parting(1/3)
!On January 26, 1943, what shocked the whole of Europe and the world happened:
Germany and the British government also announced on this day that Germany and Britain reached a peace agreement - the London Peace Agreement was signed and a formal ceasefire will be officially launched today.
The specific content of the peace treaty was not disclosed, but it was enough just to make an announcement!
The long war between Germany and Britain ends!
The Vichy government in the United States and France took the lead in expressing its welcome to the contract, and President Roosevelt also praised Baron Alexanderson and Prime Minister Churchill for all efforts to make peace.
On the same day, the UK announced that it would send an expeditionary force into the Far East to participate in the US war operations against Japan. Now, the British have been able to free up their hands to teach Japan a good lesson. Japan has previously posed serious challenges to Britain in Asia.
Wang Weiyi fulfilled his promise and helped China in his own way!
With the war between the United States and Britain and Japan, the pressure on China's battlefield will inevitably be greatly reduced. This is exactly the result Wang Weiyi wants to see.
The first protest was undoubtedly the French National Liberation Commission led by Charles de Gaulle. He gave a serious warning to the British side, which once again undermined the self-esteem of the British Empire.
De Gaulle's words are quite strict, and he used the words "warning, reminding, and destroying" many times, which is something Churchill could not accept.
Now, De Gaulle has to make the worst plan. Previously, De Gaulle was preparing to relocate his organization to North Africa, but due to the sharp decline of the Allied forces in North Africa, he had to temporarily dispel this idea. However, now, the idea of relocating the organization has become urgent.
The British were indifferent to this, and the existence of the Free France Movement and the French National Liberation Commission in London was also a very embarrassing thing for Britain.
This attitude in Britain also made De Gaulle feel great disappointment.
The Soviet government followed the Free France movement.
Previously, with the loss of Iran, the most important channel for the Soviet Union to obtain assistance from the United States and Britain had been cut off, and Germany was obviously preparing for a new large-scale offensive, but at this critical moment, Britain and Germany suddenly had a truce.
The Moscow government angrily accused the British bourgeois government of betrayal and abandoned the just alliance, and made shameless compromises to the evil forces Germany, etc.
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This is in the normal forecast of the UK, and on January 27, the day after the British-German armistice statement was issued, the Moscow government responded more intensely:
The Soviet Union formally withdrew from the Allies on January 27, 1943 and would fight against Germany alone in the Axis of Evil.
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Britain also predicted such a strong reaction from the Soviet Union. However, what Britain is considering now is not the withdrawal of the Soviet Union, but how to get a share of the fatty meat of Russia.
Just like the Germans, the British were also full of confidence in the Skeleton Baron. It is obvious that the Skeleton Baron will now be personally directed to the decisive battle against the Russians, and such a German army will be invincible.
As for the United States, the threat from Europe has been eliminated, and now they can devote all their energy to the war against Japan.
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Just as Wang Weiyi had expected before, once Germany and Britain ceased to fight, the Soviet Union would have to seek allies of his heart. In the world, at this time, the Soviet Union could find only one allies:
Japan!
Wang Weiyi hopes to see the establishment of the Japan-Russia alliance. Of course, Japan-Russia once fought in Nomenkan, but what does that matter? Today's allies may be tomorrow's enemies, and similarly, today's enemies may be tomorrow's allies.
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The world situation has changed drastically, and the world is in chaos, and the world's attention is focused on Russia and Japan.
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At this time, the German Empire's Navy, Army and Air Force honored the Grand Marshal Ernst.
Alexson.
Feng.
Marshal Breme has arrived in Russia.
The decisive battle that determines the fate of Germany and the fate of the world is about to break out here!
Russia in January is still so cold that it makes people feel heart-wrenching. However, the situation of the German army has improved greatly now, and a large amount of supply materials are being continuously transported to the Russian front.
The German army will no longer encounter difficulties in supplying difficulties.
This is due to Ernst.
Marshal Breme's huge victory in Türkiye and North Africa made Germany's supplies a little richer.
Now, with the capture of Türkiye, Wang Weiyi’s previous strategic goals can be achieved:
Two groups of attacks the Caucasus to capture the crucial Caucasus oil field!
For victory - Germany's victory - the Skeleton Baron's victory!
It is the end of January and the timetable for the final battle has been formulated:
March 1943!
Moscow also noticed the movements of the German army. During this truce, the Soviet army also tried its best to reorganize a large number of legions and supplemented with a large number of weapons and ammunition.
They must not risk losing the Caucasus!
Perhaps, this will be the decisive battle on the entire Soviet battlefield.
The new Caucasian Legion has been organized, and Vasilevsky was promoted to the Soviet Marshal and Commander-in-Chief of the Caucasian Legion. He was entrusted with infinite hope by Stalin.
But to be fair, Vasilevsky did not have much confidence in winning. After all, the enemy he faced had a name that scared the whole world:
Skeleton Baron!
"I can stop the army's offensive in the Caucasus for more than three months, but I can't guarantee what will happen afterwards..." This was what Vasilevsky told Comrade Stalin after receiving the order.
Comrade Stalin told him that in three months, the newly formed legion would be able to be all put into the battlefield, and the final victory would definitely belong to the great Soviet.
But when Comrade Stalin left, Marshal Zhukov asked his friends worriedly how confident they were to defend the Caucasus. Huasilevsky replied helplessly: "I don't know, Comrade Zhukov. If he had a confrontation on a head-on battlefield, I believe I would be sure to hold on for March or even longer. But will Comrade Stalin's promised reinforcements arrive in time? What unexpected attack methods will the Skeleton Baron adopt? I am not sure about these in my heart. What more important is......."
He was silent for a moment before whispering: "Will Comrade Stalin trust me completely? Will the tragedy that happened to those generals continue to happen to me?"
Speaking of this, he did not continue.
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However, Zhukov already fully understood what he meant.
As the war progressed and the situation worsened, Comrade Stalin's suspicion seemed to be getting worse. His suspicion was always worried that there were German spies lurking around him, and that someone wanted to murder him. For those commanders sent to the front line, he was always worried that they would be bribed by the Germans.
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Even their leaders do not trust the commanders on the front line, so how can the soldiers on the front line fight for their faith to the end?
"I will do my best here..." Zhukov could only comfort him like this: "No matter what happens, remember that I am here, you don't need to worry too much..."
To be continued...