The latest chapter of the infinite military base, Volume II: My Country 706. Red list and blacklist, floating astronomy

General Chalkinsky rebelled, and he followed the call of Marshal Tiemu Simgo.

The 129 Infantry Division, which was originally expected by the khaki family, is now a nightmare for the Russians. The resistance here was quickly collapsed.

A large number of workers’ brigades, women’s camps and juvenile groups were annihilated, and a large number of civilians were massacred. In the face of the tragedy that is happening, there is no way for Khaki.

The appeal of Marshal Tiemu’s Marshal was first demonstrated on the battlefield. . . . . .

In less than two hours, the civilians of the Soviet Red Army, which was resisted here, were completely annihilated. About 2 people were killed and thousands of 4 million 5 were arrested.

General Kakiko ended his mission with suicide, which is probably the only thing he can do. . . . . .

When he got the news, Marshal Budenniv was stunned. He couldn’t think of the Red Army commander who seemed to be strong in his opinion. He would actually do something like this.

The rapid collapse of the civilian armed forces also forced Budenniv’s regular army to face the impact from the Germans in advance. . . . . .

The ever-changing 129 Infantry Division was first adapted from the 21 Infantry Division of the Russian Freedom Army, and Chalkinsky was promoted to Lieutenant General. And took on the task of launching an offensive against the opposite Soviet Red Army.

On the battlefield, the scene of the Soviet Red Army attacking the Soviet Red Army appeared.

The Russians of the 21 Infantry Division, who had just surrendered, did not even have time to replace their original uniforms, and they were thrown into the attack on enemies wearing the same costumes as them.

However, the 21 infantry division at this time no longer has to worry about the threat from the air and ground artillery fire. Instead, these powerful armed forces have now become their reliable backing.

The artillery fire vented on this battlefield, never ending from day to night. . . . . .

On the morning of the following day, former Soviet Marshal Tiemu Xinge delivered a famous speech.

He called for the war to stop immediately. All Soviet soldiers and civilians should put down their weapons. End the suffering of Moscow, end the war that can destroy Moscow, overthrow the comrades of the brutals, and build a brand new Russia. . . . . .

This speech quickly spread through various channels and caused great turmoil in Moscow.

Marshal Tiemu Xinge has a high reputation in Russia. He is a marshal of the Soviet Union and a well-loved senior leader. His rebellion made the whole Moscow shocked.

The impact of this is difficult to describe in words. . . . . .

Less than 24 hours, after the former Soviet Red Army 129 infantry division, 130, 149 infantry divisions have changed. Subsequently, the 68Tank Brigade also turned around and announced that he was willing to accept the leadership of Marshal Tiemu. . . . . .

In chaos, the battlefield was completely chaotic. . . . . .

The power generated by a call has even surpassed hundreds of cannons. . . . . .

At the beginning Ernst. Marshal Breem took the risk to rescue him. Many people still have some puzzles, but now they fully understand.

The Germans on the battlefield were encouraged by the Germans, but they caused a heavy blow to Moscow.

In the past, although there have been frequent surrenders, it must be when the bombs are exhausted and can no longer be imagined, but this time it is completely different.

This time the troops surrendered without any resistance, and the entire system of the Soviet Red Army was quietly collapsed. . . . . .

Once a very firm belief, I can’t see it now; I was willing to sacrifice for my own country without hesitation, but now I have changed from which soldiers. . . . . .

However, this really cannot blame the surrender of officers and soldiers. . . . . . When you don’t see hope at all, you may make the same choice. . . . . .

Marshal Budenniv was severely criticized, and Stalin directly ordered that he must immediately suspend such incidents and immediately isolate those officers who are suspected of surrender, and suspiciously shot on the battlefield when necessary.

Budenniv could only smile a bit after the phone arrived at Stalin.

Comrade Stalin should really go to the battlefield to see what he sees and see what the chaos has become on the battlefield. A large number of frontline troops surrendered, and a large number of frontline officers were stunned. God knows that the friendly troops on their own side will secretly contact the Germans and suddenly attack themselves if they have no defense at all. . . . . .

Some things are not controlled by the frontline commanders at all.

Zhukov also came to the phone later, and Zhukov’s tone was a lot of politeness. He told Budenniv that it was enough to do a duty that Bolshevik should do.

Maybe when this call was made, Zhukov already knew the battle in the outer city, Budenniv could not hold on for a long time. . . . . .

As the metamorphosis continues to occur, the German offensive has become increasingly fierce.

Budenniv, who lost the barrier, was completely inactive.

He was forced to invest in all the reserve teams in his hands at the beginning of the war, but some of the reserve teams that had just arrived at the battlefield had directly changed.

