Chapter 298 With two cards in your hand, you can win and not lose

1939 6

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Since Koji designed the bureau and revealed Zhukov's name to Taro Okabe, he didn't care about the result. Because this is just a part of the game designed by yourself, success is good, and it doesn't matter if you don't succeed, because you still have a move.

Zhukov's name leaked seamlessly. Xiaolu deliberately emphasized Zhukov's name repeatedly in the study class, and asked several very challenging questions, which also stimulated everyone to discuss and debate with each other.

In addition, he went to several toilets where Taro Okabe might have gone and used waste paper with different handwriting as toilet paper. These waste papers are all homework that he collected, and Zhukov's name can be found in them without exception.

He thought that Taro Okabe would definitely confirm that this Zhukov must be an important person who played a key role in the war situation, and would send Zhukov's information to the Kwantung Army Headquarters. The Kwantung Army will definitely instruct the Soviet spy investigation. When they did know the potential of this person, according to the logic of the Japanese, they would definitely try to assassinate Zhukov.

He thought that there were two ways to kill Zhukov, one was to assassinate and the other was to expose. In fact, the most effective thing is to expose, as long as he is exposed against Stalin, then it will be alive. However, this is something that takes time. If it is too late, then it is necessary to take extreme measures, which are also the lowest means, direct assassination.

He even thought about what would happen in case Zhukov was assassinated. Immediately, I was relieved again. Although the generals of the Soviet Union were killed, it was possible to promote a few. In the USSR, as long as Stalin remained, there would be other outstanding marshals.

Zhang Yongxing once questioned, why put Zhukov in a dangerous situation?

Xiaolu's explanation that Zhukov is definitely not easy to be assassinated. The reason for doing this with myself is to make the Soviets realize that their intelligence capabilities are very strong, so that the entire Chinese can get greater benefits in the Soviet Union.

Zhang Yongxing was apparently not convinced, although he carried out the order.

Don't think about it.

With the efforts of Xue Rui and others, Taro Okabe's password has been cracked. The confidential room specially sent a few people to listen to several channels used by Taro Okabe, record the code he sent, and then specialize in deciphering it.

Looking at the cracked message, Xiao Lu smiled.

Koji remembered the gambling machines of his own time. That's a game machine, the machine hands a man a deck of cards, and the man and the machine play poker, and it's usually the machine that wins, not the man. If you know the truth, you will know that the game console family looks at two cards, loses if you want to lose, and wins if you want to win. Xiao Lu said at the time that people who gamble with machines with this kind of cards dealt by machines are in the water of their brains. The machine has a handful of cards in his hand, and at the same time, he can see your cards clearly. Do you want to win?

Now, Xiaolu feels like that gambling machine, with two cards in his hand, and I have won the game.

It is foreseeable that in the upcoming battle, there will be greater losses on both the Soviet and Japanese sides.

June 7, 1939, Yichun.

Yichun has already completed the work of reclaiming land for North Korean refugees. Most of the refugees in Yichun are in the plains from Xingshan to Luobei. The troops and civilians worked together to build improvised houses, and North Korean refugees began to reclaim them. They get land licenses and regard them as treasures in their homes.

News has come from various places that the Japanese army is massing towards Manchuria. The troops along the railway line asked Yichun for instructions to build the railway, hoping for approval.

Xiaolu hurriedly sent secret telegrams to various places: first, to collect intelligence, second, not to act without authorization, and third, to wait for contact and coordination with the Soviet Union to cooperate with the Soviet Union's unified action.

Very simply, now, the Japanese army is preparing for a campaign with the Soviet Union, and if it is destroyed in a high-profile manner at this time, then it will attract the attention of the Japanese army, and the situation will be broken.

In doing so, the Soviet Union was not necessarily dissatisfied, because they always felt that the anti-Japanese coalition forces in the northeast were limited and could not help much.

Wang Santai reported information on the border. Now there are still skirmishes going on in the border areas. The two sides had a good tacit understanding that while maintaining a skirmish, they would not escalate the conflict, but they would later transport troops and baggage to the front line in large quantities.

Xiaolu called back to Wang Santai, asking him to pay attention to summarizing the key points of survival and combat of warriors in mountainous areas, semi-mountainous areas, and steppe areas, continue to reconnoitre, and not to rush into battle without adequate preparation.

