702 Hi! Olga!

"What? Russian National Socialist Loyalists!? ”

"Yes, we need a party that can fight against the Bolsheviks, and it is the Russian National Socialist Royalist Party, modeled on the German National Socialist Workers' Party!"

In the reception hall of the Chancellery in Berlin, Germany, Hersmann suddenly found himself and Comrade Stalin in trouble! Now the Russian Empress Olga is going to take off her court dress and change into the brown military uniform of the stormtroopers, and put on some kind of armband to play as the Führer! I don't know if anyone will shout: "Hey! Olga! ”

"Okay, there should be a nationalist party to lead Russia!" Adolph. Hitler nodded repeatedly, "Only such a party can fight the Bolsheviks, but ...... To lead a country, it is not enough to have a party and propaganda slogans. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info also has to be politically and economically problem-solving. ”

"Leader, we've got a solution." Olga smiled and said, "Politically, National Socialist Russia will be a member of Europe and will join the European Community...... In fact, Germany and Russia will become reunions in the future, so it is only natural that Russia will join the European Community. ”

Hitler and Hersmann looked at each other, and there seemed to be no way to oppose Olga's suggestion, her heir, Archduchess Kira, was the wife of the German crown prince. Future...... If the Russian Empire really had a future, wouldn't it have to be mixed up with Germany? Then, of course, joining the European Community.

It's just that in this way, the Russians' plate is too big!

"Economically," Olga continued, "we will have the oil industry in the Caucasus and the kulak farms of South Russia as our backbones." In a way, we will continue Stolypin's unfinished business. ”

The Stolypin reforms were a major event in the history of Russia in the 20th century, and were also seen as a means of political and economic self-help for Tsarist Russia. In reality, however, it turned out to be a mess, and Stolypin himself was assassinated by anarchists who opposed the reforms.

The focus of this messy reform was to get rid of the Russian rural communes, which were a bit of a big pot of rice, and at the same time to promote the kulak farms. Before the reform was carried out, the big pot rice rural commune could be said to be something that everyone hated. However, when it was time to make changes, there were many people who thought that the rural communes were better than the kulak farms, and therefore resolutely opposed Stolypin's reforms, making him a man inside and out.

It can be said that half of the roots of the revolution of 1917 were in the First World War, and the other half was in Stolypin's reforms.

Of course, in 1906 it would not have been possible without reform. Because Tsarist Russia was defeated in the Russo-Japanese War, it is an old Russian tradition to reform after losing the war.

"But Stolypin's reforms were very unsuccessful," Hersman kindly reminded Olgar, "and any system that has been developed over hundreds of years does not mean that it can be reformed." ”

"Now the situation is different," said Olga with a laugh, "because of two ****** for more than twenty years and a damned 'peasant', not many people in the Russian countryside today will like collective farms." ”

The rural communes of the Tsarist era were only poor, and there were very few people who starved to death -- the Russians famously said, "There is no starvation in Russia", because this country has a vast land, rich resources, and a small population, and it is not easy to make a fortune, but it is not difficult to fill your belly.

Therefore, the two starving ****** in the 20s and 30s did a lot of harm to the Russian peasants, so in the absence of a hukou in Moscow and Leningrad, it was also a way to divide the land and work alone.

"Being able to divide the land alone is not the same as a rich peasant," Hirschman shook his head, "Russian agriculture has always been inefficient, and it is difficult for a small amount of land to make the peasants richer. ”

What Hirsman means by this is that the peasants of your fighting nation are lazy, and if there is less land, there is not enough for them to live, and if there is too much, it seems that there is no more. It was not that Russia lacked land, but that the peasants of the militant peoples were reluctant to go to Siberia, and Petrograd and Moscow were the places they longed for......

"We have already taken these issues into account," Olga replied, "so we want first of all to restore the empire in South Russia and the Caucasus." The land area per capita is large, the climate is relatively mild, and there are abundant oil resources. ”

That's good!

Hersman already understood what Olga meant, she did not want to restore the Great Empire in all of Russia, but only to create a "Little Russian Empire" in resource-rich South Russia.

There is half of the black soil of Ukraine, as well as the industry of Donetsk and Kharkov, there are steppes south of the Volga, and the Caucasus is rich in oil. It is also close to the Black Sea and the Mediterranean, with convenient transportation, and is a member of the European Community, which can obtain European capital and markets. It is not difficult for this "Little Russian Empire" to become a rich and developed country, but it is impossible to unify Greater Russia based on South Russia and the Caucasus.

