1135 The possibility of peace

"Comrade Stalin, the great leader! Representatives of Chelyabinsk have arrived! Do you want to see him? The secretary walked into Stalin's office and asked softly.

Stalin nodded, his fingers tapping impatiently on his desk. This is a habitual action he has to suppress his anger, and whenever he sees this action, his secretary will not come in and disturb him.

It's a pity that this time, the secretary had to go into Stalin's room again, because the person who put Stalin in a bad mood was right behind him.

It was precisely because he wanted to see this person that Stalin was in a bad mood and banged on the table so irritably.

After Beria left for Chelyabinsk, he was no longer loyal to Stalin. He was left and right in Chelyabinsk and seemed to have become the head of Chelyabinsk.

It was this despicable and shameless villain who accelerated the process of Celyabinsk's conviction of Stalin.

It was now on the verge of becoming independent and self-contained, which was the main reason for the growing instability of Stalin's rear.

At least two-thirds of the various supplies transported from the United States were detained in Chelyabinsk.

This amount made Stalin very desperate, because many of the supplies that the United States had aided were important equipment that the Soviet Union urgently needed.

For example, in order to improve the coordination of Soviet tanks, the United States transported 30,000 sets of radio communication equipment to the Soviet Union.

The Soviets were equipped with these radio equipment on tanks and planes to improve the communication capabilities of the aircraft and tanks, and to close the gap between the aircraft and the German tanks.

However, these radio stations were throttled by the Chelyabinsk side, and most of them were equipped on the tanks they produced, leaving them in the second line to be equipped with the newly formed tank divisions.

And the Soviet tank units on the Ukrainian front, a large number of T-34 tanks are not equipped with radios, so that the tank commanders of the Soviet army can still only use backward equipment to fight the German army.

Radio was only one of many materials that were throttled, and the anti-aircraft warning radar that the United States had provided to the Soviet Union was also withheld in the Far East and deployed against Japan.

In short, Stalin had already practically lost control over the entire country. He could only huddle in the Caucasus for a generation and exercise his duties as the leader of his country.

Stalin sat behind his desk and looked coldly at the Chelyabinsk delegate who walked in, as if a layer of frost hung over his face.

"The great leader, Comrade Stalin...... It's great to meet you. A politician who had rushed to Stalingrad from Chelyabinsk spoke in a low voice as soon as he entered.

This politician spoke very skillfully, and he first called Stalin by that meaty title, and there was a flattering tone in his tone, which also made Stalin let go of his desire to kill him.

He was ordered to come here to persuade Stalin to agree to peace, but in fact he risked his life. Everyone knows that Chelyabinsk is no longer very obedient to Stalin, and he has no choice but to come this time.

Who is Stalin, or the nominal leader of the country? Who told him to draw the lottery?

In addition, he had a life-saving talisman - if Stalin killed him, then Chelyabinsk would cut off all front-line supplies, and immediately elect a new national leader to unilaterally make peace with Germany.

And the politician in front of him, the greatness depends not on these, but on the fact that he is a politician who supports Stalin!

That's why he was sent to Stalingrad - to exclude dissidents, to elect him and leave him at Stalin's disposal.

If Stalin had killed him, it would have helped stabilize the morale of the army on the Chelyabinsk side; If Stalin had not killed him, then the Chelyabinsk side would have conveyed their idea - this would definitely be a win-win-win option.

This condition had been sent to Stalin before, and this was the main reason why Stalin was in a very, very bad mood. He hated being threatened, let alone by his own men......

To be honest, even when Kyiv was occupied by the Germans, Stalin was never so annoyed. He'd heard too many promises to defend the city, and he'd seen too many unfulfilled oaths.

But in the face of the conviction of his own people, Stalin was really angry. The last thing he wants to see is his own ruthless sentence.

"Beria asked you to come here?" After a short silence, Stalin spoke.

He mentioned Beria, but he did not call Comrade Beria, which shows that in his heart, Beria was already a person sentenced to death.

Now Beria can only pray, praying that Stalin will not compromise with the Germans and die in Stalingrad.

If Stalin really compromised, he would have been able to return to Chelyabinsk alive, and at that time, it is estimated that Beria would be the first to be executed to relieve Stalin's hatred.

"Comrade Beria...... ...... still loyal to the organization and the country," the politician pulled out his handkerchief and wiped the cold sweat from his forehead.

Even if the sun is waning, the tiger is still a tiger after all. The tiger is still dead, not to mention that the tiger is not dead...... Although he mustered up the courage to bargain with Stalin, this did not mean that he was not afraid of Stalin.

Before 1940, the name Stalin was absolutely chilling in the Soviet Union. Although it was September 1941, as long as Stalin did not die for a day, the deterrent power of the name could still make people fearful.

So, from the moment he entered the house, the politician from Chelyabinsk has been wiping his sweat and constantly wiping the sweat from his face.

"What did they ask you for?" Ignoring the politicians' explanations, Stalin asked slowly.

He wondered what Chelyabinsk had gone to great lengths to send such a politician for.

"I ...... I'm here! It's for you, too! After wiping the sweat from his face again, the politician wailed and said: "Comrade Stalin, the great leader...... In the current situation, you should consider the proposal of peace! ”

"......" looked at the politicians in front of him crying there, and Stalin did not say anything. Because he has already heard from the shouts of politicians what the other party wants to advise.

Frankly speaking, the other party's suggestion was really for his sake, but could he really put down his dignity and choose to surrender to Germany and get a chance to survive?

Or, even if he really wanted to make peace with Germany, would Germany let him rest in peace?