Imperial Overlord

: Eight hundred and eighty-two undercurrents surging

Molotov was in his office, looking at the quiet and peaceful sunlight outside the window, and put down the pen in his hand to correct documents.

He looked at the man sitting in front of him and said in a low voice, "The Germans won't retreat easily, trust me."

"As early as when I signed the "Soviet-German Non-aggression Pact," I knew there would be such a day, but what I thought was that we were the aggressors." Molotov sighed.

At that time, both sides had to buy time for themselves, so a treaty in which the Soviet Union and Germany were not hostile to each other was what both sides needed.

Moreover, the Soviet Union has a glorious tradition of unilaterally tearing up treaties. This glorious tradition has allowed the Soviet Union and its predecessor, Tsarist Russia, to take advantage of neighboring countries for many years.

According to statistics, there is no slander at all - the Soviet Union is the country that unilaterally tore up treaties the most, no one...

Therefore, at the moment of signing the "Soviet-German Non-aggression Pact", the Soviet high-level officials did not regard it as a restraint.

"The common saying in Europe is that we tore up the Soviet-German Nonaggression Pact, but we know that it was just a fatal coincidence." The man sitting opposite Molotov said.

His name was Malenkov, the man who succeeded Stalin after Stalin's death.

However, in the real history, this comrade Malenkov was ousted by Khrushchev after only a short period of time after Stalin's death.

However, although this person has little ability, his status is indeed very high. Even after Khrushchev ousted him, he did not kill him, but demoted him to a power plant to be the director of the factory...

Malenkov is now presiding over the work in Chelyabinsk. This high-ranking official trusted by Comrade Stalin is not thinking about what Stalin insisted on.

Molotov is a diplomat, and the only solution he can think of to solve the current situation is to make Germany withdraw through diplomatic channels.

In his view, the matter is actually very easy to solve. As long as a new agreement is submitted with Germany, a temporary peace can be achieved by acknowledging the defeat and ceding part of the territory to Germany.

As for whether to go to war in the future, and whether to fight back, that is something that everyone has to consider in the future.

It was not the first time for the Soviet Union to cede territory anyway, and there was no psychological pressure.

When Comrade Lenin was still alive, he agreed to the terms of ceding Ukraine and other regions to Germany. Although Germany later gave up these territories, it is true that the Soviet government once gave up its rights.

It is precisely because of such a premise that Molotov felt that, in the current situation, it was time to make peace with the Germans.

It is a pity that Stalin did not allow defeat and did not intend to make peace with the Germans. He wanted to continue the war until the Soviet Union was victorious.

However, whether the victory will belong to the Soviet Union or not, no one can decide now. What if the victory belonged to Germany? What to do then?

Malenkov also found Molotov because of this. He didn't know whether Germany would win the war, so he was full of worries.

"I know we are preparing to attack, but why did our attack fail? This at least shows that the Germans were also preparing to attack at the time..." Malenkov said painfully.

It's too late to say anything now, it doesn't matter who is right or who is wrong. Anyway, European public opinion generally believed that it was Germany that the Soviets reneged on and invaded first.

And, once Germany has won the war, it doesn't matter who fired the first shot first.

"Our best option at this moment is to submit a peace treaty with the Germans." Molotov thought for a while and then said his suggestion.

Hearing Molotov's statement, Malenkov was silent for a while, and then he said, "Now, it is different from what Comrade Lenin was back then."

It is indeed different, because the attitude of other ceded places in Ukraine at that time was completely different from now!

At that time, people in Ukraine and other places were all looking forward to the liberation of the Soviet Red Army, so they were not in the same heart as Germany.

Lenin dared to cede these areas at that time, and what he saw was the turmoil and resistance in these areas. Sooner or later, they will return to the arms of the Soviet Union, which is how Lenin had no fear when he ceded territory.

After the devastation of the Stalin era, the people of Belarus and Ukraine already have hatred for the Russians.

Today, Belarus welcomes the German army like a jerk. The situation in Ukraine is even worse. The Ukrainians, who are eager to be liberated by Germany, are now a little bit unstoppable.

In this case, once Ukraine and Belarus are ceded to Germany, it basically means that they will not be able to get them back.

Once Ukraine and Belarus become German territories, the Soviet Union will be almost completely over...

The Soviet Union, which has lost the buffer zone, will not have the breadth and depth. If the next war does not take the initiative to attack, it will be beaten by the enemy in one breath to Moscow, which is close at hand.

At that time, the situation will be worse than it is now, the enemy will capture Moscow, and then continue to push eastward, and soon hit the Urals region.

What's even worse... Germany has not only wanted to annex Ukraine but also Belarus, they have occupied Leningrad, and the large occupied area under their feet is already Russian territory.

At this time, find the Germans to negotiate and ask them to withdraw from Smolensk and Leningrad, in exchange for a peace that I don’t know how long it will last. Will the Germans agree?

Molotov shook his head melancholy~www.wuxiaspot.com~ and said, "The Germans will not return Leningrad... The best negotiation result is for the Germans to return to Smolensk."

"It's not just Stalin who won't agree, but I also won't agree to such terms of peace." Malenkov shook his head and said sternly: "Besides, we don't even have the qualifications to negotiate now, and Comrade Stalin won't agree."

"Comrade Stalin is surrounded by some villains who tend to be inflamed. They should give our leaders better advice, more practical advice!" Molotov complained.

"Of course, Beria should be responsible for these failures." Malenkov also had a look of contempt when he mentioned this matter.

In their opinion, if the people around Stalin were not too rubbish, they would not have lost a war so ugly.

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One update for the time being today, the missing chapter will be made up by Long Ling the day after tomorrow, and if something happens at home tomorrow, the update will not be made up.

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