The situation has completely lost control. . . . . .

More and more Soviet Red Army troops, hit a blow, joined the ranks of the German side, and the call of Marshal Tiemu Xinge, also kept ringing on the battlefield all night.

Only a few of the Soviet Red Army commanders are still steadfast in their beliefs. They ignore the powerful enemies without the call of the Marshal Ironwood, and there are only two endings for them, either to defeat the enemy’s attack, or to The war died on this battlefield. . . . . .

The shells madly devastated the Russian positions, and there was no stopping at all. Every inch of the position was combed by shells and the land was turned over several times.

The smell of scorch is so pungent, it is blood and life here. . .

It is not the Germans that are attacking now, but a large number of Russian Freedom Forces. The Russians’ large-scale attacks on the Russians are everywhere.

The war has continued until now, even the Soviet Red Army soldiers who continue to resist have long been disheartened. The powerful Germans have not yet invested in the offensive. The attack of the Russian Freedom Army, armed by the Germans, has made them resisted, and the battle has long been doomed. . . . . .

The phone on Budenniv’s desk kept ringing, and there were requests for reinforcements everywhere, but where did Budenniv find reinforcements?

He also pleaded with Moscow. But the answer from Moscow is very simple. They also have no reinforcements. They must prepare for the upcoming terrible street fighting.

So now Budenniv and his troops have actually become a lone army. . . . . .

Very ridiculous things. They are behind Moscow. As long as Moscow is willing, the reinforcements can come anywhere, but they are still alone.

How can I explain this? Budenniv doesn’t know.

Once and for all, the defenses are repeated, and under the constant attack of the enemy, the living forces of the defending side are being rapidly weakened. Maybe tomorrow morning, the enemy with a bayonet will appear in front of Budenniv.

He is a clear-hearted person. He is determined to be his own faith and is doing what this real Bolshevik should do.

Fight for the motherland – die for the motherland!

And Stalin, who was completely angered by the constant rebellion in Moscow when the Soviet Red Army was on the front line, decided to use the iron fist to carry out a major cleansing in the army.

Zhukov and Huasilevsky, who heard the news, were completely shocked.

Now, the enemy is about to enter Moscow, but at this time Stalin actually has to carry out a new big cleaning?

This is not to work hard to surround Moscow. This is simply helping the Germans.

But Stalin’s determination has already gone. He told Zhukov and Huasilevsky: “There are a lot of traitors and positions in our troops that are not firmly established. Temujin and those who have defected on the battlefield are among them. The representative, if the cleaning can not be completed in the army as soon as possible, the purpose of defending Moscow can not be achieved…”

Zhukov and Huasilevsky repeatedly persuaded, but Stalin, who had already made up his mind, was unmoved. He gave the task to Beria, who almost died in his hands. . . . . .

A big cleansing without warning began!

A large number of Soviet Red Army officers who are actively preparing for the street fighting have been arrested, some of whom are formerly under the command of Marshal Tiemu Singo. Some are positions that have long been monitored and not identified. . . . . . Most people were secretly executed without trial, and the impact was obvious. The Soviet Red Army soldiers who lost the commander did not know what had happened and did not know what to do next.

The new commanders sent to them by the superiors were temporarily promoted from other units. Some of the company commanders were even ordinary soldiers before they became officials. They have no commanding experience and they are not sure what their predecessors did in order to defend Moscow.

All previous street fighting efforts were overthrown. The new commanders used their ideas to re-prepare the street fighting. . . . . .

This is the saddest thing.

The hurricane and bloody rains in Moscow are going on. The sound of gunshots continued to sound before the Germans entered the city, but this time they were killing themselves.

Blood has been dyed in the streets of Moscow in advance. . . . . .

The shootings took place almost every hour. Some Soviet officers who had made great contributions to the Soviets were shot and killed without exception.

In the face of what is happening in front of him, Zhukov and Huasilevsky are in a hurry. This is simply a matter of pain in the relatives and the enemy. But they have no way to change Stalin’s decision, only to do everything possible to save some people’s lives as much as possible.

What is strange is that General Demitrov, who has been implicated in the struggle with Tiemu Xinge and played a big role in the operation of Tiemu Xinge from Moscow, has not been implicated.

Instead, he was further reused, and he and his troops were placed in very important defense positions. . . . . .

It is said that this is a direct order from Comrade Stalin. Comrade Stalin gave Beria two lists, one for the blacklist and one for the red list.

The blacklist is a dangerous person who can be directly executed without interrogation, while the person on the red list is a staunch political stand in the eyes of Comrade Stalin.

Demitrov is one of the red lists. . . . . .

The trust he got, even Zhukov was surprised. Even Zhukov specifically asked people to find him. Please do something for him: find the right opportunity to save some blacklists.

