Chapter 146 Black France again
"What we in Poland means that since the Soviet Union is currently trapped in diplomatic dilemma, Poland has no choice but to liberate the people of the Third World this time! Therefore, the members of the military advisory group are mainly advisers of the Polish People's Army, while the special operations are responsible for the comrades of Democratic Germany! Our purpose is to drive away the French and welcome the independence of the Algerian people! Of course, the command organization Poland will not control all the brother countries? We respect it very much!" Korzinsky described with a brow, and some Polish officers behind him also nodded, obviously having very high expectations for the military advisory group that Poland took the lead this time.
Unfortunately, it is destined to be lost! Selov understands the meaning of this organizational form. Ordinary members are mainly Polish officers, supplemented by the officers of democratic Germany. Perhaps the Polish government is considering it, perhaps to establish good relations with democratic Germany! Polish officers occupy the largest share, which shows that even if the upper-level command organization Poles acted as a stance for everyone to discuss, the Poles finally had the final say, because the person who actually executed the order was still the Poles.
Sekhov and Sakhatovsky looked at each other and understood what each other meant. Both of them understood that this was the Poles' little one, but it was harmless. Since all this action was handed over to the Poles, it would be better to let the Poles go and make trouble by themselves. The negotiations with the French were obvious. This is a real war! If the French regular army could not defeat the Poles' commanded guerrillas on the front battlefield, then the Soviet Union would not be responsible for losing Algeria, and the money would still be taken, and the war would be fought.
I believe France should not have reached this point. Now that things have come to this point, after listening to Korzinsky's introduction, Selov applauded the Poles with great face, and praised the Poles from the perspective of a military layman. At the same time, he praised Poland's sense of responsibility this time in his personal name. "It's great, our Polish comrades have shouldered the heavy responsibility. Socialism is not our own business! It also requires cooperation from brother countries!"
"Americans think that if they are staring at our Soviet Union, other countries are not worth mentioning? What's wrong with France? I think Poland can compete with France on the battlefield, right, Comrade Sakhatovsky?" Serov, who stood up, turned around and asked. He hoped that the director of the First General Administration who was with him would cooperate with him.
"Well, that's right! The United States is the responsibility of the Soviet Union, but Britain, France and Germany also need brother countries to check and balance. We all understand that this confrontation between the two camps. As long as we win, it will win everything!" Lieutenant General Sakhatovsky really couldn't do it, and changed it to a formal language expression! It made Poles like Korzinsky and others accept it.
Now is the specific list of supporting materials. In this regard, Serov and the others still need to discuss with Korzinski and others, including logistics support bullets and military telescopes. There is nothing to talk about. Except for bullets, they are only a small part of military materials. The more sincere part is how many rifles and tanks the Soviet Union provides. At this time, Lieutenant General Sakhatovsky proposed, "It has been talked for so long, let's take a break and eat something. Today, we decided on the battlefield. The matters on the battlefield will be controlled by the Polish comrades..."
"Of course there is no problem. The sense of honor of going abroad to fight and support the Third World can make our People's Army burst into the greatest fighting enthusiasm!" Minister Korzinski agreed with a smile.
"Okay, Yuri and I will make arrangements! Polish comrades can visit at will at the First General Administration! Let Polish comrades taste our traditional Russian delicacies later," Lieutenant General Sakhatovsky said with a smile, calling a guide who came to accompany the tour, and then took Serov's hand and walked out of the office.
Although he always had free meals at other general offices, it did not mean that Selov was willing to come to such a place that was always full of food. The KGB public cafeteria was indeed in good condition. It was still not a reason to let him visit! Lieutenant General Sakhatovsky pulled him out in a strange way. It must be something, "Old boss, just say it if you have something!"
The cafeteria is indeed not a place where the two agents should be brought with them. Lieutenant General Sakhatovsky took Serov through the cafeteria and went to the lounge! He closed the door and asked, "Yuri, what weapon are you going to hand over to the Poles?"
"What's wrong? We have an agreement with the French, and I still have the spirit of contract. Can the French really not be able to bear it?" Serov smiled and showed off your slightest idea. He said to himself, "Just get hundreds of T34 tanks and cooperate with hundreds of T44 tanks, just let's just have a moment! We can't be too stingy. Instead of keeping rusted, it's better to give it to the third world a little generously!"
