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Chapter 1619 Khrushchev wants to surrender

Stalin used high-pressure policies to rule the country. This is beneficial. If you don’t obey, you will kill you until others obey. However, this high-pressure policy has limitations. When others find that Stalin’s sword is no longer sharp, they will have the urge to grab the sword and kill Stalin.

Not to mention anything else, just the previous Great Purge, how many people did Stalin kill? Therefore, not everyone opposed Germany's attack on the Soviet Union. For example, there was a group of people in Ukraine who welcomed German rule.

Cialek had already thought about the division of the current occupied areas and followed the previous plan.

What is left to the Moscow government is the original territory of the Moscow vineyard, surrounded by Ukraine and Belarus. These countries will be mixed with a large number of Poles, and some places will be rewarded for the servants. Now, in the east, Germany's directly occupied area, it is time to continue to establish a new Ural zone. In the east, it depends on the division of other servants around.

Those of other races that originally grew up in these territories must have nations oppressed by the Soviet Union, and it is time for them to rise up.

Even if Stalin escaped, what's the use? There are no more people who support him, and in the east, there are island countries eyeing him, so it's impossible for him to continue mobilizing his army.

Get up around and sleepy them to death.

It is not cost-effective to continue to use the German army and enter the vast Asian region of the Soviet Union. You can rely on other servants to do this!

Just after discussing all this, Cialek received another new news.

"The Head of Sirick, Khrushchev, the guardian of Stalingrad, expressed to us through special channels that he was willing to lead Stalingrad to surrender to us, provided that he would not blame his previous actions." After receiving this news, Reinhardt came to report to Sirick.

Is Khrushchev surrendering? When he heard the news, Cirick was not surprised at all.

Because of later experience, Cialek knew that this guy was an absolute speculator.

When Stalin was alive, Khrushchev was a guy who flattered every day. He gained Stalin's trust by shamelessness. However, after Stalin's death, he was also the one who completely denied Stalin. This guy had a keen sense of political aura and successfully won the throne of the Soviet ruler. Unfortunately, he complained that he was driven down in a few years. Brezhnev launched a coup and drove him away, but fortunately he was not killed.

Now, Khrushchev saw Stalin was about to be finished and his son took the initiative to surrender to Germany. He must have no way out and could only surrender to Germany.

Even this is simply what Chirek is doing. When he heard that Khrushchev's son surrendered, Chirek knew that it was a foregone conclusion that this old guy who doted on his son had taken this path.

So, do you accept Khrushchev's surrender?

That's of course!

Originally, all the Turkish troops reached Stalingrad, but after Khrushchev went there, he used high-pressure policies to retreat and kill, rectified the discipline, and drove the Turkish troops out again.

Türkiye's combat effectiveness is obvious to all, and it can only fight with the wind. This failure even retreated for dozens of kilometers. Stalingrad has no problem for the time being.

It is of course inappropriate for such a city to remain in the hands of the Soviets. It would be great for Khrushchev to surrender with the entire city now.

To put it in the worst case, if Khrushchev did not convince the troops below, there would definitely be civil strife in Stalingrad. The internal fighting of the defenders would greatly lose their combat effectiveness. Once the defenders' strength was weak, Stalingrad would definitely lose it.

To put it more, Khrushchev surrendered with his army, which was another heavy blow to Stalin. Moreover, when the Soviets were in turmoil, others would definitely follow suit at the beginning. If someone of Stalin's subordinates wanted to surrender and brought Stalin over, then the war here would be completely over.

If there are benefits but no harm, why not do it?

"Agree with his surrender, and if the troops in the city put down their weapons and surrender in an orderly manner, then take Khrushchev to Moscow and let him accompany us to the Moscow parade." said Sirek.

Khrushchev's surrender was definitely another blow to Stalin.

When it comes to Stalin, Cialek once again instructed Reinhardt to arrange more intelligence forces to find Stalin's hiding place, bomb wherever he goes, and to clear it at a fixed point. As long as he dies, the Soviet resistance will be completely over.

Reinhardt's face turned red. It was indeed good. This was his dereliction of duty. We must find Stalin and others as soon as possible!

"First of Cialek, if Khrushchev surrendered with Stalingrad, who should have surrendered?" At this moment, Ribintrov, who was beside him, spoke.

Nearby are Turkish troops. If Khrushchev surrendered to the Turks, he would hand over Stalingrad to Turkey as Sirik's previous promise.

This is too cheap for them. Stalingrad was not the one they fought at all, but surrendered under the influence of Germany.

At the German senior management, they didn't have much favorable feelings for Turkey. After so much effort, Turkey has been a swaying and capable person in history. Using Soviet territory as bait and consuming Turkey's strength is the real purpose. They don't want Türkiye to get real benefits at all.

Now, hearing Ribbintrov's question, Cirick immediately gave an instruction: "Of course, he surrendered to our army."

This benefit cannot be cheaper for the Turks. You should know that Stalingrad is also an industrial city. It is located in the lower reaches of the Volga River and has an important geographical location. Now that Khrushchev is going to surrender to Germany, what dares the Turks say?

When the war just started, the Turks needed. Now, if the Turks dared to say no, then Germany could give the Greeks a hint that the Greeks would fight to the death with the Turks.

"But our nearest army is still in Kharkov."

At the beginning, after conquering Kiev, the South Road Army troops divided into two groups, heading north and participated in the battle surrounding Moscow. The other part continued to advance eastward and had already conquered Kharkov. From Kharkov to Stalingrad, there were hundreds of kilometers away, countless rivers and armored troops to arrive for several days.

If the news is leaked, either it will be cheaper for the Turks or Khrushchev will be executed secretly, which will be detrimental to Germany.

"Send the griffin special forces," said Cyric. "Let Scolzne go there."
Chapter completed!
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