Chapter 253: The Price of Finland

Lin Jun seemed to be asleep, lying quietly up, with only the gentle footsteps of doctors and nurses in the ward. Pen Γ— fun Γ— Pavilion www. biquge。 Info Stalin and Kalinin and the others just entered the ward for a few minutes and then came out, telling the ward to be as quiet as possible, leaving Vuginskaya with her husband.

The conference room of the military hospital became Stalin's temporary office, and the director and several military doctors gave a detailed account of Lin Jun's injuries and the operation situation, and even the future treatment steps were decided in Stalin's presence, and the most famous thoracic surgeon in the whole Soviet Union would remain in Leningrad until Lin Jun was fit to make a long trip to Sochi to recuperate.

The cold winter in Leningrad is unbearable, and such air is the most unfavorable for Lin Jun, who has injured his lungs, to recover, and the warm and humid air in the south is what Lin Jun needs most. But the doctors' long-term planning is still too early, they are still in a deep coma, and it is still unclear whether they can wake up, let alone go on a long journey.

The Leningrad Military District Hospital has the best equipment in the Soviet Union, on a par with several major hospitals in Moscow, and in order to provide the most suitable environment for the intensive care wards, the hospital has prepared two sets of humidifiers for the wards to humidify the dry environment caused by the radiators.

"We must pay attention to any small aspects, and there must be no omissions." Kalinin stressed to the experts.

"Yes, Comrade Kalinin." The director of the hospital wrote down all the words of the leaders in his notebook one by one, and did not dare to be careless at all.

"How do you control the humidity of the air? Who will monitor it? There must be a specific person in charge of everything, and there must be experts on duty in every aspect 24 hours a day. ”

Stalin's demand was clear, to make sure nothing went wrong.

Now the dean comrade is embarrassed, and the rest is easy to do, but the humidifier has always been controlled by the nurse after the doctor looks at the hygrometer, although there are various relatively suitable humidity standards for patients to refer to, but all along, probably the world's medical community has not been in that ward to take care of the humidity, everything is approximate, but Stalin will never be satisfied with "probably", the slightest mistake at this threshold is something that the hospital cannot afford.

"We immediately made specific arrangements to ensure that there were no surprises."

"What's the difficulty?" Orlov saw the change in the dean's expression. The dean honestly told the problems he encountered, and he did not dare to hide and ignore them: the medical experts of the Ministry of Internal Affairs were also there, and there were a bunch of agents of the Ministry of Internal Affairs who would check the records at any time, although the agents would not hinder the treatment, but everything would be recorded and reported, and as long as there was something that Stalin was not satisfied with, he, the dean, would be unlucky.

"Comrade Stalin, or I would have sent a few officers from the Red Navy to the hospital to support them, they are very good at controlling the temperature of the environment, and they are all staunch communists."

"Just do what you say, let your people cooperate with the expert's treatment, and listen to the expert's arrangement."

"Yes, Comrade Stalin, I'll call."

The meeting lasted for an hour, during which the specialists who cared for the ward sent someone to report every 30 minutes.

"From now on, you have to report to me every hour and a half until Andrei wakes up."

"Yes, Comrade Stalin."

"Ivanov, when do you expect Andrei to wake up." Kalinin asked Lin Jun's chief surgeon that the military doctor, one of the most famous thoracic surgeons in the Soviet Union, had gained everyone's trust and would be the leader of the physiotherapy team.

"This is difficult to determine, according to the previous report, Comrade Andrei's heartbeat and breathing were suspended for nearly two minutes, which would lead to a short-term lack of oxygen to the brain, but fortunately, the first aid was handled properly, and it should not affect the function of the brain."

Ivanov's words are clear: Lin Jun will not become an idiot after waking up, "but this will still affect the time of awakening, it may be a few hours, it may be a few days, but it will not exceed 5 days at the latest." As the head of the medical team, Comrade Stalin, I would like to thank the two comrades in the ambulance who gave first aid to Comrade Andrei, whose wisdom and experience saved Comrade Andrei's life in the first place. ”

Ivanov was by no means greedy for merit, and if it weren't for the "unconventional first aid" of those two sergeants, there would be nothing to do with them as specialists.

The meeting went on for a while, and Stalin asked all the questions clearly, and then the meeting ended. After a few more moments in the ward, he left the hospital and went to the joint command, by which time several officers of the Red Navy had already arrived with their own equipment.

、、、、、、

While Stalin was listening to the report, the political circles of the whole world had been blown up by Stalin's speech -- did the gunfire in Sarajevo come again?!

