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519 The cutscene that must be taken before the decisive battle

Why did Lenin kick Stalin? It was obvious that a certain immortal had given the secret to the mentor before. He was not optimistic about the next decisive battle.

Of course, to the mentor, the risk is not ordinary. The reason is very simple. Although the mentor does not like Trotsky's way of making trouble, he basically has a positive attitude towards the world revolution and the theory of continuous revolution, but he is not as radical as Lao Tuo.

Moreover, the current international situation also follows Trotsky's expectations. The situation is not only good, but it is still considered a small one. At this time, Li Xiaofeng increased his ambition and destroyed his majesty. At this sensitive time, he said something that does not meet the overall environment will have a bad impact!

Fortunately, Lenin is now in charge. If it were the head of the steel company, he would just talk to a certain immortal. Not to mention being a mere alternate member of the Central Committee, even the genuine member of the Central Committee or even the elder of the Politburo would have to drag it out!

I have to say that the tutor can still listen to the correct opinions and advice. He is not as stubborn as steel and does not need to make a big fuss to maintain the so-called authority.

Of course, it is useless to be just Lenin’s enlightenedness. The most important thing is that the reasons given by a certain immortal must be able to stand firm. If there is no reason, it is useless to let someone say it in a mess. The tutor is enlightened and enlightened, but when he gets angry, it is even more terrible than steel.

Fortunately, the words of a certain immortal are still very reasonable. He analyzed the power comparison between subjective and objective and the enemy and us in an easy-to-understand manner. The final conclusion is not 100% correct, but it is very objective and convincing.

At least a certain immortal convinced the mentor to realize that the so-called decisive battle would not be so smooth. Not to mention the one who has made a big move to solve imperialism like a fallen leaves, I am afraid that even a draw would have to pay a huge price.

In short, after listening to the objective analysis of a certain immortal, Lenin did not close his eyes all night because he had realized that the next battle would be a big gamble, and the bet would not be very likely to win. If he lost, he would probably be doomed.

Some comrades may ask, since even the mentor realizes that the future is not optimistic, why not take a step back and endure the calm and peaceful moment? Since we are not sure of victory, we should not send troops to Warsaw and just keep our own land of one acre and three-point area.

The problem is that this is impossible. After the Allies Group was finished, the most dangerous and biggest enemy in front of the Allies Group was *. This is a battle of interests between life and death, and you cannot give in at all! Even if the Bolsheviks are honestly trying to make trouble for their own geographical advantage, the big gangsters will come to the door to raise troops and ask for punishment, and they will never give up until they are eradicated!

Let me put it this way, it is impossible for the Bolsheviks to rely on the method of pretending to be grandchildren. They are guilty of being innocent. Even for the fat meat of Russia, the Allies cannot give the Bolsheviks a good face.

Anyway, even without Trotsky's death-taking export revolution, the contradiction between the Allies and the Bolsheviks was irreconcilable. They would still find excuses like "Why don't you wear a hat" to find fault. Haven't you seen that after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Yeltsin licked the West one-sidedly. What did he gain? Is there any friendship that comes with selfless aid and sincere?

Even the polar bear that he licked his knees would not let go of the West, let alone the Bolsheviks who seem so heretical, alternative and unruly now?

In short, this battle must be fought, whether it is the Allies or the Bolsheviks. Only after they have beaten their arm on the battlefield can they understand the other party's strength and know how to deal with the other party.

For example, in history, even though Tukhachevsky suffered a crushing defeat under Warsaw City, the Allies also discovered that the Bolsheviks were not so easy to bully, and there was indeed a problem within them. There was no way to destroy the Bolsheviks at any cost like the German and Austrian groups. Therefore, the Curzon line was centrally reconciled, which made the Russians pay a certain price and truce it.

Of course, for the Bolsheviks, I also understood one thing, that is, the domino effect advocated by Trotsky is not so easy to occur. It is clearer that the heritage of old imperialism is not a joke, and it is impossible for the semi-deprived Russia to overturn the old world order alone.

This is also an important reason why Li Xiaofeng knew that the risk of direct confrontation with the Allies was very high, but did not stop it. The Allies and the Bolsheviks need to understand each other and explore each other, which is beneficial. As for the fact that it will not cause particularly serious consequences, Li Xiaofeng thinks it should not be. Tukhachevsky in history has been punished as a virtue. Did the Bolsheviks lose their party and country?

Therefore, for Li Xiaofeng, in the next decisive battle advocated by Trotsky, he didn't need to be too active or put in a desperate effort. Even if he really defeated the Allies once, if the family is rich and can afford to lose, the final result will still be a draw. Since that is the case, it would be better to let Trotsky go and use the Allies' hands to teach me how to be a human being.

Li Xiaofeng is confident that as long as Ratukhachevsky is playing at a critical moment, even if Lao Tu loses, he will not lose as embarrassing as in history.

