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Chapter 996 1939 years
Chapter 996 1939 (Revised Edition)
1939 was a year full of turbulence and unrest. The war between the Republic of China and Japan continued, the conflict between Red Russia and the Japanese intensified, and the Germans were also sharpening their swords against their neighbors.
Two of these three major wars were directly related to Red Russia. Mosk was deeply worried about this. Finally, under the favor of the Germans, Red Russia fought with Germany signed a non-aggression pact.
The treaty divided the spheres of influence of Russia and Germany in Eastern Europe, designated Poland as a buffer zone for the two sides, and guaranteed that they would not take the initiative to attack each other and provide assistance to third countries that were hostile to each other.
In fact, the top leaders of Russia and Germany know that this kind of agreement has no effect, but at least in a short period of time, the possibility of war between the two sides has become very small, and the two countries can finally deal with their own little "troubles" with peace of mind.
In the Far East, the bearded man issued an order regardless of casualties, in an attempt to end the Nomenkan war as soon as possible, and then turn around and carve up Poland with the Germans, and even gain more benefits.
In Europe, a military operation called "Canned Goose Meat Project" is slowly being perfected on the map of the German staff, and the roar of tanks and fighter planes resounds through the sky.
On the night of August 8, the German army pulled some death row prisoners out of their cells, asked them to change into Polish army uniforms, and brought them to a small town on the German side of the border between Germany and Poland.
The death row prisoners held weapons without ammunition and were knocked unconscious and held in important places such as the town's parliament and radio station. Then Polish songs rang out on the radio, and a raging fire ignited in the town.
The German soldiers who had been prepared for a long time rushed into the town from outside the town and shot at the prisoners, creating the illusion that the Polish army attacked the German town and was wiped out by the German army.
It has to be said that the Germans are much more professional than the Japanese in yelling and catching thieves. At least they did not use lost soldiers as an excuse to demonstrate superb "German technology."
Afterwards, the German army recruited a few journalists overnight to publicize the news of Poland's surprise attack on Germany, and protested to the Polish government, demanding an apology and compensation for losses.
Of course, the Polish government did not recognize this unreasonable accusation and refused to apologize and compensate. Therefore, in the early morning of September 9, the most tragic and large-scale war in human history kicked off.
As the order to start the war was issued, the dense German Air Force bomber fleet immediately flew to Poland, and launched a large-scale bombing of Polish army stations, arsenals, airports, bridges and other targets located on the border. The Polish army suffered a devastating blow. hit.
At the same time, the German armored forces easily broke through the Polish defense line and advanced to the hinterland of Poland at a speed of 50 to 60 kilometers per day. The 150 million troops marched in two directions.
With the cooperation of the air force, thousands of German tanks destroyed all obstacles like a rolling iron stream, and Poland, which knew nothing about modern warfare, even used cavalry to attack German tanks.
The result can be imagined, but in just two or three days, the heroic but useless Polish army almost lost most of its resistance, and the German army seemed to be in a no-man's land.
But the Poles did not despair, because Poland was in the middle of Germany and Red Russia, and its position was important, so it signed military alliances with many countries. If Poland was attacked, the allies would send troops to protect Poland.
As long as we persist for a while, when the support of our allies arrives, everything will change, including the current rotten battle situation, and maybe we can enter Germany to wash our shame.
So how did the British, who just signed a mutual assistance agreement with Poland a few months ago, do it. Before the war, the British Prime Minister said that Britain pledged to support Poland militarily to prevent threats to its territorial integrity.
London also issued a public statement declaring that if the independence of the Polish government was threatened and force had to be used against certain countries, Britain and France would stand by Poland.
But after the war really broke out, Britain seemed to have no such thing, and pretended to be deaf, blind and dumb. In short, it was willing to provide Poland with all support except help.
This is also the usual style of the shit-stirring stick. If there is an advantage, do your part. When in danger, "friends" will go first. Relying on this unique skill of cheating teammates, the British Empire is invincible and dominates the world.
