Transmigrated as the Crown Prince

Chapter 930 Siberia (4)

"Siberia also rebelled?!"

Senior officials in Washington were also shocked when they learned the news. First it was the Far East, this time it was Siberia, and now Moscow was really all alone.

"Isn't this Beria Stalin's number one confidant? Why did he take the lead in betraying Stalin?" The number one confidant turned into the number one traitor in this way, which is so surprising!

"That guy must have thought that the Soviet Union had no hope and was looking for a way out. Maybe he had hooked up with the Germans a long time ago. He is not the first, nor will he be the last. There is no need to make a fuss. "As for the "Top Ten Crimes of Stalin" mentioned by Beria, they were not very concerned. After all, let alone the top ten crimes at this time, what if they were hundreds of thousands of crimes? , those Soviet marshals who had defected before had put a lot of blame on Stalin and poured a lot of dirty water on him. Maybe Stalin had been immune to it for a long time.

"Wouldn't this make Moscow even worse? Needless to say about the weapons, equipment and troops, Moscow may not have enough food."

After the war broke out, the Soviet Union successively lost Belarus, Ukraine and other grain producing areas, and relied almost entirely on Siberia for grain.

As early as 1604, Tsarist Russia completed its occupation of the entire Siberia, marked by the establishment of the Tomsk Fortress along the Irtysh River. After centuries of development, agriculture and animal husbandry in Siberia have made great progress, especially the construction of the Siberian Railway and the arrival of a large number of immigrants. The former has broadened the sales channels for agriculture and animal husbandry in the area, and the latter has The Siberian region provided a large number of laborers, which enabled the region's agricultural development to develop more rapidly.

Before 1917, Siberia's grain output had reached 17% of Russia's total. The output of Siberia's meat products, cereals, butter and other products increased rapidly and began to be sold throughout the country and even exported abroad.

This is only a contribution to food. In terms of animal husbandry, the vast West Siberian Great Plains provide a good environment for the development of animal husbandry, making Siberia’s per capita livestock ownership exceed the Russian national average. Meat and Butter, one of the best places in the world to produce butter.

Now that Siberia has rebelled, not a single grain of food will be shipped to Moscow in the future.

At this time, the number of soldiers and civilians in Moscow is close to 10 million. With so many mouths to eat, if one person has one kilogram of food per day, 10,000 tons of food will be consumed in one day. How long will Moscow's food reserves be enough? The Germans don't even need to attack. They can collapse Moscow by trapping them for a year and a half.

However, the Germans should not have the patience to wait for a year and a half. In more than a month, when the temperature begins to rise, they will launch a general offensive. It will be the ultimate decisive battle concerning the fate of the Soviet Union and Germany; of course, at this time, At this time, no one was optimistic about the Soviet Union, including the United States. If the United States had not participated in this war, those casinos in Las Vegas might have opened betting games on how many days Moscow could hold out.

The demise of the Soviet Union was a certainty. Americans did not expect the Soviet Union to defeat Germany and counterattack Europe. They only hoped that the Soviet Union could severely damage the German army and buy the United States more time.

"Mr. President, the coastline radar station has detected a group of German bombers, numbering more than 500." At this time, the secretary hurriedly walked in to report.

"..." Everyone's expressions were a little ugly, but they were not surprised or shocked.

Because this is already the fifth time the Germans have bombed with more than 500 aircraft. The first four times the German army bombed four cities including Portland, Detroit, Philadelphia, and Boston into rubble, or to be precise, burned them into rubble. What's even more frightening is that the German army seems to have accelerated the production of this type of high-altitude bomber, adding dozens to the number for each bombing. It won't be long before the Germans will probably be able to gather 1,000 of them and launch a veritable bombing campaign.

"These damn bastards!" They were still helpless except for cursing.

"The Germans will destroy all our cities if this continues! Can't we think of a solution?!" Vice President Truman was going crazy and wanted to grab Commander Arnold by the collar and ask him to come up with a solution immediately.

Commander Arnold could only sigh helplessly.

There is no way. Most of these bombers are ME-264D high-altitude bombers (there are also a small number of B-3 anti-aircraft guns that can deal with them. However, as mentioned earlier, the production of such large-caliber anti-aircraft guns is difficult. Two of them can be produced in a day. is the ultimate speed.

How could it be possible to defend every city with such pitiful output? Even if they can predict the Germans' next bombing target and deploy one or two anti-aircraft gun positions outside the city, the Germans' intelligence capabilities will definitely enable them to obtain detailed deployment maps, thereby bypassing these anti-aircraft gun positions and rushing into the city to drop bombs. . Even if they can't get around it, they can change the target and continue bombing. After all, the United States does not only have one or two cities.

As for high-altitude fighters, the XP-67 high-altitude fighter was simply vulnerable to the German high-altitude fighters. Commander Arnold simply stopped producing this fighter.

Amid everyone's depressed sighs, a German bomber formation flew over New Haven, dropped more than 3,000 tons of incendiary bombs, and flew away.

On the other side of the "Underground Kremlin" in Moscow, several senior officials gathered in Stalin's ward.

Stalin was still cursing those shameless rebels in Siberia, when Konev coughed lightly and spoke. "Comrade Stalin, maybe you should consider negotiating with the Germans." He also heard that the conditions proposed by the Germans last time were to let them give up Moscow. Although this condition sounds quite absurd, it is not unacceptable under the current situation.

"..." Seeing the muscles on Stalin's face trembling slightly and his eyes blazing with fire, Konev quickly explained. "In this way, we can deal with those damn traitors in the rear." Now that Moscow has gathered more than 5 million troops, as long as it marches eastward, the traitors in Siberia will naturally not be able to resist it. When the time comes, the capital will be moved to Siberia and a Siberian Republic will be established. It’s not impossible.

After hearing Konev's explanation, the others looked at each other and felt that it was not unreasonable. And once they retreat to Siberia, relying on the natural danger of the Ural Mountains, the Germans will not be able to easily defeat them.

Everyone looked at Stalin expectantly, but heard him say extremely firmly. "As long as I am still breathing, I will not cede an inch of land! Nor will I live in contention! What we have to do now is to hold on to every inch of our position until the last moment! Until the German invaders are repulsed or completely fell!"

Seeing that Comrade Stalin had made up his mind, it was natural for others to say nothing. "Please rest assured, Comrade Stalin, we will persist until the last moment and never take a step back!" (Sorry, today's chapter)

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