One Hundred and Thirty-Four Plans
In the Soviet Union, Moscow, in the Kremlin, Stalin is with his confidant Khrushchev. 【First Release】
"Do you think I don't know what kind of catastrophic consequences such a cleanup will bring to the entire Soviet Union? You are wrong! I know these consequences better than anyone else! But I still have to do it!" Stalin glanced at a puzzled face Khrushchev, said softly: "Comrade Khrushchev! You are still too young."
He pointed to the Red Square outside, raised his chin and said proudly: "This is the most expansive country in the world! We have a vast territory that many countries have never owned! We can use the resources in these territories to do what many countries cannot do. things to come!"
"For example, the head of state of Germany, Arkado, he must be very envious of us. We have such a good hand from the beginning, and we can take advantage of the seemingly disadvantaged but completely take advantage of the development of what we need." Stalin said as he walked towards Window: "If it weren't for the fact that we have a lot of resources, the Germans would have given us so much technology?"
"But Comrade Stalin! Does this have anything to do with our large-scale purge?" Khrushchev asked in confusion.
"I'm running for time! Comrade Khrushchev! I'm running for time with Akado! If I clear the political enemies that restrict us first, then we will complete our plan first, and then the Soviet Union will be stronger than ever, with Germany provides world-class technology, has a huge territory that is unified by government and government orders, and then we can dominate the world!"
Stalin pointed to the map on the wall and said: "If Germany is slow, we can take over Finland, Poland, control Romania and other countries in one go, and become the hegemon of Europe! At that time, we can even take Germany and become the world's most powerful country. Mighty country. Not even the US can compete with us!"
"But what if we lose? What if the Germans are faster than us?" Khrushchev asked eagerly.
"With Poland as a buffer, we have a long time to prepare ourselves! So we can't be slower than the Germans! As long as we step up our speed to clean up our interiors and complete our plans before the Germans start the next war!" Stalin was determined said.
"Then what should we do next? We have arrested a few old comrades in the party. Now those elders are very dissatisfied with our behavior. If this continues, we will lose supporters." Khrushchev asked .
"Then we will find a way to get rid of a big man! Show it to those self-righteous idiots, and then they will shut their mouths wisely." Stalin snorted and said: "My idea is very simple, the Soviet Union has only It only makes sense to be the No. 1 power under my leadership, and if I am gone, even if the Soviet Union is invincible, it won't do me any good."
"I see! Long live the great Soviet leader Comrade Stalin!" Khrushchev said, bowing his head.
His tone was full of hesitation.
"I know you don't believe what I said in your heart." Stalin turned around, walked to his desk, picked up a form and handed it to Khrushchev: "Look at this, you will understand. "
Khrushchev picked up the document in doubt, and after a few glances, he was stunned by the data. Here is the expansion and development plan of the Soviet army, which records the development and growth of the Soviet armed forces in detail.
In 1920, the Soviet Union had only 117 tanks, a number similar to that of Poland. It can be said that the Soviet heavy weapons and equipment at this time can only be regarded as "decorations". However, after only two years, the Soviet Union had 700 imitation Renault tanks and 400 p-1 tanks provided by Germany. By 1926, the Soviet Union had begun to design and equip more advanced weapons and equipment on its own.
Up to now, the Soviet Union has more than 2,600 t-26 tanks. Including several other old models, the number of tanks is the largest in the world. The total number of tanks as many as 3,000 makes France, known as the largest army in Europe, capital. It pales in comparison. After meeting their own development needs, Soviet tanks were even sent to Spain and China to assist potential allies.
The growth of the navy is even more exciting: with the launch of the Soviet Union, the Red Army already has the courage to compete with the world's naval powers. Followed by the Soviet battleships like dumplings, one after another from the dock into the sea.
The names that made British spies tremble and made the British Royal Navy sleepless appeared one by one on the documents submitted to them: Soviet Union, Belarus (the warship was originally called Soviet Belarus) warship name), Ukraine and Russia.
Although the main gun of the Ukraine has not been installed, although the Russian is still in the perch, the Soviet navy has never had such a powerful moment, which makes Khrushchev feel that his blood is bursting.
