Chapter 632: Warsawgrad

"Comrade Valecki, Comrade Valsky, Comrade Gomulka, Comrade Ohab, Comrade Libelsky, our Solidarity Party is now at the most critical juncture, because, according to reliable intelligence, the Soviet Red Army is about to launch an invasion!"

A lavishly decorated conference room in Warsaw Castle (formerly the Polish Royal Palace) reveals the richness and prosperity of the German Empire and the Kingdom of Poland. www.biquge.info Natalie Leshinskaya, a confidant of Hersmann and head of the German Army Policy Council and leader of the Solidarity party, is giving a speech.

All but one of the people in the room who listened to her were former members of the Bolshevik Party, with the exception of one Libelsky, who was originally an ethnic Polish from Czechoslovakia...... Now traitors, traitors, and thieves.

Before the Polish campaign, everyone else in this room, with the exception of Natalie and Liberski, was in the White Polish government's prison. After the Germans took control of Warsaw, all of them were pulled out of prison by Natalie, but none of them dared to go to the Soviet Union - even if they were crouching in the prison, these high-ranking figures of the Polish Bolshevik Party knew what happened to the Polish Bolsheviks in the Soviet Union!

And they were again Natalie. Lesinskaya, the "mistress" of the Bolshevik traitor and German Junker leader Hirschmann (in fact, Natalie and Hirschmann are innocent), if she was stupid enough to go to the Soviet Union, then it would not be unjust to be directly charged with being a Stasi agent and shot.

Since they could not go to the Soviet Union and wanted to contribute to the cause of socialism, they had no choice but to cooperate with the Germans and set up a new socialist party, the Solidarity Party, with National Socialism as its guiding ideology, which of course was given by Hersmann.

Because it was a workers' party, most of the top echelons of the party were from the labor movement, had considerable influence among the Polish working class, and had the support of the General Staff of the Wehrmacht, it soon became the ruling party of the Kingdom of Poland.

But no one could have imagined that not long after the good days of Solidarity ruling for the people, the Soviet Red Army would come to liberate the working people of Poland.

"Comrade Leshinskaya," asked Valecki, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Poland, frowning, "doesn't it mean that Molotov has arrived in Berlin and is discussing peaceful coexistence with Prime Minister Hitler?" ”

Although Solidarity is a political party in the Kingdom of Poland, it is still very psychic, and Molotov's secret visit to Berlin has been inquired about by Solidarity.

Leshinskaya smiled bitterly, looking at Valesky, who was old and had a lot of revolutionary qualifications, but was expelled from the party in 1929 by the emperor of the Third International, "Mr. Prime Minister, that's a scam!" You still don't understand that set of the Russians? They have always wanted to rule the whole world, and the tsar called it conquest at one time, and liberation now...... Actually, it's a meaning. The question is just whether there is a chance? ”

"But Germany is very strong now!" Gomulka, the civilian defense minister of the Royal Polish government, said, "Even Britain will soon be defeated." ”

"Soon it won't be yet!" Natalie shook her head, "And the United States has also declared war on Germany...... Before Germany completely defeated Britain, the Russians had a chance to liberate the whole world, and the liberation of Europe was the first step for the Russians to liberate the whole world. And the liberation of Europe will undoubtedly begin with Poland, so the General Staff of the Wehrmacht believes that Warsaw will be surrounded by the Soviet Red Army in June-July! ”

"Surrounding? Oh God......" Valeski cried out "God", since being expelled from the Bolshevik Party he was no longer an atheist, and he resumed his devotion to Jesus. The faith of Christ.

"Isn't there a Barbarossa Line?"

"Yes, we have mobilized millions of men to build a defensive line, is it not enough to defend Warsaw?"

The members of the Solidarity presidium who were present shouted that from 1940 onwards, the Germans were building more defenses on the basis of the original Pilsudski Line on the banks of the Bug River, the last of which was built. The Solidarity Party, the ruling party of the Kingdom of Poland, of course, fully cooperated, mobilizing millions of people at the most to help the German army and the Polish Wehrmacht build fortifications, and the Royal Polish Government also shared a considerable part of the investment.

"Of course the Barbarossa Line can defend Warsaw!" Natalie. Leshinskaya's tone sank, "But Warsaw itself is part of the Barbarossa Line...... Because Warsaw itself is a fortress that is difficult to conquer! The city of Warsaw is home to countless fortified buildings, which, with a little reconstruction, are one fortress after another. Moreover, Warsaw is a large city, a metropolis that can accommodate more than a million people, and can also become a large fortress that can accommodate millions of troops.

