Section 368 Red Empire

Britain, France and other countries completely supported the Tsar, and while disarming Germany, they continued to send a large number of weapons and equipment to the Tsar. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info

The tsarist army swelled extremely much, from 2 million people to 5 million, and their military progress was also very fast, in just half a year, they captured 80% of Russia's territory, but only captured 30% of the cities, and Soviet Russia still had an advantage in the cities.

However, the retreat of Soviet Russia blew up all the railway bridges and burned the food that could not be taken away, and while the tsar easily expanded his army, it also caused tens of millions of refugees, who were headless flies and finally chose to follow the tsar, in a political sense, this proved that the tsar was popular, but in a military point of view, it was a complete failure, and millions of refugees made the march of the tsarist army difficult and the supply became terrifying.

Britain and France could provide weapons and equipment to arm 10 million people, but they could not provide food to feed the 100 million people of Russia, because of the impact of the war, they had to rely on buying food for the Americans. The U.S. government also has no spare capacity to supply Russia. In the original history, the United States aided Soviet Russia with a large amount of food, because after the war, Britain and France did not need their food, and the United States was happy to do a charitable action.

But now Britain and France are giving money, and the Americans, of course, are more willing to provide food to Britain and France.

However, the Tsar's loan demands were met by Britain, France, and the United States, after all, they believed that the Tsar had a greater advantage, that the Tsar would win, and that investing in the winner was always a good business.

So the tsar took out a loan in dollars and began to purchase grain from China.

Billions of dollars flowed into China's account, supplying tens of millions of tons of grain to Russia by train.

Obtaining a large amount of grain in a short period of time made the tsar see the possibility of relief for the hungry, 10 million tons of grain was enough to feed three people, and the tsar believed that the hungry people in Russia needed relief were about 30 million, and 10 million tons were enough for the peasants to support the autumn harvest.

So 100 taels per ton of high-priced grain purchased was sent to the hungry people, attracting more victims to follow, and the Russian army on the three fronts in the northeast and south finally gathered more than 20 million hungry people to follow.

However, Soviet Russia has been shrinking, and finally it has shrunk to the north of St. Petersburg and to the south of Moscow, where two cities are concentrated, and almost ninety percent of the country's territory has been abandoned.

The Tsar's army seemed to have easily captured a large area of territory, but the number of enemies it had eliminated was very limited.

"It's not logical. These people have also learned the tactics of the enemy advancing and retreating? ”

The approach of Soviet Russia made Yang Chao very puzzling, and he had the impression that this was a group of guys with rigid heads.

"It seems that the situation is stronger than people, and this wave of people still knows each other very well."

How can you build such a great career without knowing each other.

However, Yang Chao really doesn't know the specific situation, no one knows, that place is very mysterious now, and no news can be transmitted.

How many troops there were in Soviet Russia and how well they were armed, no one knows.

But judging from the number of workers in Russia, one or two million should be a limit, but in the first two years they formed an army of five million, of which of course a large number were Russian peasants, in order to eat a full meal of Russian peasants, these peasant armies also revolted many times, and after the tsar entered Europe, a large number of Soviet Russian troops defected, I don't know how many are still controlled by them.

Now the mystery of Soviet Russia is comparable to that of later generations of North Korea, so it is really unclear, everyone thinks that the tsar has won, but Yang Chao feels more and more that Soviet Russia can win, the more the tsar advances, the more dangerous Yang Chao feels that he is, and victory without sacrifice is often not a good thing, and the tsar's advance is too easy.

The Tsar easily advanced to Nizhny Novgorod, east of Moscow, and was greeted by a dense array of trenches laid out by the Russians.

The Tsar began to gather his troops, but the continuous autumn rain slowed down the march until October, and in two months Russia would enter winter, when the Tsar had to end the war and either retreat or attack Nizhny Novgorod, which meant that the Tsar had only two months.

The tsar was full of confidence, because he had gathered an army of more than two million men, and more than three million reservists were coming, and Denikin in the south had already captured Tsaritsyn (Volgograd), advanced along the Don River, had advanced to Ryazan, and after taking Ryazan, the two large armies would attack Moscow on the southeast and southeast sides.

The offensive began.

The tsar thought that he would easily defeat the rabble of Soviet Russia, but after the fight, he found that he was leading a group of rabble, and Britain and France gave them a lot of weapons and equipment, including many large-caliber heavy artillery, but the tsar did not have excellent artillery, and the artillery was called a bad one.

Not to mention ordinary soldiers, the vast majority of whom have no formal training, and although the officers have combat experience, their command ability is too poor, so they know that they can rush hard, and as a result, they will suffer heavy losses but make little progress.

Britain, France, the United States, and other countries were busy carving up Germany, the French wanted Germany to hand over 5,000 locomotives, a large number of machinery and equipment, and were busy carrying out industrial demolition and relocation from Germany, and the British and Americans were eyeing the German warships, and the Americans did not demand reparations from the Germans, hoping to give the German warships to the United States as compensation.

