The Rise of the Third Reich

Chapter 603 Stalin Is a Traitor

"I have seen all the documents of the Blue Plan." Hitler told a small lie. At his level, he could not understand most of the contents of the Blue Plan.

He continued: "But I didn't find anything related to the conclusion of a peace treaty with the Bolsheviks... Reich Marshal, is there any way you can get the Bolsheviks to accept a treaty that is extremely unfavorable to the Soviet Union?"

"There is indeed nothing in the blue plan," Hessman nodded, "because the blue plan is only a military combat plan, not a political solution. Research related to political solutions has always been the responsibility of the Army Policy Council of."

"Army policy meeting?" Hitler snorted, "Can that Polish woman Natalie Lesinskaya do anything?"

Hersman shrugged, "I, not Ms. Leshinskaya, will be responsible for Army policy. And...Ms. Leshinskaya has a very thorough understanding of Soviet politics, because she herself was a member of Soviet politics. "

Before the war has even begun, we should figure out how to end it, otherwise we will fall into a big quagmire - especially when dealing with an intercontinental country like the Soviet Union. It is completely unrealistic to imagine that a successful surprise attack will solve the problem.

After discussing many ways, Hessman and Natalie came up with a plan that was most likely to succeed.

"The differences between us and the Soviet Union should be differences in the lines within the socialist camp." Hersman said in a very serious and serious tone, "National socialism and the scientific socialism pursued by the Soviet Union are both branches of socialism. Therefore, Germany and the Soviet Union are comrades and brothers who belong to the same socialist camp, and there is no fundamental contradiction between the two countries and the two parties.”

"No fundamental contradiction?" Hitler looked at Hersmann with gray-blue eyes.

"Of course not," Hersman said seriously. "The cooperation over the past twenty years and the Liberator's Proclamation of 1939 have shown that we and the Soviet Union are partners on the same front. The common goal of both countries is to overthrow the assets." The domination of class over mankind and the establishment of a socialist system throughout the world.”

This is of course nonsense, but this is how the German and Soviet propaganda machines deceived people for a period of time. Before the Mediterranean campaign, every time Germany won a victory, the Soviet Union would celebrate it, claiming it to be "a great victory for socialism and world revolution." However, after the Mediterranean campaign, the Soviet Union clearly turned towards Britain and the United States, and the caliber of domestic propaganda also began to change.

“The impact of more than two decades of collaboration and advocacy cannot be undone overnight.”

Hersman said: "According to the propaganda of the Soviet Union before 1941, the Soviet Union and Germany were socialist comrades and brothers, and the Soviet-German friendship was pioneered by Comrade Lenin and inherited by Comrade Stalin. The two socialist countries of the Soviet Union and Germany United by a common goal - the cause of human liberation, we jointly wage war against the enemy of capitalism.

According to Pravda before 1941, this world war was the beginning of the world revolution! But now, we German socialists are still fighting against the enemies of capitalism, the United States and Britain, but Stalin wants to unite Britain and the United States to stab the German socialists in the back! What does this mean? "

"It shows that we were deceived by Stalin!" Hitler said bitterly.

"It shows that Stalin is a traitor!" Hessman said, "Stalin betrayed Lenin's line, betrayed the socialist revolution, betrayed the working people of the world, and betrayed the Bolshevik Party of the Soviet Union!"

"Haha," Hitler was almost amused by Hersmann's words, "Will anyone believe such propaganda?"

"Yes!" Hersman said, "As long as Stalin's adventure fails, some people will believe it! There are many loyal members of the Soviet Bolshevik Party who will believe it!"

"Bolsheviks?" Hitler sneered, "These people should all be shot!"

If Hitler's wishes were followed, most Soviet Bolshevik members would be shot if caught, especially political commissars in the army.

However, he cannot issue such an order in this time and space. The National Defense Forces are loyal to the emperor, not him as the prime minister.

“If we are to find collaborators in the Soviet Union,” Hersmann said, “it can only be the Bolshevik Party, excluding the traitor Stalin!

If we want to destroy the Bolshevik Party, then it is not a question of going to Moscow, but to Vladivostok. If we just want to overthrow Stalin who betrayed Lenin's line, then as long as the blue plan is completed, the war will be won. Because a failed Stalin would lose the support of the Bolshevik Party and he would be eliminated by the Bolshevik Party. "

"He is a dictator!" Hitler said coldly. "In the Bolshevik Party, he is the only one who destroys others. No one else has ever destroyed him."

"Someone will come to destroy him, as long as he becomes a public enemy of the entire Bolshevik Party and the Red Army."

"The public enemy of the entire Party and the Red Army? How is this possible?"

