Chapter 3029: What Right Do You Have to Defame Someone's Innocence?
Malachenko not only wanted to kill the Japanese, but also wanted to disgust them to death. He had to give them a good beating.
How to disgust the Japanese is a technical job. Malachenko, who does his own work, feels that he needs to follow up on this matter. It is not impossible to leave it to the superiors to solve it, but it will miss the opportunity to humiliate the Japanese.
For this reason, Malachenko even went to the Far East Military District Command to meet with Marshal Vasilevsky, who was in command, and went to solve the matter personally.
As Zhukov's old comrade-in-arms and relative, Vasilevsky received Zhukov's greetings a long time ago, out of personal friendship rather than official business.
I hope that if conditions permit, I can "take care of" Malachenko a little bit. If Malachenko does not do any details well, please bear with me.
Zhukov's behavior is more like a precautionary measure. After all, considering that this is Malachenko's first time working under Vasilevsky, it is always a good idea to make more preparations.
Vasilevsky naturally agreed with a smile to Zhukov's request for help, and said frankly that he had never seen Zhukov take such good care of his generals and even use his personal connections to ask for help.
But Zhukov said that Malashenko was different from other generals and it was definitely worth it for him to do so.
As for how he was different, Zhukov smiled and kept it a secret, saying that he would understand after Vasilevsky saw it with his own eyes and worked with him.
Well, Zhukov was right, and Vasilevsky really understood it now.
He deeply realized that Malashenko was not only a good fighter, but also a first-class expert in playing these intrigues and non-physical confrontations on the battlefield, which was quite surprising.
"Malashenko, do you know how angry the leaders of the Kwantung Army will be once you send this telegram?"
Looking at Vasilevsky's dumbly laughing expression behind the desk, Malashenko, who never cared about the feelings of the devils, answered directly.
"I don't know, and I don't care. It would be best if these unscrupulous bastards died of anger."
"But Comrade Marshal, the real purpose of my sending this telegram is to provoke the bastards of the Kwantung Army again and find out their bottom line."
"The Kwantung Army is now afraid of us like a tiger and is trying desperately to delay time. According to the intelligence collected by the comrades of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the lurking Chinese comrades, there are even quite a few people in the top leadership of the Kwantung Army Group who advocate that they can take the initiative to cede their interests when necessary in exchange for us not to march south to launch an attack so as to continue to delay preparations for war."
"We don't Why not take advantage of this opportunity, Comrade Marshal. If the Kwantung Army can't control the lower level, the idiots below will "overthrow the superiors" and retaliate against us without authorization. "
"Then we can not only teach these beasts a lesson, but also take this opportunity to make a lot of money from the Kwantung Army. There are many things to ask for, and we can set the price at will. The initiative and military advantage are in our hands. The enemy is afraid of us, so we can just put pressure on the Kwantung Army at that time."
"Well"
Vasilevsky, who was holding the draft of Malashenko's telegram, nodded when he heard it. Malashenko's vision in strategy is indeed quite high. This also made Vasilevsky more interested in the second half of Malashenko's plan that he had not finished.
"What if the Kwantung Army can bear it and force the hot-headed officers below to take substantive actions without being stimulated by your telegram? "
Malashenko smiled directly when he heard it. The question was obviously not difficult to answer, and he was already confident.
"That's even easier, Marshal. It's so easy that we don't even have to do anything. We just need to watch the show."
"Oh? That's interesting. Tell me about it."
Malashenko, who could clearly see the "interested" meaning from Vasilevsky's expression, did not hide his intentions and continued to tell the story.
"Whether it's beheading those dozens of devils or the colonel's regiment commander's disappearance, everything we have done so far has caused the Kwantung Army troubles comparable to an earthquake."
"This trouble is not external but internal. The Kwantung Army's most urgent headache now is how to explain this matter to the internal and lower levels, to those young grassroots officers and soldiers, and how to calm the army and appease morale."
"It is true that although this problem is difficult and troublesome at this stage, it is not unsolvable. But what if we continue to add fuel to the fire? What if we continue to stimulate the young grassroots officers and soldiers of the Kwantung Army in a targeted manner? What if we continue to create more internal troubles for the top leaders of the Kwantung Army?"
"Then the Kwantung Army will inevitably spend more energy to deal with this matter internally. This is inevitable. Military management costs are also costs, and they are huge costs. The enemy is constantly in trouble internally, and they are constantly increasing management costs to solve the troubles. This is our advantage. Even if this advantage is invisible and intangible, it is real."
"I want to see how the leaders of the Kwantung Army explain to the reckless idiots below in the face of such humiliation from us, and how to explain it well. There are many ways to continue to stimulate these idiots with shit in their heads. We only need to invest a negligible cost to keep the enemy in internal consumption. This is when we can watch the show."
