Imperial Overlord

: Nine hundred and forty one madness

Below the Kremlin, which is almost in ruins, in the large basement, dim lights flickered from time to time due to vibrations and voltage instability.

An officer pushed open the door of Khrushchev's office and saw Khrushchev, the top leader of Moscow, sitting inside with a gaunt face.

He stood at attention and saluted, then walked over and handed him a telegram, and started talking about the contents of the telegram: "Comrade Khrushchev... The bad news just came... Comrade Rokossovsky died in Khuntka. strange."

"Rokossovsky is dead?" Subconsciously, Khrushchev was not willing to confirm the authenticity of the news.

Although he did not have a favorable impression of Rokossovsky based on the previous defeats and retreats, after all, Rokossovsky was a defensive commander in the suburbs of Moscow, and his status was still quite high.

The fact that this man was killed here means that the defensive situation on the outskirts of the suburbs has been extremely bad.

"What happened to Red Tkach? The last time I heard about it, it said that the Germans had arrived near it?" Khrushchev didn't ask Rokossovsky, but asked about Khon Tkach.

Red Tekachi is naturally a German forward position, and the vicinity has been occupied by the Germans almost to a lesser extent.

The road from Moscow to Nizhny Novgorod has been completely cut off by the German army, and Moscow is now in a very bad situation.

"Comrade Khrushchev... Comrade General Rokossovsky was killed in Khon Tkach, where it has been lost..." The Soviet officer who came to report stood at attention and replied.

"Red Tkach has fallen? Of course I know that Khrushch has fallen! As the people's army, you have never been able to hold your ground! I'm used to it! I'm used to it!" Khrushchev said with a snort .

"We have already lost, lost this war! Because you can't hold your ground! Because you are unwilling to fight to the end for the party, the people, and Comrade Stalin! You cherish your own lives, you are cowardly like a woman! "Khrushchev tapped the table and said coldly sarcastically.

The vital passage has been lost, and Moscow now has only one passage to communicate with the outside world—all in and out are here, it is easy to block and easy to traffic jams.

The Germans are already bombing the last passage, and the artillery has been able to block it, and now every bullet brought into Moscow must pass through the blockade area.

"Do you want to inform the whole army about Comrade Rokossovsky?" The officer ignored Khrushchev's insult and continued to ask.

Everyone can understand how abnormal a person who has lost his light can become.

As a leader, Khrushchev has been living in this underground air-raid shelter for several days.

He has not seen the sun these days, and can only adapt to this dim environment. His temper became worse, suspicious and cold.

Faced with such a Khrushchev, everyone is already very headache. Konev has not attended the meeting chaired by Khrushchev for several days under the pretext of being unwell, because he did not want to see Khrushchev's increasingly ugly face.

Another reason for Konev's reluctance to attend the meeting was that almost all of the outskirts of Moscow were occupied by German troops.

It is now a German artillery base, a place to store supplies and ammunition. Barracks and makeshift field hospitals can be seen everywhere.

Now Konev is too busy. Before, he only needed to monitor one front, and then mainly manage one front.

At this moment, Konev was facing a German attack in three directions and a German blockade in another direction.

This made him devastated, and he was unwilling to participate in that kind of useless meeting to waste his precious time - after all, listening to Khrushchev's scolding would not change the war situation in any way.

The reason why Khrushchev was invited to attend this kind of meeting before was because Khrushchev had the power to deploy reinforcements, so he had to accommodate the other party.

But now, it is impossible for Khrushchev to have large-scale reinforcements, because Moscow is almost completely surrounded, so he does not have to deal with Khrushchev's criticism.

"Let's report! Tell those **** commanders! We can only rely on ourselves now!" Khrushchev shouted loudly, banging on the table.

He has not seen the sun for several days because of the German artillery fire, and now his health is so bad that he has to go to the toilet once or several times an hour.

His heart is also very bad, the doctor advised him not to stay up late, but he has developed a habit and can no longer change his schedule.

Every day he slept very short, so short that it made one wonder if he slept at all. Every day he has to deal with many files, many of which are actually useless.

For example, some documents on the expansion of the Moscow subway, he paid special attention. Every day he asks about the continued expansion of the subway, even though 98 percent of the construction has been paralyzed.

Khrushchev pinned his hopes on digging the subway outside of Moscow, allowing troops to mobilize transport underground, and even pull out of Moscow through there.

The fool also knows that this is a completely unfounded fantasy, but just like Hitler in the real history of 45 years, he has become a visionary at the end of the road, and no one can wake up.

With this fantasy, he can adjust his mentality, a reason to live, UU reading www. uukanshu. com is the reason why he can support himself to this day.

It is a pity that the construction of the Moscow Metro is simply impossible to proceed under these circumstances. There is only a few meters of excavation every day, and it is no different from a shutdown.

Even if the construction is not stopped and the construction is continued at ten times the speed, trying to dig the subway outside the German encirclement is tantamount to a dream.

"As long as we build a tunnel, we can act unwittingly under the feet of the enemy!" Khrushchev said to himself.

Then he looked at the officer and waved his hand: "Go! Admit it to the outside world, let's say that our heroic Comrade Rokossovsky was killed in Red Tkach! His heroic deeds are worth remembering by all of us. "

The officer stood at attention and saluted, then turned and walked out of Khrushchev's office. After walking out, he shook his head at some officials and generals who were waiting outside the door. After everyone saw him shaking his head, a decadent expression appeared on their faces.

They can't work again today, and they can only wait until tomorrow, when Khrushchev's condition is better, and then report on the various situations.

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