My Third Empire

One Hundred and Ninety Full of Confidence in You

Yeah, how can a victory that never happened be made real? This question appeared not only in the mind of Voroshilov, but also in the minds of Khrushchev and Yezhov. (Starter) This victory that must come true is the life-saving talisman and Fengshentai for the three of them.

"Information from Spain." Voroshilov seemed to start a new topic, talking about unrelated things: "The Germans have now captured Krakow, threatening the central Polish city of Radom. They The Danzig Corridor has been opened in northern Poland, and it is advancing southward to Warsaw..."

Khrushchev raised his eyebrows and wanted to slap the table and stand up to yell at Voroshilov, but after pressing the table twice, he finally gave up this naive plan. Having been cautiously in front of Stalin for so many years, he is no longer the young man whose brain is congested when he mentions the capitalist country.

Ye Ruofu also knew Yayi by hearing Xianyin, and calculated the gains and losses in his mind. In his eyes, Germany, which expelled people and fought against the "Communist" International, was not a difficult country to reach, and the head of state in Berlin was still a reputable partner.

He Yezhov did not have the slightest resistance to Germany, and even had some good feelings for this country that called itself the Third Reich. He and his German counterparts had tacitly launched a series of tacit cooperation in the Tukhachevsky case, and they even had some sense of friendship with each other.

"We sent people to Germany to reach a new agreement with the Germans." Yezhov thought about it and said, "As long as we cede some Polish territory to them, they will surely not disagree with our request."

"I'm afraid this will not be so smooth." Khrushchev shook his head and said: "The German army has already 'approached' Warsaw. As long as they maintain this attack speed, they can easily get the Polish territory they want. , the original treaty was beneficial to them, and they would not agree to re-sign the treaty."

Perhaps even Khrushchev himself did not pay attention to his attitude. He did not object to contacting Germany to redraw the treaty. Instead, he tacitly acquiesced to this proposal and put forward some of his own opinions. In fact, he also knows that the war has not changed the result, and can only stabilize his position through compromise.

When Voroshilov saw that both of them had expressed their opinions, he also explained his thoughts and details: "Whether it is successful or not, we will always give it a try. After all, there are hundreds of thousands of Polish troops on the Soviet-Polish border. Only by containing them can we attack so smoothly. I just don't know what to do on Comrade Stalin's side...?"

"We will hand over the report, we need you to sign the Marshal." Khrushchev let out a sigh of relief when he saw that the matter was settled, and snorted: "But the attack must continue! We have to give an explanation to the above. ."

"Execute a group of disobedient people, and then concentrate some food and ammunition for the second-line troops,

It is still possible to launch an offensive in a certain local area. "Voroshilov said hurriedly: "It's just that there is no guarantee of winning or losing. "

"I can't manage that much. The offensive must be carried out." Yezhov glanced at Khrushchev, then said to Voroshilov: "As long as the Germans can be persuaded to give up part of the Polish territory to us, you and I will return Moscow is the hero of the country, if things fail, there is no need to go back, just cut it here yourself."

"Yeah!" Khrushchev nodded, "Comrade Yezhov is right, for the sake of our great motherland, for the sake of our great leader, Comrade Stalin, no matter what conditions the Germans offer, we will agree to them. !"

"What do we want? Of course we won't embarrass the Soviet allies!" At the same time, Akado and Augustus were sitting on the sofa at the Führer's residence in Berlin, looking at the map of Poland. Akado smiled and said to Augustus who was drinking coffee.

"My head of state, the Soviets who are standing still must be in a hurry. Their messengers are estimated to have arrived in Romania by now to negotiate with our garrison." Augustus is very optimistic about the good situation in front of him, even A bit more radical than Arcardo.

"The French did not move, presumably waiting for us to go to war with the Soviet army. The British even secretly sold 3 million barrels of oil to Italy, secretly supporting us to continue eastward. With this shareholder wind, we can completely end Poland in a month's time. Battle." Augustus pointed to the map and said: "Let Merkel send someone to Turkey, meet the representatives of the British, and tell them about our 'difficulties'... The 'operation' is ready, put There was no problem with the war with France dragging on until early 1938."

"I plan to expand 20 divisions, 3 armored divisions, and go to the German-French border area as a reserve." Arkado thought for a while and said: "These troops are recruited from Czechoslovakia, Austria, Hungary and other regions, equipped with officers from the Wehrmacht. ."