"He will definitely become the public enemy of the entire Bolshevik Party and the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army!" Hersman said with great confidence. "As long as he keeps losing battles, he will become a being that everyone hates. In order to consolidate his power, , he will have to launch a larger-scale purge within the party and the army, causing everyone to be in danger. At that time, he will become a public enemy, and if he does not die, the Bolshevik Party and the Red Army will perish."

Natalie believes that such a situation is very possible. Because Stalin's power base was ultimately the Bolshevik party, government and military cadres who supported him. The premise of this kind of support is that the country is becoming stronger and stronger, and individuals enter GCism in advance.

To put it bluntly, Stalin really had a way to build socialism in one country in the Soviet Union, which benefited both the country and individuals. Otherwise, Stalin would never have been able to secure his position simply by relying on the Great Purge.

If the country loses troops and territory due to Stalin's "betrayal of the revolution" and the lives of revolutionary cadres and soldiers are at risk, then it will not be easy for Stalin to remain secure.

At this time, Germany no longer aims at destroying the Soviet Union and the Bolshevik Party, but only uses Stalin's betrayal of the revolution as an excuse. If Stalin becomes the biggest obstacle to the Bolshevik Party's protection of the country and the lives, power and wealth of party members and cadres, then the probability of Stalin being eliminated is very high. It's quite big.

"What? Rudolf Hess met with American Ambassador Kennedy in Switzerland?"

It was Molotov who reported the meeting between Hess and Kennedy to Stalin, as it was the Soviet delegation to the League of Nations in Geneva that first reported the matter.

"Yes, our people saw the two of them together in the White Crane Hotel." Molotov replied.

Rudolf Hess's appearance is easy to remember, and he often spoke on behalf of Hitler at the League of Nations conferences in Geneva to criticize Britain. As for Kennedy, a rich man who served as the U.S. ambassador to the United Kingdom and Germany, he has long been a celebrity in European diplomatic circles. As soon as he arrived in Switzerland this time, he immediately attracted the attention of the Soviet Embassy and the League of Nations delegation in Geneva.

Moreover, the White Crane Hotel where Kennedy chose to hold a secret meeting with Hess was also a place frequented by diplomats from various countries in Geneva. When the two brothers met, several Soviet diplomats happened to be drinking coffee there.

"Do you know what they talked about?" Stalin asked while looking down at the report Golikov sent from Ireland.

Golikov told Stalin that the fighting on the island of Ireland was fierce. A German airborne division and an armored division had arrived in Dublin and repelled the attacks of the British 11th Armored Division and the 3rd Infantry Division. Now the British army has retreated to set up defenses along the Boyne River. At the same time, the British have also mobilized a large number of land troops and aircraft from southern England to reinforce Ireland. Belfast Harbor is crowded with ships filled with troops and baggage waiting to be unloaded. German planes came to Belfast to drop bombs day and night. Starting from May 3, air battles took place 24 hours a day.

Air force experts from the "Golikov Observation Group" discovered that the Germans had launched several new fighter jets and bombers over Belfast, and their performance was very superior. Among them is a twin-engine long-range bomber that is said to have a combat radius of more than 2,000 kilometers and is very dangerous - it can set off from the Baltic region to bomb the Second Baku Oil Field in the Urals!

Moreover, according to the information obtained by Golikov, this long-range twin-engine bomber is also a high-speed, high-altitude bomber, and its speed and ceiling may exceed the MiG-3 fighter jet.

After learning that Germany had bombers that could threaten the Second Baku Oil Fields and the Ural Industrial Zone, Stalin became a little hesitant about the war.

At this moment, Molotov said to him: "We still don't know what Hess and Kennedy discussed, but Hess has been responsible for peace talks with Britain and the United States and was Hitler's peace negotiator. And Kennedy was serving as ambassador to Germany. He was also responsible for the peace talks between the United States and China. There is news that the secret negotiations between them were close to success."

"Nearly successful?" Stalin looked up at Molotov, "Since it was a secret negotiation, how did we get the news?"

"This is a rumor and it is being circulated among many people in diplomatic circles in Geneva."

"Humph," Stalin snorted coldly, "This is the news released by Roosevelt!"

He slammed Golikov's report shut, "He was reminding me that if the Soviet Union did not join the war, the United States would make peace with Germany after the fall of Britain. In this way, we would have to face Germany alone. Attacked!"

Molotov was startled and didn't know what to say for a moment, so he quickly lowered his head and said nothing. Stalin was silent for a while, and then murmured in an inaudible voice: "The Soviet Union cannot fight Germany alone. It cannot defeat Germany..."

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