Chapter 582: Trading
Stalin wanted to see if Wang Liang could analyze his own thoughts. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info
If it really coincided with his own ideas, Stalin would really obey Wang Liang.
Wang Liang smiled secretly in his heart, he knew history well.
I'm still not clear about how you're going to arrange your troops?
In the twenty-first century, these are written in the data, and even many military experts have analyzed them in detail.
Can this still stump me?
"In addition to the number of personnel, the Soviet army had an advantage in the quantity and quality of ordnance. When the Germans launched a full-scale offensive, I thought that the Soviet high command would have deployed about three million servicemen on the western borders of the USSR as the first echelon of defense. At the same time, 77 divisions of the second echelon, more than a million people, were also sent to the Western Front one after another; The third echelon, which included three armies of 15 elite NKVD divisions, was also assembled within two days. The main force of Hitler's offensive would be Army Group Center. Army Group Center had to destroy most of the Soviet troops west of the line of the Dnieper and Dvina rivers. Otherwise, the Soviet Union would have had time to prepare sufficient defensive lines and military mobilization, estimated at about fifteen million troops. So the Center Corps got about 2,100 tanks and most of the Stuka dive bombers of the 2nd and 3rd Panzer Corps. This, of course, is analyzed for both you and Hitler's German army. Wang Liang looked at Stalin, who was already stunned, and said lightly.
Do you have to let the master show his hand before you believe in the master's strength?
That's okay, then take out the knowledge that Lao Tzu learned in the military school and share it with you.
Stalin looked at Wang Liang incredulously.
Wang Liang easily analyzed all the thoughts in his heart, and at the same time analyzed the methods of the German army.
At this moment, Stalin had a feeling of a sudden opening, but at the same time he felt an incomparable irritability.
It's terrible that this guy sitting across from him is so clear about his thoughts.
For a time, Stalin was a little moved.
The unknown is always scary, and Stalin felt that he could not control Wang Liang, so the existence of this person would pose a threat to himself.
Of course, this thought was only fleeting.
"Fortunately, you are my friend, and if you were an enemy, I would definitely kill you without hesitation. Well, I believe your analysis. What a terrible man you are, king. If I could, I would like to be a comrade and friend with you for the rest of my life, not an enemy. Because I can't defeat you at all, you are a brilliant military strategist, a strategist, and I admire you. Stalin seemed to have taken off his disguise and said something heart-wrenching to Wang Liang.
At this moment, Wang Liang was also somewhat relieved of Stalin's suspicion.
Yes, it is understandable that this old driver concealed the drawings from himself for the sake of the top secret of the Soviet Union.
Everything Stalin did was not all for himself, but more for the sake of the Soviet Union, for the highest interests of the Soviet Union.
It is important to know that depending on the position of the station, the things to consider are also very different.
With great power comes great responsibility.
"Haha, Comrade Stalin, I just have a little opinion of my own, and as for its reliability, I will have to wait for the time to speak with facts." Wang Liang said.
"No, no, I don't want to have any more regrets. I didn't believe the assertions in your paper a year ago, and I'm sorry and annoyed enough. This time I believe in you and in all your judgments. Comrade Wang Liang, I implore you to stay and help the Soviet Union and the Soviet people defend their homeland. Stalin stood up, looked at Wang Liang with sincere eyes, and made an invitation.
Wang Liang is a little wooden, he won't let Lao Tzu go to war for you, right? That's kind of fucked up.
Although the Japanese will attack the Yankees' Pearl Harbor in the second half of the year, the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression is still in full swing and has entered the most difficult moment.
At this time, let Lao Tzu work for you in the Soviet Union, Lao Tzu can't do it.
"This..."Wang Liang looked like he had a hard time making a choice.
"That's it, Comrade Wang Liang, I don't need you to stay too long, I just ask you to help us solve the urgent need first. As for the rest of you, you do the deployment. In exchange, I can help you with one thing. Stalin said.
Thing?
Looking at Stalin's confident appearance, Wang Liang was a little curious about what he was going to do for himself.
"What's the matter?" Wang Liang asked.
"Send troops to Mongolia to help you destroy Zhang Hanjian's army. I understand that it is because of him that you are so badly injured. I also know that he is a traitor to a nation, a lackey who has taken refuge in the Japanese. What I hate most is this kind of spineless person, I can send an army to help you wipe out his troops. Anytime. Stalin said.
Wang Liang hesitated, with his own brigade, he was really not Zhang Hanjian's opponent.
It's not that Shuangfang pulled out a real sword and a real gun, but the independent brigade can't.
It's that Zhang Hanjian's team is too many and too miscellaneous, and the last time Wang Liang was bombed, he was bombed.
Zhang Hanjian's entrenchment on the Mongolian border is not short, and it will definitely be difficult for Wang Liang to pull the troops over to encircle and suppress it by himself.
There will even be considerable losses, resulting in a large attrition of troops.
And it was much easier to let the Soviets do it.
Tanks, planes, and artillery are all the same, and no matter how much Zhang Hanjian hangs him, he will be finished.
Not a bad idea.
"Comrade Stalin, I heard that the Soviet Union had just signed the Soviet-Japanese Neutrality Pact with Japan, so it is not appropriate for you to send troops to interfere like this, right?" Wang Liang's scruple was whether Stalin would make fun of himself, considering that the Soviet Union had just signed this treaty with Japan on April 13.
The Soviet-Japanese Neutrality Treaty was a treaty signed on April 13, 1941 between the Soviet Union and Japan during World War II to mutually guarantee their neutrality in war.
It is also known as the Japan-Soviet Neutrality Pact, the Soviet-Japanese Non-Aggression Pact, and the Japan-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact.
The treaty was a spoils treaty between the two major imperialists of the Soviet Union and Japan, which seriously undermined China's sovereignty.
After the signing of the treaty, the Soviet Union's assistance to China became less and less.
"The elimination of Zhang Hanjian's troops does not conflict with the Soviet-Japanese Neutrality Pact, and what we guarantee is that there will be no friction between the armies of the two sides, but Zhang Hanjian is not Japanese. If necessary, I can arrange for the army to change out of military uniforms, in short, it is easy to eliminate the rest of Zhang Hanjian's army. Stalin said.
Stalin continued: "At the same time, I will grant you the rank of major general, as a senior military adviser to the Soviet Union, you have a lot of authority, and you can know a lot of military secrets and information. ”