviet Russia, coupled with the war on the Western Front, which was historically embarrassing. So that the Germans can be more invested on the Eastern Front. In contrast, the Russians were even more miserable. Stalin's late-night rants grew more and more intense.

It's July. He directly tore apart the halo on Timoshenko, replaced him as the supreme commander of the armed forces of Soviet Russia, and resolutely concentrated all his energy on the Western Front. This also made the command system of the Soviet army on the Western Front much smoother. The superiority of the Soviet Russian red system burst out, and a large number of shadow troops emerged.

The Germans also began to believe what Skynet had told them, that the Russians had far more troops than their staff had calculated.

It is a pity that the Germans ignored the natural and great integration of the Red System of the Russians and did not care about it. But now looking at the more than 360 divisions that have emerged, almost double the size of the Soviet army with 200 divisions in the plan, the Germans are also beginning to hesitate.

This is one of the main reasons why the German front-line army is focusing on the first road. The Soviet Russian army is like a spring shoot, seeing that it has already gathered and annihilated more than a dozen divisions, but as long as it has experienced a large-scale baptism of bullets, more than a dozen divisions will suddenly emerge. And as the battle line was lengthened, the distribution of German troops began to thin out, and the defense of some occupied areas was worrying.

The German generals felt the need to deal a fatal blow to Russia as soon as possible and end the war before winter came.

But sometimes, military and political goals are different. Lao Xi forcefully suppressed the voice from the military, but still insisted on his three-way attack.

"As long as our eastern allies are still around, we are no more worried about the threat of Soviet Russia, and even if they have more troops, our iron will will crush them all!" Lao Xi's concern at this time was not in Soviet Russia, but in the external economic and political sphere, in order to eliminate the threat of Soviet Russia, he was also willing to support China to grow stronger. Even if Meng Xiang has never opened his mouth to form an alliance, the implicit alliance between the two sides has been recognized by the whole world.

"Of course, as long as the Chinese hold back the eastern forces of Soviet Russia, we can defeat the Russians!" The recognition of this point was also a reason for the German generals to compromise with Lao Xi. The overall situation in Soviet Russia was more favorable for Germany.

On the Eastern Front, the vanguard army did not live up to Lao Xi's expectations. Just entering July, Novosibirsk, the last stubbornly resisting city along the Great Railway west of Lake Baikal, was completely occupied by the vanguard army.

This heroic city, which was benchmarked by Stalin as the Eastern Front, was by this time completely in ruins.

Originally, the vanguard didn't care about it. The suddenness of the initial airborne landing made it possible to conquer even the cities of Yekaterinburg and Omsk. But at that time there were insufficient troops, and the first round of air raids of the Vanguard Army did not include Novosibirsk. And then along the advance of the Great Railway, it was blocked by the Soviet Russian army, which reacted quickly, near Novosibirsk.

At that time, the vanguard army focused on holding the Urals and clearing Outer Mongolia, opening up the land passage to Siberia.

Therefore, the under-armed vanguard army and the Soviet Russians were stalemate in Novosibirsk, and neither Moscow, which was anxious, nor Meng Xiang, who had the leisure to adjust the country, did not care about it.

After settling the Soviet-Mongolian border, the vanguard army invaded Siberia in order to cover up the defeat. Moscow's eyes suddenly shifted to Novosibirsk, which had been holding out for more than a month. Compared with Outer Mongolia, which lost its troops, and Central Asia, which was retreating step by step, it seemed that this was the only glory that Moscow could take out on the Eastern Front.

In the face of the crushing of the vanguard army attacking from Outer Mongolia, Moscow decisively sacrificed Irkutsk and other cities, and the shrinking forces were fully mobilized to Novosibirsk, intending to erect a heroic typical city that boosted morale.

The vanguard army, which had been attacking all the way, also began to join forces towards Siberia, and the Battle of Novosibirsk broke out in full force in June.

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