The 842nd future red capital

Moscow, Kremlin bunker.

The bunker is the strongest part of the Moscow civil air defense project built under Kamenev's auspices, and is located 20 meters deep under the Kremlin. The bunker has three floors and a floor area of more than 10,000 square meters, and the top floor is topped by a single poured reinforced concrete protective panel, up to 5 meters thick! It could definitely withstand the frontal bombardment of several nuclear fission bombs - although the nuclear fission bomb had not yet been invented when the construction of this bunker began, the Soviet engineers built this super-sturdy ...... for Trotsky at any cost out of love for the great leader Grave!

"The Grave" is the nickname Trotsky gave to this bunker of his own, because he knew very well in his heart that this was the place where he was buried, and as the initiator of this world, he must be responsible for the defeat, and his heroic sacrifice will surely inspire generation after generation of successors to complete his unfinished cause of human liberation.

From April 8, 1936, this "tomb" became the central nerve of the Soviet Red Army, and Trotsky led the entire Soviet High Command from the Konvotsi Villa on the outskirts of Moscow to what was probably the strongest bunker in the world.

“…… The Leningrad City Committee reported that the center of the nuclear explosion on the 21st was the Lenin district of Leningrad, and the nuclear explosion time was about 11:15 a.m., and the power of the nuclear explosion was about 18,000 tons of TNT explosives. The entire Lenin district has been completely reduced to rubble in the explosion, almost all the buildings have been severely destroyed, several major factories in the Lenin district have also been completely blown up, and the damage to property and personnel is extremely severe! According to preliminary statistics, more than 3,000 buildings have collapsed or been damaged, more than 4,000 buildings have been damaged in different ways, and more than 250,000 people have been killed or injured, and the specific number is still being counted......"

Trotsky waved his hand at Tukhachevsky and prematurely suspended the report on the damage caused by the nuclear explosion in Leningrad. He is now concerned not with this at all, but with how much of an impact the Leningrad nuclear explosion would have on the territory of the USSR and within the Soviet Red Army? Leningrad is no ordinary city, it is the cradle of the Soviet GCD, the largest port city in the Soviet Union named after the great leader Lenin. The Germans actually dropped a nuclear bomb there, I'm afraid they wanted the whole Soviet Union to know about it, right?

"Comrade Chairman, the Northern Front and the Leningrad Oblast Party Committee and City Committee have all reported in telegrams that they have taken a single measure to block the news, that the entire city of Leningrad has been completely blocked, and that the telegraph and telephone contacts between Leningrad and the outside world have also been completely controlled (in fact, they were interrupted at the time of the nuclear explosion), and the news should not be leaked." Tukhachevsky put down the text in his hand and reported to Trotsky in a low voice.

In the face of the constant fall of nuclear fission bombs from the sky, the only thing the Soviet GCD and the Red Army can do now is probably to block the news! Ordinary Red officers and soldiers and the common people of the Soviet Union must not be allowed to know that imperialism has such a terrible super-murder weapon, otherwise the rule of the Soviet GCD is likely to collapse immediately!

"I see, the comrades of the Northern Front and Leningrad did a good job, and by the way, the comrades of the command of the Front and the Leningrad City and State Party committees did not suffer casualties in the nuclear explosion, right?" Trotsky asked expressionlessly.

"There were no big casualties, because the Leningrad City Party Committee and the State Party Committee had already moved to Red Village, and the Northern Front Command had moved to Shlishheli Fort."

"Very well, as long as the Leningrad City and State Party Committees are still there, and as long as the Northern Front Command can still function normally, I believe that the masses of the people in Leningrad will soon defeat the imperialist nuclear fission bombs and rebuild the destroyed cities." Trotsky uttered a few insincere words and turned his gaze to Skryansky. "Comrade Skryansky, have you decided on the location of the GC city?"

"The Taimyr Peninsula is a very good base for counterattacks, and I want to build a GC city in the hinterland of the Taimyr Peninsula." Skryansky did not know about Lev. Trotsky and Yue Fei had secretly gone to India, and thought that they were really the hope of the future world, so during this time he devoted all his energy to the preparation for the construction of the GC City.

Trotsky also frowned and pondered for a moment, then looked at Vatsettis: "Comrade Vatsettis, is it possible to send an engineering unit to the Taimyr Peninsula?" ”

"Comrade Chairman, there are three engineering divisions on standby in Arkhangelsk, and there are 100,000 political prisoners in the Solovsky labor camp, ready to be transported by cargo ship to Dixon Dixon (strange name, a port city near the southern shore of the Kara Sea in the Arctic Ocean, with only two or three thousand inhabitants)."

"That means at least a hundred thousand people are going to the Termell Peninsula?" Trotsky asked with concern.

"We're going to send 250,000 people there." "In addition to soldiers and prisoners, we also need quite a few young women, because we need replacements. ”

"Is there enough food? Are supplies sufficient? Trotsky asked again.

