Chapter 354: Saving the Marshal of the Soviet Union (Medium)

On February 21, 1938, with Stalin's approval, Egorov was arrested in the army sanatorium in Arkhangelskoye, Moscow, and was also thrown into the basement of the Lubyanka, where the arrest warrant was not reissued until April 29 and the arrest warrant was not issued until December 10, 1939. Yegorov wrote to ask for Stalin's forgiveness, but Stalin was completely indifferent to Yegorov's letter asking for forgiveness, although Yegorov mentioned in the letter that during the civil war, they had more than once drunk soup from a farmer's basin and slept with a soldier's overcoat...... But that was a long time ago, and now it's meaningless.

This Chinese friend is now also facing the fate of being purged, and no one in history can save him, and now Jiang Jieshi asks Li Mo to extend a saving hand.

Among the first commanders in command of the Soviets, in terms of influence and combat honor, Kachevsky was comparable to the mysterious figure with a "black mask" in the eyes of Westerners, the commander of the Special Army of the Red Banner Far East, Blyukher, a mythical hero of the period of the Russian Civil War and foreign armed intervention, a famous Soviet military strategist and party activist, who was originally an ordinary fitter in the town of Mediich, and later became the first person to be awarded the Order of the Red Banner and the Order of the Red Star.

The troops under his command were famous in various battlefields, distinguished themselves throughout the Soviet Union, he was the hero of the Lekop assault and the night battle of Spaske, the organizer of the conquerors of Siberia, the organizer of the victory over the White Guards and the Japanese armed interventionists in the Far East, the winner of numerous engagements and great battles. In battle. He suffered 18 wounds all over his body, and was an outstanding military chief who had grown up under the leadership of the Bolsheviks through the crucible of civil war, and a general of great fame and prestige.

After the end of the civil war, he made unremitting efforts to strengthen the army. In October 1924 and May 1926, he was appointed by the Soviet government under the pseudonym "Galen" to serve as Sun Yat-sen's adviser to the Guangzhou Revolutionary Government and head of the Whampoa Military Academy adviser group twice, playing a pivotal role in the Northern Expedition of the National Revolution and doing a lot of useful work for the revolutionary cause of the Chinese people.

In July 1938, the Japanese army invaded and occupied two highlands on the shores of Lake Hassan in the Soviet Far East. Blyukhel was ordered to destroy the invaders. But due to weather conditions and fears of accidentally bombing their own troops and North Korean villages. Blyukhel decided to make careful preparations before letting the plane take off, but this move caused great displeasure to Stalin. Coupled with the fanning and slander of some, Stalin became suspicious of the invaders, although Blyukher finally drove the invaders out. August 18th. Blyukhel was recalled to Moscow from the Far East. But Stalin had no intention of talking to him. At this time. His fate has been decided, acquaintances are avoiding him, and some even "bite" him a few times.

Blyukhel was arrested in the health resort of Sochi. Imprisoned in Levertovo prison. During the interrogation, the rebels demanded that he confess that he was a "Japanese spy" and that he had participated in the "military fascist conspiracy." The reputable marshal was very strong and refuted all his false accusations.

He was brutally tortured and beaten, beaten to the point of unrecognizable flesh and blood. During the interrogation, both eyes were broken, one eye was knocked out, and there was a thick layer of blood on the face, and the whole face was bruised and purple, and it was frighteningly swollen. Because of his high prestige at home and inside and outside the military, Stalin did not dare to publicly accuse Blyukhel or even announce that he had been arrested.

The two Chinese friends are now also facing the fate of being purged, and no one in history can save him, and now Jiang Jieshi asks Li Mo to extend a saving hand. Does Li Mo have a reason to save them? Absolutely.

At the beginning of World War II, Germany captured a large number of Soviet soldiers and did not use them, you must know that Stalin's purge policy was not popular at all, for example, on June 25, 1942, Vlasov was captured, and he quickly proposed to cooperate with Germany, hoping to form a Russian Liberation Army from the prisoner of war camps, eliminate the Soviet power side by side with Germany, and finally establish a free Russia friendly to Germany.

At the time of Vlasov's treason, the USSR was in the most difficult moment: the experienced troops had been exhausted, recruits were sent to the front in droves, dying in droves, and every usable straw in the rear had been sent to the front. Vlasov explained to his subordinates: "Isn't it a crime to shed more blood? Could it be that the main enemies of the Russian nation were not Bolshevism and Stalin? Isn't it the primary sacred duty of every Russian to rise up against Stalin and his associates? ”

Khrushchev said that Vlasov was treason because he was not of good mind. But for Vlasov, as long as he was captured, he was a "deserter, a traitor to the Motherland and an enemy of the people", because the USSR did not recognize "prisoners of war". Stalin's Order No. 270 of August 1941 declared that no prisoners were to be captured under any circumstances, and that commanders were to shoot those who were taken prisoner for fear of death. The Penal Code also clearly stipulates that the fighters are captured and their families are exiled.

Germany, on the other hand, was short-sighted and far-sighted, believing that the "inferior Slavs" were only worthy of fending for themselves in slavery and not worthy of establishing a state, and that the more than 5 million Soviet prisoners of war were only slaves and were not qualified to be organized to fight alongside the German army. With the exception of Nazi Propaganda Minister Goebbels, senior Nazi officials called Vlasov a "stupid pig" and even forbade him to talk nonsense. It seems that Propaganda Minister Goebbels is still a figure that can be well contacted, and Li Mo secretly plans in his heart. It can be said that this was a very huge national policy of Hitler, which had to be corrected.

Now that Li Mo is here, how can there be the kind of ignorant understanding in history, other troops don't want it, Li Mo's German army can completely accept Soviet prisoners of war, and the two Soviet marshals, as long as they can save even one, it will also be the biggest and most ruthless blow to Stalin.

Since these two marshals of the Soviet Union must be saved, then how to save them is a bit particular, and Stalin cannot be let know that the Germans did it, and there are also rescue troops, that is, Otto's storm commandos, and the later Otto can even save Mussolini, and now to save the marshal of the Soviet Union, it should not be a big problem.

Since Li Mo decided to do it, he didn't hesitate, and hurriedly sent a few telegrams.

The first telegram was sent by Limer to Rommel, requesting Rommel to immediately organize a "storm commando" in the paratrooper division to prepare for the rescue of the two marshals of the Soviet Union, with Limer as the commander-in-chief of the operation, the commander of the first line commanded by the paratrooper officer Otto, and the participants decided by Otto, the commander of the storm commando.

The second telegram was sent to General Canaris, the head of the Military Intelligence Bureau, and Limer requested Canaris to provide all intelligence support. This shouldn't be difficult, you must know that Canaris's ability to fully grasp the German intelligence system was completely recommended by Li Mo, which made Canaris grateful to Li Mo. (To be continued......)

PS: Because of the power outage, it was updated in the Internet café, so the three chapters were uploaded together, and I continue to ask for unconditional support from my brothers.