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898 The death of Trotsky

The huge roar of the diesel engines of the Cheetah tank destroyer and the Black Panther tank shook the earth. More than one hundred tanks formed another assault formation. The thick smoke came out to cover the entire departure position. The Soviet prisoners of war in the brigade of war walked past these Chinese tank tank destroyers like walking dead bodies. In addition to the pain, there was a faint look of relief in each person's eyes.

Starting from August 6, millions of troops from China and Germany began to launch wave after wave of offensives from three directions in southeast and west of Moscow. On August 8 and August 10, two nuclear bombs were dropped into the center of Moscow and used the electromagnetic pulse waves released by the nuclear bomb explosion to destroy the Soviet communication system, launching two huge and fierce attacks. After several days of fierce fighting, the front line was finally pushed to the edge of the city of Moscow.

Three consecutive nuclear explosions, coupled with the rapid offensive of the Chinese and German armies, caused great losses to the Moscow defenders, especially the three major offensives launched by the Chinese and German armies using the Soviet communication system failure and the opportunity for command failure, all achieved miraculous effects on the Soviet armored clusters, which were basically wiped out in the battles on August 6 and 8. Their more than 3,000 tanks all turned into charred and twisted metal, scattered on the plains east of Moscow, around them, the Soviet Union

The corpses of the army were piled up like mountains, and almost every trench and every ring fortification were lined up in rows of dead Soviet officers and soldiers, forming a terrifying cruel war scene. The weapons and equipment seized were also uncountable. The Chinese and German officers and soldiers were even too lazy to pack them and transport them, so they simply crushed the rifle machine guns with tank tracks, and used explosives to blow up the barrels of intact Soviet cannons. The seized Soviet ammunition was poured into the Moscow River in tons.

Starting from August 9, the trend of surrender began to spread among the Soviet Red Army on the Moscow's peripheral positions. First, the Soviet strongholds surrounded by the battle a few days ago began to surrender to the Chinese and German teams that surrounded them one after another. There were often a large number of Soviet civilians who surrendered with them, mostly elderly people and children. The Germans raised yellow and black Romanov dynasty flags outside the temporary concentration camp that specially accommodated these prisoners of war or civilians, and also hung photos of the two "black Russian queens" wearing crowns, and crosses symbolizing the Orthodox Church! All the elderly Russians who saw this were silent.

Mo Huaiii also had some middle-aged men wearing old Tsarist Russian uniforms holding mp18 submachine guns standing at the gate of the concentration camp. Whenever a group of Soviet Union were pressed over, they would shout loudly to ask the Soviets to report the GCD officers among them. If someone was reported to these guys who looked like remnants of Belarus, they would immediately be tried at the gate of the concentration camp and executed on the spot for treason! The bodies were hung high on wooden stakes, and it would not take long to rot and smell in this summer weather. The doomsday of the Soviet Union was much more miserable than in history!

However, the fate of the Soviet GCD people who surrendered to the Chinese team is much better. The Chinese Defense Forces officers and soldiers all have a good impression of GCD. After all, their great commander Chang Ruiqing himself is also a member of the Chinese GCD. In fact, the German Defense Forces do not have much hatred for the Soviet GCD people now. It is Belarus who wants to kill them. Looking at these Belarus, the Bolsheviks not only usurped power, enslaved people, but also completely destroyed Russia in the end, so they must kill them all! The Germans happened to support two female grand dukes of the Romanov dynasty as the queen of black Russia, so let these Belarus do whatever they want.

On the Chinese side, Stalin, the number one Maoist of the Soviet Union, had arrived in Nanjing and received a cordial reception from Chang Ruiqing, and also formed an organization called the "Russian GCD Revolutionary Committee" in Nanjing. It seemed that he was preparing to go to Assam - the leader of a "yellow Russia" in the Naga region (in fact, this country has really become "yellow" many years later, and most of the people there are descendants of white Russians and natives in the Assam region). However, Chang Ruiqing could not let Stalin be the commander of the barely-sized commander, right? He always had to search for some Russian GCD party members to serve as a storefront, so the GCD people locked in the temporary prisoner-of-war camp of the Chinese army were treated well, and by the way, they would also get a Russian GCD application form for joining the party.