The British also wanted these warships, not only to strengthen their own equipment, but most importantly not to let the Americans get this batch of equipment. The two countries quarreled over this.

Therefore, for a while, no one cared about Russia, no one planned to directly intervene in the Russian civil war, and it was enough to give money and weapons.

The Tsar fought for a month without any success, both his troops and Denikin's troops were blocked on the outskirts of the city, fortunately the Russians did not have too many machine guns and heavy weapons, and the losses of the Tsar and Denikin were not heavy, each losing less than 100,000 men, so they were still optimistic.

However, a heavy snowfall in early November caused them to encounter difficulties, and for a while weapons, ammunition, and food supplies could not be transported. Millions of people are trapped outside the city, and it is impossible to survive this winter. So the tsar ordered a bombardment in the snow, and the worst battle began.

The equipment of the Soviet and Russian troops was extremely poor, and many soldiers did not have rifles, so they could only use spears as weapons, and those with a bayonet could be called the main force. Fortunately, they were only on the defensive, and the trenches could protect them from being shot by long-range weapons, so a large-scale hand-to-hand engagement began, and Russia seemed to return to the old Middle Ages.

The Russian army blocked three large-scale attacks of the Tsar with blood and flesh, killing and wounding more than 300,000 Tsar's soldiers, while they also lost more than 200,000 men.

At the end of November, suddenly, in a huge explosion, the tsar's arsenal exploded, and the huge flames seemed to be a signal that the Russian army had counterattacked.

A large number of workers and revolutionaries braved the heavy wind and snow, with spears and bayonets, to charge the Tsar's position overnight, and in one night broke through the Tsar's main position, causing a huge rout.

The shameful defeat of the Tsar attracted the attention of the world, but it was too late, and when everyone heard the news of the rout of the Tsar's army, the Soviet army had already launched a final counteroffensive on the entire front.

The workers' armed forces, tempered by several years of civil war, were now bursting with heroic courage, with fanatical revolutionary ideas in their heads, and their members were Central Asians, Poles, Jews, and other weak peoples who had been bullied by the Tsar in the past, and they absolutely did not want to see the Tsar return to Russia and establish a national prison again.

These men defeated the peasants under the Tsar, drove them out of the vicinity of the city like ducks, into the snow, and into the wilderness far from the city, and then withdrew to the city.

This wave of counteroffensive drove the tsar's army back hundreds of kilometers, and the most important thing was to make the order of the tsar's army disappear.

With millions of tsarist troops, with 20 million refugees in the rear, it was almost impossible to restore this order.

The Soviets would not give them a chance either, and Vladimir called one after another, and the brave and fearless warriors of the Red Empire, after a little news, immediately sent cavalry units in the heavy snow to sweep the tsarist forces around.

This wave of attacks drove the tsar directly to the Ural mountains, and the tsar's millions of troops, as well as tens of millions of refugees, became helpless lambs, and less than half of the people who survived this winter were lucky enough to survive.

When the tsar withdrew to the Ural Mountains, he still had an intact army, less than 300,000, including 200,000 female soldiers from Siberia who had been doing logistical work in the rear.

The photos of the Tsar's defeated soldiers spread all over the world in an instant, allowing the world to feel the power of this red empire for the first time.

"Tell the Tsar that we must take over the Ural Line!"

Yang Chao was still in Tyumen at this time, Grand Duke Olga had already arrived here, and the two husbands and wives lived in the former governor's palace, and after learning of the tsar's defeat again, Yang Chao immediately decided to send Wehrmacht troops to the cities of Chelyabinsk and Yekaterinburg, and it was necessary to block the Soviet army west of the Ural Mountains.

But Yang Chao's order Wang Changping did not know how to carry it out at all, because at this time Russia completely collapsed, he could not find the tsar himself at all, and the tsar's important ministers Stolyping could not contact the tsar, who let the tsar follow the tradition and actually go to war with the army.

If you don't communicate well with the tsar, the current Russian army is like a frightened bird, rashly transferring troops to the past, and if you don't get it right, you will be regarded as an enemy.

"Send a telegram to Soviet Russia and tell them that China will never accept the Soviet army crossing the Urals!"

This is the bottom line, there must be a buffer zone between China and Soviet Russia, which is why Yang Chao has always allowed the tsar to entrench himself in Western Siberia.

Whether or not the Soviet Union accepts Yang Chao does not care, they have to accept it, and they have to accept it if they don't accept it.

They can defeat the tsar's improvised rabble, and they will definitely not take advantage of the elite units of the Chinese National Defense Force, which have been cultivated for two years and have ten years of combat experience.

Soviet Russia really did not accept it, they did not respond until the third day, they expressed a strong protest, and made a voice to the world, any foreign armed forces on the territory of Soviet Russia will only get an end of extermination! (To be continued.) )