Until September 9rd, seeing that Poland was not far from defeat, Britain and France declared war on Germany shyly, but still did not take any actual actions, let alone attack Germany.
The French army drank red wine and ate steaks while watching a show on the Maginot Line, which cost 50 billion francs to build.
The Air Force just dropped pieces of paper promoting peace on the German positions. French newspapers even said that "there is no war on the Western Front."
Under such circumstances, the sales of luxury goods in Paris hit a new high, and the bells of the London Stock Exchange kept ringing. As for the Poles who are struggling to support, what does that have to do with the British Empire and France.
Both Britain and France expected the Germans to target the Red Russia after defeating the Poles. The underground party ideology, which broke the shackles of capitalism, turned the people into masters, and had no boundaries such as regions and races, was deeply loved by the proletarians. It is what those in power in Britain and France fear most.
There are even voices in many countries that "I would rather see a mustache in London than an underground party" and "I would rather have a mustache than a big beard".
It is conceivable how much Britain and France hate the Red Russia. Now that they have the opportunity to sit on the mountain and watch the tigers fight, they are naturally unwilling to participate in it. You must know that the war has only passed 20 years, and many people still have lingering fears.
The war between Japan and Russia has also become more and more anxious. The Red Russia has invested a lot of troops, equipment and supplies in Nomenkan, and the trains on the West-Berberal Railway are transporting non-stop day and night.
Many Red Russian troops were transferred to the Far East and lost these elites. Red Russia wanted to take action in Europe, either to speed up conscription or to stop the war with the Japanese.
Now it must be too late to recruit troops. There is only one way for Red Russia to go, and that is peace talks. In fact, when Zuo Zhong heard the news of the German-Polish war, he knew that the Nomenkan war would not last long.
Sure enough, in early September, Red Russia signed an armistice agreement with Japan. At the same time, in accordance with the requirements of the Japanese, the military aid to China was interrupted, the air volunteer team to China was withdrawn, and all efforts were made to prepare for the war against Poland.
In this battle, although Red Russia did not completely defeat the Japanese, Zhukov showed his talents and showed superb command and organizational skills. As soon as the armistice agreement was signed, he was transferred to Moscow to wait for reuse.
On the other hand, the Japanese suffered the biggest loss since the establishment of the army. Among the many divisions participating in the war, the 23rd Division almost lost its designation. Michitaro Komatsuhara used his beloved command knife to commit suicide.
Other divisions also suffered heavy casualties, and none of the technical weapons such as tanks and artillery survived. They lost their combat effectiveness in a short period of time, and many troops were directly transferred back to Japan for rest.
In the small battle area of Nuomenkan, both Red Russia and Japan paid a huge price, but the result was to maintain the pre-war state and the Mirage Project was a great success.
All the temporary workers in the secret camp were disbanded on the spot after signing the non-disclosure agreement. This past will be completely sealed in the archives of the military command, and may never be declassified.
Zuo Zhongyi bid farewell to Chief Zhang and Chief Guo, and took Song Minghao and others back to the headquarters of the Bureau. He Yijun put an intelligence briefing from Shanghai on his desk before his butt was hot.
Just two days before the German-Polish War, in order to fight for the "orthodox" status of the Guo Party, Ji recruited a group of frustrated literati, ruffians, and arrested some celebrities to hold the sixth National Congress of the Guo Party.
The meeting passed proposals and declarations such as the "Proposal on Reorganizing Party Affairs", "Proposal on Revising the Party Program", "Proposal on Deciding to Anti-Underground Party as a Basic Policy", "Proposal on Fundamentally Adjusting Sino-Japanese Relations and Resuming Diplomatic Relations as Soon as Possible".
He also put forward the program of "peaceful peace, anti-underground party, national construction", elected the executive committee of the Pseudo-Guo Party, and Ji himself served as the president.
After the meeting, someone Ji told reporters shamelessly that since then, Heping has established a solid foundation. In the future, he will work hard to overcome difficulties, shoulder the responsibility of saving the country and the nation, and realize the permanent peace of East Asia.
