Chapter 484: Comrade Stalin was very unwilling

Looking at the post-war world pattern, Hitler felt that the East China Empire had intervened in the North American continent, which was like a sword of Damocles hanging over the heads of the United States, Japan, and Great Britain. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info

With the presence of the Donghua Empire as a strategic threat, it is possible that future governments in exile of the United States, New Japan, and Great Britain will not focus their entire energies on Europe across the Atlantic.

Perhaps, you can find an opportunity to encourage Cheng Gong, a greedy guy, to pocket the Alaska region that belongs to the U.S. government.

As long as Cheng Gong occupied Alaska, there would be irreconcilable contradictions between the Donghua Empire and the United States. This also meant that the Donghua Empire and the Central Powers were getting farther and farther apart.

Cheng Gong took advantage of the perfect opportunity for Germany and Japan to start World War II, and established the Donghua Empire at almost no great cost. It is time for Germany to take advantage of the east wind of the Donghua Empire to make early plans for the post-war world pattern.

Cheng Gong offered to unite with Germany to attack the British mainland, but Hitler did not think that this was the intention of the East China Empire to help Germany, but felt that this was Cheng Gong's real show of his strong muscles and sharp fangs to the world.

Hitler had always maintained a high degree of vigilance against Cheng Gong, and now, this vigilance has been even higher.

However, the lesser of two evils was the lesser of two evils, and the British threat to Germany was clearly more straightforward than the potential threat posed by the Donghua Empire.

I don't know if Cheng Gong will keep his promise and evacuate the combined fleet of the Donghua Royal Navy from the British Isles after defeating the British.

While Hitler was both expecting and apprehensive about the upcoming "New Sea Lion Project", Stalin, who was far away in the Moscow Kremlin, was also pondering for a new world structure.

As Cheng Gong told him on Crescent Island, the Soviet Union should now go all out against the weakened British Empire, rather than fighting with the German Third Reich in its heyday.

The outbreak of World War II was the best opportunity for other countries to share the feast of dividing up the world colonial system led by Britain and France.

The French mainland and its overseas colonies had been completely robbed by Japan, Germany, and Donghua.

Britain's overseas colonies were also carved up by Japan, Germany, Donghua and the Soviet Union, leaving only the Indian subcontinent.

Compared to the gains of Germany, Japan, and the East China Empire, the Soviet Union undoubtedly benefited the least.

The Soviet-German armistice meant that the Soviet Union could no longer continue to purge the remnants of Iran's Pahlavi dynasty, which had always been pro-German. If the fleeing Pahlavi had flown the flag of restoration, the Soviet Red Army stationed in Iran would have faced a rather awkward situation.

Cheng Gong's promise at the time was that the East China Empire would openly recognize the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iraq, but suggested that the Soviet Union cede Iran to Germany. What else do you say about sharing money and benefit, eating alone is not fat, don't make eating too ugly.

As everyone knows, the eating appearance of the Donghua Empire is the most ugly! The one-time annexation of most of the African continent is comparable to that of the Japanese militarist fascists who landed on the North American continent.

It was clear that the Germans occupied Ukraine and Belarus, which belonged to the Soviet Union, why did Cheng Gong not persuade Hitler to return Ukraine and Belarus to the Soviet Union, but instead persuaded the Soviet Union to cede Iran to Germany?

Although Cheng Gong said that neither the East China Empire nor Germany would interfere in the Soviet Union's upcoming military operation against India, Stalin was still quite unwilling to give up Iran.

However, a new alliance of national interests between the East China Empire, Germany, and the Soviet Union was clearly more in the interests of the Soviet Union now and in the future than continued attachment to the Allies.

France has fallen, the British Isles are about to fall, the United States has been pressed by Japan and lost a large part of its territory, and the complete collapse of the Allied camp led by Britain, France, and the United States is only a matter of time.

To be able to break the old rules and become one of the new rule-makers, of course, Stalin would have been happy. The question is, how will the socialism and communism pursued by the Soviet Union and the imperialism and capitalism pursued by Donghua and Germany seek common ground and differences in the future?

In addition, there is Huaxia, which is also a member of the Allied camp, how should the Huaxia issue be solved after the collapse of the Allied camp?

Will Cheng Gong allow the Soviet Union, Germany, and New Japan to work together to carve up China's interests?

Stalin didn't have to guess at all to know this answer, and Cheng Gong would never agree to it.

What is Cheng Gong for, to deliberately disrupt the division between the two camps of the axis and the alliance?

