Chapter 319: Alliance (2) (Asking for subscriptions, monthly passes, and various !! )

Major General Ivan's combat effectiveness analysis is not some boring data, which comes with a large number of examples, when these senior generals of the Soviet Union read those examples, everyone was surprised, every example here can be called a classic, and the results are brilliant enough, no wonder this little-known little man can rise strongly in such a short period of time, such a record even these senior generals here will be envious and jealous, not famous.

At the same time, all the officers present had to face up to this Chinese general entrenched in northern China, who was fully qualified to be an ally of the great Soviet Union.

After listening to Zhukov's words, Stalin was also quite moved. Although he was the one who single-handedly promoted the cooperation between the Soviet Union and Chen Feng's department, his specific understanding of Chen Feng's department was still very limited. The Chinese general had a medicine that was effective in treating wound inflammation, and he traded with the Soviet Union, the United States, and Britain, and was also a newly rising warlord in China.

But after listening to Zhukov's words today, he realized that the young and newly married child was so powerful that he was already qualified to be with him. Vissarionovic. Stalin spoke to people on an equal footing.

Later, Stalin personally made the decision, and Zhukov personally came forward to go to Guisui to discuss the alliance with Chen Feng.

After reading the letter sent by Major General Ivan, Chen Feng did not immediately agree, but asked Major General Ivan to go back first and wait for his news.

Chen Feng is very cautious about forming an alliance with the Soviet Union, and the Soviet Union is not all an ally of World War II for Chen Feng. With the upgrading of the system and the continuous expansion of the army, Chen Feng no longer has much to worry about the Japanese threat. As long as there are no major mistakes, there will be no problem at all for Japan to solve in a few years.

However, according to the main mission set for him by the system, he will inevitably clash head-on with the Soviet Union in the future, and if he forms an alliance with the Soviet Union now, it will be very troublesome to deal with their relations in the future. However, the current Soviet Union is an extremely important part of the overall game with Chen Feng, the market where Chen Feng earns money and the technical base for China's industrialization, and at this time it must not offend Stalin, the dictator.

After thinking about it repeatedly, Chen Feng decided to talk to Zhukov first, see the conditions on the Soviet side, and if the conditions were feasible, then form an alliance. If you can't, become an arms dealer.

Zhukov acted quickly. Less than half a day after Chen Feng informed Major General Ivan, the Soviet side formally presented its credentials to the Nationalist Government, and General Zhukov was going to inspect the volunteer pilots of the Northern Air Force aiding China, and at the same time, he was also going to pay a formal goodwill visit to the Nationalist Government.

Although I don't know why the Soviet Union is in such a hurry to visit China this time. However, the Nationalist Government attaches great importance to the current Sino-Soviet relations. After all, the Soviet Union's assistance to the Nationalist Government accounted for a large part of the Nationalist Government's armament. In particular, the pilots and fighters of the Soviet Union aiding China were a killer weapon against the Japanese naval aviation, without the support of the Soviet Union. The situation will become even more erosive, so the Nationalist Government does not dare to neglect the visit of Zhukov and others to China.

Soon after, the Nationalist Government sent a telegram back to the Soviet Union welcoming General Zhukov's visit to China, and at the same time, the Nationalist Government issued an order in Wuhan to immediately set up a reception group led by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with the participation of high-level officials of the Ministry of Military Affairs and the Ministry of National Defense, to receive Zhukov and his entourage with the same etiquette as receiving foreign heads of state.

On 2 April, Zhukov and his entourage flew to Wuhan in Lanzhou, escorted by a destroyer brigade of the Nationalist Government, while all units in each theater were on standby, ready to deal with the surprise attack of the Japanese army at any time. In particular, the Air Force strictly prevented the Japanese Air Force from intercepting Zhukov and others.

Zhukov received a very high courtesy in Wuhan, in addition to the Nationalist Government's routine reception dinner, Lao Chiang also set up a family banquet in his official residence to invite Zhukov, which can be said to have given the Soviet side enough face.

And Zhukov did not hide it, and he explained his intention straight to the point: our great Soviet Union wants to establish a comprehensive cooperative relationship with China, and the Soviet Union will increase its assistance to the Nationalist Government, including some very advanced weapons and equipment and interest-free loans, and can also help China build the most basic military industry, such as steel mills and gunpowder factories. The condition was that when the Soviet Union was threatened from the east, the Nationalist government had to send troops to contain its forces in North China, including the armies of its client states, such as the puppet state of Manchukuo.

How could the Nationalist Government refuse such a good thing to be delivered to the door. Anyway, now that the Nationalist Government has started a war with Japan, and the two countries have officially severed diplomatic relations and declared war, there is no possibility of retreating. There is no possibility of coexistence between the two sides except that one side completely kills the other.

Fighting the Japanese army is already the responsibility of the Nationalist Government and the obligation that must be assumed, and the Japanese army is now eyeing Wuhan and may launch a second battle of Wuhan at any time.

