Chapter 500: Moscow's Post-War Aftermath

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When the German Field Marshal Bock reported to Hitler the heavy casualties of the German ** team in Moscow, Hitler, who was celebrating the capture of Moscow, almost fainted. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info

The casualties were nearly a million, and the entire German army group attacking Russia was only 3.5 million men, and the servant army was only 5 million.

Could these million casualties not shock Hitler? However, what angered Hitler the most was the servant army that had just surrendered, and the Ukrainian army and the Belarusian army, which were also responsible for attacking Moscow, suffered very few casualties.

Although there is intelligence that it was precisely because of the greed of the German ** team that they drove the two servant troops from Moscow to the outside of the city to escape casualties. But it is too much to say that his own men were badly damaged, and that the servants were almost unscathed.

So while Hitler was sad about the casualties of his own people, he also hated the Ukrainian army and the Belarusian army. Hitler had already made up his mind.

The next assault on Stalingrad will be a good death for these servants. He is going to send all the servant troops to the front line until all these servant troops are killed in battle, and their German ** team will charge again.

After hearing the news of the battle of Moscow, not only the Germans were shocked to death, but even the United States, which was far away on the other side of the ocean, was also shocked to drop its jaw.

"What? Our Comrade Stalin played a self-detonation in Moscow and inflicted millions of casualties on the Germans? When President Roosevelt heard the shocking news, he couldn't close his mouth in surprise.

"Yes, Mr. President, Stalin was so ruthless this time that he razed all of Moscow to the ground. Although there were some economic losses, the Germans suffered heavy casualties this time.

I heard that the Germans had to stop the offensive because the weather was already cold, and the Germans were not used to fighting in a cold place like Russia.

The second reason is that although the Germans had an army of nearly 3 million, they heard that 500,000 soldiers were killed in this battle, and nearly 500,000 soldiers were seriously wounded or lightly wounded, so it can be said that the losses this time accounted for one-third of the German attack on Moscow.

Although the Germans were always very popular, they also had to stop and recuperate, because just to take care of the 500,000 wounded was enough for the Germans to be busy for a while.

According to the conservative estimation of our expert group, it will be impossible for the Germans to organize an effective offensive for at least half a year, or even before next summer. The Russians can also take a breather from this. Hoover said.

"Yes, Stalin withdrew millions of soldiers and civilians to Stalingrad, Stalingrad was originally a place to settle troops, this time millions of soldiers and civilians have been added, and if they are given more than half a year to prepare, they should be able to deal with the German attack, right?" Roosevelt didn't understand military affairs, so he asked Director Hoover.

"Not necessarily, Mr. President, because the Germans have not yet figured out the new weapons, and the Russians have just lost the strategic city of Moscow. Now Stalingrad has no shortage of soldiers, but they lack heavy weapons, especially tanks and anti-tank weapons.

On the very day that Moscow fell, Stalin sent a representative to ask us for military aid. They want the latest anti-tank weapons, the more the better. The Patriot 1 anti-tank rocket launcher, which we and Huaxing jointly developed, has also been a great success, and can penetrate more than one meter of protective steel armor at a distance of several hundred meters.

With the power of the Patriot-1 bazooka, it is enough to penetrate the armor of all tanks in the world today and in the next decade. We have vigorously produced with Huaxing Group. It is estimated that the annual output of 100,000 pieces will not be a problem.

However, since it has just been put into production, the current production is not much, and it will be able to produce 10,000 pieces in the first three months. Three months later, when the construction of the new production line is completed, we will be able to produce 25,000 pieces per month. In this way, there is an output of 300,000 pieces in a year, which is enough for the entire American ** team and the Russian ** team to consume.

"And how many do we have now?" Roosevelt asked with concern.

"Now there are only 2,000 pieces, and in 10 days we will be able to produce 1,000 pieces." Director Hoover said.

"Then tell the Russian envoys that we will give them these 3,000 Patriot bazookas in ten days, and that it is the duty of all of us to fight against Germany.

We can no longer sit back and watch the tiger fight, and if Stalingrad is lost again, I fear that Russia will fall apart. If the war in Europe had not begun, I would have wished that Red Russia had been divided.

But not now, if Russia is completely defeated by the Germans, their next target will be us, the United States, and Germany is now only across the Atlantic Ocean from us, too close.

If the Germans defeat Germany, we will be attacked by both Japan from the Pacific and German troops from the Atlantic, and then our American security will be even more dangerous, so we must fully support Russia. Roosevelt said firmly.

"But as you know, the members of Congress have not yet reached a consensus on whether or not to join the European theater, and if we want to greatly aid Russia, we will also be constrained by them." Director Hoover said.

"I am in a hurry, I can't manage so much, I will immediately arrange for people to secretly transfer all the strategic materials that can be mobilized from the national military equipment reserve, and then you contact Huaxing Shipping and ask them to help immediately transport them to Russia."

I then contacted the Minister of National Defense to transfer 3,000 antiaircraft guns, 10,000 antiaircraft machine guns, and 10,000 artillery pieces of various types of 100 mm caliber or more from the active forces under the pretext of updating the equipment of the troops.

These weapons must be delivered to Russia within three months. With so much military aid, maybe Stalin could turn defeat into victory? "President Roosevelt had a beautiful vision.

It is a pity that Stalin did not have as much confidence in the future defense of Stalingrad as the outside world imagined. Although Moscow fought a battle, because of his skillful arrangement inflicted heavy losses on the German army.

But the Germans had only lost a million men, compared to the more than three million troops they had now lost in Russia. The Germans have not yet broken their bones, and I believe that soon the Germans will recover their strength.

Perhaps in a few months, the mighty German army will again arrive at Stalingrad. And Russia now had nothing to do with the Germans' Tiger tanks, strategic bombers and MLRS.

Even if he had just received a letter from President Roosevelt, promising that a large amount of U.S. military aid would arrive within a few months. Stalin still believed that he would not win, because the weapons needed to be familiar to the soldiers, and if they fought with unfamiliar weapons, their combat effectiveness would be greatly reduced.

He now has millions of troops, but there are not many people who can really be considered strong, and now Stalin has regretted that he should not have carried out the Great Purge for more than ten years.

As a result, the combat effectiveness of the current Russian ** team is extremely low. Even soldiers who are proficient in the use of all types of tanks and artillery are extremely rare, and even fewer officers at the grassroots level know how to fight. This is one of the reasons why Russia has been defeated again and again in the face of superior military strength.

Coupled with the betrayal of Ukraine and Belarus, and the great loss of Russia's military strength, Stalin is now only showing confidence in front of others, in fact, whenever he goes back to the bedroom to rest alone, he always feels afraid, he always feels that he probably will not be able to pass the Battle of Stalingrad.

What should he do if Stalingrad could not be saved? Is it exile in the United States? Or fled to the Far East with his supporters, preparing to fight guerrillas.

Either way, it was not something that Stalin could accept. He preferred to live and die with Stalingrad.

But just when Stalin was still worried and longing, an uninvited guest came to Stalingrad. And as soon as Stalin heard that someone could help him defeat the Germans, Stalin seemed to grasp a straw. Immediately met with the visitor in secret.