When Lieutenant General Sakhatovsky heard Serov's look of being understatement, Lieutenant General Sakhatovsky knew that he was wrong to pull him out. If military supplies were allocated according to this amount, the French would probably terminate the cooperation directly. "Do you know what equipment is the French occupation army in Algeria now?"
"I don't know, what's wrong? The army of 600,000 looks really intimidating! I understand. If you think there are too few tanks provided, then add one thousand vehicles, which is better than returning to the furnace to make steel! We have a gesture to show our attitude to the third world, and I understand!" The more we think about it, the more we feel that his considerations make sense. The director of the First General Administration is generous. He knows that more than 4 billion US dollars cannot be used for nothing, and we must make it a little like a little.
Shelov himself didn't know how many scrap arsenals were on the Soviet Union. Although he was the director of the General Administration of Military Administration, the Soviet Union generally adopted the method of sealing these eliminated weapons. At the same time, the new weapons were being put down the production line in an orderly manner and included in active service. The replaced weapons and equipment were still sealed. Therefore, more and more warehouses were needed. The increase in these rags made Shelov, who had been taking out, a headache. So far, he had not even cleaned up the rifles from the 1920s.
"Do you really don't know the weapons of the French army?" Lieutenant General Sakhatovsky said with a lot of laughter. Can you investigate as a KGB director? According to Selov's idea, there are only two results. One has been fighting for a year. The French have recognized Algeria's independence, and the other is that the French believe that the Soviet Union is not trustworthy and shakes off the cooperation between the two countries.
"I am not the director of the First General Administration. You should know about external intelligence work!" Selov's answer was shocking. The specific amount of military aid was really what Selov thought of after slapping his brain, and he was completely following his feelings.
This made Lieutenant General Sakhatovsky feel quite wise. Fortunately, he found that something was wrong and pulled the young man out first. Otherwise, the French would definitely jump and breathe a sigh of relief, "The number of t34 tanks must be controlled. I think it must not exceed 200. As for the t44 tanks, don't even think about it! Any light weapon rifle is fine, and the submachine gun Bobosha must also be controlled, and assault rifles are not discussed! You open your mouth and have a thousand tanks. If they really appear on the Algerian battlefield, the French will kill you..."
"There are less than one tank division in two hundred tanks, and this thing is useless at all! Not to mention the Frenchman with an army of 600,000!" Shelov curled his lips, "I'm so stingy. Isn't this telling the world that we are perfunctory, and there is no sincerity to help the Third World!"
"The 600,000 French troops stationed in Algeria have only less than 1,000 amx-13 tanks in total. If you pull up a thousand T34 tanks, the French can only use rifles to fight the Algerian guerrillas in a tank battle! If you really have the spirit of contract, don't even think of destroying the French! One battle of Dien Bien Phu is enough!" Lieutenant General Sahatovsky was confused when he saw Serov, and then explained, "The amx-13 tank weighs fifteen tons, and is a light tank developed by France! It is the armored force of the pillars of the French army in Algeria at present..."
The total weight is fifteen tons? Isn’t that a powerful existence comparable to the Japanese Type 97 tank? You are a usury imperialist, the largest army power in Europe. How can you be similar to the Japanese army in terms of army weapons? You have lost all the face of a strong army power!
"The director of the First General Administration hacked the French again..." Now Serov knows the specific level of France, and old imperialism is really no longer possible!
"I understand. For the French Army, the T34 tank is a bit too advanced!" Serov replied, feeling that his words seemed a little strange, and asked, "What should I do? Call Far East? Maybe I can find hundreds of BT-7 fast tanks from the warehouse there. That thing is a merit of fighting against the Japanese Type 97 tank. It can be used for repairs, right?"
From the situation of the Soviet Union to France, it proved that Selov still did not understand the military power of other countries. He now realized that the anger of being killed instantly by others is something that allows people to do extreme things. An example is my Great France. The heavy tank that France had been pursuing before World War II was anger that was instantly killed by German tanks with strong power in the Third Reich. After the war, the first generation of amx-13 tanks designed became a monster with a total weight of fifteen tons and carrying a 90-mm main gun, which was even more extreme than the Soviet tanks that had been remembered as small cars carrying cannons.
Chapter completed!