Episode 275: Dark clouds (7)
It was not only Central Asians who were dissatisfied with the Communist Party.
Because the Nazis of the original history were particularly notorious, Russia was also a world-renowned anti-Semitic country until the emergence of Nazi Germany.
This did not change even after the Tsarist regime collapsed and the Communist Party took power.
Jews were still discriminated against in Russia, a by-product of a race corrupted by dirty capitalism.
Stalin, who was an anti-Semite himself, began to view the Jews in his country with even more suspicion when Hitler in Germany purged anti-Semitism and showed preferential treatment to Polish Jews.
Originally, Jews were a people driven by money. How loyal would these people be to the Soviet Union if they sold their country of birth for money?
Without going far, look at the Jews of Poland.
Aren't the Polish Jews taking the lead in oppressing the Polish people because Hitler and the Nazis are giving them a little preferential treatment?
After the war broke out, the oppression of Jews by the Soviet authorities became more severe.
Under Stalin's orders, Jews were exiled from their hometowns to distant Siberia, Central Asia, and the Far East.
Anyone who opposed this was executed or sent to the Gulag.
Among these, the place to which the largest number of Jews were transported was the southern Amur region, bordering Manchukuo.
Stalin established the Jewish Autonomous Oblast (Еврейская автономная область) in the southern Amur region and forcibly deported a large number of Jews to it.
Many of the Jews who were forcibly relocated to the Jewish Autonomous Oblast fell ill due to the harsh cold and insufficient rations.
Even after the war ended, the treatment of Jews did not improve. If it had become harsher, it would have been harsher.
As Jewish discontent was gradually accumulating, a revolt broke out in Siberia.
And Central Asians also began to wage a guerrilla struggle against the Soviet system.
Despite the Communist Party's control of information, rumors gradually spread throughout the Soviet Union, and even reached the Jewish Autonomous Oblast.
"We too will have to make a decision now."
"If not now, when do you think you'll fight them?"
"If we stay quiet, will those cruel Chekists favor us? "They're going to try to kill us, saying we were in the same boat!"
"Now, this moment is an opportunity given by heaven!"
The Jews, who were increasingly dissatisfied with the Communist Party, knew that the Communist Party's attitude would not change even if they conformed to the system.
If you are destined to live as a slave forever, shouldn't you stand up when everyone else does?
At the same time, all of the troops stationed on the border of Manchuria had been sent to the border of Free Russia and Central Asia, making it the perfect opportunity to start a rebellion.
The Jews could not stand it any longer.
They too finally stood up with their weapons.
"Long live freedom! Long live Israel!"
"Compatriots, stand up! Let us all fight back!"
Israel was founded in a place where Stalin drove the thorny Jews into remote areas of the Far East.
***
November 18, 1943
Soviet Kuybyshev
"Still, still!"
As Stalin shouted and pounded the desk with his fist, Khrushchev's eyes fluttered and sweat beaded from the top of his head, where his hair had been peeled off.
Stalin's blood seemed to boil like lava and overflow.
Not only did Kulik start a rebellion, but now anti-Soviet guerrillas have begun to seethe in Central Asia as well.
In addition, Jews in the Amur region rose up and declared the establishment and independence of Israel on their own.
There was no shame like this. They can't even keep their house in order, so they let these inferior Jews do it.
What further angered Stalin was that Jewish soldiers in the Red Army took up arms and deserted to join the Jewish rebels calling themselves Israel.
In addition to Jews, those who were dissatisfied with the Soviet system also contributed to the Jewish rebels.
"Voroshilov, what are these two idiots doing all this time!"
Stalin's eyes rolled back and he repeatedly slammed the desk, swearing at his two friends.
Even if these two idiots had put down the rebellion in time, it wouldn't have gotten to this point.
Even though they had superior weapons and more troops than Kulik's rebels, they had so far been unable to suppress the rebels.
Perhaps these people are actually in cahoots with Kulik behind his back?
Stalin's chronic illness, the suspicious disease, began to touch him again.
Since they are their best friends, they may be plotting treason under the calculation that no one would dare suspect them.
Why? That is for greater power and wealth.
"Khrushchev!"
"Yes, Comrade Secretary! "Speak up!"