Gavrio Princip assassinated the Austro-Patriarchal **** Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie on the streets of Sarajevo, is history going to repeat itself today, 25 years later?!

The tension caused by the Soviet-Finnish war has not yet passed, and the entire "Western free world" is immersed in fear for a while - the politicians are eager to break the Finn who shot Lin Jun into pieces!

The current Soviet Russia is much stronger than the original large but superficial Austro-Hungarian Empire, and Stalin is much tougher than Franz-Joseph I (the husband of Princess Sissi)! What will happen if the whole of Soviet Russia is mobilized to avenge their Deputy People's Commissar of Defense, the "god of war" in the hearts of the people?! This is even more terrible than declaring war on Germany!

For a time, the number of telegrams from Western countries and their embassies in Moscow increased wildly, and the ambassadors kept receiving telegrams from China, and they themselves kept sending the latest information back to China.

Soon, a group of ambassadors arrived at the headquarters of the People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs of the USSR, waiting to see Molotov. In the end, all diplomats received the same answer: the USSR did not respond to the concerns of the countries for the time being, and Comrade Stalin was already in Leningrad.

Molotov is telling the countries: it is useless to say that you should investigate clearly and exercise restraint, Comrade Stalin has already rushed to Leningrad personally, and the affairs of Finland are not as you can do as you want!

It was rare for Stalin's itinerary to be made public, and the Soviet Union took the toughest attitude - Stalin not only wanted to rush to his favorite general, but also to tell the whole world that he had directly taken over the command of the Finnish military revenge!

The ambassadors were disappointed, but these diplomatic experts did not ignore one particular circumstance - they did not see the German ambassador appear at the Ministry of People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs!

The report sent back by the embassy again made the politicians of the "free countries of the West" even more uneasy, what are the Germans and Soviet Russia going to do?!

It would be that the German ambassador did not want to come "together", but was waiting for the latest instructions from Berlin, where Hitler was meeting urgently.

Hitler demanded that his staff prepare the best possible response to this emergency, but there was no unanimity of opinion at the conference.

The "Unionists" suggested that Moscow should be encouraged to enter the war: Finland was the bridgehead of the "free countries of the West", and if the assassination could be directly linked to the "free countries of the West", and they could be labeled as "masterminds and plotters behind the scenes", or simply make the Soviets believe or "rather believe" that the assassins were directly under the command of the "free countries of the West" hostile to communism, then there would be an incomparably powerful ally that would pull Soviet Russia into the water, and a war between Soviet Russia and the entire "free countries of the West" would be just around the corner.

The "wait-and-see" faction is relatively rational: what kind of complicated situation will Soviet Russia cause as an alliance, and besides, Germany itself will be able to kill Britain and France! And one more thing: do you really want to be an ally of Soviet Russia?!

Nazi Germany was just as hostile to communism!

The meeting was over, and Hitler was not as frantic as he had been a few years later, and he made a pre-determined decision from the perspective of a statesman: "Sit and see how the situation changes, and now the most important thing for us is to be ready to attack Britain and France." Ribbentrop, send a message of condolence to the Kremlin, to put it nicely. Tell Stalin that if help is needed in treatment, we will send the best surgical specialists. ”

"Yes, my FΓΌhrer."

Ribbentrop knew that the message was about the hope that their Deputy People's Commissar of Defense would recover his health, and he knew that Hitler, like himself, wished that the assassin would send AndrΓ© to heaven with a single shot, and that it was impossible for a German doctor to treat him, but it was necessary for the sake of courtesy.

Hitler's telegram also had a subtext telling the Kremlin: I don't care about Finland anymore, what do you like.

Germany could no longer control Finland and could not manage it - would the USSR now listen to the opinions of other countries? Stalin was ready for the whole of Finland to bury his successor.

Hitler guessed correctly, Stalin did not want to ally with Germany at all, he knew very well that this was just an accidental incident, and the Finnish government did not dare to send someone to assassinate Andrei. But the result was the same, Finland could only be wiped out and wiped off the map - the Assassins had given themselves enough reasons, and the door to the Finnish hinterland had been opened, and after the siege of the defenders of the "Mannarien Line", Finland's military strength had plummeted, and when the weather warmed up, it was time to solve the problem once and for all.

Debenko assured Stalin that the vanguard could survive the harsh winter in Helsinki, albeit in the cold.

The only difference in Stalin's preparation was that Lin Jun would have lost a few million deaths if he had survived. (To be continued, if you want to know what will happen next, please log in to the www.qidian.com, more chapters, support the author, support genuine reading!) (To be continued.) )