Quiet is quiet. The final decision must be made with determination. After a long time, he couldn't wait for the answer he wanted. Stalin finally took up the huge black pot himself. He spoke slowly, as if exhausted all his strength: "order govorov's troops to continue to go south, get through the road and enter Moscow!"

After taking a long breath, watujing felt that his back had been soaked with sweat. Now that Stalin had made his final decision, he didn't have to say anything else. In recent meetings, a group of politicians persuaded Stalin to withdraw to Chelyabinsk. As a result, Stalin himself rejected the issue, so watujing stood up and prepared to withdraw from Stalin's office.

I don't know whether it's the return of the dying or the mental confusion before the collapse of his mind, Stalin suddenly stopped vatukin: "Comrade vatukin, I want to know. From the professional point of view of military generals, is the decision to order govorov to break through the encirclement and reinforce Moscow correct? "

Watujing gave a wry smile, knowing that he had not escaped the misfortune of participating in this matter after all. He turned back, walked up to Stalin and replied softly, "Comrade Stalin, the great leader... It is extremely unrealistic to try to beat the German armored forces with infantry in the field. Retreat will eventually degenerate into a rout, which has been proved when Ukraine failed. "

After a pause, he continued: "it's not wise for infantry to attack German heavy armored groups in the field. Up to now, we have not had a successful breakthrough in actual combat. So now no matter what kind of orders are given, for the govorov cluster, it's up to fate. "

Stalin didn't know why he was silent. He didn't let vatukin leave or ask him any other questions. He just sat there in silence and didn't look at vatukin.

Just when vatukin didn't know what to do, Stalin suddenly broke out. He beat the luxurious solid wood desk in front of him and roared hysterically: "akado is a liar! His so-called aid is a shameful deception! The damned Germans were planning to invade the Soviet Union from the beginning, but our intelligence department was blinded like a blind man! Be deceived

While swearing, he swept down the papers piled up on the desk. Watujing used his spare light to sweep those confidential documents that fell to the ground. The contents above proved that Stalin's state at this moment was definitely not caused by one thing.

The scattered documents were various: gun blasts and boiler explosions occurred on the remaining Soviet class battleships; As a super weapon of the Soviet army, the giant railgun was just a pile of useless scrap iron; Hundreds of small submarines have no ocean going capability, and they can't wait for the German Navy to come... A lot of fake big air weapons cooperation projects like this wasted the Soviet Union's not abundant capital reserves, but they didn't play any role when the war came.

At the beginning of the war, more than half of the lathes and trained workers provided by Germany were recaptured by the German army, and those Ukrainian Workers immediately turned into a German production force, contributing to the German equipment that invaded the Soviet Union. If it had not been for the Soviet Union's self construction of some industrial bases in Chelyabinsk, the present Soviet Union would have almost finished.

The construction of railways, roads and even airports now seems to be entirely using Soviet money to pave the way for the rapid advance of German mechanized forces. The national sentiment that has been instigated and expanded secretly is totally premeditated when we think about it now. Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union is a huge systematic project, and the funny thing is that most of it was accomplished by the Soviet Union's own efforts.

Vatujing had no heart to listen to Stalin's complaint there. Sweat oozed from his forehead and he was shocked by a series of German strategic plans against the Soviet Union. Every link was arranged in advance, and then linked together to help the German army win today's victory - the earliest plan even started around 1925. How much do we need to understand how clear the Soviet Union's goal is to design such an accurate and incredible "invasion foreshadowing plan" in advance?

Vatujing suddenly thought of some intelligence, which is investigating the German leader akkado. This man, known as the Fuehrer, is called a gift from God to Germany by the German people, and some even claim that the Fuehrer can see the future. At that time, houvatujing thought that the German was too ignorant. Now he found that this man, known as God's gift, could only explain it with God's gift.

Why? Why was such a great leader not born in the Soviet Union? In a flash, a thought came to Watkin's mind. What he didn't know was that before he had this idea, it had been in the minds of British and American generals.

"And Khrushchev! And that bastard voroshlov! Their poor command made us lose the most advantageous war! " Stalin clenched his fist and waved back and forth, as if what he held in his hand was Khrushchev's Soul: "these bastards know how to ask me for credit, but they don't have any real skills! In the war of Poland, we were bound to win, but we were defeated by their two idiots! "

He cursed the dead Soviet senators and insulted the German spy marshal Tukhachevsky who was executed by him. Then he complained about Khrushchev and voroshlov, and then put the blame on Zhukov, his konev Vasilev and the rebellious rokosovsky. In a word, he felt that a group of incompetent subordinates had ruined the great future of the Soviet Union. In a word, he felt that he had been dragged down by those bastards who were good at deceiving and pretending - but he didn't sum up any of his mistakes, and didn't even mention that he was easily hoodwinked. It's like an abandoned boudoir, Stalin in this moment did not have the kind of firm leadership temperament, but like a full angry little daughter-in-law. He kept complaining and abusing, not to solve the problem or find a way, just to vent it. And the only listener in front of him, the commander of the Moscow defense region, his Excellency vatujing, was also wandering around the world, and did not pay attention to what Stalin was saying. So two people on a person there vent, a person there distracted, a perfect pair of perfect partner appearance. At this moment, Stalin was completely immersed in his own feelings of sadness and anger, and did not pay attention to whether vatukin listened to his roar. Finally, he calmed down, looked at vatukin in front of him with some absent-minded eyes, and said gently, "go! Let govorov continue to go south, even if he can't break through the German encirclement and contain the German army in the north of Moscow. " After a tour of the world, exclaiming at the adversity of akkado and the luck of the German generals, vatukin recovered his thoughts at this time, so he quickly stood at attention and answered Stalin's decision: "yes! Great leader comrade Stalin! I'll convey your decision to the telegraph office“ Go ahead! I'd like to see general govorov and the troops he brings in Moscow as soon as possible. " Stalin waved to indicate that watujing could leave. When watujing left the office, Stalin quietly lit his pipe with a match. After waiting for four hours, general govorov finally got the order from Moscow. As expected, Stalin gave the order to let his troops continue to go south. With a wry smile, he firmly carried out this seemingly unwise order. Forty minutes later, the Soviet vanguard launched a tentative attack on Tver, but on the outskirts of the city they were fiercely attacked by German armored forces. Seventeen German tanks opened fire fiercely and beat back the light infantry without heavy weapons for seven kilometers before they stopped pursuing. The Soviet Red Army of one of the attacking divisions suffered heavy losses, and about 900 soldiers were eliminated or captured. The Soviet army retreated awkwardly along the road and broke down the rear logistics force and the infantry of another division. It is ridiculous that the Soviet army did not even know the scale of the German army when the losses were so heavy. The whole Leningrad group has now become a bird of shock. They are exhausted and lack of supplies, so they have no way to fight to the death with the high morale of the German army“ We have to wait for the artillery behind to come up before we can officially launch the attack. Even if the German army only had the first troops to reach the outskirts of tville, we had nothing to do Govorov sighed helplessly: "because the German vanguard is much better than our own vanguard." As a result, almost half a million Soviet infantry stopped north of Tver, waiting for their artillery to move to the front line to attack - while they were waiting for their opponent, the German armored forces, to reinforce their lines. Later in the day, the main force of the 2nd Panzer Army of the national defense forces passed through the city center of Tver and crossed the road of the Soviet Red Army going south. The Soviet army, who had been chased by 17 German tanks for several kilometers, was horrified to find that there were more than 300 German tanks in front of them-------------- There's one more chapter to fill. Long Ling will fill it as soon as possible