"If the top leaders of the Kwantung Army can handle it well and suppress the bunch of reckless fools below, it will also consume huge management costs, increase internal friction, and further disperse the energy that the Kwantung Army could have focused on military preparations; but if the top leaders of the Kwantung Army are incompetent, the classic show of "the lower ranks overthrowing the upper ranks" will be staged again. Then we will return to the first situation, that is, how to take the opportunity to make a lot of money from the Kwantung Army. Take advantage of their weakness of wanting to delay time at all costs to achieve our interests."
"In this way, no matter what the Kwantung Army chooses and does, no matter what the final result is, our Red Army will be the winner."
"That's not counting the colonel commander who was kidnapped across the river. This guy should have a lot of things in his stomach. I have ordered people to hurry up and find a way to get it all out. The intelligence he knows should be very useful for our next stage of military operations."
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Holding the draft telegram drafted by Malashenko himself, he listened to Malashenko's overall plan in an almost enjoyable manner.
Pa-pa-pa-pa-
Vasilevsky suddenly clapped his hands without any sign, which frightened Malashenko, who was a little confused.
Before Malashenko could speak, Vasilevsky's words of praise came out.
"You know, Malashenko, if you were not the commander of the leader's army now, I really hope you can come to my side immediately as a combat staff officer, or at least deputy chief of staff."
"Zhukov often mentioned you to me before, but most of the time he talked about how brave and resolute you were, how you withstood the battlefield pressure that ordinary people could not bear, turned the tide and defeated the enemy. I often see news in various war reports that can prove Zhukov's evaluation."
"But do you know how I evaluate you now?"
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Without waiting for Malashenko to speak, Vasilevsky continued to talk to himself, patted the draft telegram on the table at hand, and then faced Malashenko again.
"Not only do I fully agree with Zhukov's evaluation of you, but I have to add one more layer on top of it. Even if we have changed our opponents and enemies, your understanding of the enemy still surpasses most of our comrades."
"I can receive various plans here, but your plan to consume the enemy from within and make the enemy unable to take care of themselves is the first one, and it is quite comprehensive and rigorous. Just for this reason, I have already wanted to transfer you to my position, but unfortunately you have more important things to do now, and there is a bigger stage waiting for you to play. I am very much looking forward to seeing your next performance."
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Malachenko really understands the devils, knows their characteristics, and understands their weaknesses.
It is not difficult to grasp this group of idiots who have engraved the imprint of "fearing the strong but not the virtue" into their bones. Just a little trick is enough.
However, I didn't expect that my few words would be recognized and evaluated so highly by Vasilevsky. This was completely unexpected.
Who is Vasilevsky?
He is one of the best chiefs of staff in the history of the Red Army and a top commander who can keep pace with Zhukov.
It is not an exaggeration to say that Malashenko feels deeply honored to receive such an evaluation from Vasilevsky.
However, compared with these empty words, Malashenko cares more about what he actually needs to do now. The principle of less talk and more action is always practical, and his eyes naturally fall on the draft telegram in Vasilevsky's hand.
"Then Comrade Marshal, please take a look at this telegram"
"Send it, send it immediately! I don't have any opinions that need to be changed, just send it as you drafted it, and see how the leaders of the Kwantung Army will deal with it."
"In addition, I think you can also start preparing your next back-up. The greater the troubles within the Kwantung Army, the more beneficial it is to us. Your idea is completely correct."
The telegram drafted by Vasilevsky was approved by him, and the action plan for the next stage was also approved.
Malashenko, who was "double happy", was delighted when he heard the words, and immediately nodded to Vasilevsky with a little excitement.
"Yes, Comrade Marshal, I will prepare it immediately! I will ensure that it is executed correctly."
Malachenko was happy, and Vasilevsky was also looking forward to it.
But some people were not happy and did not expect anything, such as Yamada Otozo, the commander of the Kwantung Army, who was so angry that his head was smoking and his scalp was numb.
I had anticipated various possible reply texts from the Russians, but I never expected that the Russians would eventually send back such a "shameless" and "humiliating and threatening" telegram.
Faced with the curse telegram sent by the Kwantung Army Headquarters "severely condemning the Soviet army for slaughtering the imperial warriors", Malachenko's personally drafted reply had only a simple core content.
Don't admit it, don't admit it at all.
You say I did it, okay, then you show me the evidence, without evidence, what the hell are you doing to smear someone's innocence? You can eat whatever you want, but you can't say anything nonsense, don't you understand the truth?
In the subconscious minds of the leaders of the Kwantung Army, my patrol team was slaughtered by the Russian army just across a river.
Who had the reason to do this? Who had the ability to do this? Who finally accomplished this?
Isn't this just a louse on a bald head - an obvious thing?
This is also why the Kwantung Army Headquarters, which was furious after the incident, sent a telegram directly to the Red Army Far East Military District Headquarters to reprimand and question it.
