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Chapter 702 Hi! Ollie

"What? Russian National Socialist Royalist Party!?"

"Yes, we need a party that can fight the Bolsheviks, which is the Russian National Socialist Royalist Party based on the German National Socialist Workers' Party!"

In the reception hall of the Prime Minister's Office in Berlin, Germany, Hessman suddenly found that he and Comrade Stalin were in trouble! Now the Russian Empress Oliga is going to take off her palace dress and put on a stormtrooper's brown military uniform, and put on some armband to play as the head of state! I don't know if anyone will shout, "Hi! Oliga!"

"Okay, there should be a nationalist party to lead Russia!" Adolf Hitler nodded repeatedly, "Only such a party can fight against the Bolsheviks, but... to lead a country, it is not enough to have the party and propaganda slogans alone. There must also be political and economic solutions to the problem."

"Leader, we already have a solution." Oliga smiled and said, "National Socialist Russia will be a member of Europe politically and will join the European Community... In fact, Germany and Russia will become a Communist alliance in the future, so it is very natural for Russia to join the European Community."

Hitler and Hessman looked at each other, and there seemed to be no objection to the opinions raised by Oliga. Her heir, the eldest daughter of the German crown prince, was the wife of the German crown prince. In the future... If the Russian Empire really had a future, wouldn't it have to be with Germany? Of course, we have to join the European Community.

But in this way, the Russians' plates are too big!

“Economic,” Oliga continued, “we will be supported by the oil industry in the Caucasus and the Funnong Farm in Southern Russia. In some ways, we will continue the unfinished career of Stolepin.”

The Storepin reform was a major event in Russian history in the 20th century and was also regarded as a political and economic method of Tsarist Russia to save itself. But in fact, it was a mess, and Storepin himself was assassinated by anarchists who opposed the reform.

The key to this messy reform is to remove the Russian rural commune that has a little bit of a big pot meal, and at the same time promote the rich farming farm. Before the reform, the big pot mealing rural commune can be said to be something that everyone dislikes. However, once it needs to be changed, many people think that the rural commune is better than the rich farm, so they firmly oppose Storepin's reform, making him uninhibited from inside and outside.

It can be said that half of the root cause of the revolution in 1917 was in World War I, and the other half was in Storepin's reform.

Of course, it would not be possible to not carry out reforms in 1906. Because Tsarist Russia failed in the Russo-Japanese War, it was an old tradition of Russia to reform after it was defeated.

"But Storepin's reform was very unsuccessful," Hessman kindly reminded Oliga, "any system that has been developed over hundreds of years cannot be successful by reform."

"The situation is different now," Oliga said with a smile. "Because of the two ******* and the damn 'farmer status' in more than 20 years, not many people in rural Russia will like collective farms now."

The rural communes in the Tsarist Russian era were just poor, and starved to death were rare Russians’ famous sayings were "No one in Russia" because this country has vast land, rich resources, and small population. It is not easy to get rich, and it is not difficult to fill its stomach.

Therefore, the two starving ****s between the 1920s and 1930s did not cause much harm to Russian farmers, so if you cannot get a household registration in Moscow and Leningrad, it is a way to work alone.

"It is not equivalent to a rich peasant who can divide the land and work alone," Hessman shook his head. "Russian agriculture has always been not efficient, and it is difficult for a small amount of land to make farmers live a wealthier life."

Hessman's words mean that the peasants of your fighting nation are relatively lazy. If there is less land, they will not live a life. If there is more, there is no one. It is not that Russia lacks land, but that the peasants of your fighting nation are not willing to go to Siberia. Petrograd and Moscow are the places they yearn for...

“We have already taken these questions into consideration,” Oliga replied, “so we first want to restore the empire in Southern Russia and the Caucasus. The land area per capita is large, the climate is relatively mild, and there are abundant oil resources.”

This is pretty good!

Hessman already understood what Oliga meant. She did not want to restore the great empire in all Russia, but just wanted to establish a "little Russian empire" in the resource-rich Southern Russia.

