Imperial Overlord
: Eight hundred and eighty-three promises
Beria has a very important position in Stalin's regime, but he has always been on the dark side, so his popularity is really not very good, which is also the reason for his rapid downfall after Stalin's death.
At least more than half of the possibility, this Beria instructed his subordinates to kill Trotsky, whom Stalin was very afraid of, and he became the second most popular figure in the Soviet Union because of this.
As for who Trotsky was, he was a fierce man who once had a dispute with Mr. Lenin and made Comrade Lenin sullen.
This great **** was so fierce that Stalin had no choice but to use the painful foot of "arguing with Comrade Lenin" to force the matter away. Later, he sent Beria to end Trotsky, which removed a piece of heart disease.
Indeed, in the era of Stalin's power, Beria can definitely be regarded as the number two figure in the Soviet Union. He controlled the inner guard and never left Stalin's surroundings.
It is a pity that this poor man was not able to fight Khrushchev in the end, and in the real history, together with Malenkov, he became Khrushchev's stepping stone.
But now, he is still by Stalin's side, exercising the relevant rights of his No. 2 figure.
"Everything in Chelyabinsk is still under our control. If Comrade Stalin goes there, we will be much safer." Standing in an open space, watching cars, horses and tanks walking on the road in the countryside , Beria said to Stalin's secretary standing beside him.
Stalin's secretary looked at the convoy in front of him dejectedly, hoping to reach a place where he could really stay as soon as possible.
Now the team seems to have a small number of people, but in order to control the country, there are actually not many equipment and personnel to follow.
Such a convoy spends more time every day stopping to receive information than it would spend on the road.
It is precisely because of this that they were not able to reach Stalingrad with the fastest speed, and could only move forward slowly on the way.
For Stalin's secretary, there is really not much difference between going to Chelyabinsk and going to Stalingrad, because as long as they are in the rear and are still safe, that's fine.
In comparison, Stalingrad may not be a good place to go, but the 2 million army led by Zhukov is a good support.
As long as Zhukov is still loyal, Stalin has an elite force in his hands. Even if he cannot resist the German invasion, he can control the domestic power with confidence.
"It's not that I didn't try my best to persuade Comrade Stalin to go to Chelyabinsk, but Comrade Stalin felt that the people there were no longer under his control." The secretary replied helplessly.
General Vatutin also hopes that Stalin, the national leader, can listen to his persuasion and retreat to Chelyabinsk to take control of the overall situation, which will be safer.
At least, if Moscow is lost, when the German army immediately goes south to encircle Zhukov, it will not spread to the farther Chelyabinsk.
And Stalingrad is just inside the war zone. Of course, from another perspective, the difference between the two places is really not big.
Once the German army occupied Moscow and the army of one million marched south, the two million troops of the Soviet army would be surrounded in Ukraine.
At that time, the entire Soviet Union will almost come to an end, and it will only be caught a few days later in Chelyabinsk.
Germany can't stop at Stalingrad, the other side will definitely advance into the Ural Mountains, where the war is justifiably ended.
From this point of view, there is no difference between Chelyabinsk and Stalingrad. As long as the war is lost, the outcome is the same everywhere.
However, it is different for Beria and others. If Stalin can end his political career in a good place, then they can take over the rest of the country logically.
For example Malenkov, for example Beria, they are all looking forward to Stalin being able to leave in a good place.
Make an assumption, if Stalin died in Stalingrad, then Malenkov in Chelyabinsk, Molotov and others would have won.
And if he and Beria hurried back to Chelyabinsk before Stalin died, then Beria might have seized power with Stalin's support.
Therefore, what Beria thought in the bottom of his heart was how to make Stalin change his mind and go back to Chelyabinsk, but Stalin was a leader who was unwilling to change his mind easily.
The stubborn bearded man did not agree to end the current war, and was unwilling to admit that he had been defeated. Under such circumstances, he insisted on a protracted defeat.
Zhukov is now barely holding on to the war in Ukraine, and most of the famous Soviet generals more senior than him have left the field.
For example, several famous marshals of the Soviet Union, Budyonny, Voroshilov, Timoshenko, all ended their lives in decent ways.
They failed to win, and after sacrificing their lives to the **** of war, they became the history of this time and space.
The current Soviet Union is the era of Zhukov, Rokossovsky, Konev, Vatutin and other generals, and it is also the era when the Soviet army should have fought back.
Unfortunately, now Rokossovsky is trapped in Ryazan, Konev is struggling in Moscow, and Vatutin escorted Stalin to Stalingrad.
"This is really a painful choice." Beria complained to Stalin's secretary depressed.
Stalin's secretary nodded~www.wuxiaspot.com~ He also felt that his life was really not good - he could have been a high-level leader, but now he was beaten and displaced by the German army.
"Find a way to get Comrade Stalin to go to Chelyabinsk! You are the future member of the People's Committee!" Seeing Stalin's secretary who was reluctant to cooperate, Beria offered his own price.
The members of the People's Commissariat are almost the highest organ that issues and executes orders in the country-the proud People's Committee at first, later called the Council of Ministers, and later changed its name to the Soviet Cabinet.
If you can enter such an institution, then you are not a small secretary, but a prince who truly holds power, an absolute minister.
After hearing this promise, the secretary swallowed a mouthful of saliva, looked at Beria and nodded, and gave his promise: "I will try my best to convince Comrade Stalin to let him return to Chelyabinsk and take charge of the overall situation."
"I hope it's too late... After all, we still have the Far East, and there are millions of troops!" Beria muttered while watching the cars and carriages that followed the troops in the distance.
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