Weak Countries Have No Diplomacy! A temptation I can't refuse ()
Breuher scoffed at Zhang Xueming's words.
A hundred million casualties?
He really dared to say it.
Why didn't he say that the Soviets would destroy the country ten years later?
However, Bruherr never expected this.
If they didn't win the famous defense battle, the Soviets would really be destroyed.
Zhang Xueming could see the disdain in Bruherr's eyes.
It didn't matter.
Time would naturally prove everything.
He just hoped that when the time came, the Soviets wouldn't send Breuher and cry for help from the Fengjun.
Zhang Xueming would never have dreamed of this.
One day after more than ten years.
When the Soviets were unable to resist the German invasion, the one who sought help from the Fengjun was Bruehr, who was already firmly in the top position of the Soviets.
Zhang Xueming waved his hand.
Yang Yuting sensibly chased everyone out.
"Chief of Staff Yang and the interpreter, please leave as well.”
Yang Yuting was stunned.
"Big... Second Young Master…"
But before he could finish speaking, Zhang Xueming spoke in Russian that was unfamiliar but very standard.
"General Bruherr, do you mind talking to me in private?”
Bruherr's pupils trembled.
After taking a deep look at Zhang Xueming, he nodded his head and secretly scanned his surroundings.
This small action made Zhang Xueming laugh involuntarily.
"General Bruherr, stop looking. No matter how fast you move, you can't be this fast.”
As he spoke.
Zhang Xueming took out a pistol from his waist and opened the safety.
He used his actions to cut off Bruherr's thoughts.
Yang Yuting looked at Bruherr with a warning look and left the combat office with the interpreter.
No one knew what Breuherr and Zhang Xueming talked about.
Two hours later.
Zhang Xueming walked out of the combat area with a calm expression.
Yang Yuting was frantic.
In the past two hours, Yang Yuting had heard Bruherr's angry voice several times. He was so anxious that he almost opened the door of the combat office.
Fortunately, Zhang Xueming's voice came in time.
Otherwise…
Yang Yuting really rushed in with his men.
"Second Young Master, are you alright?"
Yang Yuting carefully observed Zhang Xueming from head to toe. After he found that there was nothing wrong with him, he heaved a sigh of relief.
"Second Young Master, I don't understand your Russian. If something like this happens again in the future, please let me stay. At least I can block a bullet.”
Seeing Yang Yuting's sincere expression, Zhang Xueming smiled and nodded.
"How should we deal with Bruherr? Second Young Master."
Yang Yuting looked through the half-closed door and saw Bruherr sitting in a chair.
It was as if he had suffered a blow, but also as if he had an infinite sense of defeat.
His emotions were complicated.
He looked like a loser from inside out.
"Send it to the front line. Find a safe place to hand it over to the soldiers of the Soviets.”
What?
The advisors felt like they were struck by lightning and could not accept it for a moment.
It wasn't easy to capture the highest commander of the Soviets, but he was sent back just like that?
Some people were unwilling.
However, Yang Yuting turned around and glared angrily, and the discussion stopped abruptly.
"Understood. I'll arrange it now."
Yang Yuting couldn't be bothered to reprimand this group of battle advisors. He didn't dare to question the marshal's decision.
One had to know.
The marshal had always been scheming.
Actually, you can understand.
Not to mention them, many times, even they themselves could not understand.
Yang Yuting felt a little down at the thought of it.
In the past, when Old Marshal Zhang was alive, everyone called him the Little Zhuge of Fengtian.
However, after the marshal took the commander's seal.
Yang Yuting was a little unsure of his position.
The commander was personally overseeing the entire situation.
Wang Yongjiang was in charge of the economy and the rear, Feng Yong was in charge of the education and air force, Fu Rui and Wang Baoshan were in charge of intelligence gathering and spy warfare, Shen Honglie was in charge of the navy, and Li Jinglin was in charge of special operations.
If he hadn't followed the marshal for so long, Yang Yuting felt that he would have been kicked out of the marshal's core circle.
Yang Yuting thought about it many times.
In the end, he gave himself the position of the marshal's steward.
Think of the general's thoughts, worry about the general's worries.
Other than that.
Yang Yuting really didn't know what else to do.
Bruherr was sent away on the same day. Before leaving, Bruherr said something to Zhang Xueming.
"I'll go and do my best to promote cooperation. If possible... The next time we meet, I hope I can compete with Commander Zhang. I admit defeat on the battlefield.”
The always arrogant Brueherr had to admire Zhang Xueming.
There was such a commander in the front line of the Feng army.
The Soviets could not win.
Whether it was the macro strategy or the long-term vision, Zhang Xueming left a deep impression on Brueherr.
The conversation between Zhang Xueming and Bruherr revolved around three points.
First, this was the intelligence provided by the White Russians. They said that the Soviets were facing internal and external problems, famine, and turmoil. It was the best time to forcefully recover the Middle East railway.
Once the Fengjun and the Soviets started fighting, the White Russians were willing to send troops from the west side at the same time, and the northwest would respond to the Soviets and inflict heavy losses.