As the supreme leader of the Soviet Union, Stalin naturally focused not only on immediate interests, but also on how to make the wave of socialism and communist red revolution led by the Soviet Union sweep around the world.

The Second World War was not only a godsend for the Soviet Union to break free from the blockade of the capitalist world, but also an excellent opportunity for the Soviet Union to make its strongest voice in the international community.

Since the success of the October Revolution, the Soviet Union has been subjected to various economic sanctions and blockades by the European capitalist countries, led by Britain and France, and has been isolated from the international community.

Had it not been for Germany, which was overwhelmed by the Treaty of Versailles, and recklessly established trade relations with the Soviet Union, the Soviet Union's First and Second Five-Year Plans would not have been so smoothly realized.

It can be said that Stalin originally had a rather favorable impression of Germany. Otherwise, he would not have agreed so happily to sign the Soviet-German Non-Aggression Pact with Hitler.

Had it not been for Germany's sudden war against the Soviet Union, Stalin believed that the Soviet Union would not have taken the initiative to stir up trouble on the Soviet-German border for at least ten years.

Fortunately, the Soviet Union established a multi-party trade partnership with the Donghua Empire in a timely manner, and the establishment of the Paradise Island Cooperation Organization allowed the Soviet Union to obtain a lot of military technology from the Donghua Empire.

Without the T34-85 tanks, MiG-15 jet fighters, SKS semi-automatic rifles and AK47 submachine guns, and all kinds of military intelligence provided by the CIA, Stalin believed that the German heavily mechanized armored units would have been in Moscow long ago.

It was precisely because of the continuous supply of a large number of military supplies and civilian goods from the Donghua Empire that the Soviet Red Army was able to firmly block the German invaders in the battlefield west of the Kiev-Minsk defense line.

Inside, Stalin was not willing to stop the war with Germany. After all, the German invaders still occupied large swathes of Soviet territory. However, Stalin could not help but give Cheng Gong this face.

Otherwise, as long as Cheng Gong stopped material aid to the Soviet Union and instead increased material deliveries to Germany, Germany would definitely soon be able to break the stalemate between the Ukrainian and Belarusian defense lines.

With its strong military strength and the world's first level of science and technology, the Donghua Empire has become a superpower that no one in the world dares to offend. This transcendent international status was longed for and envied by Stalin.

At present, all countries in the world are racing against time to seize the time to digest and absorb all kinds of military and civilian science and technology from the Donghua Empire, and develop their own productive forces, in order to shorten the gap with the Donghua Empire as soon as possible. No one wanted to face the threat of war from the Donghua Empire again.

Former German Prime Minister Bismarck famously said that "truth only exists within the range of a cannon."

Cheng Gong, the emperor of the Donghua Empire, proposed a new international law that "truth only exists within the combat radius of modern aircraft carriers and carrier-based aircraft".

The aircraft carrier fleet of the Royal Navy of Donghua used the bloody wounds of the British Royal Navy to tell the world again and again that the era of the British Empire has ended, and a new era dominated by the Donghua Empire has quietly come.

Stalin was glad that the Soviet Union was the first country in the world to enter into a comprehensive trade partnership with the East China Empire.

Even though the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Japan and other countries have maintained normal world trade relations with the Donghua Empire, this relationship is obviously a step lower than the cooperation between the Paradise Island Cooperation Organization.

Although the Paradise Island Cooperation Organization was not a military alliance, in Stalin's view, relations between the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe could already be called a paramilitary alliance.

Perhaps, Cheng Gong asked the Soviet Union to abandon Iran because he did not want to see the Soviet Union and the Arab Muslim world have too deep a grudge.

Iran at this time was not the oil-rich Iran of later generations.

For the Soviet Union, the few oil fields in Iran exploited by the British were dispensable. It's okay to call it chicken ribs.

Stalin was unwilling to let go like this, which made him feel very shameless. But thinking that the development of the Soviet Red Navy still needed to rely on the Donghua Royal Navy, Stalin could only grit his teeth and admit it no matter how unwilling he was.

Since the Soviet Union introduced the first advanced weapons from the Donghua Empire, Soviet-made weapons have gradually separated from their original lineage and laid a deep brand of Donghua blood.

The Amur Special Economic Zone, which was jointly developed by the East and the Soviet Union, also made Stalin deeply realize how great the superiority of building a socialist market economy with Soviet characteristics was over the original planned economy of the Soviet Union. (To be continued.) )