"The fishing industry in the Taimel Autonomous Region is very well developed, there are many reindeer farms, there are a lot of wild reindeer there, and we can also establish water transportation with the resistance bases in Central Siberia through the Guò Yenisei River in order to obtain supplies. It is estimated that feeding 780,000 people will not be a problem. ”

In Skryansky's plan, it was impossible for the prisoners transferred from the Solovesky concentration camp to the Taimel Peninsula to survive the winter of 1936, so it was enough to prepare them with a few months of minimum rations. The remaining sappers and Red Army guards, as well as the personnel of the Soviet GCD Central Committee, the GC International, and the young women, needed a long-term food supply. However, the problem of feeding these people is not difficult to solve, because the Taimel Peninsula is rich in natural resources, which can provide most of the food supply through fishing, animal husbandry and hunting, and can also be supplied from other resistance bases scattered in the Central Siberian plateau.

"What about defense?" Trotsky then asked. "Are you sure you're defending the city of G.C. on the Taimyr Peninsula?"

"Sure!" Skryansky confidently assured: "It is thousands of kilometers away from Krasnoyarsk, there are no roads and railways along the way, and our Red Army partisans are densely packed, and the enemy's large army cannot pass at all, and the small units are not our opponents." The only danger comes from the Arctic Ocean, but our GC city will not be built on the coast of the Arctic Ocean, but in the depths of the Blanga Mountains, two or three hundred kilometers from the coastline. ”

Although Trotsky had already decided to devote his life to the rest of the world and not to seek refuge anywhere in Siberia, he had studied the terrain of northern Siberia - probably the most inhospitable and inaccessible land in the world except Antarctica. Even if the Chinese were to draw it into their territory, they would only rule northern Siberia on paper. It is impossible to truly rule every inch of land there, let alone Chinese who are not accustomed to cold life, and even the Russians, known as polar bears, are not so capable. You know, the area is about the size of the whole of Europe, and I wonder if there were 500,000 people before the war? And they are concentrated in areas close to southern Siberia or the coast of the Arctic Ocean. In the extremely vast interior, if it were not for the withdrawal of troops and inhabitants from southern Siberia to the north, the war would have shown little sign of human activity at all. But even now, in the vast inland region of northern Siberia, humans are probably as rare as the Siberian tiger. And there was no industry at all, not even agriculture - it was so cold that there were no food crops to grow.

Blyukher's hundreds of thousands of guerrilla troops are now fighting by hunting and fishing, and because of the advance of the Chinese invading army, the strongholds close to the Trans-Siberian Railway have basically fallen, and the Red Army can only continue to retreat to the north where the weather conditions are even harsher, and even its own survival is extremely difficult, and it is impossible to provide any supplies to the GC city on the Taimel Peninsula. Perhaps the Chinese only need to deploy a small fleet on the Arctic Ocean to blockade the northern coastal areas of Siberia, and at the same time control the southern Siberian region with heavy troops and prevent supplies from flowing into the north, they can trap the GCIST fighters in Siberia, which is also the main reason why Trotsky is not optimistic about the future development of GCIST cities.

"Comrade Vatseties, can we send more supplies to the Taimel Peninsula now?" Thinking of this, Trotsky decided to help the Siberian partisans as much as possible, and although they were all "outcasts", it was always good for them to hold out longer. Vasetis took a deep breath helplessly and said: "We will try our best, but now the consumption of the operation on the Western Front is extremely high, and the Germans have begun to bomb our heavy industrial base in the west again, and the military production has been severely affected, and the supply of materials is extremely tight, so ......"

"Comrade Vatsetis, the struggle in Siberia is our future!" Trotsky looked at his People's Commissar of Labor Defense: "After the end of the defense of Moscow, all the surviving members of the Political Bureau and the Military Council will go to the GC City!" ”

Of course, Vasetis would not go to the icy and snowy city of Grumble, for Trotsky had already arranged a route for him to flee to India, but that was secret. Therefore, he still focused on his bare head and promised: "I understand, I will definitely prepare enough supplies for GC City to last for ten years!" ”

Trotsky nodded with satisfaction, then looked at People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs Livinov, who, seeing his gaze, immediately took out the latest summary of diplomatic issues and handed them to Trotsky, and said: "Comrade President, our ambassador to Switzerland reports that imperialism is currently preparing for a Berlin peace conference to discuss the end of the war and the distribution of the spoils after the war. ”

"Another Paris Peace Conference!" Trotsky sneered and asked: "What kind of future have they arranged for the Russian nation?" ”

"Probably...... But collective exile! Litvinov whispered: "It is rumored that both Germany and China want to send all Russians to Australia after the victory over the Soviet Union, but the United States and Britain oppose such an arrangement. ”

"Huh." Trotsky sneered twice, did not express any opinion, but turned the question to Japan and India: "What are they going to do with Japan and India?" ”

"Japan will be completely wiped out! The Japanese nation will no longer exist, and all Japanese will be forced to become Chinese. Litvinov replied: "India's arrangements are still uncertain, and neither China, the United States, Britain nor Germany seem to want to destroy the Indian GCD, because they think that the territory of the Indian GCD is too barren and there is no oil and water ......."