At the behest of Lao Chiang, the Nationalist Government soon signed an agreement with Zhukov, the content of which is unknown to others, anyway, from then on a larger number of Soviet-made weapons were transported to the rear through the roads in the northwest, and a large number of Kuomintang troops began to use Soviet weapons and equipment.

After completing his visit to Wuhan, Zhukov proposed to the Nationalist Government an official goodwill visit to Chahar Province under the pretext that he wanted to inspect another group of Soviet pilots serving in Chahar, and asked the Nationalist Government to approve it.

Although Zhukov's intentions were not clear, it was nothing more than an alliance, and besides, the Soviet Union and Chen Feng had already hooked up, and the Nationalist Government could only turn a blind eye to this and agreed to Zhukov's request.

Soon, the Nationalist Government called Chen Feng and asked him to receive Zhukov and his party with the highest courtesy. At the same time, the Nationalist Government will also send a delegation headed by the Minister of Foreign Affairs to Gui Sui.

As for the Soviet delegation's visit to the Nationalist Government, the most sensitive were the Japanese, and out of judgment of the situation, the Japanese army base camp had concluded that Zhukov's greatest intention during his visit to China was probably to form an alliance with the Nationalist Government. For this reason, the Japanese army headquarters ordered the intelligence department of the Chinese dispatch army to immediately send the most elite agents to sabotage the Sino-Soviet negotiations, and if they could, directly kill the Soviet representatives.

However, it is a pity that the Nationalist Government has long been guarding against this move of the Japanese, so it has kept it strictly secret when Zhukov will come and which airfield he will land. During Zhukov's visit, his residence was surrounded by a large number of field troops, and at the same time, Chiang also sent a company of soldiers from his guards to protect Zhukov, and even the most mysterious Chinese military police were dispatched, without giving the Japanese agents the slightest chance.

On the contrary, it was the Military Command Bureau that attacked continuously, taking the Japanese intelligence department by surprise, in addition to annihilating more than a dozen elite Japanese agents, it also found out several hidden traitors from within, and one of them was even a guy at the level of a major general.

At the end of the visit, the Japanese thought that there was no more chance to attack. Unexpectedly, an exciting news came from Wuhan that Zhukov did not plan to return to China directly, but was preparing a friendly visit to the Chinese province of Chahar.

However, this news was not all good for the Japanese, and Zhukov's visit to Chahar once again pricked the nerves of the Japanese. They were very clear about the purpose of Zhukov's visit to Chahar, and Chen Feng's department originally had a good relationship with the Soviet Union, which was a major market for Chen Feng's penicillin drugs, and the Soviet Union gave Chen Feng's department great support.

The Japanese know this better than anyone else, and in past battles, especially in air battles, they have shot down and even captured a large number of Soviet pilots, proving that there are a large number of Soviets in the establishment of the troops under Chen Feng's command. At the same time, the Japanese army also obtained strong evidence that Yehelina, one of Chen Feng's wives, was a Soviet, and she was also the daughter of a Soviet general, and they had reason to believe that when the conflict in the Nomenkan area was becoming more and more intense, the Soviet Union suddenly visited Chahar and must have come to form an alliance with this powerful Chinese general.

In order to completely destroy this alliance, the North China Front received an order from the General Headquarters of the Chinese Dispatch Army to kill Zhukov at all costs.

Binshan Motoyuki repeatedly handed over the task to Yamamoto Kazuki and Koga Chiyoko, and even transferred the most elite agent under his command, Minako Suzuki, to Yamamoto Kazuki, in short, with one purpose, to kill Zhukov at all costs, to sabotage the alliance between the Soviet Union and the Chinese people, especially not to let the Soviet Union and Chen Feng's troops reach a strategic consensus.

On 6 April, the Guisui airfield was completely under martial law, and the field troops were dispatched to clean up the mountains and forests around the airport in order to allow the Japanese special forces to sneak attack the airfield, and even more to prevent the Japanese snipers from sniping Zhukov. The fighter regiment immediately dispatched fighters to the border between Chen Feng's headquarters and the Japanese army to patrol to prevent a sneak attack by the Japanese army and aviation units.

Chen Feng, Deng Ping, Kang Ze, vice chairman of Chahar Province, and Yang Yi, chief of staff of the Eighth Theater of Operations, attended the banquet together, and the high-standard reception made Zhukov and Minister Wang of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Nationalist Government who came with him very satisfied.

Chen Feng knew that Zhukov's visit to China was mainly aimed at him, so he should not get to the point so quickly. Sure enough, after being full of wine and food, Zhukov proposed to visit Chen Feng's territory, hoping that Chen Feng could send him a guide. Of course, Chen Feng would not refuse, and immediately transferred Kang Xiaowei, who was familiar with Russian, from the intelligence department, and asked him to accompany Zhukov to observe Hal, and also sent a special operations squadron to protect Zhukov in case of accidents. (To be continued......)