Chapter 1039: Do iranians know

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

In this case, Stalin is absolutely embarrassed to say it. After all, he has to lead the entire Soviet. If too many troops are used to save his son, it will have a bad effect. His son is a son. Isn’t that the son of

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 would simply knock down Tehran. This kind of strategic significance is even more important. If Tehran is captured, everything will be over. After becoming a Soviet, are you afraid that Yakov will not be saved?

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

Seeing the two people excited, Zhukov behind him couldn't help but shook his head.

If you look at the map, Tehran is not very far from the Caspian Sea. It seems that Soviet troops can rush through in a day. In fact, the opposite is true. Except for a section of the Caspian Sea, which is a plain, further south. Mountain area.

The northern part of Tehran is enveloped by the tall Alborz Mountains, and there are also tall mountains like Damavand Mountain, 5,600 meters above sea level, countless rivers and two reservoirs. It can be said that Tehran’s In the north, the terrain is steep and easy to defend and difficult to attack.

Why fight Qazvin? Because the mountain road from the border of the Caspian Sea to Qazvin is relatively easy to walk, and there is a wider road from Qazvin to Tehran. In this way, Qazvin is the west gate of Tehran, and we want to capture Tehran. It is necessary to gnaw the hard bones of Gazvin.

Now, you actually want to bypass Gazvin and go directly to Tehran?

How to get around? There are only small roads around, and tanks are not easy to move past! Do you want to repeat the terrible way back that the cavalry was eliminated by the establishment of the previous period?

In his heart, Zhukov was extremely disgusted with this way of ignoring any common sense of marching and commanding indiscriminately, but he still resisted it.

After all, it was Stalin's son who was captured. At this time, if Zhukov poured cold water, his fate would be terrible. The aftermath of the great purge has not yet calmed down. Even if Zhukov has made a lot of credit, he will be easily beaten. Like Tukhachevsky.

Zhukov didn't want to get into trouble, especially, this was just a local war, and it didn't matter to the survival of the Soviets. The big deal was the loss of more troops.

Zhukov, who is like a god, knows not to be disappointed at this time, and deliberately hides behind him. However, as if to see through Zhukov's mind, Stalin's eyes were actually placed on Zhukov's body, and then he spoke: "Zhukov, what do you think?"

Damn it! Zhukov cursed in his heart, this is simply trying to cheat his own rhythm. At this time, it is definitely not appropriate to say no to fight. Is that to give up saving Stalin's son? It is not appropriate to say that fighting is not appropriate. Zhukov can already have a foreboding that if he fights, it must be a defeat. When that happens, Stalin will put all the responsibility for defeating on Zhukov.

Zhukov can't recite this pot, he quickly figured it out in his mind, and he already understood what Stalin meant.

Zhukov could see it, but how could Stalin not see it? Now, Stalin is still undecided, so he wants to hear Zhu Kefu's opinion, but unfortunately, no matter what Zhu Kefu says, it is all wrong!

Countless plans quickly turned back in Zhukov's mind. Suddenly, Zhukov thought of something.

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

Do Iranians know? This question is really important!

Khrushchev was immediately asked, how could he know whether the Iranians knew? However, Yakov is the eldest son of Stalin. It is secret in the army. Only a few people know it. The Iranians are more likely to not know, right?

Thinking of this, Khrushchev suddenly understood the true meaning of Zhukov's question, and immediately scolded himself for being stupid.

If the Iranians don’t know the true identity of Yakov, then Yakov is just like everyone else, an ordinary captive. At least the Soviet Union has not done anything cruel now. Both parties should abide by the Geneva Convention. In the POW camp, Yakov would not be abused.

However, if the Iranians knew Yakov’s identity, it would be troublesome. They might use Yakov to intimidate the top Soviet leaders. When that happens, Stalin will be overwhelmed.

But now, the two sides are fighting hard in Qazvin and want to do a big fight. If the Soviet army turns around and attacked Tehran, there are too many doubts, in case it is attributed to the reasons for these prisoners~www. novelhall.com~ I found Yakov from it, but it will bring more trouble to the Soviets!

Thinking of this, Khrushchev was already pale. He had already left the power center once because of a mistake. Now, he cannot make any more mistakes!

The expression on Khrushchev's face was cloudy and uncertain, and he kept silent. Everyone was not a fool and immediately understood the meaning.

This matter cannot be made public, let alone any fanfare. The best way now is to secretly send capable personnel to rescue Yakov!

Zhukov, who was anxious and wise, relieved his plight. He did not offend Stalin. He also pointed out Khrushchev's stupidity. Stalin did not speak, turned around, and slowly smoked a pot.

"Qazvin's plan remains unchanged, continue to attack Gazvin!" Stalin said: "Beria, come here, there is a special task to be entrusted to you."

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

Although Stalin had no communication with his eldest son in normal times, after the accident, Stalin still cared about his son.

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

"Will these Iranians kill us?" A soldier couldn't help but said as he looked at the moonlight shining through the small window.

"Of course not. We are prisoners of war and are protected by the Geneva Convention. However, I hope we died on the battlefield even more." Yakov said and glanced at Ivan. ()

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