He also declared that the capital of the new government would be returned to Jinling after a period of time, and said that this matter had been supported by the Japanese, and that he would pay homage to the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum as soon as he returned to Jinling to "comfort" the spirit of Mr.
However, these matters have nothing to do with Juntong and Zuo Zhong. It is someone who should be worried. After all, in the meeting, someone Ji expelled him from the Guo Party. What is related to Juntong is the establishment of the "Pseudo Secret Service Headquarters".
In order to deal with the intelligence personnel lurking in Shanghai in Shancheng, especially Chen Gongshu's military-controlled upper Shanghai area, and to protect the safety of important personnel, Ji's Guo Party Executive Committee set up a special committee.
Zhou Fushui, the planned No. [-] member of the Puppet Government and one of the founders of the Republic of China Underground Party, served as the chairman of the special committee, Ding Mocun, a traitor of the Central Unification Party, served as the deputy chairman, and Li Shiqun served as the chief secretary.
This committee is in charge of all the secret service agencies under Ji, coordinating the actions of various intelligence units and related budgets, logistical support, etc. State officials.
Under the special committee, there was a secret agent headquarters to carry out specific tasks. The director was Ding Mocun, and the deputy director was Li Shiqun.
It can be said that this is a hodgepodge that combines the military command and the Central Command. Most of the staff are traitors of the Central Command. Perhaps it is out of sentimentality that the inauspicious name "Secretary Headquarters" was given.
At this point, the pseudo-secret headquarters, the crime den that killed countless people with lofty ideals, is about to enter the stage of history. Zuo Zhong took this news very seriously, and immediately called Qi's subordinates to hold an emergency meeting.
The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the division of labor and personnel composition of the Secret Service Headquarters, and study it as the biggest opponent of the military command in the future, so as to avoid the spread of the idea of underestimating the enemy and prevent problems before they happen.
Be warned, changed some paragraphs.
(End of this chapter)
1939 was a year full of turbulence and unrest. The war between the Republic of China and Japan continued, the conflict between Red Russia and the Japanese intensified, and the Germans were also sharpening their swords against their neighbors.
Two of these three major wars were directly related to Red Russia. Mosk was deeply worried about this. Finally, under the favor of the Germans, Red Russia fought with Germany signed a non-aggression pact.
The treaty divided the spheres of influence of Russia and Germany in Eastern Europe, designated Poland as a buffer zone for the two sides, and guaranteed that they would not take the initiative to attack each other and provide assistance to third countries that were hostile to each other.
In fact, the top leaders of Russia and Germany know that this kind of agreement has no effect, but at least in a short period of time, the possibility of war between the two sides has become very small, and the two countries can finally deal with their own little "troubles" with peace of mind.
In the Far East, the bearded man issued an order regardless of casualties, in an attempt to end the Nomenkan war as soon as possible, and then turn around and carve up Poland with the Germans, and even gain more benefits.
In Europe, a military operation called "Canned Goose Meat Project" is slowly being perfected on the map of the German staff, and the roar of tanks and fighter planes resounds through the sky.
On the night of August 8, the German army pulled some death row prisoners out of their cells, asked them to change into Polish army uniforms, and brought them to a small town on the German side of the border between Germany and Poland.
The death row prisoners held weapons without ammunition and were knocked unconscious and held in important places such as the town's parliament and radio station. Then Polish songs rang out on the radio, and a raging fire ignited in the town.
The German soldiers who had been prepared for a long time rushed into the town from outside the town and shot at the prisoners, creating the illusion that the Polish army attacked the German town and was wiped out by the German army.
It has to be said that the Germans are much more professional than the Japanese in yelling and catching thieves. At least they did not use lost soldiers as an excuse to demonstrate superb "German technology."
Afterwards, the German army recruited a few journalists overnight to publicize the news of Poland's surprise attack on Germany, and protested to the Polish government, demanding an apology and compensation for losses.