By August 15, the Soviet army on the southeast and west sides of Moscow had been wiped out by the Sino-German army. The number of people killed in battle was between 300,000 and 400,000, including more than 20 Soviet generals, including Balanov (dead in battle on August 9) General Konev (dead in battle on August 8)! The captives were captured more than 1.2 million! The reason for so many was mainly because the captured personnel also included a large number of civilians and Red Guards, among which the regular Red Army officers and soldiers were also as many as 400,000 to the east of Moscow, and even a complete surrender occurred. Several Soviet Red Army generals brought the entire division's troops to put down their weapons! Of course, those Soviet generals quickly joined the "Russian GCD Revolutionary Committee" and became Comrade Stalin's future close assistant.

General Liao Lei, the commander of the Second Armored Army, was standing at the top of a tracked armored command vehicle with great enthusiasm, looking at the tank cluster that had been formed in front of him, and loudly issued an order: "Go forward, target, Kremlin!"

...

"Comrade Chairman, Comrade Skrysky sent a telegram from the Temer Peninsula. Currently, there are about 600,000 Red Army personnel directly led by the GC International Executive Committee. There are also about 500,000 cadres, Red Army families and civilians who live in the GC International controlled areas. However, food, weapons, ammunition, and all other supplies are not exhausted. Although people have been organized for hunting and fishing, it is still not enough to allow so many people to spend this winter..." Pavlov tried hard to maintain the calmness he should be as the chief of staff of the Red Army in front of Trotsky. Although his heart had long been in chaos.

Trotsky gently tapped his desk, his face full of calm expressions, as if he was blocked from the White Sea Road. The Siberian Red Army lacked enough supplies to spend the winter. These problems were not taken seriously. Wait until Pavlov finished all the bad news intermittently. He nodded and said, "I understand... Compared to the path we are going to take to come, the cold winter in Siberia is just a small test. I believe that our comrades will definitely overcome this difficulty. Comrade Pavlov, who has gained a foothold in the northern part of Siberia, is the situation of the Northern Front Army now? Can you move eastward and build another base in the northern section of the Ural Mountains and the frozen land near the Arctic Ocean?"

"This is possible. Although Leningrad has been surrounded by the Germans, we have four elite army groups and a large number of supplies in Murmansk, Arkhangelsk, which can allow them to move eastward. In addition, in the north of Moscow, there is also our army, with a total force of less than 500,000, and the supply is sufficient." Pavlov paused and looked at Trotsky with a bright look: "Comrade Chairman, the troops in the north need your leadership. Why not leave Moscow tonight and go to Scott Rome, where there is an army headquarters and an infantry division stationed, all of which are the most reliable troops..."

"I will not leave!" Trotsky waved his hand impatiently and interrupted: "My career has failed! This responsibility must be taken. There is no other way. Only if I stay in Moscow and take the responsibility for failure, will you have the opportunity to find a chance to make a comeback!" He picked up a signed order from his desk and handed it to Pavlov: "Comrade Pavlov, this is the order to appoint you as commander of the Northern Front Army. You should set off to Scott Rome immediately."

After taking this commission order as precious as life, Pavlov breathed a sigh of relief in his heart and carefully held the order, and asked Trotsky again: "Comrade Chairman, who should my position as Chief of General Staff be transferred?"

"Let Comrade Skrynsky consider this issue," Trotsky said with a wry smile: "A Moscow city does not require the chief of staff of the Red Army... By the way, Comrade Vates will leave Moscow with you. He will serve as the Political Commissar of the Northern Front Army. In the future, you will rely on you to deal with the Germans to the west of the Ural Mountains."

This sentence seemed to be arranging the funeral. Pavlov, who had "lived after the disaster", couldn't help but burst into tears after hearing this. "Comrade Chairman, you might as well think about it again. Without you... what can we do? How can the Soviet people survive?"

Trotsky smiled bitterly when he heard this, shook his head and said, "It is only with me that the people of the Soviet Union can't survive. I'm gone, they will definitely live better than they are now."

Pavlov shook his head slightly with tears in his eyes, as if he wanted to say something else. Trotsky waved his hand to stop him, "Comrade Pavlov, I know your feelings, that's it. Come and prepare to leave Moscow. By the way, go and call Yakil Vronzhi and Yegorov and ask them to come to me for a meeting."

Pavlov shook his head: "Comrade Chairman, the telephone contact between the Moscow city and the Moscow Front has not been fully restored. I will go to their headquarters in person to take them over."
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