SS - Forward!(1/2)
On September 15, 1943, the Soviet Marshal and the Commander-in-Chief of the Moscow Defense Battle Surrendered.
This means that the fierce battle to defend Moscow is gradually coming to an end.
Now, in the Kremlin, there are only a small number of guard troops left, which are not enough to cause any threat.
With just one attack, the German army was able to completely and completely control the command center that still existed in Moscow.
When the news of Zhukov's surrender reached Stalin's ears, the supreme leader of the Soviet Union was not surprised. Instead, he seemed to think that such a thing would happen sooner or later.
That night, Stalin delivered his last speech in his life. Of course, there were not many listeners at this time. In the speech, he thanked all the Red Army soldiers and the Soviet people for their efforts, and said that although the war was about to fail, the great Soviets would not end their mission because of the fall of Moscow. On the contrary, sooner or later, the Soviet flag would be re-entered all over the world.
At the end of the speech, he told Beria and the guards who were still loyal to protecting themselves to this day that their mission had been completed and from now on, they had no need to continue fighting and could make any choice they thought were right.
As for Stalin himself, he told the guards that he needed some good rest.
Belia knew what his leader wanted to do. For the first time, he opposed Stalin's request for him and insisted on staying here to accompany Stalin through the last part of his life.
Stalin agreed.
There was already a faint sound of gunfire coming in. At this time, the German army had already started the attack. Stalin lit his pipe and signaled Belia to close the door, and then slowly said: "Comrade Ravrenji Pavlovich Belia, thank you for being able to stay with me in this last time..."
"Comrade Stalin, this is my honor." Beria said lightly.
"I have experienced many things..." Stalin did not show too much panic in his last moments: "I have been betrayed, encountered assassination, and I have also personally executed many of my companions, or those who have followed me. I have never regretted anything I have done, but I never thought that at such a time, you are the only one with me...."
Beria did not speak, but listened quietly to the General Secretary:
"Wasilevsky surrendered and Zhukov surrendered, they were all comrades I once trusted extremely. But strangely, I don't resent them at all. Instead, I think they made the most correct choice. What about you, Comrade Beria? If you are willing now, you can also go out from here...."
Beria shook her head: "No, Comrade Stalin, I will always be by your side."
"You are the one who deserves the most trust." Stalin sighed: "Where is Comrade Khrushchev?"
"Ah, I don't know, we've lost his connection for a long time."
"He probably surrendered, too."
"Maybe · But so far we have not received any news about him."
"Go with him, go with him." Stalin was a little unwilling to accept it. He trusted Khrushchev very much. He also hoped that at the last moment of his life, Khrushchev could be with him like Beria, but unfortunately, he did not see him: "It's so fast, from the Battle of Stalingrad to the present, it's so fast. In my plan, the Germans would have to reach Moscow in October at the earliest. At that time, our preparations would be more complete, but what I didn't expect was that Moscow would fall in September. Comrade Beria' Have you ever thought about why this is?"
Belia shook her head again, and he could not answer the question at all.
"Why? Let our descendants pursue the truth..." Stalin smiled. At this time, he heard the gunshots and seemed to be closer to this place. Then he put down the pipe that had accompanied him for many years, took out a small bottle from his pocket, and his expression became extremely serious and solemn: "Comrade Ravrenji Pavlovich Beria, I thought of this moment. I have to say goodbye to you, and you will become my Joseph Vesarionovic Stalin, the witness of the last journey of life and the only witness."
At this moment, Belia burst into tears, and he tried his best to control his excitement: "Farewell forever, Comrade Joseph Vesarionovich Stalin.
When I witness your brave and fearless departure, I will follow your steps.”
Stalin smiled slightly, opened the bottle, and poured the liquid from the bottle into his mouth.
The effect of the poison is very fast. In a few seconds, Stalin left the world forever.
Joseph.
Visarionovic.
Stalin was born on December 21, 1879 in Gori, Georgia. He was from Georgia. His original surname was Jugashvili. His father was a peasant shoemaker and his mother was the daughter of a serf.