Of course, the Polish government did not recognize this unreasonable accusation and refused to apologize and compensate. Therefore, in the early morning of September 9, the most tragic and large-scale war in human history kicked off.
As the order to start the war was issued, the dense German Air Force bomber fleet immediately flew to Poland, and launched a large-scale bombing of Polish army stations, arsenals, airports, bridges and other targets located on the border. The Polish army suffered a devastating blow. hit.
At the same time, the German armored forces easily broke through the Polish defense line and advanced to the hinterland of Poland at a speed of 50 to 60 kilometers per day. The 150 million troops marched in two directions.
With the cooperation of the air force, thousands of German tanks destroyed all obstacles like a rolling iron stream, and Poland, which knew nothing about modern warfare, even used cavalry to attack German tanks.
The result can be imagined, but in just two or three days, the heroic but useless Polish army almost lost most of its resistance, and the German army seemed to be in a no-man's land.
But the Poles did not despair, because Poland was in the middle of Germany and Red Russia, and its position was important, so it signed military alliances with many countries. If Poland was attacked, the allies would send troops to protect Poland.
As long as we persist for a while, when the support of our allies arrives, everything will change, including the current rotten battle situation, and maybe we can enter Germany to wash our shame.
So how did the British, who just signed a mutual assistance agreement with Poland a few months ago, do it. Before the war, the British Prime Minister said that Britain pledged to support Poland militarily to prevent threats to its territorial integrity.
London also issued a public statement declaring that if the independence of the Polish government was threatened and force had to be used against certain countries, Britain and France would stand by Poland.
But after the war really broke out, Britain seemed to have no such thing, and pretended to be deaf, blind and dumb. In short, it was willing to provide Poland with all support except help.
This is also the usual style of the shit-stirring stick. If there is an advantage, do your part. When in danger, "friends" will go first. Relying on this unique skill of cheating teammates, the British Empire is invincible and dominates the world.
Until September 9rd, seeing that Poland was not far from defeat, Britain and France declared war on Germany shyly, but still did not take any actual actions, let alone attack Germany.
The French army drank red wine and ate steaks while watching a show on the Maginot Line, which cost 50 billion francs to build.
The Air Force just dropped pieces of paper promoting peace on the German positions. French newspapers even said that "there is no war on the Western Front."
Under such circumstances, the sales of luxury goods in Paris hit a new high, and the bells of the London Stock Exchange kept ringing. As for the Poles who are struggling to support, what does that have to do with the British Empire and France.
Both Britain and France expected the Germans to target the Red Russia after defeating the Poles. The underground party ideology, which broke the shackles of capitalism, turned the people into masters, and had no boundaries such as regions and races, was deeply loved by the proletarians. It is what those in power in Britain and France fear most.
There are even voices in many countries that "I would rather see a mustache in London than an underground party" and "I would rather have a mustache than a big beard".
It is conceivable how much Britain and France hate the Red Russia. Now that they have the opportunity to sit on the mountain and watch the tigers fight, they are naturally unwilling to participate in it. You must know that the war has only passed 20 years, and many people still have lingering fears.
The war between Japan and Russia has also become more and more anxious. The Red Russia has invested a lot of troops, equipment and supplies in Nomenkan, and the trains on the West-Berberal Railway are transporting non-stop day and night.
Many Red Russian troops were transferred to the Far East and lost these elites. Red Russia wanted to take action in Europe, either to speed up conscription or to stop the war with the Japanese.
Now it must be too late to recruit troops. There is only one way for Red Russia to go, and that is peace talks. In fact, when Zuo Zhong heard the news of the German-Polish war, he knew that the Nomenkan war would not last long.
Sure enough, in early September, Red Russia signed an armistice agreement with Japan. At the same time, in accordance with the requirements of the Japanese, the military aid to China was interrupted, the air volunteer team to China was withdrawn, and all efforts were made to prepare for the war against Poland.
