Chapter 353: The War Begins

The city is in the people, the city is destroyed, and the people are dying, and they will not surrender!

No one thought that Makarenko, who had been promoted to general, would be so determined, and even shouted this sentence from the East, but he obviously overestimated his influence, and many generals in the face of life were unwilling to accompany him to the funeral with Kiev, or to be precise, the Soviet government was not worthy of them.

Of course, not all the generals are not ready to obey the order to surrender, and a small number of Makarenko's die-hard loyalists still decided to follow his orders and truly live and die with Kiev.

Admiral Gnas was a little anxious, and even the corners of his mouth began to foam, there was no way, who made General Makarenko's attitude make the Soviet soldiers more or less work hard, and some even fought to the death. This is also because the Soviets have not completely carried out brainwashing education in recent years, otherwise it is really not so easy to win the Soviets.

If the Soviets fell, then there should be three main responsibilities: the first is that the spiritual leader died too early, he died just a few years after the Soviet government was formed, and without his influence, the second leader obviously needed to wage a political struggle to take full control of the government, and it was this political struggle that affected the education of the Soviets at a critical moment.

This was followed by the defeat of the Soviet Union in the war with the then Quadruple Alliance and now the Eastern European Union, and together with the fact that many Soviet citizens at that time missed the Russian Empire at that time, a large number of goods and goods from the Eastern European Union directly caused the Soviet government to lose control of the national mind.

Third, to be honest, the second leader is really not very popular, and he still gives people the most impression of fear, and fear can be temporary. But in the face of more powerful enemies. Such fear is counterproductive. This is also the reason why the Emperor's mind has always emphasized the combination of grace and power.

There are not too many loyal and patriotic officials and generals, and the citizens below are all citizens who miss their homeland, how can such a country stand off the million-strong division of the Eastern European Alliance? has been able to hold on until now, it can only be said that Makarenko's generals are really very capable people, and the border has completely relied on them to hold on to the present.

The Soviet government was left with this line of defense on the Western Front, and the Eastern Front was ...... An idiom can describe the battlefield on the Eastern Front at this time - like a bamboo! Of course, it was not the Soviets that were in this direction, but the combined armies of the Russian Empire and the Kazakh Kingdom.

Because of his identity, Kazakh Crown Prince Burket. Franz also fished a position as deputy conductor, and even Burkett. Franz also had the first medal in his life and a real military rank, so the marshal's royal honorary rank was naturally not counted.

Now Burkter. Franz is already a major, and a major who is less than 20 years old is really rare. But people don't just rely on their own identity to get to where they are today, and ability is also very important. It was a group of generals of the Russian Empire and Kazakhstan who were very appreciative of Burkter. Franz's military capabilities.

This is not a deliberate boast but a fact, perhaps because of the education problems of the Eastern European Union military department, which caused most of the military to be stunned guys, although they are loyal, but on some issues often make Ernst unable to get off the stage, in short, all their energy is on military capabilities and not half of the distribution of interpersonal relationships.

Although the battlefield on the Western Front was barely maintained, everyone knew that such a maintenance would not last long, and once the defensive line was breached, it would only be a week or even less than a week before the entire Soviet Union was destroyed. At this time, Moscow was almost two or even three meetings a day.

Some people advocate surrender, some people advocate fleeing, and a small number of people decide to rest with the country, but of course this part is very rare. After all, there are really very few people who are not afraid of death, not to mention others, even the consistently tough second leader probably does not have the courage to commit suicide like Hitler.

In the second leader's mansion, the second leader has been obviously a lot more irritable in the past two days, of course, he is not usually a docile person, and his personality has always been tough and irritable, and he is even more irritable at this time, and even the two maids in the house were driven out of the room by him, as if he was afraid of hurting people in anger.

Several members of the Standing Committee were also very hesitant at this time, not knowing whether they should visit the second leader, at this time there were signs of turmoil in Moscow, but he still did not come up with a good solution, if it was not for the fear of the other party, it is estimated that these Standing Committee members have already advocated surrender at this time.

How is the situation out there, and how is the second leader unclear? He also knew that several members of the Standing Committee were waiting for him to come up with ideas, but what ideas could he have? In the face of the powerful Eastern European Union Soviets, there is only one way to go, but if others surrender, can he live?