Stalin was elected as General Secretary of the Party Central Committee in 1922 and served as Chairman of the Soviet People's Committee since 1941. At the First All-Soviet Congress in December 1922, he made a report on the establishment of the Soviet Socialist Republic League. He put forward the idea of establishing the Soviet Socialist Republic first. On January 1924, Lenin passed away and Stalin began to lead the construction of socialism in the Soviet Union. In 1936, the Eighth Soviet Congress passed a new constitution, which stipulated that the Soviet Union was led by the Communist Party.
A socialist country of workers and peasants. Its economic foundation is the socialist economic system and the socialist ownership of means of production; its political foundation is the Soviet representatives of workers at all levels. The promulgation of the new constitution marked the establishment of the basic socialist system in the Soviet Union and also marked the formation of a highly concentrated political and economic system created by Stalin. Its characteristic is to manage the economy through administrative orders, deny the law of value, and exclude commodities and markets. Its political characteristics are: high concentration of power, no distinction between the party and the government, lack of mass supervision, and neglect of democracy and the legal system.
With the firm establishment of Stalin's status and the development of Soviet construction, Stalin's prestige increased unprecedentedly. By the 1930s, Stalin's personality cult had reached a very serious level. From 1935 to 1938, Stalin carried out a great purge movement, namely the anti-counterrevolutionary movement, and a large number of outstanding leaders of the party, government, military, and military, as well as famous intellectuals, and even ordinary cadres and the masses were charged with various crimes and were brutally suppressed and persecuted.
In June 1941, he was appointed chairman of the National Defense Commission and in August of the same year, he served as the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet Armed Forces.
After the outbreak of the German-Soviet War, Stalin was the supreme commander and supreme leader of the Soviet armed forces.
At 1:26 am on September 16, 1943, Stalin committed suicide in the Kremlin. There was only one person who was with him at that time:
Rafrenji.
Pavlovich.
Beria.
Belia watched Stalin die with her own eyes. He originally wanted to bury Stalin's body, but it was too late to go in time.
Finally, Belia ended her life with a pistol that was racing into her mouth.
His body fell next to Stalin's body.
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In fact, Stalin had another choice, such as surrender, but he knew very clearly that even if he could barely save his life now, those people would not let him go.
For example, Marshal Timuxin, and those who have been persecuted by themselves.
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Rather than ending endless shame from them, it is better to end all this in the fastest way. The pain is sometimes just a moment.
No matter what, Stalin has completed the last part of his life.
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September 16, 1943, 6:00 in the morning.
The last gunshot stopped abruptly.
On this day, the Battle of Moscow finally ended. The Battle of Moscow, which broke out on June 30, lasted for two and a half months. In this Battle, more than 550,000 soldiers and civilians died or injured.
A large number of Soviet generals and marshals were killed, captured, and surrendered. The entire Soviet system was completely destroyed.
The Soviet Union - the country was destroyed!
The Soviet Socialist Alliance, founded in 1922, collapsed after only 21 years of existence. Its vitality is astonishing.
And only one person brought them all:
Ernst.
Alexson.
Feng.
Bryme - Baron Skeleton!
Some people call him Baron Rose, and some call him Baron Hell, but most people are still used to calling him "Baron Skeleton".
This Baron, who has always brought a miracle to Germany, once again brought an incredible miracle to the Germans.
He has been here, he has seen him conquered!
St. Ernst!
At 6:30, the German army completely controlled the Kremlin, and in the square, a large number of German tanks stopped the roar of their engines, and a large number of German soldiers were neat and solemn.
Everyone is waiting for one person to arrive:
Skeleton Baron!
German military flags fluttered in the wind, and among the countless military flags is the extremely eye-catching huge flag:
Skeleton Battle Flag!
That is the symbol of victory and that is the symbol of glory!
When the skeleton battle flag appears, it means that the invincible god of war has returned. It means that there is no force that can stop Germany's progress!
St. Ernst!
A Tiger tank appeared. When the tank stopped slowly, everything around was so quiet. Standing on the tank was the Grand Marshal of the German Army:
Ernst.
Alexson.
Feng.
To be continued...