June 7, 1939, in the northeastern corner of Mongolia, the Soviet Union, northeast China, not far from the border of Outer Mongolia in Tamchag Prague.

Zhukov arrived here, because this was the headquarters of the 57th Army.

Zhukov traveled from Chita to Tamchag Prague. Chita has a military district. The commander of the Chita Military District was called Yakovlev, and the military commissar was Gapanovich.

The two men briefed Zhukov on the new situation: Japanese fighter jets penetrated deep into Mongolian territory, chased and strafed our cars, and interfered with our supply lines.

In fact, now, the Soviet side is also sending planes to bomb and harass the Japanese army. The Wuchagou on the east side of the Great Khing'an Mountains was bombed by Soviet aircraft. In order to teach the arrogant Soviet army a lesson, the Japanese army sent planes over to bomb and harass, making it more difficult for the Soviet army to transport supplies.

Arriving in Tamchag Prague, Zhukov found several problems:

First, the headquarters is 120 kilometers away from the battlefield, which is too far away to be conducive to commanding the battle. The reason is that there is no wood near the front line. The army commander did not go to the front.

Second, there is a lack of smooth communication on the front line of the command road. The phone doesn't work, the telegraph doesn't work. Telephone and telegraph lines were not laid. Note that the telegraph line here is a wired telegraph.

Thirdly, the current commanders are not clear about the intentions of the Japanese army, the distribution of the Japanese army, and everything about the Japanese army.

Fourth, the military strength is insufficient, the air force has suffered relatively large losses, and there are problems in combat combat strength and training methods. This is illustrated by the losses of the Air Force in May.

Zhukov's investigation of the current state of the command, so to speak, was personally disappointed. At the same time, this confusion and fear of death and incompetent commanders gave Zhukov himself an opportunity.

After consulting with the commanders of the 57 Special Army, Zhukov issued the first report to the People's Commissar of Defense. The report pointed out that the battle of Nomenkan was not a simple border conflict, and that the Japanese army did not give up its intention to occupy the territory of the Soviet Far East and Mongolia, and that the scale of the war would be expanded.

If the Soviet-Mongolian army wanted to hold the landing ground on the east bank of the Khalkhin River, it would be difficult for the existing forces to stop the movement of the Japanese Kwantung Army. The People's Commissariat of Defence was requested to send additional troops, especially aviation, with more than three infantry divisions, a tank brigade and artillery units.

The next day he received a reply, which was sent by the Chief of the General Staff in the name of the People's Commissar of Defense and the Chief of the General Staff, agreeing with the judgment and plan of action of Zhukov and others.

This shows that the Politburo, that is, Stalin's interpretation of his views, was approved. Stalin's main attention was in Europe, and the actions in Asia were to serve Europe. At present, the overall situation of Europe is undecided, and if the East is quickly settled first, it will be possible to concentrate on dealing with Europe.

June 7, 1939, Yichun.

The command of the Northeast Democratic Alliance of the 18th Army received a telegram from the Soviet Far Eastern Front. In addition to thanking them, the message invited Koji to visit the Soviet Union.

There seemed to be an implicit meaning in the message, and Koji could tell that his information was working.

The invitation to visit the Soviet Union as a representative of the Northeast Bureau has been coordinated several times, and after several important and precise telegrams from the Northeast Coalition Army, the two sides have reached a consensus, and this time the invitation is a formal invitation, which is expected.

Xiao Lu immediately convened a meeting, and sent this invitation letter to several other members of the Northeast Bureau, and reported to Hu Fu, and expressed his opinion: accept the invitation and lead a group to visit the Soviet Union.

Soon, several members of the Northeast Bureau, as well as Hu Fu, called back and agreed to the visit. Hu Fu also told him a few principles and asked him to grasp them.

In the afternoon of the same day, a plane came from the Soviet Union, and in the evening, Xiaolu, Feng Zhongyun, Lan Yundong, Luo Cequn and Xue Rui arrived in Vladivostok. Wang Li and several Soviet officials went to the airport to meet them, got off the plane, and went directly to see the current commander of the Far Eastern Front, Shi Tern.