Chapter 1619: Khrushchev wants to surrender

Stalin used a high-pressure policy to rule the country. This is good. If you don’t obey, you will kill you until others obey. However, this type of high-pressure policy has its limitations. When others discover Stalin’s knife After it was no longer sharp, there was an urge to take the sword and kill Stalin.

Among other things, just how many people did Stalin kill in the previous purge? Therefore, not everyone was opposed to Germany’s attack on the Soviet Union. For example, there was a group of people in Ukraine welcoming German rule.

Cyrek had already thought about the division of the occupied area now, and followed his previous plan.

What is left to the Moscow government is the original territory of the Moskovia region, surrounded by Ukraine and Belarus. These countries will be mixed with a large number of Poles, and some places will be rewarded to the servant states. And now, in the east, the German direct occupation zone, it is time to continue to establish a new Ural prefecture, and in the east, it depends on the division of other servant states around it.

Those people of other races who originally grew up on these territories must have been oppressed by the Soviet Union, and they should get up too.

What's the use even if Stalin escaped back? The people supporting him are no longer there, and there are island nations in the east that are eagerly watching, and it is impossible for him to continue to mobilize troops.

Get up all around, trapping them to death.

It is not worthwhile to continue to use the German army to enter the vast Asian region of the Soviet Union. These, let other servant countries do it!

After all this was discussed, Cyric received a new message again.

"Head of State Cyrek, Khrushchev, the guardian of Stalingrad, expressed to us through special channels that he is willing to lead Stalingrad to surrender us, provided that he will not be blamed for his previous actions." After receiving this news , Reinhardt came to report to Cyric.

Khrushchev is about to surrender? When he heard the news, Cyric was not surprised at all.

Because of the experience of later generations, Cyric knew that this guy was an absolute opportunist.

When Stalin was alive, Khrushchev was a guy who flattered every day, relying on his shamelessness to gain Stalin’s trust, but after Stalin’s death, he was the person who completely denied Stalin. This guy had a keen political sense. Successfully aspired to the throne of the Soviet ruler, but unfortunately it caused complaints from below. Within a few years, he was driven down. Brezhnev launched a coup and drove him away, but fortunately he did not kill him.

Now, Khrushchev saw that Stalin was going to die, and his son took the initiative to seek refuge in Germany. He must have no choice but to follow Germany.

Even, this is basically Cyrek's arrangement. When he heard Khrushchev's son come over, Cyrek knew that this old man who doted his son was sure to take this path.

So, do you accept Khrushchev's surrender?

Of course!

Originally, the Turkish army had reached Stalingrad, but after Khrushchev went, he used the policy of high pressure to kill when he retreated and rectified the discipline. As a result, the Turkish army was driven out again.

Turkey's combat effectiveness is obvious to all, and it can only fight tailwinds. With this defeat, even after several tens of kilometers, Stalingrad has no problems for the time being.

Of course, it is inappropriate for such a city to remain in the hands of the Soviets. Now Khrushchev wants to take the whole city to surrender, that's better.

On the downside, Khrushchev did not persuade the army below, Stalingrad will definitely have civil strife, and the internal fighting of the defenders will greatly lose their combat effectiveness. Once the defenders are weak, Stalingrad will definitely do too. fall.

On the good side, Khrushchev’s surrender with the army was another heavy blow to Stalin. Moreover, when the Soviets were turbulent, Khrushchev would definitely follow suit at the beginning. If someone under Stalin wanted If you surrender and get Stalin back, then the war here will be completely ended.

There is no harm, so why not do it?

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

Khrushchev's surrender is definitely another blow to Stalin.

As for Stalin, Cyric once again urged Reinhardt to deploy more intelligence forces to try to find Stalin’s hiding place. Wherever he goes, he will go bombing, and come to a fixed-point removal, as long as he is dead. , The Soviet resistance even ended completely.

As a result, Reinhardt's face blushed. It is indeed good. This is his own negligence. You must find Stalin and others as soon as possible!

"Head of State Cyrek, if Khrushchev surrenders with Stalingrad, who should be surrendered?" At this moment, Ribbentrop said.

Nearby is the Turkish army. If Khrushchev surrendered to the Turks, then according to Cyrek’s previous promise, Stalingrad would be handed over to Turkey.

This is too cheap for them, Stalingrad was not shot down by them at all, but surrendered under the influence of Germany.

At the senior level in Germany, I didn’t have a lot of favor with Turkey. It took so much effort to ask Turkey to join the battle group. In history, Turkey has always been a vacillating role. It uses Soviet territory as a bait to consume Turkey’s power. Strength is the real goal, and we simply don’t want Turkey to get real benefits.

Now, after hearing Ribbentrop’s questioning~www.novelhall.com~ Cyrek immediately gave instructions: "Of course he surrendered to our army."

This benefit cannot be made cheap by the Turks. You must know that Stalingrad is also an industrial city. It is located on the lower reaches of the Volga River and has an important geographical location. Now that Khrushchev wants to surrender to Germany, what can the Turks dare to say? ?

When the war just started, the Turks were needed. Now, if the Turks dared to say nothing, then the Germans would turn around and give the Greeks a hint that the Greeks would fight the Turks to the death.

"However, our nearest army is still in Kharkov."

At the beginning, after taking down Kiev, the Southern Army Corps was divided into two groups and marched northward to participate in the battle to encircle Moscow. The other part continued to advance eastward and had already defeated Kharkov. There are hundreds of kilometers away from Cove to Stalingrad, and there are countless rivers. It will take several days for the armored forces to arrive.

If the news is leaked, it will either make the Turks cheaper or Khrushchev will be executed secretly, which is not good for Germany.

"Send the Griffin Special Forces." Cyric said, "Let Skorzner go."