Chapter 627: Stalin is a traitor
"I've seen all the files of the Blue Plan. Pen %Fun %Cabinet www.biquge.info "Hitler told a little lie, and at his level he simply could not understand most of the contents of the blue plan.
He continued: "But I have found nothing related to the conclusion of a peace treaty by the Bolsheviks...... Marshal of the Reich, did you have a way to get the Bolsheviks to accept the grasp of a treaty that was extremely unfavorable to the USSR? ”
"There is indeed no blue plan," Hersman nodded, "because the blue plan is only a military combat plan, not a political solution. Research related to political solutions has always been the responsibility of the Army Policy Council. ”
"Army Policy Council?" Hitler snorted, "Natalie. Will there be a way for that Polish woman in Leshinskaya? ”
Hersman shrugged, "Army policy will be up to me, not Ms. Lesinskaya. And...... Ms. Lesinskaya knew Soviet politics very well, because she herself had been a part of Soviet politics. She and I, along with other Soviet experts, have come up with a political solution, a plan to end the Soviet-German war. ”
Before the war began, we should think about how to end it, or we would get into a big quagmire -- especially against an intercontinental country like the Soviet Union. The illusion of solving the problem with a successful surprise attack is completely unrealistic.
And after discussing many options with Natalie, Hersman came up with a plan that was most likely to succeed.
"The differences between us and the Soviet Union should be the differences of line within the socialist camp." Hersmann said in a very serious and earnest tone, "Both National Socialism and the scientific GC doctrine pursued in the Soviet Union are branches of socialism. Therefore, Germany and the Soviet Union are comrades and brothers who belong to the same socialist camp, and there is no fundamental contradiction between the two countries and the two parties. ”
"There is no fundamental contradiction?" Hitler stared at Hersmann with gray-blue eyes.
"Of course not," said Hersmann, "the cooperation of the past twenty years and the Declaration of the Liberators of 1939 show that we and the Soviet Union are partners on the same front, and that the common goal of both countries is to overthrow the rule of the bourgeoisie over mankind and to establish a socialist system throughout the world." ”
This is, of course, nonsense, but the German and Soviet propaganda machines have been so foolish for some time. Before the Battle of the Mediterranean, every German victory was celebrated in the Soviet Union, proclaiming it "a great victory of socialism and the world revolution." However, after the end of the Mediterranean Campaign, the Soviet Union clearly turned to Britain and the United States, and the caliber of domestic propaganda began to change.
"The impact of more than two decades of collaboration and advocacy cannot be erased overnight."
Hersman said: "According to the propaganda of the Soviet Union before 1941, the Soviet-German comrades and brothers were socialist comrades, and the Soviet-German friendship was initiated by Comrade Lenin and inherited by Comrade Stalin. The two socialist countries, the Soviet Union and Germany, united for a common goal - the cause of the emancipation of mankind - and waged war against the capitalist enemy.
This world war was the beginning of a world revolution in Pravda before 1941! And now, we, the German socialists, are still fighting against the enemies of capitalism, the United States and Britain, and Stalin is about to unite Britain and the United States to stab the German socialists in the back! What does this mean? ”
"It means that we were deceived by Stalin!" Hitler said hatefully.
"Explain that Stalin is a traitor!" Hersman said, "Stalin betrayed Lenin's line, betrayed the socialist revolution, betrayed the working people of the world, betrayed the Soviet Bolshevik Party!" ”
"Hehe," Hitler was almost amused by Hersmann's words, "would anyone believe such propaganda?" ”
"Yes!" Hersman said, "As long as Stalin's adventure fails, someone will believe it!" There are many loyal members of the Soviet Bolshevik Party who will believe it! ”
"Bolsheviks?" Hitler sneered, "All these people should be shot!" ”
If Hitler had complied, most of the Bolshevik party members in the Soviet Union would have been shot, especially the political commissars in the troops.
However, in this time and space, he could not give such an order, and the Wehrmacht was loyal to the emperor, not to him, the prime minister.
"If we were to find collaborators in the USSR," said Hersman, "it could only be the Bolshevik Party that excluded the traitor Stalin!"
If we want to eliminate the Bolshevik Party, then it is not a question of hitting Moscow, but of Vladivostok. If we were only going to bring down Stalin, who had betrayed Lenin's line, then the war would be won as long as the Blue Plan was completed. Because the defeated Stalin would lose the support of the Bolshevik Party, he would be wiped out by the Bolshevik Party. ”
"He's a dictator!" Hitler said coldly, "In the Bolshevik Party he was the only one who eliminated others, and no one else ever eliminated him." ”
"Someone will come and destroy him, as long as he becomes a public enemy of the whole Bolshevik Party and the Red Army."
