Glorious Mission 1937

Chapter 476: Compromise [Please subscribe, ask for a monthly pass, ask for various! ! ! 〕

The protagonist has already left, and Zhukov and others did not stay in Ulaanbaatar. They left Ulaanbaatar under the escort of the guards and returned to the temporary headquarters of the Soviet-Mongolian coalition forces.

Zhukov didn't feel much about leaving Ulan Bator, but he felt a lot about Qiaobashan who followed Zhukov.As the chairman of the 108th Banner Joint Conference of Outer Mongolia and the commander-in-chief of the Mongolian People's Army, Choibalsan is the actual ruler of more than 150 million square kilometers of Outer Mongolia. Hugely insulting.

But he has nothing to do. Originally, he was extremely confident in the 10,000+ Mongolian People's Army trained by the Soviet Union. After all, this army performed well in previous conflicts with Japan, even in the Soviet Far East. Many senior officers of the front army gave high evaluation.

When the war just broke out, Qiao Bashan didn't take Chen Feng's troops seriously at all. He didn't think that the Chinese warlord had the strength to contend with the Mongolian People's Army, let alone that there were hundreds of thousands, or even several, behind the Mongolian People's Army. Millions of Soviet Red Army.However, the development of the war deviated from his expectations from the very beginning. The Soviet-Mongolian coalition lost 8 people in the first battle. The most important gateway in the south of Bator, the capital of the central province, Zongmod, was captured, and tens of thousands of Soviet-Mongolian coalition forces were wiped out. However, Choibalsan was most depressed by the Battle of Ulaanbaatar. He was full of confidence in this battle. Knowing that they have an absolute advantage in terms of military strength, the 3:1 ratio of military strength makes Choibalsan think that Ulaanbaatar is impenetrable.

However, the facts gave him another slap in the face. The impenetrable Ulaanbaatar only defended for less than ten days. The powerful Soviet Red Army not only failed to defend Ulan Bator, but was wiped out by the Chinese by one-third.In the end, he, the absolute leader of the Mongolian country, was kicked out of the capital in disgrace, while that old Battelle grandiosely occupied the position that originally belonged to him.

Back at the headquarters, Zhukov quickly reported the content of today's negotiations to Moscow, and waited for Comrade Stalin's instructions. After all, such major decisions involving the division of the country's territory must be made by Comrade Stalin himself.Other human rights also dare not accept it on their behalf.

Although Comrade Stalin did not reply, Zhukov already had the answer in his heart. Regardless of whether Stalin was willing or not, the final result must be to agree to the conditions of General Chen.In the past, the request made by Chen in China would never have been accepted by the Soviet Union, let alone Comrade Stalin.So after Chen Feng put forward such harsh conditions at the beginning of today's negotiations.Zhukov planned to end the peace talks, because he knew that no one would agree to such a condition, and there would be no results if the talks continued. It was better not to waste time, and everyone was ready to continue fighting.

After all, in Zhukov's view, although the Soviet and Mongolian coalition forces are temporarily at an absolute disadvantage, they have lost a lot of troops and weapons and equipment in the past month or so.But senior military officers like him don't care much about the short-term war situation and the gains and losses of a city or a place. What they value is the war potential and the ability of the two sides to fight for a long time. Zhukov is quite confident in this regard.

The great Soviet Union has gone through so many ups and downs, and has fought with major countries in the world, openly or secretly, and is still standing among the world's major countries, and it has also become the largest country in the world. challenge.Especially the victory in the battle of Nuomenkan.It also strengthened Zhukov's belief in fighting. He didn't believe how long Chen Feng's troops could last without a source of oil, one month?two months?five months?It took only half a year to survive, and after half a year, those advanced fighter planes and tanks were all scraps of iron. How could they continue to fight with the great Soviet Union, so Zhukov was not afraid to continue fighting with Chen Feng's troops. [

However, just when the negotiation was about to break down, his adjutant gave him an urgent piece of information. The German special envoy Delixi had arrived in Guisui the day before yesterday and had a meeting with Chen Binggong, vice chairman of Sebei Province.As for the content of the talks between the two sides, it is temporarily unknown, but the atmosphere of the talks between the two sides is very good.

At the same time, Japanese Special Envoy Matsuda Tsukitaro has also sent a visit request to the Northern Serbia Provincial Government, hoping to visit Chen Feng, the Chairman of the Northern Serbia Province and Commander-in-Chief of the Eighth War Zone as soon as possible.

Zhukov, who originally didn't believe Chen Feng very much, was stunned. It turned out that everything Chen Feng said before was true.Germany and Japan did come into contact with him in secret again. If the three parties reached some kind of agreement, it would be a lot of fun.Although the possibility of reaching an agreement between Chen Feng's subordinates and the Japanese is almost zero, nothing in this world is absolute, let alone the relationship between countries. There seems to be nothing unbreakable in front of interests.

As one of the few sensible people in the Soviet Union, Zhukov is very worried about the current situation of the Soviet Red Army. With that kind of second-rate combat power, it can bully and bully small Asian countries. , not to mention war with Germany, Japan and China at the same time.