This was the time to send troops.
Whether it was the White Russian or the Fengjun, their salaries were all funded by the Japanese military. They were 20 million and 100 million respectively.
The original intention was to sit on the mountain and watch the tigers fight.
He hoped that the two armies would sink into the quagmire of war and be unable to extricate themselves.
Upon hearing this, Bruherr couldn't sit still anymore.
The Soviet military suspected that the forced recovery of the Middle East railway by the Feng army had the shadow of the White Russians.
However, he did not expect the White Russians to be the instigator.
The more infuriating Japanese army.
On the surface, he kept sending information to the Soviets, but secretly funded the salaries of the soldiers?
He really wanted to stir up the water and sit back and watch the tigers fight.
How vicious.
At first, Brueherr didn't completely believe it, but when Zhang Xueming showed him the signed agreements, it was difficult for Brueherr not to believe it.
It was written clearly in black and white.
Damned White Russia!
Damn the Japanese army!
It was fine if the Japanese army could not teach them a lesson, but the Russians were really bold.
Bruherr had already made up his mind.
When he returned to the mainland, he would definitely go into battle again and directly kill his way to the White Russian base.
He would make this person who brought him shame pay the price he deserved!!
This was the first reason.
Second, Zhang Xueming clearly told the Soviets that the Middle East railway must be recovered.
No matter how many years this war lasted, it would not change this decision.
If the Soviets fought for a year, the Fengs would fight for a year.
If the Soviets fought for two years, the Fengs would fight for two years.
If the Soviets wanted to continue fighting, the Fengjun would accompany them to the end.
Even if they had to fight to the death, they had to take it back.
If the Feng army was wary of the Japanese invasion, then the situation of the Soviets must be optimistic?
In comparison.
For the current Feng army, the Soviets were more eager to resolve this war. Otherwise, why would they attack with their entire army?
This was because the Soviets could not afford to delay any longer than the Fengs.
Zhang Xueming made it clear that he was determined to take back the Middle East railway, and he also gave Bruehr a confident analysis of the future situation.
Even if the Soviets wanted to grit their teeth and fight to the end.
The Japanese army seized this opportunity to launch an aggressive war, and finally the Fengjun was defeated.
But would the Japanese army let go of the Middle East railway?
With the face of the Japanese army, the Soviets would have to give it up sooner or later.
It was better to call a truce.
The Soviets agreed to take back control of the Middle East railway.
In order to show their sincerity, the Feng army could reach a food purchase agreement with the Soviets and sell a batch of food to the Soviets at a low price to deal with the domestic famine.
This batch of cheap food would definitely help the Soviets tide over their difficulties.
As for financial constraints and the inability to pay for food?
No problem.
The Soviets could pay with steel and other items of equivalent value, or they could use a military production line to exchange for it.
If the initial cooperation went smoothly, Feng Jun did not mind a long-term cooperation.
The grain production of the three provinces was extremely shocking.
Especially after Wang Yongjiang came to power, in response to the upcoming all-out war with the Japanese army, he continued to strengthen agricultural development and raised all kinds of grain reserves to a new height.
Even if a portion of the sales went out, it wouldn't affect anything.
It had to be said.
Under Zhang Xueming's analysis and enticement, Brueherr had no choice but to think that this plan was excellent.
The Middle East railway was really a hot potato.
It was better to agree to the conditions of the army and solve the domestic food crisis.
The Soviets had no reason to refuse.
This was the best outcome for the Soviets, and also the most ideal plan.
It had to be said.
Zhang Xueming was really a negotiation expert.
Under the carrot and stick approach, Bruherr had completely lost the desire to continue the war.
It was even a little urgent.
He couldn't wait to end this meaningless battle and do something more beneficial to both sides.
These two points were enough for Bruherr to take action.
However, the third point made Bruherr unable to sit still.
It was even a request.
He hoped that Zhang Xueming could send him away as soon as possible. Bruherr said that he would try his best to facilitate everything after the ceasefire with the Fengjun.
The third point that Bruherr couldn't tolerate was that…
Feng Jun was prepared to do energy business with the western countries.
There were coal mines, iron mines, copper mines, and even oil.
Zhang Xueming was well aware of his weakness, which was that his foundation was too thin and he did not have deep communication with the western countries.
To put it simply.
It was just that he did not have a sense of existence internationally.
Oh no, he couldn't say that.
Or rather, it was impossible for him to have any sense of existence.
After all, the three Fengjun provinces were now under the rule of the Jiang government. They had no sense of existence at all.
If there was, it would be the Jiang faction's government.
Therefore, it was very difficult to communicate and trade independently from the West.
But with the Soviets in the middle, things were different.
Even if they had to pay some benefits in the early stages to open up exchanges with the western countries, when the time was right, they could completely abandon the Soviets and operate independently.
The benefit that Zhang Xueming gave was 9.5% of the average price.
It was equivalent to letting the Soviets take 0.5% of the profits.
In the beginning, Bruehr thought that Zhang Xueming was too stingy. He wanted the Soviets to be free labor for the Fengjun with a mere 0.5%.