"The public enemy of the whole party and the Red Army? How is this possible? ”
"He will surely become the public enemy of the whole Bolshevik Party and the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army!" Hersman said with great confidence, "As long as he keeps losing battles, he will become a being hated by everyone." And in order to consolidate his power, he must carry out a larger-scale purge within the party and the army, so that everyone is in danger. Then he will become a public enemy, and if he does not die, both the Bolshevik Party and the Red Army will perish. ”
Natalie thinks it's very likely. Because Stalin's power base was, in the final analysis, the Bolshevik party, government and military cadres who supported him. And the premise of this support is that the state is getting stronger and stronger, and the individual is stepping into GCISM ahead of schedule.
To put it bluntly, Stalin really had the means to build socialism in one country in the Soviet Union, and both the state and the individual could get benefits. Otherwise, it would have been impossible for Stalin to sit on the throne by the Great Purge alone.
If Stalin's "betrayal of the revolution" caused the country to lose its troops and land, and the lives of the vast number of revolutionary cadres and revolutionary soldiers were not guaranteed, it would not be easy for Stalin to sit firmly in the country.
At this time, Germany no longer aimed at destroying the Soviet Union and the Bolshevik Party, but only talked about Stalin's betrayal of the revolution, and made Stalin the biggest obstacle to the party's protection of the country and the party's members and cadres to protect their lives, power, and wealth, so the probability of Stalin being eliminated was quite large.
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"What? Rudolph. Hess met with U.S. Ambassador John F. Kennedy in Switzerland? ”
It was Molotov who reported to Stalin about the meeting between Hess and Kennedy, as it was the Soviet delegation to the League of Nations in Geneva who first reported it.
"Yes, our people saw the two of them together in the White Crane Hotel." Molotov replied.
Rudolph. Hess's looks are easy to remember, and he often spoke at the Congress of the League of Nations in Geneva as a representative of Hitler to criticize Britain. As for Kennedy, a billionaire who served as US ambassador to Britain and Germany, he has long been a celebrity in European diplomatic circles. As soon as he arrived in Switzerland this time, he immediately attracted the attention of the Soviet embassy and the delegation of the League of Nations in Geneva.
Moreover, the White Crane Hotel, where Kennedy chose to hold a secret meeting with Hess, was also frequented by diplomats from various countries in Geneva, and several Soviet diplomats happened to be drinking coffee there when the two brothers met.
"Do you know what they talked about?" Stalin was questioning as he looked down at Golikov's report from Ireland.
Golikov told Stalin that the fighting on the island of Ireland was fierce. A German airborne division and an armored division had arrived in Dublin to repel the attack of the British 11th Panzer Division and the 3rd Infantry Division. Now that the British were retreating along the Boyne River, and the British had reinforced, Ireland was reinforced by a large number of troops and aircraft from the south of England, and the harbor of Belfast was crowded with ships full of troops and baggage waiting to be unloaded. German planes, on the other hand, came to Belfast day and night to drop bombs, and from May 3 onwards, there were 24-hour air battles a day.
Air force experts from the "Golikov Observation Mission" found that the Germans had put into the skies over Belfast several new fighters and bombers, all of which were very superior in performance. One of them, a twin-engine long-range bomber with a combat radius of more than 2,000 km, was said to be very dangerous - it was possible to go from the Baltic region to bomb the second Baku oil field in Tyumen!
Moreover, according to the intelligence obtained by Golikov, this long-range twin-engine bomber is also a high-speed high-altitude bomber, and its speed and ceiling may exceed that of the MiG-3 fighter.
Knowing that Germany had bombers that could threaten the second Baku oil field and the Ural industrial region, Stalin was a little hesitant about war.
At this moment, Molotov said to him: "I don't know what Hess and Kennedy discussed, but Hess has always been in charge of peace talks with Britain and the United States, and he is Hitler's representative in peace talks." Kennedy was also in charge of the U.S.-German peace talks when he was ambassador to Germany. There is information that the secret negotiations between them were close to success at one point. ”
"Once close to success?" Stalin looked up at Molotov, "Since it was a secret negotiation, how did we get the news?" ”
"It's a rumor, and there are a lot of people in Geneva's diplomatic circles."
"Hmph," Stalin snorted coldly, "this is the news released by Roosevelt!" ”
He slammed the Golikov report shut, "He was reminding me that if the Soviet Union did not enter the war, the United States would make peace with Germany after the fall of Britain itself." In this way, we will have to face the German attack alone! ”
Molotov was stunned, he didn't know what to say for a while, and quickly lowered his head and said nothing. Stalin was silent for a while before muttering in an inaudible voice: "The Soviet Union cannot fight Germany alone, what cannot be defeated is the ...... that cannot be defeated" (to be continued. )