As a last resort, Zhukov had no choice but to continue talking with Chen Feng.However, Chen Feng is obviously not in the mood to continue wrangling with the Soviet Union. Although it is said that China has a saying that it will pay back the money at a high price, it cannot be used in negotiations, but Chen Feng is equally confident about the war with the Soviet Union. Since you are not convinced, then this general Just deal with all kinds of dissatisfaction, as long as you are subdued, are you afraid that you will not follow the general's wishes?

So, as soon as the conditions are said, leave immediately, and you can consider whether you agree or not.If you agree, hello, hello, everyone, if you don't agree, we will continue to fight.

Zhukov believed that Moscow would definitely agree to Chen Feng's request. In addition to the huge danger the Soviet Union was facing right now, more importantly, in Zhukov's view, the conditions proposed by Chen Feng were not unacceptable, at least on Zhukov's side. From a perspective, these conditions were not difficult for the Soviet Union to accept.

First of all, there is the question of the survival of Mongolia, which is also an important condition Chen Feng put forward.Regardless of whether it is a protectorate of the Soviet Union or not, one thing is certain, that is, Outer Mongolia is not yet the territory of the Soviet Union.Since it is not the territory of the Soviet Union, the Soviet Union has no reason to interfere with the direction of Mongolia. If it is normal, the Soviet Union may show the demeanor of the big brother and help Mongolia stand out.But now that the Soviet Union is under unprecedented threats, it is completely understandable to abandon Outer Mongolia, and it is also the only choice for the Soviet Union.

There is also Tannu Ulianghai, which was not originally the territory of the Soviet Union. Tangnu Ulianghai was originally a part of Outer Mongolia. When Outer Mongolia became independent, it was swallowed up by the Soviet Union.It is located in the northwest of Outer Mongolia, south of Siberia, with the Sayan Mountains in the north and Tangnu Mountain in the south. It is a narrow strip between the two mountains, with a total area of ​​about 17 square kilometers.

After Tannu Ulianghai was occupied by the former Soviet Union, it was divided into three parts: the Republic of Tuva in the Russian Federation, the part of the Republic of Altai to the west of the Republic of Tuva, and Khuvsgul Province in Mongolia.However, since the latter two parts actually have no traces of Tannu Ulianghai, the Tannu Ulianghai area usually referred to is actually the Republic of Tuva, Russian Federation. On December 1916, 12, because Russia was busy with the First World War, the Beiyang government of the Republic of China decided to let Ulia Su Taizuo lead the commissioner to take charge of Tangnu Ulianghai affairs and resume the exercise of sovereignty over the area. From 28 to 1918, Tsarist Russia was overthrown, and the Beiyang government of the Republic of China sent troops to expel the remnants of Tsarist Russia entrenched in the Tangnu Wulianghai area, and brought Tangnu Wulianghai into China's territory again.But, because of the constant civil war, China lost again.

So far, the Soviet Union has only been here for more than ten years, and the land there is sparsely populated, and the minerals and other materials are not very rich, so it is no pity to lose it.

The most important thing is that even if the Soviet Union now returns all the 400 million square kilometers of land that it occupied China to China, there will not be much opposition in the Soviet Union.On the one hand, it is because after the great purges, Stalin has established absolute ruling authority in the Soviet Union. All those who dared to say "no" were all executed, and all those who dared to have reservations about the execution of the great Stalin's orders were partially executed. , and the other part was exiled, so the current Soviet Union is the Soviet Union of Comrade Stalin. As long as it is the order of Comrade Stalin, everyone must implement it conditionally, and no one will dare to have any uniformity.

In addition, it was Comrade Lenin’s last wish to return the territory to China. When he was alive, Comrade Lenin once said that he would return the Asian lands looted by the tsar to the Asian people. He promised that when the Chinese revolution was successful, Mongolia would naturally become a part of China.But after Lenin's death, Stalin completely reneged on Lenin's promise. He killed a deputy minister of defense who had recorded Lenin's speech, and then refused to recognize what Lenin had said.

Most people don't know these secrets, but as Stalin's right-hand man, Zhukov knows best.If these places are really to be returned to China, then Comrade Stalin will completely place the responsibility on Comrade Lenin, and he himself does not need to go through this muddy water at all.

There is also the war compensation of one billion US dollars. Although one billion US dollars is not a lot, it must be known that the benefits obtained by the Soviet Union and Chen Feng's troops in the process of all-round transactions are far more than one billion US dollars. The order for warships alone exceeds It's no big deal to pay billions of dollars to Chen Feng's subordinates, the wool comes from the sheep. [

It is not difficult to cede the oil field. After all, the Soviet Union hardly invested half a ruble in the oil field from discovery to construction, but it has gained a lot of income from it. It is not unacceptable to cede it for the sake of national security.More importantly, the Tyumen oil field is located in Siberia, far away from the center of gravity of Chen Feng's rule and returned to Sui. As long as the great Soviet Union overcomes this current difficulty, it can take it back at any time.

Zhukov's premonition was still very accurate. At around [-]:[-] in the afternoon, a telegram was sent from Moscow, basically agreeing to the conditions proposed by Chen Feng, and the Soviets compromised. (to be continued...)

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