Chapter 201: Evening on the outskirts of Moscow
Hayashi Jun, who was born to work hard, did not move freely as Stalin wanted, and after having Alexander arrange a plan for His Royal Highness the Prince of Japan to visit Moscow, he immediately participated in Molotov's negotiations with the Japanese ambassador to the Soviet Union, Togo. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE。 info
The Japanese tried their best to avoid talking about the fact of launching bacteriological warfare, and Lin Jun was biting this killer feature, but at present, it is only an armistice negotiation, and even if it is bitten to death, it will not get too many benefits, but the problem of quickly resolving the conflict is easy to capture.
On July 2, the armistice agreement was quickly signed, and the main content was made by Lin Jun and Molotov, and the Japanese only obediently signed it: 1. The Japanese Manchurian Army and the Soviet and Mongolian Army ceased actual military operations at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of July 3. 2. At 1 p.m. on July 2, the Japanese and Manchurian armies and the Soviet-Mongolian armies each stopped at their positions. 3. Spot (military terminology, only the actual combat control area. The representatives of the two armies immediately agreed and began to implement the above two items. 4. The bodies of the captives on both sides can be exchanged.
The negotiations in Moscow were simple, but there were still some problems in practice, which required military representatives of both sides to find an agreeable location in the Kharakha River region to hold talks, and this part went smoothly on the afternoon of July 3, and the representative of the Soviet army was the commander of the 1st Mechanized Division of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Fikochinov.
The talks decided to soon put into effect the armistice agreement in Moscow: 1. The military authorities on the ground in Japan and the Soviet Union confirmed to each other that they would cease combat operations along the ******** to the Haraka River in accordance with the provisions of the Molotov-Dongxiang agreement on the armistice. 2. The Japanese and Soviet armies were not allowed to increase troops to the front line, and they were not allowed to strengthen military facilities between positions. 3. The method of confirming the stopping position of the Japanese and Soviet armies, drawing the current stopping position of the front line on the map and exchanging them with each other.
The fifth point is that the unwinding of corpses is the most troublesome, for which Lin Jun emphasized before leaving the Haraha River: since most of the Japanese corpses have been buried, it is not only unrealistic to dig out the first one and pollute the environment, but the second is too large and the burial site is in the area controlled by oneself, and the corpses that have fallen into the hands of the Japanese army are very few, so it is only necessary to inform the Japanese army that the corpses of their soldiers have all been cremated, and then hand over the ashes of the thousands of Japanese corpses and those officers disposed of by the 36th Division of the Mechanized Infantry Division to the Japanese army.
The number of corpses has shrunk considerably, but the ashes of thousands of corpses have to be pulled by truck, enough for the Japanese to transport them back to their homeland. The specific dismantling of the corpse is also divided into three parts: First, the dismantling time is from July 5 to July 7. Second, the corpses abandoned in the middle of the stops of the two armies were freely contained by both sides. Third, the Japanese army was allowed to send unarmed personnel to collect the bodies of Japanese pilots from Japanese planes shot down in Soviet-controlled areas under the supervision of Soviet troops.
The fifth and final point is the exchange of prisoners between the two sides: First, the Soviet and Mongolian prisoners received by the Japanese army (in fact, the number is very small, and the Soviet prisoners are a few instructors who were originally assigned to the Mongolian army as military observers, most of whom are Mongolian military personnel. ), sent by car to the place of negotiation and handed over to the Soviet army (for this Lin Jun also has special instructions, all the captured personnel of the Soviet army are handed over to the Ministry of Internal Affairs for screening, belonging to those who have really lost the ability to resist and can fight back, and those who are still fighting for freedom to return to the army after being captured, can return to the army after medical treatment.) All others were sent to Siberian military labor battalions. )
Second, the Japanese prisoners were transported by Soviet military planes to the front-line positions and handed over to the Japanese troops at appropriate places.
Third, the two sides will release the prisoners within one week from July 4.
Lin Jun's attitude towards his own captives has been treated very humanely, he never thought that he would be a prisoner, and he clearly told himself when he was in Spain: If one day he is unfortunately captured with arms and legs and has no hope of escaping, he will solve himself even if his head hits the floor. It is inevitable that some heroic soldiers will be captured by the enemy because of the loss of resistance in the war, although Lin Jun personally believes that the motherland will forgive these people, but he himself will never allow himself to be escorted back as a prisoner.
In World War II, the Soviet army was captured by the Germans in a terrifying number of soldiers and officers, and many of the reasons for this were command errors, such as the 600,000 captured in the Battle of Kiev, which is simply incredible in the eyes of Lin Jun of Eastern thought!
"Running out of ammunition? That's an adjective for literati, it's simply impossible in the siege of Kyiv! Being captured as a soldier is the greatest shame! The gun is out of bullets and there are bayonets, and even a bayonet against an enemy tank is better than being a prisoner! This is Lin Jun's opinion, in this regard, he still admires little Japan a little, there are basically few prisoners after a position is captured, and most of them are still guys who lack arms and legs.
Lin Jun was instilled with the idea that soldiers are never allowed to become prisoners in his previous life: soldiers are never allowed to become prisoners, and the most hateful thing is those commanders who think that the war can no longer be fought and order the troops to surrender, and use excuses such as "avoiding unnecessary sacrifices" to persuade their subordinates and excuse their actions! Therefore, Lin Junzai has another order that can be said to be the most severe for the Haraha River troops, because this order was issued in the capacity of Deputy People's Commissar of National Defense, even Tukhachevsky must also carry it out: when the battle situation is at a disadvantage, if there is an order from a Soviet officer or soldier, or induces his subordinates and other personnel to surrender, he will be shot on the spot!
