Chapter 1619: Khrushchev Wants to Surrender

Stalin used a high-pressure policy to rule the country, which is beneficial, if you don't obey, I will kill you, and kill until other people obey, but this high-pressure policy has limitations, and when others find that Stalin's knife is no longer sharp, they will have the urge to kill Stalin.

Not to mention anything else, just how many people did Stalin kill in the previous Great Purge? Therefore, not everyone was opposed to Germany's attack on the Soviet Union, for example, there was a group in Ukraine that welcomed German rule.

As for the division of the current occupied area, Ciric has already thought about it, and he will follow the original plan.

What was left to the Moscow government was the territory of the former Muscovite region, surrounded by Ukraine and Belarus, which would be mixed with a large number of Poles, and some places would be rewarded to the servant states. And now, in the east, the direct occupation zone of Germany, should also continue to form a new Ural Prefecture, and in the east, it is up to the other servant states around it to be divided.

Those who originally grew up in these territories of other races, there must be peoples oppressed by the USSR, and it is time for them to rise up as well.

Even if Stalin fled back, what was the use? There are no more people to support him, and in the east, there are island nations eyeing him, and it is impossible for him to continue to mobilize troops.

Rise up all around and trap them.

It would not be cost-effective to continue to use the German army and enter the vast Asian region of the Soviet Union, and it would be up to the other servant countries to do this!

Just after all this had been settled, Ciric received another piece of news.

"Führer Shirek, Khrushchev, the defender of Stalingrad, has expressed to us through special channels that he is willing to lead Stalingrad to surrender to us, provided that he is not guilty of his previous actions." After receiving the news, Reinhardt came to report to Ciric.

Khrushchev is going to surrender? When he heard the news, Ciric was not surprised at all.

Because of the experience of later generations, Shirek knew this guy, that is, an absolute opportunist.

When Stalin was alive, Khrushchev was a guy who patted sycophants every day, relying on brazenness to gain Stalin's trust, but, after Stalin's death, the person who completely denied Stalin was also him, this guy had a keen political sense and successfully won the throne of the ruler of the Soviets, but unfortunately it caused a lot of complaints below, and within a few years, he was driven down, Brezhnev staged a coup d'état and drove him away, but fortunately he was not killed completely.

Now, Khrushchev saw that Stalin was about to finish, and his son had taken the initiative to defect to Germany, he definitely had no way back, so he could only follow and defect to Germany.

Even, this is simply Ciric's arrangement, when he heard that Khrushchev's son had taken refuge, Ciric knew that this old guy who doted on his son was sure to embark on this road.

So, do you accept Khrushchev's surrender?

Of course!

Originally, the Turkish army had reached Stalingrad, but after Khrushchev went, he used the high-pressure policy to kill when he retreated, and rectified 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 a tailwind battle, and this defeat, even retreating dozens of kilometers, Stalingrad can be regarded as having no problem for the time being.

Such a city, of course, would not be suitable to remain in the hands of the Soviets. Now Khrushchev is going to take the whole city to surrender, and that's even better.

At worst, if Khrushchev did not convince the army below, there would definitely be civil strife in Stalingrad, and the infighting of the defenders would greatly lose their combat effectiveness, and once the defenders were weak, Stalingrad would definitely be lost.

On the bright side, Khrushchev's surrender with the army was another heavy blow to Stalin, and when the Soviet Union was in turmoil, as soon as Khrushchev started, others would definitely follow suit, and if some of Stalin's subordinates wanted to surrender and get Stalin over, it would be a complete end to the war here.

There is a hundred benefits and no harm, why not do it?

"Agree with his surrender, and if all the troops in the city lay down their arms and surrender in an orderly manner, then bring Khrushchev to Moscow and let him accompany us to the Moscow parade." Ciric said.

Khrushchev's surrender was definitely another blow to Stalin.

When it comes to Stalin, Cirek once again told Reinhardt that he must deploy more intelligence forces and strive to find Stalin's hiding place, bomb wherever he goes, and carry out targeted killings, as long as he dies, the Soviet resistance will be completely over.

Said Reinhardt's face turned red, it is indeed good, this is his own dereliction of duty, he must find Stalin and others as soon as possible!

"Führer Shirek, if Khrushchev surrenders with Stalingrad, who should surrender?" At this moment, Ribbentrop spoke up.

Nearby was the Turkish army, and if Khrushchev surrendered to the Turks, then Stalingrad would be handed over to Turkey, as Shirek had promised.

It's too cheap for them, Stalingrad was not fought by them at all, it was surrendered under German influence.

In the German leadership, there is not much good impression of Turkey, the original want Turkey to join the war group, it took so much effort, in history Turkey has always been a vacillating, left and right role, using the territory of the Soviet Union as a bait, consuming Turkey's strength is the real purpose, not wanting Turkey to get real benefits at all.

Now, hearing Ribbentrop's questioning, Ciric immediately gave instructions: "Surrender to our army, of course. ”

This benefit, can not be cheap Turkish, you know, Stalingrad is also an industrial city, located in the lower reaches of the Volga River, has an important geographical location, now since Khrushchev is going to surrender to Germany, what do the Turks dare to say?

At the beginning of the war, the Turks were needed, and now, if the Turks dare to say a word, then Germany can turn around and give a hint to the Greeks, and the Greeks will fight to the death with the Turks.

"However, our nearest army is still in Kharkov."

At the beginning, after the capture of Kiev, the troops of the South Route Corps divided into two routes, all the way to the north, to participate in the battle of encircling Moscow, and the other part, continuing to advance eastward, has already taken Kharkov, and Kharkov to Stalingrad, there are still hundreds of kilometers of distance, countless rivers, and it will take several days for armored troops to arrive.

If the news leaked, either the Turks would be cheapened, or Khrushchev would be secretly executed, which would be bad for Germany.

"Dispatch the griffon special forces." Ciric said, "Let Skorzny take a trip." ”