Augustus thought for a moment, then held his chin and made a suggestion: "I think some veterans can be returned to serve in the army and be responsible for training these foreign troops with average combat capabilities. However, at least half of these troops are Germans."

Accardo knew that this was a safe idea, nodded and agreed: "This is a very safe suggestion, but it will affect the speed of these troops heading to the front line, and also limit the speed of the next expansion of the army."

"My head of state!" Augustus waved his hand and continued to persuade: "Sometimes quantity is very important, but you can't give up due quality because you are too impatient! The mob will surprise you most when you want them to surprise you. time to hold you back."

Akado sighed and coughed twice in embarrassment: "Mr. Augustus is right, I am too impatient. I have to beware of the bad situation of war on two fronts at any time, so I am in a hurry to expand the army to a sufficient amount."

Augustus stared at the map of Poland and was silent for a few seconds, and then opened his mouth to give Akado a suggestion: "A lot of generals have their own understanding of military training. In the army, the general who is closest to the head of state's ideas is undoubtedly the one. It's Guderian and Rommel, but I think the Führer would prefer them to continue to charge at the front."

Seeing Arkado nodded, August continued: "The second is Brauchitch and Lundstedt (Lundstedt in the previous article, and the reader suggested to use Lundstedt in the following text) The official translation of Stett) General and others. It’s a bit overkill for training troops.”

"General Boke?" Arkado suddenly thought of Boke, the old general in the staff who liked him the most.

"Since the head of state has a candidate, I also think that General Bock is competent enough." Augustus agreed.

"The Royal Navy has not been as active as it has been since the war recently. After "forcing" our High Seas Fleet into Wilhelmshaven, they mainly focused on surveillance, and there was no sign of large-scale dispatch." Accardo secretly remembered, Diverting the topic with a smile, he said, "The British don't want to go to war yet! This signal is very beneficial to us."

"Rather than thinking about Britain unrealistically, let's think about how to talk to the Soviets." Augustus smiled as a response, and said to himself.

Then he pointed to the eastern part of Poland, with an old face full of ravines: "It's obviously not realistic to ask for fuel and food. If you turn your face, these long-term supplies will be gone."

Akado nodded: "Mr. Augustus and I thought of going together. I plan to do a one-off deal with the Soviet Union this time, and let them send us what we want immediately. But I'll sell it, please Austria Gus, guess what I'm going to ask for?"

Also facing the Polish defenders, the current situation of the Germans is completely different. Rommel's forces had been counterattacked by the Polish army earlier, but his forces withstood the counterattack and severely damaged the northern Polish army. The equally heroic Polish defenders played completely different results on the east and west lines.

On the eastern frontier, they prevented the invasion of the Soviet Red Army, which was numerically superior. The city lost a thousand miles.

What happened to Rehn and others in the 3rd SS Panzer Division in the south also happened several times in the north. The desperate Polish cavalry launched an attack on the German army, but it collapsed in the face of the intensive fire attack of the German troops, and finally ended in complete failure. The end of the army annihilated.

In fact, the legendary Polish cavalry attacking German tanks is not common, and the Polish army is not as ignorant as people think. These cavalrymen who attacked the German team were divided into two situations, one was that they were forced to counterattack because they were hit by German tanks on the way to retreat; the other was that they had to bite the bullet and attack because they were ordered to break through.

But no matter what the reason, the Polish army with a large number of cavalry did use cavalry to attack German armored units on local battlefields, and paid a heavy price for this. Of course, these cavalry didn't just attack German tank units, they also attacked German infantry, attacked German cavalry...properly, they attacked any enemy unit they encountered.

The German army in the north took the 7th Panzer Corps as the vanguard and stormed all the way to the southeast, like a huge axe, splitting the Polish Modlin Army, which had just retreated slowly because of the threat on the flank, and put this in the southern border area of ​​East Prussia. The Polish Legion, which had been defending for three days, was completely defeated.

The commander-in-chief of the Modlin Army "suicided" in his own command. All the Polish defenders in the entire northeast were put into a huge pocket, lost their supplies and the 500,000 Polish defenders in the rear surrendered to the German army. The gateway to northern Poland opened, and the distance between Warsaw and the German vanguard was only a few days' journey.

It was at this time that the Polish leader, who had lost all news of his army, received a sympathetic telegram from the French: We share your pain with all our hearts and are confident in your continued resistance.

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Guess what the Yuan chief Soviets paid for?

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