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Chapter 388 Ukraine Against the Water

As for the Soviet Union's large-caliber anti-tank gun, it will take 41 years later. Even if the Soviet Union develops it in advance, it will not be possible to hunt and install the troops in large quantities. Judging from the three lines of defense that broke through, the Soviet Union's anti-tank gun is now only 50 mm in maximum caliber, which really has no effect on Germany's main battle and heavy tanks.

Although Boke believed in Li Mo, he still walked to the huge sand table alone and began to carefully analyze Li Mo's tactical arrangements. Sixteen attacks, so that each attack group had about 40,000 troops. He left some reserved troops, which happened to be the power of an army. Each attack group could also receive support from eighty German leopard tanks and corresponding armored vehicles. The armored power of each assault group should be enough.

After Boke's analysis, it was only the commander-in-chief's method that could take Odessa as soon as possible, so as not to let the city hold back the large number of troops of the Southern Army Group. Since there was no problem, Boke yanked and seriously conveyed Li Mo's order.

The German army used this period of time to have a meal and rest, and the Soviet Union had experienced so long artillery bombardment, those who were not dead ran out of the bunker to breathe, rescue the wounded, and simply repair the fortifications. But an hour later, when the Soviets were busy, countless shells fell from the sky, and the Soviet Ukrainian Front suffered heavy losses.

This fierce shelling was another hour. It can be said that the entire city of Odessa was extremely damaged. Sixty percent of the houses in the city were destroyed, and those who did not collapse were also shaky. The morale of the Ukrainian Front had long been gone under the bombing of Germany.

You should know that most of the soldiers in the Ukrainian Front were Ukrainians. Their recognition of the Soviet Union was not so profound. Some Stalin's policies also made the Ukrainians very resistant. They were forced to repress the brutal suppression without large-scale resistance.

"Please look at the history of later generations: Ukrainian President Yushenko emphasized when meeting with the delegation of the European Council's Parliamentary Assembly that he hopes that the European Council's Parliamentary Assembly can pass special documents to condemn the Great Famine in the 1930s as a national extermination act against the Ukrainians. Yushenko said that Ukraine would provide all information on the Great Famine.

The latest poll conducted by the Kiev International Society Institute shows that about 72% of Ukrainians believe that the Great Famine is an act of national extermination. At present, the parliaments of 10 countries have passed resolutions to recognize that the Great Famine is a national extermination. There were three major famines between 1921 and 1932 and 1933 and between 1946 and 1947. However, the famine was the most severe between 1932 and 1933 and the largest number of people killed. At that time, 7 million to 10 million people starved to death. This number is equivalent to one quarter of Ukraine's national population at that time and half of the population in eastern and central Ukraine.

In November 2003, the United Nations recognized the Great Famine that occurred in Ukraine and other former Soviet republics from 1932 to 1933. Ukraine was convinced that without the Great Famine of that year, Ukraine's total population would be twice as high as it is now. It would reach 100 million. The Ukrainian government set November 23 of each year as the anniversary of famine and the anniversary of ethnic repression."

In this case, how could the Ukrainian people regard the Soviet Union as their motherland? The most tragic thing in the world is to watch their relatives starve to death in front of them, but they are powerless. This pain is heart-wrenching. Hatred is also unforgettable.

Now, Germany has finally broken Stalin's cruel rule, especially Li Mo's land policy. It can be said that no Ukrainian will support the Stalin regime. Even if that Ukrainian is a senior official in the Soviet Union, he would not be able to truly support Stalin when he sees his comrades starving to death by millions of people.

History in later generations has confirmed the reason why CIS countries hated the Soviet Union more than Western countries after the collapse of the Soviet Union. They successively proposed anti-Russia bills and actively joined NATO to help the United States establish an anti-missile system and encircle Russia. It is not unreasonable.

"Boom...boom..."

German tank assault groups and sea of ​​people poured into Odessa City. The Ukrainian front, which had not died, basically came out to surrender directly with the white flag. If the political commissar was Russia, he would be killed directly by Ukrainian soldiers. If the political commissar was Ukrainian, he would also come out to surrender together with other soldiers without resisting at all.

Timuxinge soon learned the real situation on the front line. The Ukrainian soldiers in the Ukrainian Front surrendered without fighting. In this case, even if Timuxinge had the power to turn the world back, they could not win the battle. Timuxinge also began to no longer trust the Ukrainians from the bottom of his heart, and hurriedly handed over the command to the political commissar Borisov, because Borisov was a Ukrainian. Timuxinge and Vatuting, who had handed over the command, rushed to the port of Odessa and left Odessa on Soviet submarines...

Shortly after Temuxingo left, Borisov ordered surrender. The Ukrainians did not want to fight for Stalin. They regarded the Germans as liberators. Borisov, as Ukrainians, could not violate the wishes of all Ukrainians and ordered all the troops in Odessa to surrender to the Germans at 3:00 on April 22, 1941.

Li Mo held a special welcome meeting for this. In addition to all the officers at the German division level and above, as well as all the officers at the division level and above of the Ukrainian Front, Li Mo did not treat them as prisoners at all. He just temporarily handed over the weapons and had enough food, which was many times better than the Soviet Union's food. This made the surrendered Ukraine even more convinced that Germany was here to rescue them.

In addition, Li Mo also invited two German lieutenant generals, Bruuker and Yegorov. After everyone's careful discussion, Borisov agreed to withdraw from the Soviet party and swear to join the German Socialist Workers' Party, and also swear to join the German army. Borisov himself was appointed as a major general of the German army and began to form the first Ukrainian army. The list of officers below the commander was nominated by Borisov and Li Mo signed it. This means that Li Mo completely handed over the control of the Ukrainian German army to Borisov, and all officers of the Ukrainian German army would also be nominated by Borisov. This made Borisov feel grateful at the time, thanking Li Mo, the commander-in-chief for his unreserved trust.

At this welcome meeting, Li Mo also issued a "Declaration on Ethnic Equality" and a "Land Law"

“Declaration on National Equality”

Today, national equality is no longer a slogan. We will immediately be in reality within the territory of the new Soviet Union. Only under the leadership of the German Socialist Workers' Party can it be given its true content and scientific meaning, become the core idea of ​​various national concepts, and become our fundamental principle for dealing with ethnic issues. Its basic content includes the following aspects:

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