There is half of the black soil of Ukraine, the industries of Donetsk and Kharkov, the prairie south of the Volga River, and the rich oil resources of the Caucasus region. It is also close to the Black Sea, the Mediterranean, with convenient transportation, and a member of the European community, which can obtain European capital and markets. It is not difficult for this "little Russian empire" to become a wealthy and developed country, but it is impossible to unify the Greater Russia with the South Russia and the Caucasus as the base.

Restoring the Russian Empire is probably just a sign of political correctness in the hands of Oliga and the Russian National Socialist Royalist Party. What is really possible in the end is actually a long-term confrontation between the Little Russia and the Great Soviet Union!

...

One after another, the National Defense People's Committee on Voroshilov and the People's Committee on Internal Affairs, walked on the aisle of the Privy Council building in the Kremlin with a few quick steps, which attracted staff to watch sideways. Seeing the two Bolshevik Party leaders so hurrying and anxious, everyone couldn't help but frown.

Something must have happened on the front line... I had to have a good life, but now it seems like I've stabbed a hornet's nest!

Voroshilov and Beria soon walked into Stalin's oak-decorated office No. 1, an office of 150 square meters, enough to hold a careful meeting inside.

When the two arrived, Stalin was whispering with the people's diplomatic committee member Molotov to discuss whether to declare war on France or not. French authorities led by Betan submitted an ultimatum to the Soviet government on August 1.

After the ultimatum, war was declared as usual, but the situation in France was a bit special. Because France now has two governments, the Pedro government in Paris and the Free French government in London exiled. Now neither Britain nor the United States declared war on France, but instead refused to recognize the Paris government and regarded free France as the French orthodox.

Therefore, after learning that the Soviet Union received an ultimatum from the French government, both the British and American governments made a request to the Soviet government to "not take Paris as an opponent". The meaning was to not recognize the Pedro government and instead use Charles de Gaulle's free France as the legal government of France.

This means that after the Soviet Union defeated Germany in the future, it would not require war compensation from France, nor would it regard France as a defeated country.

In response, Stalin and Molotov discussed this and prepared to demand that Britain and the United States recognize that the democratic Germany led by Tailmann will not be able to ask for war compensation from the democratic Germany in the future.

Seeing the two of them come in, Stalin looked at them and asked, "What's wrong?"

Voroshilov and Belia were not called by Stalin, but came to seek advice themselves, which often means something important has happened.

"Comrade Stalin, the German army invaded the city of Pskov!" Voroshilov reported military news, "They have a lot of people, and they also used a large-caliber self-propelled artillery similar to the B-4 howitzer. It should be the French St-Chat 194mm self-propelled artillery... and also adopted a style of play similar to the B-4 combat group. The city of Pskov may not last long."

The "demolition tactic" of the b-4 battle group has a great role in siege war. The Soviet Red Army defeated most of Warsaw with this move. It also made the exchange ratio of the German army in the city defense war far less than the two short assaults organized by Model in the field. Because of the "Tiger" and "Black Panther" assisting, the Soviet army suffered heavy casualties. The exchange ratio of tanks was at least 1:20, and the exchange ratio of personnel was also 1:10.

Now the Germans used French 194mm self-propelled artillery to launch the same "demolition war", which also made the Soviet Red Army suffer the same pain.

However, the biggest risk Pskov faced was not the French "demolition artillery", but the small number of defenders. The Northwest Front of the Soviet Red Army now has a total of 3 armies, with 22 infantry divisions, 6 cavalry divisions and 6 tank brigades under its jurisdiction.

Now an army is placed in Leningrad, guarding the Baltic coast at the same time; an army is placed in Karelia to guard the Finns; there is only one army placed in the direction of Pskov Prefecture, and this army has previously undertaken feint attack missions, has suffered a certain amount of losses, and has been hit by the German armored cluster. The losses are quite large and there is no power to defend the city of Pskov.

"Just a feint." Stalin did not seem panic. "Leningrad is our second capital. He once supported the Russian Revolution, had countless excellent children and glorious revolutionary traditions, and was not something that the Nazi army could possibly capture. With the understanding of the situation in our country by the Nazi German General Staff, it is impossible for Leningrad to be regarded as the main target of the offensive."

This judgment was completely correct, but what Beria then told Stalin was a bit unexpected by the wise leader of the Bolshevik Party.
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