At least once this telegram is sent out, there will be a preliminary explanation, not externally, but internally, within the Kwantung Army Group.
If you, the top brass of the Kwantung Army, were treated like this and you didn't even dare to fart, and you were chopped off by the Russians and you still didn't even dare to show your anger, those young and strong Ma Lu who "drank sake and transformed into Lu Bu" It's weird if you can sit still. If Bao Qi doesn't do it, I'll recognize you as the commander of the Kwantung Army as my adoptive father.
But the telegram was sent, and the initial internal explanation was finally made, but I didn't expect that the Russians would have more serious work coming directly.
Yamada Otsuzo, the commander of the Kwantung Army who suddenly reacted, realized that so far he had no evidence that the Russians had done this.
There were no Red Army corpses at the scene, only Japanese ones. The Alsim commandos who had not fired a single shot did not even leave a single shell casing behind.
They came without a trace and left without a trace. All that was left for the Japanese reinforcements was the corpses of Japanese soldiers and heads rolling all over the ground.
The Japanese army didn't even have any witnesses who could identify and testify.
From top to bottom, all members of the patrol team, except for Colonel Koki Nakamura, who never saw anyone alive or dead, had their heads chopped off and their bodies separated.
Faced with the Russians' refusal to admit it, the Kwantung Army really couldn't produce any evidence at all. They didn't even know the details of the attack and could only rely on their imagination. They couldn't even forge evidence. It is difficult to reach the sky.
What made Yamada Otsuzo, who was trembling with anger, feel his blood pressure rising even more was that the relentless Russians not only refused to admit it, but also humiliated the Kwantung Army in a weird way in the second half of the telegram.
The content of the second half of the telegram bluntly pointed out the justice of the Chinese soldiers and civilians who were persecuted by the Japanese invaders and dared to take up arms, bravely resisted the Japanese invaders, and dealt them a heavy blow. The Red Army responded to this spirit by High praise and affirmation.
The implication is that you, the Kwantung Army, don't even know who did this. When you ask three questions, you just rely on your brain to make blind guesses. Don't leave it here to embarrass yourself and bring humiliation to yourself.
By the way, the telegram did not forget to give a circumstantial warning to the Kwantung Army.
It is pointed out that any evil persecution of anti-invasion martyrs will eventually lead to a just trial with an iron fist.
So who's going to deliver the punch? Where exactly is Judgment of Justice now? How far away?
The telegram didn't say anything, so you little devil might as well weigh it up and take a guess.
The whole telegram did not mention any threats from beginning to end, but it was full of threats throughout the text. Every line of the telegram was full of threats.
At least that's how it seems to the leaders of the Kwantung Army.
"Baga! The Russians slaughtered my imperial warriors and yet they dared to threaten them arrogantly. These pig heads are so brave!"
Malashenko did not admit that he had done this, but he did not forget to warn the Kwantung Army not to blame others and to find scapegoats in order to find an explanation for internal compensation.
The Red Army can pay attention to this matter now and take it seriously. When the time comes when the Red Army’s iron fist hits you on the forehead twice and your brains burst, don’t blame me for not reminding you of your stupidity.
The Kwantung Army can ignore many warnings and threats, and even the high-ranking red deer in the military headquarters can ignore them, but the warnings of the Russians with their fists hanging on the top of their foreheads must not be ignored.
"It's outrageous and unreasonable! It's so arrogant! How dare these Russian gangsters do this!?"
They yelled and cursed in anger, but not a single truly constructive speech was made. Not one of the dozens of Kwantung Army generals in the room said what to do about this matter.
After circulating the telegram, it was returned to his own hands. Yamada Otsuzo, who pinched his eyebrows and felt a pain in his head, had no idea that the Russians on the opposite side were so unorganized and even more difficult to deal with.
What can you do if you don’t accept it? So what if I'm annoyed or angry?
The situation is stronger than the people. Is it possible for you to fight across the river and fight the Russians? The Russians may not be asking for it.
"Block the news, for the time being. This telegram must not be transmitted below the division level, otherwise something big will happen. You all should know what to do."
Really unable to think of any good solution, Yamada Otozo, whose head ached from thinking about it, could only say this and gave a solution that was not even a solution.
They couldn't beat him at all, and they had their heads pressed to the ground and rubbed and humiliated repeatedly. The group of Kwantung Army division commanders present at the meeting were really "filled with righteous indignation". They may have never experienced such cowardice in their lives.
Even though they knew that there was nothing they could do about what the Commander said, the division commanders had no choice but to do it.
Yamada Otsuzo, who was just counting on blocking the news to temporarily contain the fire, thought of another expedient to solve the problem before the paper could no longer contain the fire.
The group of Russians on the opposite side were going to do the hard work next, and they didn't even plan to leave him a moment's breath.
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