Three days after Chuikov contacted Germany and other forces in the Far East, a bloody purge of unprecedented scale began throughout the Far East.

It can be said that they are quite familiar with this and are very handy; the previous great purges were to "deal with" those traitors who betrayed the Soviet Union and Stalin and eliminated hostile elements; but the targets of this purge are those die-hard Stalinists.

"Comrade Stalin, Comrade Stalin, something seems to have happened in the Far East!" Beria hurriedly walked into Stalin's office.

"What happened? Where did the Germans bomb again?" A few days ago, German bombers began bombing major cities in the Far East. Not only were the cities destroyed, but also the supplies provided by the Americans were lost, which made him feel distressed. Incessantly.

"We have not contacted the Far East for several days. The Far East seems to have cut off all communication channels with Moscow."

"What?!" Stalin was shocked, and the pipe in his hand fell to the ground. "Find out what happened immediately!"

"Yes!" Beria hurriedly left the office. Stalin looked at the Far East on the map with a gloomy face, feeling a faint feeling of uneasiness in his heart.

Before Beria could find any clues, the great purge in the Far East had come to an end. After all, their targets were only Stalin's diehards, and these people could easily be targeted. Chuikov gave a radio speech and announced to the world that the Far East had officially separated from the Soviet Union and joined the European Union. Declaring war on the Soviet Union and the United States, it completed a huge change in changing its camp.

"These traitors!!" Listening to the news on the radio, Stalin was shaking with anger, his face turned pale, he spat out a mouthful of blood, and fell straight to the ground.

"Comrade Stalin, Comrade Stalin!" The office suddenly became a mess, and everyone rushed him to the emergency room.

Also sent to the emergency room was President Wilkie in Washington.

When President Wilkie heard the news, he rolled his eyes and fainted.

Everyone who stayed in the conference room sighed deeply. Now they had lost their last advance base on the Eurasian and African continent. Even if they sneak around the German interception, the possibility of transporting supplies is gone.

"Do we still have our troops in the Far East?"

"There are about 60,000 to 70,000 people. Because the Trans-Siberian Railway was frequently destroyed, they failed to rush to the front line in time and were stranded in the Far East."

"Then wouldn't they...have they contacted them?!"

"I'm afraid they have all been disarmed and become prisoners of these Soviets. This is a great gift to honor the Germans."

"Damn, these bastards!!" Their soldiers traveled thousands of miles to fight against the Germans, but they were captured by their original allies without even seeing a trace of the Germans. What could be more cowardly than this? !

In addition to the 60,000 to 70,000 soldiers, what is even more distressing are the supplies that supported the past. Like these soldiers, due to the blockage of the Trans-Siberian Railway, a lot of supplies were stranded in the Far East. Now they have all fallen into the pockets of others, and may even be advantageous to the Germans.

"Can we negotiate with this Chuikov and ask them to release our soldiers and return those aid supplies on the condition that we recognize their independent nationhood??"

"..." Marshall couldn't help rolling his eyes. Do they still need our recognition? What effect does making such a request have besides being ridiculed by others and humiliating oneself?

"I hope the Soviets can win and hold Moscow." Once the Soviets really hold Moscow and severely injure the Germans, or even repel them, then the war will take a turn, and everything in the Far East will be nothing more than a farce. But this "hope" has a very important premise, that is, the Soviets must defeat millions of European troops. And these troops are not second-rate troops without combat effectiveness, but elite troops who have fought all the way. It seems to be more difficult to defeat them than to reach the sky.

Once the Soviets lost Moscow, it would be the end of the Soviet Union. When the time comes, the Germans will turn their fingers and point the finger at them, the United States. This made all high-level officials in the United States feel unprecedentedly uneasy. There was almost no hope of victory in this war.

Many high-level people in the United States hope to negotiate peace with the Germans, but the Germans are unwilling to negotiate. They were tricked by them last time and 200 tons of gold were stolen from them. In this case, they can only bite the bullet and continue to fight. Once this war is defeated, the Germans will have absolute say in Europe, Asia and Africa, and the United States will be excluded from the world and may even be divided. Torn apart.

“Will the Germans attack Alaska after occupying the Far East?”

After buying Alaska, many people thought it was a loss-making deal. Some said it was the stupidest thing the United States had ever done, while others said the United States bought a refrigerator and a frog pond.

But as time went by, people discovered that Alaska has huge political, economic, and military significance.

Alaska is a vast land with very rich forests, mineral deposits and fishery resources. Not long after Russia sold Alaska to the United States, Americans discovered rich gold mines here. According to records, between 1896 and 1914, the United States launched a vigorous gold rush, and the United States ranked second among all regions in gold production.

The United States has made statistics on this. The Juneau Gold Mine in Alaska has produced gold worth US$1.5 billion in less than fifty years. If calculated based on the money used to buy Alaska, this gold would be approximately Can buy twenty Alaskas.

And its military value is immeasurable. Alaska is located in the northwest corner of North America. It is the connection point between Asia and North America. It is a bridge between the United States and Asian countries. In particular, the Aleutian Islands here have brought many conveniences to the US military.

During the Cold War, Alaska was also crucial to the United States. It became an outpost for the United States to monitor the Soviet Union and the Far East. It established a ballistic missile early warning system here and deployed many nuclear submarines and ballistic missiles.

Until later generations, Alaska also played an indelible role in the United States. It has become an important monitoring station and early warning base for the United States in the Asia-Pacific. It is the forward position of the U.S. Air Force for strategic reconnaissance, early warning and local air defense, and it is also the U.S. Army’s base in extremely cold areas. The heart of training.

The Germans had deployed heavy bombers at the airfield on Adak Island, enough to bomb all of Alaska.

If the Germans set their sights on this treasure, can they hold it?

(I’ve been a little busy lately, maybe there’s only one chapter in these two days, sorry)

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