As a political officer, Khrushchev's military rank was major general, but this was only a rank for ordinary soldiers and officers; in front of Stalin, he was only a private.
Stalin spoke in a voice cracked with anger.
"Fly to those two guys right now and tell them that my patience is limited. And report the movements of those two guys to me every day. "If you see anything suspicious about those two, have them arrested."
"All right!"
Khrushchev was one of Stalin's many subordinates, but among those many subordinates, he was the one whom Stalin considered the least trustworthy.
Of course, this was not because Stalin truly liked Khrushchev, but because he trembled and appeared frightened in front of him.
A person so timid and incompetent would not dare to rebel against him. With that logic, Stalin trusted Khrushchev a lot.
"Kruglov!"
"yes!"
"You idiot!"
puck. Stalin's shoe hit Kruglov's knee.
Kruglov, whose posture had collapsed, tried to stand up as if nothing had happened. But the pain was so severe that he could not stand up in time.
Stalin looked pitifully at Kruglov, who was whimpering and struggling to stand up, and then picked up an ashtray.
Then he poured the mountain of ashes in the ashtray on Kruglov.
"With you incompetent bastard in charge of the NKVD, the subordinates are all just idiots."
"… … ."
"This is your final warning. "I know I'll go straight to the gallows next time."
"Yep, Comrade Secretary General… … ."
Kruglov still had some luck. Because Stalin had no intention of purging him right now.
At least until all rebellions are suppressed.
Stalin, barely able to control his anger, glared at the map showing the border with Free Russia.
So far, there was no major problem with the movements of the German and Free Russian forces, but Stalin could not be at ease.
There was no way Hitler would just miss this golden opportunity. The reason why he has not moved the military until now is because he wants to wait for some time.
If the rebellion shows no signs of being suppressed, it will undoubtedly show its teeth and claws in the near future.
Stalin felt chills thinking of the Wehrmacht armed with powerful weapons.
Whenever I thought of the German soldiers, worry and anxiety crept up on me. The memory of his humiliation of losing the capital Moscow to the German army and having to flee to Kuybyshev was still firmly embedded in Stalin's mind.
I planned to gain strength again someday and take bloody revenge on the fascists who were drunk on victory and pride, but at this point, I could only pray that the enemies would not attack me, let alone take revenge.
The human butcher of Georgia felt indescribable humiliation at this reality.
What was even more humiliating was that they still felt relieved that Germany had not invaded. How did the great Soviet Union fall to this point? … .
Stalin had been having frequent nightmares recently. The nightmares he had were usually similar.
It was a scene where the embossed Lenin suddenly opened his eyes and glared at himself with eyes filled with anger and hatred.
To Stalin, who was shocked and frozen by his resurrection, the revived Lenin always said:
"It's all because of you that the Soviet Union fell like this! "You disgusting Georgia hillbilly!"
Lenin spat out a variety of foul language to Stalin that he had never used before.
Stalin could feel Lenin's anger pouring out on him with his whole body and could not make any excuses and just stood still.
Nevertheless, Lenin still seemed to have lost his temper and spewed out angry words, his eyes bloodshot.
"You, you ruined everything! "You have brought to nothing everything that my comrades and I have achieved through blood and sweat!"
The nightmare always ended with Lenin strangling Stalin and biting off his fat nose.
Every time, Stalin woke up groaning. His back was damp and the atmosphere in the room was extremely cold.
Stalin imagined what Lenin would say if he were alive to see this scene.
At the same time, he thought of his greatest political enemy, Trotsky, whom he had murdered. And he thought of his old best friend Bukharin, whom he had purged with his own hands.
They must be laughing hard at him right now.
And you will be angry.
The guy who boasted that he would make the Soviet Union great is now driving the Soviet Union into the abyss of destruction.
***
November 19, 1943
New Fuhrer's Residence in Berlin, Germany
There really isn't much to say.
Siberian revolutionary government, Central Asia, and now Israel.
Unimaginable things were now happening in the Soviet Union.
Although some of the troops deployed on the Free Russian border were moved back to suppress the rebellion, it was confirmed that a significant number of troops were still deployed on the border.
It was clear that they were also keeping the possibility of our attack in mind.