The restoration of the Russian Empire or something, I'm afraid, is just a politically correct sign in the hands of Olga and the Russian National Socialist Royalists. In the end, what is really possible is actually the long-term confrontation between Little Russia and the Great Soviet Union!

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People's Commissar of Defense Voroshilov and NKVD Commissar Bolia walked along the aisle of the Privy Council building in the Kremlin at a rare pace, attracting sideways glances from the staff. Seeing the two bigwigs of the Bolshevik Party in such a hurry and anxious, everyone could not help frowning.

There must have been something wrong at the front...... It was supposed to be a good day, but there was no world revolution, but now it seems to have stabbed a hornet's nest!

Voroshilov and Beria quickly entered Stalin's oak-decorated office No. 1, a 150-square-meter office large enough for a careful meeting.

When the two men arrived, Stalin was discussing in a whisper with People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs Molotov whether to declare war on France, which Petain's French authorities had presented to the Soviet government on August 1.

The ultimatum was followed by a declaration of war, as usual, but the situation in France was a bit peculiar. Because France now has two governments, the government of Petain in Paris and the government of Free France in exile in London. Now neither Britain nor the United States has declared war on France, but does not recognize the government of Paris, with Free France as French orthodoxy.

Therefore, after learning that the Soviet Union had received an ultimatum from the French government, both the British and American governments made demands to the Soviet government that "Paris should not be an adversary." This meant not recognizing the government of Petain and instead adopting de Gaulle's Free France as the legitimate government of France.

That is to say, in the future, after the Soviet Union defeated Germany, it could not claim war reparations from France, nor could it regard France as a defeated country.

In this regard, Stalin and Molotov, after consultation, were ready to demand that Britain and the United States recognize the GDR led by Thälmann, and that they would not be able to claim war reparations from the GDR in the future.

Seeing the two come in, Stalin looked at them and asked: "What happened?" ”

Voroshilov and Beria were not summoned by Stalin, but came to see them themselves, which often means that something important has happened.

"Comrade Stalin, the Germans have stormed the city of Pskov!" Voroshilov reported military information, "they have a lot of people, and they also used a large-caliber self-propelled gun similar to the B-4 howitzer, which should be a French St-Chamond type 194mm self-propelled powerful gun...... Moreover, a style of play similar to that of the B-4 battle group was adopted, and the city of Pskov may not be able to hold out for long. ”

The "demolition tactics" of the B-4 battle group played a great role in siege warfare, and it was with this tactic that the Soviet Red Army took most of Warsaw. The Germans also achieved far inferior exchange ratios in the defense of the city to the field -- the two short assaults organized by Moder resulted in heavy casualties to the Soviet troops because of the help of the "Tigers" and "Panthers", and the exchange ratio of tanks was at least 1:20, and the exchange ratio of personnel was also 1:10.

And now the Germans are fighting the same "demolition war" with French 194mm self-propelled powerful guns, which also made the Soviet Red Army taste the same pain.

However, the biggest risk for Pskov was not the "demolition cannons" of the French, but the small number of defenders. The Northwestern Front of the Soviet Red Army now consisted of 3 armies with 22 infantry divisions, 6 cavalry divisions and 6 tank brigades.

Now 1 army group is placed in Leningrad, and at the same time guards the Baltic coast; 1 Army Group in Karelia to defend the Finns; There was only 1 army group in the direction of the Pskov region, and this army group had previously served as a feint, had already suffered certain losses, and was hit by a key blow from the German armored group, and the losses were not small, and there was no strength to defend the city of Pskov at all.

"It's just a feint." Stalin did not appear alarmed, "Leningrad is our second capital, which once supported the Russian Revolution, has countless good sons and daughters and glorious revolutionary traditions, which are not at all likely to be captured by the Nazi army." With the knowledge of the General Staff of Nazi Germany about the situation in our country, it is simply impossible to make Leningrad the main target of the offensive. ”

This judgment was entirely correct, but Beria's subsequent revelations to Stalin took the wise leaders of the Bolshevik Party somewhat by surprise.

"Comrade General Secretary, the flag of the Russian Empire was raised in the German-occupied town of Pucciore." "And...... According to reliable information, the reactionary Empress Olga was ready to reorganize her Russian royalists into the National Socialist Royalists, and she also co-opted a large number of traitors from the German prisoner-of-war camps as the backbone! (To be continued.) )