So the suggestion he submitted to Lenin was: the East Prussian People's Liberation Army and the Baltic Front temporarily adopted a defensive attitude, seized time to rest, seize time to enrich their strength, and chose a critical time to join the battle after the decisive battle began.

As for how to fight after joining the battle, Li Xiaofeng did not say that there was no problem with Lenin. Because there was no need, the mentor had already understood what a certain immortal wanted to do, there were only two possibilities. One possibility was that Tukhachevsky's small universe exploded and defeated the Allied army. At this time, someone rushed to grab the credit; the second possibility was that when the Allied Group was preparing to beat Tukhachevsky, a certain immortal took action to save the person, asking Tukhachevsky not to lose too badly.

Is there a third possibility? Anyway, whether it is Li Xiaofeng, Ubolevich, Triandafilov, Lenin or Trotsky, they do not believe that the Allies will attack East Prussia first.

Of course, if they do this, the problem is not big. Anyway, a certain immortal did not say that he should first be based on defense. It should not be too difficult for the strength of the Prussian People's Liberation Army and the Baltic Front to block the Allies. I believe that Tukhachevsky would not miss the opportunity to take the lead and attack Germany directly.

However, Lenin would not fully believe in a certain immortal. He would also make more preparations. While affirming someone's suggestions, he wrote a letter to Fu Longzhi, in which he asked Fu Longzhi to liberate Ukraine and also be prepared to resist the interference of the Allied Team. He asked Fu Longzhi to be fully prepared. Once Tukhachevsky was defeated and Li Xiaofeng could not stand it, he could delay the enemy in Ukraine and Belarus as long as possible and gain more time for the central government.

It is not enough to just tell Fu Longzhi alone. After all, his Ukrainian Front is too weak, and Lenin also wants to give Stalin a task. He hopes that the Southwest Front can draw troops to move closer to Ukraine. Once the worst happens, the Southwest Front can also take over.

But before Lenin had time to talk to Stalin, Trotsky shouted in a hurry that he wanted to fight to the decisive battle. In desperation, Lenin could only remind Stalin by kicking people under the table.

"Are your expectations too pessimistic?" After the meeting, Stalin was shocked when he learned Lenin's true thoughts.

Indeed, although Steel is not very popular, he is still confident about the World Revolution. As for the military issues, he didn't think so much, and he was optimistic. Since the Red Army could defeat the White Army, it means that the Red Army could fight. In his mind, the combat effectiveness of the White Army could be equated with the Allied Team.

However, after learning about Lenin's concerns, although he did not agree with the analysis of a certain immortal, he could not refute it, let alone say that someone was worried about it. He could only express this concern in a very tactful way. Of course, he was also very happy that his Southwest Front Army was basically excluded from the decisive battle in Poland. Now, according to Lenin's intention, his troops can approach Ukraine openly. No matter whether Tukhachevsky's situation is good or bad, he will have the opportunity to intervene. Why not do it?

So after expressing his limited worries, he immediately stated that his main force of the army could move north at any time. He even said: "Is it too hasty to hand over such a decisive battle related to the victory of the revolution to Comrade Tukhachevsky? Although Comrade Tukhachevsky has certain abilities, he is too young after all. We should choose some more reliable old comrades to command this decisive battle. For example, Comrade Fu Longzhi, I think he is more suitable!"

Is Fu Longzhi more suitable not a military issue at all. Even if Fu Longzhi is suitable, Trotsky would not give him this opportunity. Who made Fu Longzhi a Lenin man? Trotsky had been waiting for this opportunity for too long and paid too much. How could he give in at this time?

So Lenin knew very well that Stalin suddenly mentioned Fu Longzhi, which was a little bit unwilling and a little jealous. Just imagine, if Fu Longzhi replaced Tukhachevsky, it would mean that this battle would be led by the Lenin faction. With Stalin's qualifications, it would be an exaggeration to be the political commissar of Fu Longzhi?

After all, Stalin still did not take Lenin's concerns seriously and still thought the next decisive battle was optimistic. Lenin was a little disappointed and a little shaken. Could it be that the situation was not as bad as Li Xiaofeng had expected?

Although Lenin was a great mentor, he was just a person, not an omniscient and omnipotent God. Although he was later invited to the altar, it was all political needs. So at this critical moment in 1919, when the final battle was about to come, Lenin was actually in a state of great progress and did not have much confidence in the future, and he even had the meaning of taking one step at a time.

When Lenin was undecided, the will of the Allies was very firm. After reaching an agreement with Germany, their next goal was the Bolsheviks. If the Bolsheviks could be eliminated, then there would be no force in the world that could hinder them, and they would completely control the entire world!

This temptation is too great. Even though they know that the domestic anti-war calls are rising and various social problems need to be solved urgently, they are willing to take a gamble. Less than a week after Germany officially accepted the request of the Allied Powers, the new British Foreign Secretary, Kouzon Shin, was impatient: "How to resolve the Polish issue as soon as possible is already on the agenda of the Allied Powers. We will never watch the Polish people suffer inhumane treatment and will not let the thugs commit violence at will!"