In addition, Warsaw is the political and cultural center of Poland and a symbol of the Kingdom of Poland. If Stalin's Red Army could not even capture Warsaw, the Polish people would not have recognized the rule of the Bolshevik puppet government. ”

It turned out that in the "blue scheme", Warsaw, the capital of the Kingdom of Poland, would be an existence similar to "Stalingrad". On its way through the Polish plain to attack Germany, the Soviet Red Army would first encounter brigade-sized defensive strongholds such as the Ring Fortress of Trespol, which could be fought alone in the event of an encirclement, so that the effectiveness of the Soviet assault in large depths would be greatly reduced.

And after passing through the 150-kilometer-wide "reactionary fortress area", the huge city of Warsaw will become another giant reactionary fortress blocking the advance of the Red Army. Like the previous Ring Fortress, the Warsaw Fortress was also a fortress that was not afraid of a breakthrough by armored forces. And it can accommodate more troops, and it is more difficult to capture.

Moreover, the huge footprint of the Warsaw Fortress could do something that other small reactionary fortresses could not do - a large airfield could be built inside the Warsaw Fortress. This meant that the Luftwaffe could deploy JU87, HS-129, HS-123 and other short-legged ground attack aircraft in the Warsaw fortress, which could use the city of Warsaw as a base to carry out air strikes against railways, roads, ferries and other important targets in the rear of the Soviet Red Army.

Therefore, if a large city of Warsaw's caliber were to be turned into a giant fortress that could be held for a long time, and it would be a very uncomfortable thing for Comrade Stalin to be inserted behind the attacking Soviet Red Army.

But it is not so easy to turn Warsaw into a fortress, and also to hold Warsaw, because Warsaw is not Lviv after all. There were more than a million people in Lviv who had a blood feud with Da Maozi, but the main targets of the Polish nationalist struggle were the Germans. Especially in Warsaw, where Polish intellectuals and the middle class converge (this class is generally the backbone of a nation), the influence of Polish nationalism is much greater than in other parts of Poland.

If the invading Soviet Red Army had complied with the will of the people and raised the banner of supporting Polish independence, it might have attracted many leading parties, and perhaps even launched a Warsaw Uprising to join forces with the attacking Soviet army.

"But how are we going to defend Warsaw?" Immediately the question was raised by the top brass of Solidarity, "and now a considerable part of the citizens of Warsaw are dissatisfied with Germany......

Natalie. Lesinskaya had come with Hersmann's instructions, and of course had a solution to the problem.

Natalie said: "In order to better defend Warsaw, we should evacuate the 'useless population' in Warsaw as much as possible. ”

"Where?" Valeski asked, somewhat apprehensively.

He had heard of "concentration camps"! Now the rulers of Germany believe that the last war was lost because the government of the German Kaiser was too benevolent and easy to talk about, so that all kinds of anti-war elements caused trouble in the rear. Therefore, immediately after the Nazi Party came to power, the "Transitional Justice Ordinance" was passed, which branded all the anti-war elements of the last war as traitors, and many others were imprisoned for this. The places where they were held were called "concentration camps" and were administered by the Reich's General Directorate of Central Security.

After the outbreak of World War II, the Transitional Justice Regulations were extended to cover all anti-war elements in the Empire. The Kingdom of Poland, although theoretically an independent state, was in fact under German control, and a Polish version of the Transitional Justice Ordinance was adopted. So many Poles were imprisoned in Auschwitz in southern Poland......

"To Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, Croatia-Hungary......" Natalie said, "or Auschwitz!" ”

If it had been according to Hitler's temperament, all the citizens of Warsaw who did not know each other would have to go to Auschwitz. But Hersmann was less brutal and showed Warsaw's middle class and intellectuals a way out. They go to France, which they love the most, but they can also go to the Netherlands, Belgium and Italy, and of course the doors of Germany are open to them.

"It is estimated that about 1 million people need to be evacuated." The data Natalie said was specified in the "blue plan", and a part of the citizens of Warsaw had already been "pulled into the strong" and became soldiers of the Polish Defense Forces, so naturally there was no need to evacuate. Others had to stay behind to assist the Germans defending the city. And the direction of evacuation has long been planned.

Natalie said lightly: "France will receive 200,000 people, Italy will receive 100,000, the Netherlands will receive 80,000, Belgium will receive 60,000, Croatia-Hungary will receive 50,000, Denmark, Norway and Sweden will receive 30,000 each, Germany is ready to receive 400,000, and Auschwitz also has a target of 20,000!" The mandatory evacuation should be completed by the end of June, and at the same time as the evacuation of citizens, a group of Wehrmacht armies will enter Warsaw! (To be continued.) )