However, with the embers of rebellion in the rear not being extinguished, it was questionable whether they could be maintained in time even if such a large army was planted on the border.
For a force of this size to fight properly, organic supply is, of course, essential.
However, as everyone knows, the Soviet Union's rear is currently in a state of chaos due to rebellions, suppression, etc.
In contrast, Germany is able to concentrate its power solely on one area, the Eastern Front.
It cannot be said that there is not a single resistance member in the rear, that is, in the occupied countries such as the Czech Republic and Poland to the UK and Benelux, but compared to the Soviet Union, it is in an entirely clean state.
In addition, Germany's troop quality and equipment are several levels higher than that of the Soviet Union.
While the Soviet Army is operating T-34s and Yak aircraft, Germany is operating Panther IIs and jets. Unlike the Soviet Union, which practically has no navy, the German Navy is the strongest in Europe.
Although there is no longer much use of the navy on the Eastern Front, the difference between having a navy and not having one is still quite large.
No. Come to think of it, I have something to write about.
Arkhangelsk. Currently, the battleships Siegfried and Nibelungen and the aircraft carrier Europa are waiting in Belomorsk to occupy this, which can be said to be the only European port left in the Soviet Union.
The operation start date has also been set. Unless something special happens, our forces will begin their race towards the Ural Mountains at the scheduled time and this time, they will completely drive out the communists from Europe.
Although there will be considerable sacrifice, and Europe, which has barely regained peace, will be engulfed in the flames of war again, it is absolutely necessary for the future and freedom of Europe.
Otherwise, there will never be another opportunity to put an end to them.
The Stalin I know would never be satisfied with the current border and would somehow try to avenge the humiliation.
Because he's a human being who can do that.
When we have an overwhelming advantage over them, like now, we have to completely break both our legs so that we can never stand up again, so that we can sleep with our legs stretched out for at least 50 years.
And one piece of news that made me excited.
Uranfrocht is now nearing its end.
Of all the news I heard this year, it was the one that made me the most excited after the news of the success of Operation Sea Lion.
"Is that true?"
Einstein and Heisenberg, who came to see me saying they had something to report urgently, nodded.
I couldn't believe it and asked repeatedly.
"Didn't you say three years ago that it would take at least five years for research to bear fruit?"
"That's right. However, thanks to His Excellency the President's generous support and advice, the progress of the experiment was much faster than we expected."
"The Führer's advice, including the use of graphite as a moderator, has had a great effect. "If we had not known that fact and had insisted on only heavy water, the experiment would have barely passed the halfway stage."
"What did I do? All I did was give you a few words from what I know. "It is thanks to the two scientists and other scientists that the experiment was able to proceed this far."
We politely gave credit to each other, like in the example from Wise Life.
The location for the world's first nuclear test has already been decided.
The desert of Algeria, where Leger's test took place, was selected as the site of the world's first nuclear test.
Since it is a very powerful bomb, it had to be tested on as flat terrain as possible to avoid the shock wave being blocked by surrounding terrain. In order to observe the effect with the naked eye from a safe distance, it had to be conducted in a place with good weather and wide visibility, and to maintain confidentiality, there were no people nearby. A place where no one lived was needed.
Therefore, I feel sorry for future Algerians, but the Algerian desert was the optimal place for nuclear testing.
In original history, the place where the United States conducted the world's first nuclear test, the Trinity Test, was in the middle of the desert in New Mexico.
Currently, preparations were in full swing in Algeria to detonate the world's first nuclear weapon. These two were also scheduled to fly to Algeria as soon as today's meeting ended.
"Very good. Now we can carry out Operation Blue with peace of mind. "Thank you both very much."
"Thank you, Mr. President."
I felt like I wanted to kiss these two right now.
However, with the second German-Soviet War ahead, I was also very busy with things to do, like them, so it was unfortunate, but I had to settle down and get up.
It is not too late to clink champagne glasses after returning from the experiment in Algeria.
"Well, Mr. President."
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I shook hands with them and was about to turn around when Einstein suddenly stopped me.
"What's going on, doctor?"
"… … it's nothing. "I'll see you when I get back from Algeria."
"I understand. "Both of you, please be careful and come back."