"Comrade Livinov, does this mean that after the end of this world war, there will still be a GC country in the world?" Skryansky asked with interest.

Litvinov shook his head and said, "I don't know, I want to ...... India's GCD is not so easy to pass, after all, imperialism has nuclear fission bombs in its hands, although India and G have imprisoned British and American prisoners in several big cities as meat shields, but if they must adhere to the banner of the world's first, I am afraid that in the end it will ......"

Skryansky was stunned, Litvinov was right, although China, the United States, Britain and Germany did not have the idea of turning most of India into colonies in the hands of India (perhaps because they thought that the pay and benefits were not equal), but it did not mean that they could not turn it into a public nuclear test base! If a few nuclear fission bombs are dropped there every once in a while, that is, the Indian people are not afraid of death, then will their socialism still be built?

"Call Borodin," Trotsky rubbed his temples and said helplessly: "The Indian GCD can temporarily hide their claims, the key now is to preserve the fire of the first world, to accumulate strength before the arrival of the third world war, even if it is to temporarily put away the flag of the GCD, it doesn't matter, I think the Indian GCD can be renamed the Bharatiya Janata Party, and it can also negotiate peacefully with imperialism, as long as it can win the opportunity to recuperate, even if the conditions are harsh, it can be agreed." ”

After saying this, Trotsky raised his eyes and swept around the members of the Political Bureau and the Military Committee present, and took in everyone's expressions, including Skryansky, all of whom were numb, and it seemed that they had accepted the reality that the world was at a low ebb in an all-round way. Trotsky sighed softly and added: "This is the way for the future, comrades, let us now discuss the arrangements for resisting the imperialist invasion." His eyes were set on the Chief of the General Staff of the Red Army, Tukhachevsky.

The world is definitely going to fail now, but this does not mean that the great Soviet Red Army can lie down and wait for death, because Trotsky is still counting on the revival of GCISM in the future, so the Red Army soldiers need to resist desperately on both the eastern and western fronts, and hold on for a while, so that he can have time to make arrangements. As Trotsky's most important military assistant, Tukhachevsky's main task now was to delay time by all means.

"Comrade Chairman, during this period the losses of the Red Army on both the Eastern and Western Fronts were very huge, after the defeat in the Battle of Krasnoyarsk, the total strength of the Eastern Front has been reduced by half, including the Eastern Front and the Central Asian Front, there are less than 700,000 people left, most of the heavy weapons and supplies have been lost, and the situation is very difficult. The situation on the Western Front is not much better, the Western Front, the Southwestern Front, and the Northern Front have been under tremendous pressure for more than half a month, and the imperialist bloc led by Germany has concentrated at least 5 million to 6 million troops, and the technical equipment has exceeded ours by several times, and it has ......."

"Comrade Tukhachevsky, I need a program to resist the imperialist invasion, not difficult!" Trotsky interrupted in a stiff tone. Tukhachevsky smiled bitterly and said: "Comrade Chairman, since the snowmelt season has passed and the ground on the Western Front has dried up, it is expected that a major surprise attack of the German armored forces will soon come, and the purpose of dropping nuclear fission bombs in Smolensk and Leningrad is likely to be to demoralize the Red Army so that they can break through our defensive line. So I estimate that in the coming days, the defense lines of the Western Front and the Southwestern Front may still be attacked by nuclear fission bombs! Therefore, the Western Front and the Southwestern Front immediately adjusted their defensive methods and replaced the defensive line that now stretched for thousands of kilometers with hundreds of completely independent fortress-type strongholds. ”

"Hundreds of strongholds?" Trotsky frowned. His Western Front and Southwestern Front still had 10 million guns on their books, and even if they were split into 300 parts, there would be more than 30,000 men in none of them, which seemed to be a lot, but this kind of isolated stronghold could only be broken by each in the face of the enemy's superior forces.

"Yes, hundreds of strongholds, and only this one can cope with both the assault of the enemy's armored clusters and the bombardment of nuclear fission bombs...... I don't think the enemy will have hundreds of nuclear fission bombs anyway! Tukhachevsky explained with a wry smile. This is the best way that can be thought of at the moment, and it must be adjusted as soon as possible, and the General Staff estimates that the Germans may launch a general offensive on the Western Front a few days or on the same day before the Berlin Peace Conference begins! Referring to the situation in the Battle of Krasnoyarsk, the troops witnessing the attack of nuclear fission bombs are likely to lose their fighting spirit, and the enemy will most likely drop three or four nuclear fission bombs in a row in the direction of the main breakthrough, opening a passage for the assault armored forces! ”rs!。