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It’s not that he doesn’t know these things, but he doesn’t know how to deal with them at all.
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"Someone made suggestions to Marshal Ernst." Hayerav carefully captured the expression of the other department: "They think that your subordinates should be bought, carry a lot of cash, and urge them to carry out an uprising. Do you think that in such a situation, how many subordinates will be as loyal as you? Have you imagined what would happen if the troops around you suddenly betray you when the battle was at its most intense?"
Darkrenf was silent again.
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He was absolutely sure that such a thing would happen as long as the Germans were willing to do it.
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"But Marshal Ernst rejected this suggestion. He insisted that I come to negotiate with you first." Hayerav particularly emphasized the word "negotiation" instead of using "persuading surrender", which made Darkrenf more easily accept: "This is true respect, is it? Because Marshal Ernst praised your firmness and sacrifice, he was unwilling to welcome the betrayal of your subordinates without any preparation. Marshal Ernst also asked me to bring you some words...."
He looked at the general: "Marson Ernst asked me to tell you that the real betrayal starts with Russia. What Russia needs is not a person like Gregory, but a powerful government that can truly consider the future of the country. He does not want you to surrender to the German army or the Ukrainians, he just wants you to be responsible for this country. You can continue to command your army, join the new government after the war is over, and completely rebuild the Russian revival. Please don't let the innocent people bleed, the decision is in your hands, General Darkrenf."
Darkrenf's eyelids twitched a few times: "Is this really what Marshal Ernst said?"
"Yes, a word is not bad." Hayerav replied with great certainty: "The decision is in your hands, General!"
Darkrenf turned his attention to his chief of staff, and Midoff whispered: "Mr. Commander, I have no right to ask you what to do, but I agree with one thing. Russia will continue to be ruled by Gregorian, and our country will collapse. You cherish your reputation, but the future of the country is more important than anything else... Surrender may make you a great revivor...."
Darkrenf lit a cigarette and fell into deep thought.
Hayerav did not urge him, but just waited patiently.
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The army has no hope. It is probably tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, and under the strong impact of the German-Ukrainian coalition forces, the entire battlefield will collapse.
There must be some choices and one choice must be made.
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Surrender or destroy.
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After a long time, Darkrenf threw away the third cigarette he smoked: "Hayeraf, please go back and tell Marshal Ernst that the conditions for my surrender are as follows..."
Darkrenf made his final decision.
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In fact, he knew very well that the decisions he made were completely correct.
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This is a war that has no hope and will only completely collapse the country.
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On April 29, 1966, General Darkrenf, commander of the 11th Army of the Russian Army in Ukraine, announced that he would lead the entire army to stop the war.
Neither Darkrenf, nor Germany or Ukraine used the word "surrender". Or they deliberately avoided it.
German military commander Ernst.
Marshal Breme praised Darkrenv's efforts for peace at the first time and immediately mobilized a large number of troops to cover the flanks of the Russian 11th Army to prevent the enemy's fierce counterattack.
In the afternoon of the same day, Darkrenf appeared at the German General Command. When he saw Marshal Ernst, his first question was: "Can you keep your promise, Marshal?"
"I will keep my promise unconditionally, General." Wang Weiyi's answer was so affirmative: "I hope you and me will build a brand new Russia!"
Darkrenf finally let go of his heavy mood.
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After he announced the cessation of the battle, the 11th Army was surprisingly without any opposition. All officers and soldiers accepted the order calmly.
They are the ones who are least willing to continue fighting.
Wang Weiyi visited the 11th Army that night and announced in front of all the Russian officers and soldiers that the German government would advance their salary for three months first. When the new Russian government was established, their wage arrears would be resolved as soon as possible.
This is a decision that makes the Russians cheer.
They are soldiers and can shed blood and sacrifice for their motherland. But they are also just a group of ordinary people, and they also need to use this salary to support their families.
"Why do you do this, Baron?" Karenbu was a little confused: "We also need a lot of money to support the war."
"Karenbu, we need them. War is not just a matter of war..." Wang Weiyi said lightly: "Everything we do to the Russians will have a great impact on the Russian army. Our goal is not just Ukraine. I hope we can enter Moscow again soon and rely solely on our own strength."
Karenbu was frightened: "Does he rely on only one Baron Guard?"
This sounds like an incredible thing.
Wang Weiyi smiled and said, "Why not? The only force we can mobilize is the Baron Guard for the time being. However, we still have many alliances, such as the Ukrainian army of Korkorok, and the 11th Army of Dalkrenv. Miracles always favor those who are prepared."
Karenbu shrugged, feeling it was still hard to believe.
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To be continued...