Those are Zhukov > Bolshevik! !

Demitrov did not hesitate, and quickly agreed to Zhukov’s request.

He also received secret instructions from Baron Alexson and Marshal Tiemu Singo’s potential lurking, not to reveal his identity, waiting for the next decisive direction.

In order to ensure a lurking victory, Demitrov was very happy to do something for Zhukov, in exchange for the marshal’s trust in himself. . . . . .

He risked the anger of Comrade Stalin to see the supreme ruler of Moscow and relayed Zhukov’s opinion to him.

Surprisingly, Stalin, who refused Marshal Zhukov, paid great attention to Demitrov’s words. He even asked Demitrov for his opinion.

Demitrov boldly replied: “General Secretary Comrade, I think that Marshal Zhukov is doing this. It is completely responsible and has been loyal to you and the Soviets. He really does not have to plead with those who have nothing to do with him. But he still did it, everything he did was to defend Moscow…”

“And you.” Stalin interrupted his words: “All you do is to defend Moscow. Comrade Demitrov, these people have nothing to do with Comrade Zhukov, and have nothing to do with you, but you have the courage to say in front of me. The idea, this is very good, and it makes me very satisfied… Well, I will think about it carefully, and I will discuss it with Comrade Beria…”

After Demitrov left, he found that his back was full of sweat.

It is not an easy task to know that dealing with the top leader in the face of the ear. . . . . .

Demitrov’s efforts were in vain, and his advice clearly played a big role in saving a large number of Soviet Red Army commanders who had been escorted to the execution.

After all, Stalin’s hated people have been shot almost before, and the effect of killing them has been taken. Continued endless slaughter will only play the opposite role.

Those who have rolled a circle on the death line may thank him for his grace and play a bigger role in the defense of Moscow.

However, those who are more thankful are Demitrov. Without Demitrov’s efforts, now they have become sorrowful.

Demitrov’s prestige was greatly improved in this incident. . . . . .

Moscow is undergoing a turbulent change, while Marshal Budenniv, who continues to fight outside the city, has reached the point where he is running out of water.

The Russian Freedom Army’s offensive has been difficult to stop. At this time, the Germans finally revealed their sly fangs and joined the ranks of the offensive.

All of the Soviet Red Army positions have become precarious and there is a danger of being broken anytime, anywhere. . . . . . The endless bombings have completely transformed the positions that have been built into a ruin.

A large number of Soviet Red Army soldiers suffered huge sacrifices every minute, and at this time, the Budenniv Marshal had no troops to send to the position.

On 7’s 7 Day, the German and Russian Freedom Forces completed a breakthrough in the main position, surpassing the 3 million 5 thousand Soviet Red Army.

The surrender incident has become more frequent, this time not only because of the call of Marshal Tetsuo, but this time they took the initiative to surrender.

They are no longer able to continue to suffer such failures, and they can no longer accept hopeless bloodshed.

In particular, the news of the Great Cleansing in Moscow has made them feel extremely desperate.

They are here to fight blood, but in Moscow their companions or family may be suffering from massacres. Who knows when the butcher’s knife will fall on their heads?

Any decision of the leader may be decisive for the war. . . . . .

On the day of 7, Budenniv reported the situation to the frontline for the last time to Comrade Stalin. According to his estimation, at most 8, the enemy can completely defeat his troops.

Stalin gave him the answer: “I don’t want to see the marshal I trust as the captive of the enemy…”

Enough, enough, this sentence is enough. Marshal Budenniv has fully understood the meaning of Stalin.

Since you can’t be a captive of the enemy, then you will die in this battlefield.

On the day of 7, the Germans launched a full-scale offensive and the Budenniv Corps suffered a fiasco.

In the early morning of 8, Budenniv committed suicide in his own headquarters.

谢苗.Mihajlovic .Budenniv ,1883年4月25日出生于罗斯托夫州科久林村的贫农家庭。1903年应征入伍,参加过1qC5年的日俄战争。

1908 graduated from the Peterborough Cavalry School and served in the Coastal Dragon Cavalry.

During the First World War, he fought in Germany, Austria and the Caucasus. During the preparation of the October Revolution in 1917, Budenniv was elected as the Chairman of the Caucasus Cavalry Division of the Soldiers Committee, the Chairman of the Corps Soldiers Committee and the Vice-Chairman of the Divisional Soldiers Committee. Later served as the commander-in-chief of the southwest, the commander-in-chief of the North Caucasus.

1943 7 Month 8 Day, Budenniv died outside Moscow.

It was also on this day that all the outside of Moscow fell, and the German soldiers finally could see Moscow most!

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