However, when he learned that the three provinces had discovered oil fields with astonishing reserves, Bruherr couldn't sit still.
If that was really the case…
Even 0.5 percent was a huge profit that the Soviets could not ignore.
The Soviets had just experienced a turmoil, and all industries needed a lot of money to rebuild and develop.
This 0.5% profit could not be more needed.
It could completely solve the internal emergency.
Three consecutive shots hit the vital points of the Soviets.
Even if Bruherr had any other ideas, he had to quickly send Feng Jun's proposal back to the Soviets.
Let the core higher-ups of the country decide.
Bruherr had a feeling that this war might really end.
The Soviets would never be able to resist such temptation.
Even though they knew that Feng Jun was using them, they still chose to jump in.
Breuher understood.
He understood why he had been defeated repeatedly on the battlefield.
Facing Zhang Xueming, who had such a deep mind and broad vision, how could he not lose?
In a short two hours.
Bruherr was completely convinced by this young commander.
Bruherr was sent back.
It caused a huge shock to the Soviets.
The first reaction of the higher-ups of the Soviets was that Bruhrer had betrayed them.
Bruherr didn't explain further.
He conveyed the three points that Zhang Xueming had mentioned to the top brass of the Soviets in detail.
As expected.
When the Busu Army received this news, not only did it alarm the higher-ups of the Soviet Army, but it also alerted the highest-ranking person in charge.
The Soviets held an emergency meeting that night.
According to rumors.
The meeting lasted from dark to dawn, and then from dawn to dark.
Two days and two nights.
Other than the occasional person who went in to deliver food, none of the people who stood at the top of the Soviets walked out of the conference hall.
Not only that.
The conference room would often erupt with heated arguments.
It wasn't just one or two people arguing.
Instead, all the higher-ups were arguing about something.
As for the battlefield between the two armies…
The troops on both sides received the order to cease fire on the night Bruherr left the Feng army.
The hundreds of thousands of soldiers had no idea what was happening.
They were all waiting at their respective positions.
July 23rd
After a sleepless discussion, the Soviets unanimously agreed to Feng Jun's request for a truce.
He also sent Bruherr as the negotiating officer.
He had three days of negotiations with Zhang Xueming regarding the matters after the armistice.
What the Soviets meant was…
He hoped that Feng Jun could increase the 0.5% to 10% or 1.5%.
But Zhang Xueming naturally wouldn't agree.
Zhang Xueming's response was very simple. He agreed to all the conditions and the Feng army agreed to stop fighting.
Otherwise, the war would continue.
Both sides knew that after ten consecutive days of fighting, the Feng army had achieved a complete victory.
More than 15,000 casualties, 38 fighter planes and 10 warships were destroyed.
Other than that, there were no more reports of casualties.
But what about the Soviets?
The casualties of the Soviets had already reached more than 40,000 people, and more than 100 fighter planes had been destroyed. The Black Dragon Squadron had been completely wiped out, and almost all the formations of the Far East Army had been destroyed.
If one were to insist on the battle loss ratio, it had already reached a terrifying 1:3.
This made the Soviets unable to believe the authenticity of the report. Why was it an astonishing 1:3?
Was Feng Jun's combat strength already so terrifying?
Under Zhang Xueming's tough attitude, the Soviets had no choice but to give in and fully agree to the bargaining chips offered by the Feng army.
However…
The Soviets made a small suggestion.
That was, he hoped that the loss ratio of both sides could be expressed as 1:1 when it was publicized.
The Soviets had just experienced internal turmoil, and their regime was not stable.
Once such a terrifying casualty ratio was known by the people, it would easily cause unnecessary political unrest.
Regarding this suggestion.
Naturally, Zhang Xueming gladly accepted it and even raised his hands in approval.
After all, Zhang Xueming didn't want the Japanese army to know about such a terrifying battle record.
Once the Japanese army felt that they were raising a tiger to invite trouble.
That would be terrible.
Although their goals were different, they were unusually compatible on this point.
Like this.
The casualty reports of the battle between the Soviets and the Fengs became the top secret of the two armies.
July 26th
After a few days, the Soviets officially signed the armistice agreement.
As well as the transfer agreement for the return of the Middle East railway to the Fengjun.
When Zhang Xueming signed the agreement, they were excited.
Feng Jun was really going to soar this time.
There would be a steady stream of funds flowing into the Feng army soon, and the Feng army would usher in a real explosive period.
Zhang Xueming was really looking forward to it.
When the commander of the Kwantung Army, Muraoka Choutarou, learned of it.
In order for the Feng army to fight the Soviets, the Japanese army did not hesitate to borrow another 100 million yuan and ended the war in just 15 days. What kind of feeling would it be?
After Zhang Xueming left, he had been worried that something would happen behind him.
However, with Wang Yongjiang in charge, there shouldn't be any problems.
However, he had never expected this.
On the day Zhang Xueming signed the armistice agreement with the Soviets, a conflict broke out between the Fengjun and the Kwantung Army.
Moreover…
It actually evolved into a local war!!
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