Before the speech of Curzon Line was finished, he received a warm response from Pisuski: "I am very happy to see that my British friends have not forgotten Poland, which is suffering. I also eagerly hope that friends from all over the world who love peace can pay attention to the tragic experience of Poland. I only offer an initiative to you on behalf of the people of Poland, please lend a helping hand as soon as possible!"

This singing is like a double act, and anyone can see it. In fact, the Poles and the Allies have reached an agreement long ago, and this is just a formality. After the formality is over, the Allies can roll up their sleeves and teach the Bolsheviks lessons.

Of course, neither the Poles nor the Allies expected that they were actively moving through the motions, but Trotsky was also acting impatiently.

Almost as soon as Bissusky finished his voice, Beirut rushed to Moscow on behalf of the Polish Workers' Party. According to Trotsky's request, he first visited Kamenev, and the two sides had friendly and fruitful conversations. Then, under Kamenev's leadership, he visited Zinoviev, Sverdlov and Lenin in succession.

Two days later, Beirut returned with a full load. When he returned to Lublin, the process of belonging to the Bolsheviks and the Polish Social Workers Party was completed. In Lublin, the national representatives of the Polish Social Workers Party had "gathered together" and were waiting for Beirut to pass a series of resolutions after returning.

First, the Polish Social Workers Party was renamed Poland*, secondly, Poland* officially joined the Communist International and became a branch of the Communist International. Finally, Poland* announced that it would establish a socialist Soviet Republic of Poland!

This series of actions was so rapid and so natural that the Western gangsters who were always good at walking the motions couldn't help but be stunned. The double act between them and Bisuski had not yet finished, why did two Polands come out in the blink of an eye? Moreover, this freshman Poland has joined the Communist International openly. This is like challenging them!

How could it be that the old imperialism lost to the freshman Bolsheviks? But how could it be that they were still in the future. Just as the Allies rose up and stepped up the legal process and stepped up the voting work in the parliament, the Bolsheviks educated them again and told the old imperialism what speed is!

The President and Prime Minister of the Soviet Republic of Poland had just taken the oath when the Russian Red Army had crossed the border to Poland at their request to maintain social order. Tukhachevsky's Belarusian Front almost crushed over from Brest and rushed straight to Warsaw with a stream of smoke and dust, calling it the restoration of the capital!

The Allies and Pisusky were stunned again. They had discussed how to stand in Warsaw and fight the Bolsheviks in decisive battle, and thought about how to defend Warsaw! But in the blink of an eye, Tukhachevsky's 200,000 troops had already reached the bottom of his nose, and Warsaw was suddenly filled with blood.

Pisusky and his head of government gave up Warsaw at the first time. Turning towards Poznan, his escape speed was beyond the reach of Tukhachevsky. Of course, for Tukhachevsky, Pisusky was simply insignificant. He was just a stray dog, and he ran away. In Trotsky's words, "I can run for a while but can't run for a lifetime. When the world revolution is victorious, I can deal with him as much as I want!"

It took almost no effort to take a shot and a bullet, and the Belarusian Front took over Warsaw. For Tukhachevsky, although it was a pleasure to occupy Warsaw, he always felt that something was missing, and he felt like he was hitting the empty place with one punch. To his heart, he really felt that it was not a good thing to win.

Not only Tukhachevsky, but Stalin was also constantly talking about this matter. In his opinion, a certain immortal should have occupied Warsaw in the first two months, rather than leaving him to Trotsky, which was equivalent to giving the credit to the other party in vain, which was the act of supporting the enemy.

Lenin was indifferent to Stalin's accusations. He was waiting. He knew very well that the Allies would inevitably respond next. Whether Tukhachevsky was a dragon or a worm would soon be known, and he didn't have to care about Warsaw at all.

As for Li Xiaofeng, he had no mind to care about Stalin. After knowing what Trotsky wanted to do, he went to Northern Industry in person to urge workers to produce. The next fierce battle will be an unprecedented war of attrition, and it is time for Northern Industry to show its face!

Of course, Trotsky had no time to take care of the thoughts of Stalin or a certain immortal. Although he was full of confidence in Tukhachevsky and his own theory of routes, this did not mean that he would be careless. On the contrary, Trotsky was really devoted to his work at this moment, and took out 300% of his enthusiasm and devoted himself to it.

The workers were so hungry that they had no intention of working, so Trotsky went to cheer up himself. The Red Army soldiers of the Belarusian Front were not very motivated, so Trotsky took the initiative to encourage him. He even rushed to Warsaw himself and squatted beside Tukhachevsky to escort the genius marshal!

In this atmosphere, the decisive battle began... (To be continued)

ps: Bow to thank the plane wanted criminals and comrade Juventus!
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