Chapter 1163: The Far East

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Sorge's intelligence and Liu Yimin's analysis of the first side have sounded the alarm for Moscow!

The German offensive was in full swing, and the Soviet Union was in a hurry to transfer troops from the rear to stabilize the battlefield on the Western Front, and the Far Eastern Front was the largest strategic group in the rear of the Soviet Army, and the order to transfer elite troops from the Far Eastern Front had been issued, but at this time there was information that the Japanese army was about to invade. The Soviet Union is about to fall into the two-sided attack of the German and Japanese invaders, and it is extremely critical!

This time, Stalin, who had woken up from the blow of the German invasion, did not hesitate, and immediately ordered the Soviet Far Eastern Front to increase the number of combined arms Chapter 1165 Regiment Army and Chapter 1165 Regiment Army, enter a combat state, and resolutely counterattack the Japanese invasion Order Molotov, Chairman of the People's Settlement Committee for Foreign Affairs, summoned the Japanese ambassador to the Soviet Union to expose Japan's conspiracy to invade the Soviet Union, warn it to rein in the precipice, make diplomatic efforts to stop the war, and immediately send a special envoy to Xi'an to urge the ** army to march north to flank the Japanese army, The Japanese army could not go north to invade the Soviet Union with all its might.

Stalin's command should be said to be forceful and effective.

At this time, Marshal Blyukher, the soul of the Soviet Far East Army, had been secretly executed by Stalin on November 9, 198 on the charge of "a Japanese spy who penetrated into the Soviet Union" due to the Zhang Gufeng incident. Given the high prestige of Marshal Blyukhel, Stalin did not even dare to accuse him publicly, let alone announce his death.

Speaking of this Marshal Blyukhel, he is not only a mythical hero of Chapter 1165 and the Order of the Red Star among the former five generalissimos of the Soviet Union

In 1924, the Guangdong revolutionary government led by Sun Yat-sen prepared to build the Whampoa Military Academy to build its own new army, and asked the Soviet Union to send key generals to assist. The Soviets carefully selected Blyukhel, then commander and commissar of the 1st Infantry Corps. At that time, because the Soviet Union was unwilling to conflict with Britain and the United States, it sent Blyukhel and others to Guangzhou as "exiles in Belarus". In order to conceal his whereabouts, Blyuhel borrowed his wife's surname and arrived in Guangzhou under the pseudonym "Galen", where he served as the head of the military advisory group of Sun Yat-sen and later the National Revolutionary Army, and the chief military adviser of the Chinese Revolutionary Government in Guangzhou, assisting Sun Yat-sen in preparing for the Whampoa Military Academy and the National Revolutionary Army. The system of party representatives (political commissars) of the squadron was introduced by Blyukhel. Chiang Kai-shek's general strategy of the Northern Expedition of "Huguang first, Jiangsu and Zhejiang later" was also formulated by Blyukher. It was not until Chiang Kai-shek launched the "April 12" counter-revolutionary coup d'état and wanted Soviet political adviser Borodin that Blyukhel disguised himself as a sailor and sneaked back to the Soviet Union.

The Chinese did not know Blyukhel, but the name of the Soviet military adviser, General Gallen, was thunderous, because he was not only a commander-in-chief military strategist, but also a brave tactical commander. During the Northern Expedition, he often appeared on the front line to direct the battle, ensuring the victory of the battles of Hesheng Bridge, Tingsi Bridge, and Wuhan.

It was not until 1939, after the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, that Chiang Kai-shek asked Stalin to send a famous general gallen to China to assist in commanding the war, and Stalin told Chiang Kai-shek that Gallen had been dead for many years.

Assuming that Marshal Blyukhel, who was familiar with the Eastern theater, that is, General Gallen, might have Stalin a little more assured about the security of the distance. Unfortunately, the Great Purge has passed, and it is difficult to find regret medicine in the world!

The Soviet Far Eastern Front was established by order of the People's Commissariat of Defense of the USSR on June 28, 1938, under the name of the Red Banner Far Eastern Front. The Front consisted of the 1st and 2nd armies and the Khabarovsk army cluster. In 198, at the time of the Zhang Gufeng incident, the 1165th chapter of the infantry regiment of the Far Eastern Front.

The 1165th Regimental Army, the 1165th Regiment Army, the 1165th Regiment Army, the 1165th Regiment Army and the Northern Army Group of the Japanese Korean Army, which suffered defeat at Zhang Gufeng, were commanded by General Apanashchenko, Political Commissar Zheltov, Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Smorodinov. Yakovlev

The Far Eastern Front Command, which received the order, expanded the regimental army of Chapter 1165 and Chapter 1165 of the combined arms as quickly as possible to carry out comprehensive mobilization, and Chapter 1165 made the details of the Japanese Kwantung Army clear, and at the same time explained the situation of the Far Eastern Red Army in a general way. Apanashchenko was a key Red Army general who grew up in the Soviet Civil War, who escaped the purge because of his background in the Budyonny cavalry corps, and was highly regarded by Stalin. He knew that he could see the important information on "Wen Wei Po = Military Forum", and the commander of the Japanese Kwantung Army, Umezu Mijiro, would definitely be able to see it as well.

Apanashchenko had already kept his eyes open to the Japanese army's every move, and sent a number of small units to carry out reconnaissance and search for the Japanese army.

What made Apanashchenko depressed was that he originally wanted to preemptively dispatch all planes to bomb the airfields, railway junctions, and bridges of the Japanese Kwantung Army to relieve the pressure of the upcoming big war. Even, dispatch all the bombers to bomb Tokyo! However, the war between Japan and the Soviet Union was a war between the two countries, and diplomatic efforts could not be stopped until the war really broke out. The Soviet Union is no longer the Soviet Union at the time of the Zhang Gufeng Incident and the Battle of Normenhan, the Western Front is fighting fiercely with the German army, and the German army obviously has an advantage, the Soviet Union cannot withstand the attack of Germany and Japan from both sides, and cannot give up diplomatic efforts to avoid war against Japan until the last moment!

This is just a matter that makes General Apanashchenko depressed, and there are many other unfavorable factors. This Far East region is far away from the hinterland of the Soviet Union, and there is only one Siberian railway to communicate with the traffic, which is a distance of 9,288 kilometers.

Moreover, the Far Eastern Front had a long defensive line, and everywhere it could be a breakthrough point for the Japanese army, which could not be guarded. The Kwantung Army could say that they must have attacked by land from the Sino-Soviet border, and they were ready to fight. So what if the Japanese Navy is dispatched? Vladivostok, Kamchatka, Sakhalin were everywhere possible points of attack for the Japanese navy. It's really hard to prevent!

When he thought of this, General Apanashchenko felt a little resentful of his decision-makers, if the Red Army in the Far East had been able to make a decisive attack and expel the Japanese army from Northeast China when the Japanese army occupied Northeast China, where would there be such a passive situation today. Taking 10,000 steps back, if the Far Eastern Front had been able to move south and annihilate the Japanese Korean army in one fell swoop, as China's Liu Yimin had said, the situation in the Far East would have been much better now.

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