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The Third Empire - Chapter 1039

Published at 19th of October 2021 11:38:33 AM


Chapter 1039: 1039

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Since Yakov was captured, he was going to be rescued. If he died, there would be no way.

In this case, Stalin is absolutely embarrassed to say it. After all, he wants to lead the whole Soviet Union. If too many troops are used to save one of his sons, it will have a bad impact. His son is a son, isn't it someone else's son?

In order to save him, more people died. Is it worth it?

Therefore, voroshinov simply put forward a new opinion. Since he was sent to Tehran, he simply beat Tehran down. This strategic significance is more important. If Tehran is beaten down, everything will be over. Iran has become a Soviet. Are you afraid that Yakov can't be saved?

"Yes, let's just mobilize the army and fight Tehran directly!" Khrushchev reacted. This is a good way to kill two birds with one stone. It's just right.

Looking at the two people in high spirits, Zhukov behind them couldn't help shaking his head.

If you look at the map, Tehran is not far from the Caspian Sea. It seems that the Soviet army can rush through it in a day. In fact, it is the opposite. Except that there is a plain along the Caspian Sea, it belongs to the mountains to the south.

The northern part of Tehran is shrouded by the tall elberz mountains, especially the high mountains such as damawande mountain, with an altitude of 5600 meters, and countless rivers and two reservoirs. It can be said that the northern part of Tehran is steep, easy to defend and difficult to attack.

Why call gazvin? Because the mountain road from the Caspian Sea border to Ghazvin is easier to walk, and there is a relatively wide road from Ghazvin to Tehran. In this way, Ghazvin is the west gate of Tehran. If your side wants to capture Tehran, it must gnaw at the hard bone of Ghazvin.

Now, how dare you bypass Ghazvin and go straight to Tehran?

How? There are only sheep intestines around. It's not easy for tanks to move in the past! Do you want to repeat the terrible way after the last cavalry was destroyed by the formation?

In his heart, Zhukov was extremely disgusted with such a way of indiscriminate command regardless of any common sense, but he still held back.

After all, it was Stalin's son who was captured. At this time, if Zhukov poured cold water, his end would be terrible. The aftermath of the purge has not been calm. Even if Zhukov made a lot of contributions, he can easily be beaten like Tukhachevsky.

Zhukov did not touch the bad luck. In particular, it was only a local war and did not matter the survival of the Soviet Union. The big deal was to lose more troops.

Zhukov, who used arms like a God, also knew not to be disappointed at this time and deliberately hid back. However, as if he had seen through Zhukov's mind, Stalin's eyes actually put on Zhukov, and then opened his mouth: "Zhukov, what do you think?"

damn! Zhukov cursed in his heart. It's just going to pit his own rhythm. At this time, it's certainly inappropriate to say no. is that to give up saving Stalin's son? It's not appropriate to say fight. Zhukov can already have a hunch that if he fights, he must lose the war. At that time, Stalin will put the responsibility for losing the war on Zhukov.

Zhukov could not carry this pot. He quickly came up with these in his mind. Moreover, he had understood Stalin's meaning.

If Zhukov could see it, why couldn't Stalin see it? Now, Stalin is holding a chess game, so he wants to listen to Zhukov's opinion. Unfortunately, no matter what Zhukov says, it is wrong!

Countless schemes were rapidly turning in Zhukov's mind. Suddenly, Zhukov thought of something.

"Comrade Khrushchev, I would like to ask, now do the Iranians know the true identity of the captured Yakov?" Zhukov did not directly answer Stalin's words, but asked Khrushchev.

Do Iranians know? This question is really important!

Khrushchev was immediately asked, how could he know whether the Iranians knew it or not! However, Yakov is Stalin's eldest son. It is secret in the army. Only a few people know it. I'm afraid it's more likely that Iranians don't know it?

Thinking of this, Khrushchev suddenly understood the true meaning of Zhukov's question. Suddenly, he secretly scolded himself for his stupidity.

If the Iranians do not know Yakov's true identity, Yakov, like others, is an ordinary prisoner. At least now the Soviet Union has not done anything cruel. Both sides should abide by the Geneva Convention. Yakov will not be abused in the prisoner of war camp.

However, if the Iranians know Yakov's identity, they will be in trouble. They may use Yakov to coerce the Soviet leadership. At that time, Stalin will be in a dilemma.

Now, the two sides are working hard in Ghazvin and want to fight a big battle. If the Soviet army turns around to attack Tehran, there will be too many doubts. If people attribute the reasons to these prisoners and find Yakov, it will bring more trouble to the Soviet!

Thinking of this, Khrushchev turned pale. He had left the power center once because of his mistakes. Now, he can't make any mistakes again!

The expression on Khrushchev's face was uncertain and hesitated. Everyone was not a fool and immediately understood the meaning.

This matter cannot be publicized, let alone publicized. Now the best way is to secretly send capable personnel to save Yakov!

In a word, Zhukov, a quick witted man, rescued his dilemma. He did not offend Stalin, but also pointed out Khrushchev's stupidity. Stalin did not speak, turned around and slowly smoked the pot.

"Gazvin's plan remains unchanged. Continue to attack gazvin!" Stalin said, "belia, come here. You have a special task to do."

Khrushchev's face was ugly. He knew his position in Stalin's heart had declined again. He could only look at belia and go to another room with Stalin. Needless to say, he must have discussed how to rescue him.

Although Stalin didn't communicate with his eldest son at ordinary times, Stalin still cared about his son after the accident.

At this time, Yakov, who was far away in another world, was staying in a dark and humid cell with his comrades in arms.

"Will these Iranians kill us?" A soldier looked at the moonlight in the small window and couldn't help saying.

"Of course not. We are prisoners of war and protected by the Geneva Conventions. However, I hope we die on the battlefield." Yakov said, glancing at Ivan.




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