In this battle, although Red Russia did not completely defeat the Japanese, Zhukov showed his talents and showed superb command and organizational skills. As soon as the armistice agreement was signed, he was transferred to Moscow to wait for reuse.
On the other hand, the Japanese suffered the biggest loss since the establishment of the army. Among the many divisions participating in the war, the 23rd Division almost lost its designation. Michitaro Komatsuhara used his beloved command knife to commit suicide.
Other divisions also suffered heavy casualties, and none of the technical weapons such as tanks and artillery survived. They lost their combat effectiveness in a short period of time, and many troops were directly transferred back to Japan for rest.
In the small battle area of Nuomenkan, both Red Russia and Japan paid a huge price, but the result was to maintain the pre-war state and the Mirage Project was a great success.
All the temporary workers in the secret camp were disbanded on the spot after signing the non-disclosure agreement. This past will be completely sealed in the archives of the military command, and may never be declassified.
Zuo Zhongyi bid farewell to Chief Zhang and Chief Guo, and took Song Minghao and others back to the headquarters of the Bureau. He Yijun put an intelligence briefing from Shanghai on his desk before his butt was hot.
Just two days before the German-Polish War, in order to fight for the "orthodox" status of the Guo Party, Ji recruited a group of frustrated literati, ruffians, and arrested some celebrities to hold the sixth National Congress of the Guo Party.
The meeting passed proposals and declarations such as the "Proposal on Reorganizing Party Affairs", "Proposal on Revising the Party Program", "Proposal on Deciding to Anti-Underground Party as a Basic Policy", "Proposal on Fundamentally Adjusting Sino-Japanese Relations and Resuming Diplomatic Relations as Soon as Possible".
He also put forward the program of "peaceful peace, anti-underground party, national construction", elected the executive committee of the Pseudo-Guo Party, and Ji himself served as the president.
After the meeting, someone Ji told reporters shamelessly that since then, Heping has established a solid foundation. In the future, he will work hard to overcome difficulties, shoulder the responsibility of saving the country and the nation, and realize the permanent peace of East Asia.
He also declared that the capital of the new government would be returned to Jinling after a period of time, and said that this matter had been supported by the Japanese, and that he would pay homage to the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum as soon as he returned to Jinling to "comfort" the spirit of Mr.
However, these matters have nothing to do with Juntong and Zuo Zhong. It is someone who should be worried. After all, in the meeting, someone Ji expelled him from the Guo Party. What is related to Juntong is the establishment of the "Pseudo Secret Service Headquarters".
In order to deal with the intelligence personnel lurking in Shanghai in Shancheng, especially Chen Gongshu's military-controlled upper Shanghai area, and to protect the safety of important personnel, Ji's Guo Party Executive Committee set up a special committee.
Zhou Fushui, the planned No. [-] member of the Puppet Government and one of the founders of the Republic of China Underground Party, served as the chairman of the special committee, Ding Mocun, a traitor of the Central Unification Party, served as the deputy chairman, and Li Shiqun served as the chief secretary.
This committee is in charge of all the secret service agencies under Ji, coordinating the actions of various intelligence units and related budgets, logistical support, etc. State officials.
Under the special committee, there was a secret agent headquarters to carry out specific tasks. The director was Ding Mocun, and the deputy director was Li Shiqun.
It can be said that this is a hodgepodge that combines the military command and the Central Command. Most of the staff are traitors of the Central Command. Perhaps it is out of sentimentality that the inauspicious name "Secretary Headquarters" was given.
At this point, the pseudo-secret headquarters, the crime den that killed countless people with lofty ideals, is about to enter the stage of history. Zuo Zhong took this news very seriously, and immediately called Qi's subordinates to hold an emergency meeting.
The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the division of labor and personnel composition of the Secret Service Headquarters, and study it as the biggest opponent of the military command in the future, so as to avoid the spread of the idea of underestimating the enemy and prevent problems before they happen.
Be warned, changed some paragraphs.
(End of this chapter)
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