Lin Jun'er elders told him that when the soldiers of the Chinese Communist Party army were surrounded in the war room, and he had only the last bullet left to break through, the only correct thing to do was to use it to kill an enemy, and then use bayonets, fists, and his own teeth to fight the enemy in a final fight!
Stalin didn't like prisoners, Lin Jun didn't like them even more, he wanted everyone in the Soviet Red Army to understand that being a prisoner was the most shameful thing in the world, and that it was better to die than to live indiscriminately is the fun of the common people in peacetime.
Lin Jun knew that his order would make many Red officers and soldiers pay for their lives in the future, because the possibility of returning to the army after becoming a prisoner was very small, and going to the Siberian labor camp not only meant that he could not turn over for the rest of his life, but the whole family would have to bear the eternal pillar of shame! Of course, over the years, the Red Army's pensions for the families of martyrs and disabled servicemen have been raised a lot, and they can be guaranteed to live without worry. If there are people who lose the ability to resist and are captured, and who are still fighting after being captured, Lin Jun has given instructions and can even award medals! This is a difficult game to achieve, but at least it leaves a way for a few heroes to survive.
The moment a person becomes a soldier, he must have the consciousness of a soldier: your life belongs to the motherland, and the motherland does not allow you to become a prisoner!
There is a small episode in which Stalin was very satisfied with Lin Jun's resoluteness when he learned that Lin Jun had given orders on the issue of prisoners at the Haraha River, and said many positive things.
"There were no captured personnel in the Red Army!" This is a famous quote from Stalin in World War II, and behind this is a million lives. In history, during the Soviet-German War, the Red Army had many orders for the issue of captured personnel, and Lin Jun remembered it clearly, and compared to the order he gave himself, he was extremely pedantic and kind:
Directive No. 110, issued by the Director of the Political Department of the Baltic Fleet on 28 September 1941, stated: "Inform all personnel of the fleet and units that all the families of Red Navy soldiers, Red Army soldiers and commanders who surrender to the enemy or are captured are traitors to the Fatherland and families of renegades and should be executed immediately, as well as all defectors and prisoners upon their return from the prisoner camps." ”
Zhukov, who was now about to arrive in Moscow, was appointed commander of the Leningrad Front on September 28, 41, and also signed such an order:
"Inform all personnel that all family members of those who defected to the enemy will be executed, and that all of them will be shot upon their return from the prisoner of war camp."
Order No. 270 of the Supreme Command of the Soviet Union, issued by Stalin on 16 August 1941 and later signed by Molotov, Budyonny, Voroshilov, Timoshenko, Shaposhnikov and Zhukov, on the disposition of prisoners of war and their families, the following texts:
"Commanders and political functionaries who conceal their identities, desert or surrender to the enemy during fighting will be considered deliberate deserters, and their family members will be arrested as families of deserters who have violated their oath and betrayed their homeland...... Every soldier who performs a mission alone must do everything possible to fight until the last moment if his unit is surrounded, so as to break out of the encirclement. If the commander or commissar does not actively organize the repulsion of the enemy, but chooses to surrender to the enemy, they can be eliminated by all means, whether in the army or in the air force, and the family members of the Red Army soldiers who surrender to the enemy will lose state allowances and assistance. ”
War is all about winning, and it can crush all the so-called moral codes of humanity, because if you don't do that, you will be the one who will be crushed.
At present, there are still some commanders and fighters in the Red Army who do not have the concept of being broken rather than broken, and now Lin Jun just wants everyone to know what it means to be a prisoner! The battle situation is very good, and if it is unfavorable, the order may be even harsher.
Of course, there will be drawbacks to harsh orders, otherwise there would not have been so many "Russian Liberation Army" in history. It's just that that's history, and now that Lin Jun is here, he is confident that history can't repeat itself, and Hitler's desire to hit Moscow is wishful thinking.
While the negotiations on the Haraha River were successfully underway, Stalin issued a new directive to the Red Army, to the effect that Lin Jun had given an order on the question of the prisoners.
"Don't be a prisoner!" This concept will be deeply imprinted in the minds of the commanders and fighters of the Red Army.
On July 3, Lin Jun drove his wife to the street in casual clothes, and the day after tomorrow he may go to Ukraine to prepare for the invasion of Poland.
Several guards also followed from a distance in civilian clothes, not daring to disturb the leisure of Lin Jun and his wife.
Lin Jun thought of the first time he and his wife visited Moscow, and at that time, Vuginskaya was like a dirt bun who had never seen the market, and now she was fully integrated into the city.
When night fell, Lin Jun parked his car in an unknown neighborhood park, took his wife's hand and walked into the crowd of people who came here to rest and play after dinner. The summer night in Moscow was neither hot nor cold, and the sky was still bright, although it was late, and the two were like an ordinary young couple.
found a bench and sat down, and the two of them chatted about their parents like an ordinary couple. Under the light of the street lamp, Lin Jun looked at his wife, who had given birth to two children and was over 30 years old, but she looked younger than herself.
In the distance, the voice of a young man singing, "Kaya, do you want to hear me sing?" ”
The wife didn't speak, just smiled and nodded.
"Late at night the garden is quiet, only the wind is singing softly, how good the night is, how hearty it is, in this charming evening. The river flows quietly and gently waves, the water surface reflects the silver moonlight, a breeze and a song, what a quiet night----------"
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