My Third Empire

Chapter 1071: Inexplicable growl

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After leaving Stalin's office, Vatukin had to deal with a series of problems that Moscow had to bear after Ulyanovsk was destroyed.

The first was the direct consequence of the destruction of an important railway line. A large amount of materials were transported from the rear, but they could only be piled up in distant places and could not be transported into the Moscow theater.

Ammunition and American-aided arms, including hundreds of Sherman tanks, countless machine guns and ammunition, can only be stacked in some railway stations in Ulyanovsk and eastward, relying on car transportation Slowly sent into Moscow City.

This is just a question that Vatukin can immediately think of. Another question is whether the German bombing will continue. If the Germans continue to bomb, and the bombing site will spread from Ulyanovsk node Then, the empty Soviet hinterland will be completely destroyed by the Germans, and the fragile industrial foundation will be further aggravated.

All the transportation nodes along the Hopiol River, a tributary of the Don River, including the transportation hub Tambov and the important town Penza in the southeast of Moscow, Saratov, and even the distant Chelyabinsk industrial area. All may be patronized by German bombers. This is definitely not good news, at least for the Soviet Union this is by no means good news.

The Soviet Union ’s pride of defense in depth is now being penetrated by the German squadron. Those cities that no one could attack at all are now covered by German bomber forces under the wings. Too. What is more desperate is that Kazakhstan and other allies that were originally negotiating to join the Soviet Union have adopted a neutral wait-and-see attitude at this moment.

Of course, until one day later, when the number of su76 self-propelled anti-tank guns modified by the second batch of t34 chassis that was shipped to Moscow was reduced from the original fixed 3o to the poor five, Vatujing realized that another The Soviet heavy industry base was destroyed by the Germans.

"Comrade Stalin asked me to confirm how the preparations for Zhukov's welcome parade to Moscow were prepared." An entourage sent by Stalin walked into the messy and broken office of Vatukine. Because of the last German bombing, all senior Soviet commanders were ordered not to use the office on the ground easily. Of course, as the number of German bombings dropped to almost no level, this ban was eventually forgotten by everyone. Compared with the dark underground command bunkers, most officers still prefer spacious and bright rooms. What's more, they feel that they have been able to use the office with such peace of mind that there is not much time left. As long as the Germans begin a large-scale attack on Moscow, everyone can only use underground bunkers.

Watujing put down the document in his hand and pulled his mind from the **** document. The document records that the weapons received by the Moscow theater of operations since May have been supplied. The overall amount of all materials has shown a downward trend, which really makes Vatukin unhappy.

So he no longer thought about these unpleasant things, but replied to the incoming Stalin entourage: "The station is ready and the troops for the military parade have been trained for 5 days. I heard that Marshal Zhukov can arrive in Moscow three days later. If he can fly, he should be there a day ago. "

"There is no way, because of the fear that the Luftwaffe ’s fighter jets have a very wide range of activities, officers above the major general are prohibited from flying. Everyone still abides by this rule. After all, no one wants to be the target of the Luftwaffe, right?" The attendant glanced at the map spread out on the table, and then quickly drew his gaze in fear.

Because the place on the map not far west of Moscow has been overwhelmed by the number of German troops, and the nearest small highland, he was once inspected as a special dispatcher of Stalin. He hadn't hit it yet. When he went, he only saw dense Soviet elders lining up to dig trenches.

"Germans and Germans have advanced to this position?" This member of Stalin looked at Vatukin with horrified faces: "He and they have all hit this place? Oh, my God."

"Otherwise? Where do you think they are? Waiting for your permission to go to Moscow under the Berlin city?" Vatukin sneered and pressed his hand on the map spread on his desk: "The Germans are away from Moscow The closest position was only 15 kilometers away. We killed thousands of soldiers every day to prevent the Germans from continuing to advance toward the city center. "

He had to push countless young or old lives into the abyss of hell, stand firm on positions that had been blown up, and paid the price of his life to stop the German advance. Use such sacrifices to defend the tranquility of Moscow, or to protect him and Stalin from being killed by the Germans.

