Chapter 1621 Khrushchev Wants to Surrender
Stalin used a coercive policy to rule the country. This is good. If you don't obey, you will kill you until other people obey. However, this coercive policy has limitations. When other people find Stalin's knife After it was no longer sharp, there was the urge to take a knife and kill Stalin.
If nothing else, just how many people did Stalin kill during the previous purges? Therefore, not everyone is opposed to Germany's attack on the Soviet Union. For example, there is a group of people in Ukraine who welcome German rule.
Cyric has already thought about the division of the now occupied area, and will follow the previous plan.
What was left to the Moscow government was the territory of the original Moskovya 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 servants. And now, in the east, Germany's direct occupation area, it is time to continue to establish a new Ural region, and in the east, it depends on the partition of other servant countries around.
Those of other races who originally grew up in these territories must have been oppressed by the Soviet Union, and they should rise up too.
Even if Stalin escaped, what was the use? The people who supported him are gone, and, in the east, there are still island nations eyeing, and it is impossible for him to continue to mobilize the army.
Get up around and trap them.
It is not cost-effective to continue to use the German army and enter the vast Asian region of the Soviet Union. Let's rely on other servants to do this!
Just after all this was negotiated, Cyric received a new message again.
"Führer Cyric, Khrushchev, the defender of Stalingrad, expressed to us through a special channel that he is willing to lead Stalingrad to surrender to us, on the premise of letting go of 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.
Cyric knew that this guy was an absolute opportunist because of his afterlife experience.
When Stalin was alive, Khrushchev was a flattering guy every day, relying on his brazenness to gain Stalin's trust, but after Stalin's death, the person who completely denied Stalin was also him. This guy has a keen political sense. He succeeded in winning the throne of the ruler of the Soviets, but unfortunately it caused a lot of complaints. After a few years, he was kicked out. Brezhnev staged a coup and drove him away, but fortunately he did not kill them all.
Now, Khrushchev saw that Stalin was about to end, and his son also took the initiative to take refuge in Germany. He must have no way out and could only follow Germany.
Even, this was Cyric's arrangement at all. When he heard that Khrushchev's son had come to take refuge, Cyric knew that this old guy who doted on his son was sure to take this path.
So, do you accept Khrushchev's surrender?
Of course it is!
Originally, the Turkish army had all reached Stalingrad, but after Khrushchev went, he used a high-handed policy, retreated and killed, and rectified the discipline, and as a result, the Turkish army was driven out again.
Turkey's combat effectiveness is obvious to all, and it can only fight against the wind. With this failure, it even retreated dozens of kilometers, and Stalingrad has no problems for the time being.
Of course, it would be inappropriate for such a city to remain in the hands of the Soviets. Now that Khrushchev is going to take the whole city to surrender, that is the best.
At worst, Khrushchev did not convince the army below that there will definitely be civil strife in Stalingrad, and the infighting of the defenders will greatly lose their combat effectiveness. Once the defenders are weak, then Stalingrad will certainly also fall.
On the bright side, Khrushchev led the army to surrender, and it was a heavy blow to Stalin. Moreover, when the Soviets were in turmoil, when Khrushchev started, others would definitely follow suit. If anyone under Stalin wanted to If you surrender and get Stalin over again, then the war here will be completely ended.
There are hundreds of benefits but no harm, why not do it?
"I agree with his surrender, and if the troops in the city lay down their weapons and surrender in an orderly manner, then bring Khrushchev to Moscow and let him accompany us to the Moscow military parade," Cyric said.
Khrushchev's surrender was definitely another blow to Stalin.
When it comes to Stalin, Cyric once again told Reinhardt to deploy more intelligence forces to try to find Stalin's hiding place. Wherever he goes, he can bomb wherever he goes, and come to a fixed-point clearing, as long as he dies , even if the Soviet resistance was completely over.
Speaking of which, Reinhard's face turned red, it's true, this is his own dereliction of duty, and he must find Stalin and others as soon as possible!
"Führer Cyric, if Khrushchev surrenders with Stalingrad, who should be surrendered?" At this moment, Ribbentrop said.
Nearby is the Turkish army. If Khrushchev surrenders to the Turks, then according to Cyric's previous promise, Stalingrad will be handed over to Turkey.
This is too cheap for them, Stalingrad was not captured by them at all, it was surrendered under German influence.
At the top level in Germany, they didn’t have much affection for Turkey. It took so much effort to get Turkey to join the battle group. Historically, Turkey has always been a vacillating role, using the Soviet territory as bait to consume Turkey’s Strength is the real purpose, and we don't want Turkey to get real benefits at all.
Now, upon hearing Ribbentrop's question, Cyric immediately gave instructions: "Surely surrender to our army."
This advantage cannot be cheap for the Turks. You must know that Stalingrad is also an industrial city. It is located in the lower reaches of the Volga River and has an important geographical location. Now that Khrushchev is about to surrender to Germany, what can the Turks say? ?
When the war just started, the Turks were needed. Now, if the Turks dare to say nothing, then Germany can turn its head and give the Greeks a hint, and the Greeks will fight the Turks to the death.
"However, our nearest army is still in Kharkov."
At the beginning, after Kyiv was defeated, the soldiers of the South Route Corps were divided into two groups, all the way to the north, to participate in the battle to encircle Moscow together, and the other part continued to advance eastward, and Kharkov had already been defeated, while Khar From Kov to Stalingrad, there are still hundreds of kilometers away, countless rivers, and it will take days for the armored troops to arrive.
If the news is leaked, either the Turks will be cheaper, or Khrushchev will be secretly executed, which is not good for Germany.
"Send Griffin Special Forces." Cyric said, "Let Skorzeny go."