Maybe people will really let him go, but the odds are too small, and the second leader doesn't want to pin all his hopes on someone else. There is still a chance to defect, but where to go is a question, and neither Britain, France, nor the United States believe that he will be welcomed.

That ancient country? No kidding, if you want to get there, you have to pass through several Eastern European Union countries of the Russian Empire and the Kingdom of Kazakhstan, and even if you can pass safely, now that country has close ties with the Eastern European Union, who can guarantee that the other side will be able to accept him?

It's really no way for the second leader to hide as a shrunken turtle, otherwise what should I do? Just stand up and say that you can't do it? If he does, he won't survive the next morning. What is leadership? He admits that if he can't come up with an idea, those political enemies will kill him as soon as possible, and it is estimated that those who are in his camp will only remain neutral.

Moscow was in disarray, and the Eastern Front was almost the same, mainly because of Burkett. Crown Prince Franz felt that he was no longer needed on the Eastern Front, and he was ready to open up his own territory, that is, to open up the connection between Kazakhstan and Eastern Europe, if he could take part of the Middle East by the way.

Turkey is no longer the Ottoman Empire it used to be. Franz was also interested in it, which of course is now Burcht. Franz couldn't think that it would be very good to be able to completely open up Europe and Asia, but the generals of the Russian Empire didn't seem to be very satisfied with this.

In their eyes, the destruction of the Soviets is already a definition, as long as they take the rest of Moscow, they can take their time, and there is no need to be in such a hurry. Franz led his Kazakh division away, which was obviously a military weakening on the Eastern Front.

Again, most of the soldiers of the Eastern European Alliance are very stubborn, and they don't want to let 100% of things go wrong, so they are very stunned with Burktor. Franz quarreled. It's good that Burkett. Franz did not assume his identity as the crown prince, but only used his military identity to quarrel with them.

Things gradually escalated, and finally Ernst knew about it, and Ernst was also a little embarrassed about such a thing, he naturally admitted that the Russian Imperial Military was right, but he didn't want to lose face for his son because of this, and to be honest, the Soviets were there, and it was only a matter of time before they were taken, and it was not a big deal to break away from a part.

While Ernst was also struggling, Maria came up with a solution, which was to let only Burkett. Franz left with one of his own private troops, and the Kazakh division remained in the theater of operations under the command of the generals of the Russian Empire, which was the best of both worlds.

Naturally, both sides were not very satisfied with such an answer, but in comparison, they could accept it, but the more than 10,000 troops believed that it would not have much impact on the overall campaign. Burkett. Franz believes that it is just a few small countries and a few small cities, and one division believes that it is about the same.

In fact, in the end, Ernst was still not at ease to let his son only lead more than 10,000 troops to the battlefield, a sea-going telephone from Warsaw to Seoul, several generals of the Qin State after some discussion, and finally took out a division of regular army and 2 divisions of reserves to rush to the aid of Burktor. Franz.

Now the army in Ernst's hands is still relatively rich, after all, his current enemies are honestly only two, and neither the Soviet nor Japan is too strong in the eyes of the Eastern European Alliance, and there is no need for too many troops to defend and attack.

At the same time, Germany finally couldn't help but begin to show its hideous minions to France, and more than 200,000 troops began to attack Belgium and the Netherlands, which were loyal allies of Britain and France, and Germany naturally would not choose to let them go at this time, even if the Netherlands had always sheltered their former royal family.

Compared with their apprentice Eastern European Alliance, although the real First Army Germany was founded in a hurry, they still ensure that they are strong, and the army of the two small countries is almost vulnerable to more than 100,000 troops, fortunately France has been prepared, otherwise it is estimated that the two countries would have fallen in three days.

Of course, even if there is no fall now, there is no big improvement, their demise is imminent, and the only thing that can be done now is to delay as long as possible, so as to give France time to set up a defensive line.

The royal families and heads of state of the two countries have come to Paris, and they will join Paris in resisting the tyranny of Germany, and if there is a chance, they must defeat Germany again and no longer give him a chance to recover.

Italy was expected to remain neutral, after all, Mussolini had not yet decided which side to take, but he himself knew that if he continued to delay like this, his hesitation would turn into a decision, because it might take only two months for Germany to take France.

Of course, this is only a speculation, and in fact France is not so vulnerable, as was proved in Ernst's previous life, when France held out for three months. (To be continued.) )