"We lack artillery and tanks, which can prevent the Germans from continuing to advance into the Moscow city area, which is the maximum combat intensity that soldiers can achieve." Vatukin smiled bitterly, pointing to the one recognized by Stalin's entourage. The place said: "We killed 17oo soldiers in this position. When the Germans occupied it, the body almost filled the entire trench."

"I will tell these things to Comrade Stalin, the great leader." The entourage swallowed a spit, then said calmly to Watujing: "I will pass on your efforts to Comrade Stalin if there is nothing. In case of things, can I go back to life now? "

When he walked out of Vatuktin, the entourage of Stalin shivered a little. He only knew today how severe the situation in Moscow was. When he heard that the Germans were still tens of kilometers away from Moscow, There is almost no concept of this distance, but today he knows what this distance means and how dangerous and desperate he is in his current situation.

Sitting in the swaying car, the poor worm was still thinking about how he should get out of this chaotic situation. Finally, he thought that he had reached his destination when the car entered the Kremlin. So he pushed the car door off the car and followed the guard's guidance along the way to the office where his loyal leader Stalin was.

"Ah, you are here, so? Is the military parade arranged by Comrade Watujing ready? I want to make an important speech there to encourage the whole motherland to continue in the Great Patriotic War." Stalin heard someone push away Door, raised his head and looked at his hand, and then continued to look down at the prepared speech. He spoke to his cronies while watching, and he seemed to be in a good mood today.

Who knows why he is in a good mood today? Maybe it's because of a clear weather, maybe it's because the Germans didn't shell the west of the city, maybe it's because they knew Zhukov was about to rush to Moscow, or maybe it's because the exact news came from the reinforcements from the Far East.

Anyway, this class leader who once turned his hands over the clouds and rains in Moscow, is now firmly convinced that as long as he drags down the pace of the German attack in Moscow, he will surely usher in a turning point in the future. So he has a high morale now, which is in stark contrast with the generals around him.

When the tanks and armored vehicles of the Luftwaffe were getting closer and closer to Moscow, the Soviet leader hypnotized himself with no means of convincing himself that he could drag his enemies in Moscow, fight to continue his rule and win victory.

"Great leader Comrade Stalin, I think, I want to discuss with you, can I send my family to a safer Chelyabinsk?" The entourage quickly asked while Stalin was in a good mood . He didn't know when Stalin's mood suddenly became worse. After all, people's moods are often very sensitive at this time, and they will be completely changed by some trivial things.

"Chelyabinsk? Why did you mention that **** place? I heard that some people have started to oppose my leadership there. They think it is me and the Germans who will lead to today's defeat!" Stalin's face suddenly appeared It became terrible, because just a day ago, he received a secret report that it was the exile families in the hinterland of the Soviet Union that began to spread opposition.

So Stalin called Chelyabinsk, ordered the relevant departments there to suppress this rumor that was not conducive to his rule, and arrested those who rumored these rumours. But the people in Chelyabinsk declined Stalin's request, claiming that if they rashly investigate the workers' remarks, it will affect the production of weapons and equipment in the rear factory.

This almost plausible refusal made Stalin's heart suddenly filled with infinite panic. He was afraid that his orders began to get no support in the place. Suspiciously, he felt that there was an inexplicable force to demolish his desk behind him. Now, when his entourage suddenly mentioned Chelyabinsk, Stalin was naturally angry.

"No! As long as I live! No one can leave Moscow! No one can leave! You must fight for our motherland and our cause in this city! Fight! Fight to the last second!" Stalin beat The table roared loudly, and the sound swayed throughout the Kremlin: "If you talk to me about leaving Moscow, I will send your family and you to the front line!" Click on the cloud to get the latest chapter of this book to watch

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