The Germans cunningly used the chain of interest to tie many countries to the chariot of the renaissance: the boilers on the Russian battleship were purchased from the Swiss company, and the contract worth 500,000 pounds allowed the Swedish Brown Bovary The company made unimaginable profits.
The Italian shipping companies took a share of the German trade contracts through the Austrian problem, and they also took a lot of interest in the Soviet battleship plan. caliber, and used the original Italian main gun sighting system.
This huge net of interests was compiled by the German diplomats under Accardo, and the benefits that Germany earned from it were in the millions. It is not an exaggeration to say that Germany used to rearm the Wehrmacht. Half of the banknotes came from the Soviet Union, the Bolshevik country.
"Comrade Stalin! No one wants to see a powerful Soviet Union more than we do!" Khrushchev respectfully put the information in his hand back on the table, and said solemnly, "I swear to you! I will firmly support you! Strive for life to build a world's No. 1 power!"
"Comrade Kirov has left us, this is a great loss for us! Comrade Khrushchev!" Stalin said to himself in an official tone: "The position he has vacated needs an equally great comrade to fill!"
"I see! Long live the great Soviet leader Comrade Stalin!" Khrushchev said this again, this time in a firm and powerful tone.
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A secret military base on the outskirts of Birmingham, England.
A British weapons design expert in overalls praised a vest full of pockets: "Perfect! This vest is tailor-made for soldiers. It is not good-looking, but it is very practical."
"The adjustable straps on both sides are designed like shoelaces, which can leave room to wick away sweat. It can also be adjusted according to the width of the chest and abdomen." Another engineer added: "There are seven main pockets on it. , and more if necessary. A soldier can easily carry hundreds of rounds of ammunition. And it does not interfere with his activities in the slightest."
An intelligence officer handed a document to several British generals who were listening: "I heard that this small pocket is used to hold a German short magazine. This rifle is still in the stage of strict secrecy in Germany, so we have There is no way to get detailed information. I only know that their internal code name for this rifle is g43, and it is still 7.92 caliber."
As he said, he pointed to a number on the document: "This is a batch of scrap materials that were shipped from Germany to the Soviet Union via the Polish railway. Our people got the exact information through Poland. This batch of materials was eliminated by Germany. There are about 30,000 old Mauser 98k rifles, and they are destined for China."
"It seems that in suppressing Japan's rise in the Far East, the Germans are still rational. They have the same interests as ours, the difference is that the Germans have both sides, and we prefer Japan to be weaker than it is now." The middle-aged man in the uniform of a British colonel held his chin and said, "But they know more about war than I thought. It seems that the German head of state, Mr. Rearmament has had some impact."
"So what's your conclusion? Colonel Montgomery? Oh, I almost forgot, because of your attention to the German team and your research on tank combat, you were promoted to major general yesterday, congratulations!" The lieutenant general was very Politely smiled and said, "Your new uniform is probably on its way."
"My conclusion is very simple, the Germans are arming themselves, and they are very efficient, it seems that their efforts have been successful, if the German team is such a standard..." Major General Montgomery pointed to the dummy beside him: "Their combat effectiveness is at least a little higher than our expeditionary force."
"After calculation and speculation, about 50,000 new German G43 rifles are now equipped. We are still investigating which troops are equipped." His deputy added on the side.
Next to them, pointed by Montgomery, is a dummy full of German equipment, wearing a gray-green Wehrmacht standard infantry uniform, wearing a German standard m25 steel helmet (m35 in history), and an outer jacket Wearing a canvas tactical vest and carrying a standard "Mao" 98k rifle. There is an armed belt around his waist, a bayonet on it, a gas mask box, and a sapphire shovel behind his butt.
"We have to tighten the leash around the German dog's neck." The lieutenant general looked at the heavily armed dummy and nodded. Listen."
Montgomery narrowed his eyes: "General, the Navy's attention is now on the Soviet side. The Empire's military spending has been tilting toward the Navy. We want to create another enemy, and Congress will not agree."
The lieutenant general sighed helplessly: "This is something we can't do anything about. In the whole of the UK, only a few people know that the war is about to start."
He turned around and patted his proud subordinate Montgomery on the shoulder: "But it doesn't matter, what we need to do is very simple, get ready... and then beat the German down again, that's it."
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