Episode 61 Unification of Asia

Entering July, Germany had already chosen the lion's share of the war against the Soviet Union. On the other side of Europe, there are airplane battles in the sky, tank battles underground, and tens of thousands of artillery shells flying in the air...... The elite forces of the Soviet and German armies all collided together. Although the Soviet army suffered many defeats and few stubborn resistances, the German army was faced with a modern war.

In Central Asia, it's a different story. The mechanized corps that used to gallop on the land of the Central Plains is now completely gone. Except for a small number of Ming reconnaissance planes and dive bombers, the ground was almost entirely filled with cavalry, infantry, and baggage troops driving mules, horses, donkeys, and even camels. Only a small number of commanders' vehicles with machine guns shuttled between the various theaters of operations, and a small number of tanks provided cover for the infantry. Only two armored divisions remained in Kazakhstan for emergency use. The main force of the Lao Ming army has basically turned into a state of rest, and now it is mainly Muslim troops advancing on the battlefield in Kazakhstan in Central Asia. Because of the serious friction between the White Russian troops and the Muslim troops, they were basically transferred by the Ming army to the Russian battlefield in the north and attacked the Chelyabinsk-Novosibirsk line.

Now that the Muslim "New Ming Army" controls 60% of Kazakhstan, on July 10, the Republic of Kazakhstan declared independence. About 150,000 "New Ming Army" recruited in Kazakhstan is now allocated to the Republic of Kazakhstan as its national defense forces. Most of the other Muslim troops were recruited from the north and south of Xinjiang as the "New Ming Army", which is still fighting in Kazakhstan.

Kazakhstan was originally ruled by the Soviet Union, and although the material life was miserable, the education level of the people was much higher than that of the northern and southern Xinjiang ruled by the Northern Qing Dynasty, and the illiteracy rate was not high. Moreover, due to long-term religious persecution and intensified atheist education, Muslimization is not as strong as in the north and south of Xinjiang. Now for the Ming army, this has become a good thing. The quality of the troops recruited from Kazakhstan is generally high, and they receive training and education from the Ming army very quickly, and the instructors of the Ming army all say that the soldiers of Kazakhstan are obviously easy to lead.

Kazakhstan was the first Soviet Union member state in Central Asia to declare independence. Ming Jun suddenly felt that his pressure was relieved. Once this flag is erected, then the "border war" of the Ming army will become the "domestic war" of Kazakhstan, and the battle line will suddenly not seem so long. In addition, the operation is no longer dominated by mechanized troops, and the pressure on logistics and supply has suddenly dropped, and it really seems that the Ming army has directly fought a war to a Ming dynasty supporting Kazakhstan to fight.

The Kazakh units of the Soviet army defected in formation, and then were incorporated into the Kazakh army, and were "transformed" by Ming army instructors - popularizing knowledge, conducting pro-Ming education, and teaching simple Chinese characters. In the future, Kazakhstan will be dominated by these pro-Ming people, thus completing the "pro-Mingization" of the entire country.

The cavalry of Kazakhstan marched westward and southward like a whirlwind, liberating the whole of Kazakhstan and the whole of Uzbekistan in half a month. On 26 July, the Republic of Uzbekistan declared its independence. The cavalry of the Ukrainian-Kazakh army continued south, chasing the remnants of the Soviet army. By this time, the local units in the Soviet army had already defected, and all that remained were some ethnic Russian troops. They feared reprisals after surrendering. At the end of July, the last 20,000 or so Soviet troops fled south into Afghanistan. Afghanistan at this time was a pro-British regime, and Britain was very powerful. The Afghan government forces disarmed the remnants of the Soviet army, imprisoned them, and prepared to extradite them to the Ming army.

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On 5 August, Turkmenistan declared independence.

At this point, the Soviet forces in southern Central Asia were basically swept away. Nanjing officially announced that the former "Kyrgyzstan" and the former "Tajikistan", as well as the eastern tip of Kazakhstan, that is, the part east of Lake Balkhash, the part south of the Trans-Khingan Mountains and the part east of Lake Baikal, all belonged to the territory of China that was forcibly occupied by Tsarist Russia in the 19th century, and now it has been recovered and incorporated into the territory of the Ming Dynasty.

By this time, the land ceded by the Northern Qing Dynasty in the 19th century had been completely recovered by the Ming Dynasty. The Ming army basically "retreated to the second line" and did not directly participate in the major battles, mainly providing air support, as well as military advisers, training, etc., and when encountering the stronger defense line of the Soviet army, it provided one or two divisions of armored troops to attack the fortified position.

On August 12, under the north-south attack of the Kazakh Army and the White Russian Army, the Soviet important town of Chelyabinsk was captured, and the Trans-Siberian Railway was cut off. Now that the Soviet regime is crumbling with the Mingde and German countries in the crosshairs, everyone can see that Stalin's fall is only a matter of time. The generals of all Soviet military districts, fronts, and even group armies, corps, and divisions have begun to be half-hearted, and surrender is no longer unacceptable. And as more and more Soviet lands were out of Moscow's control, Soviet officers and soldiers had little to worry about the consequences of surrender.

Nineteen days later, on September 2, the command of the post-Baikal border military district of the Soviet army announced its surrender, and the entire twenty divisions of Soviet troops disarmed and surrendered to the Free Russian troops. At this point, the Russian land east of the Ural Mountains was basically under the control of Free Russia. The "Soviet Union" was left with only a small piece of Europe.

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In the eyes of the Ming army, the Germans could have been like the Northern Expedition, in the middle of the road to meet each other, but I don't know what Hitler thought in his head, the German army treated the Soviet people worse than Stalin, all the way down, can be called beastly, burning, looting, torture and killing prisoners of war, predatory robbery, the villagers will be massacre if they resist a little, and then the whole village will be burned.

It was the atrocities of the German army that pushed the Soviets, who were originally busy defecting to the German army, back into Stalin's arms. Those Soviet officers and soldiers who had planned to surrender when they saw the Germans now saw that Hitler was nothing more than Stalin, and the Germans were simply beasts, so they had to resist to the death with grief and indignation.

Less than two months after the invasion of the Soviet Union, the Soviet resistance on the Western Front was firm again, and the resistance of the German army was increasing. At this time, the German army was not as strong as it was in regular history, but the Soviet army at this time was also weaker, and the Soviet Union was almost lost to the east of the Ural Mountains, coupled with the long international embargo before the war, it was basically a survival now.

Although the German offensive did not go as smoothly as Hitler had hoped, everyone now knew that the final victory would definitely be on the German side. It's just a matter of "when". As for the brutality of the German army in the Soviet Union, Hitler knew it well. And, that's what he did. Hitler's stated goal was to destroy the Slavs, and he saw the present war as a good opportunity. In wartime, it's called "civilian casualties", and even if there are more deaths, there is always a fig leaf. And after the war, mass murder, which is really called "massacre", loses the opportunity.

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