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The commander of the 5th Army Corps of the People's Army heard the situation on the front line and turned his head to report to the People's Army Headquarters and Zhisi that the front-line positions had been attacked by atomic bombs.

Zhisi analyzed the report of the 5th Army Corps of the People's Army, combined with the report of the nearby 24th Army's front-line observation, and told the People's Army that the U.S. military used cloud bombs-fuel-air bombs.

"At 2:9 a.m. on February 10th, there were 33 Korean People's Army commanders and fighters on Height 605. After being attacked by cloud bombs, the South Korean Army quickly launched an offensive. At about 337:10, the South Korean Army took back the Highland. The number of casualties caused by cloud bombs in the battle is unknown, but in this battle, none of the 55 People’s Army commanders and fighters on the highland could withdraw. In the previous battle for the hill, even if the battle was lost, one fifth People on the left and right, including the slightly wounded, have the opportunity to withdraw."

"At 11:50 a.m. on the same day, Heights 660 was attacked by cloud bombs. At that time, Heights 660 had 5 commanders and fighters from the 13th Division of the 460th Corps. After the attack, the People's Army sacrificed 209 people and seriously injured 120 people. Immediately after the cloud bomb attack, the upward attack was launched. This time, the remaining troops of the People's Army, less than one company, resisted the South Korean army for half an hour. Rumors circulated among the army that the US military used an atomic bomb, which led to low morale and slow action of the reinforcement troops. After half an hour, the reserve team still failed to reinforce the hill, and the position fell. Fortunately, there were 7 commanders and more than 20 wounded on the high ground Withdrew and let us know what happened at Height 660."

Tang Hua looked at the map on the table and quickly found the battlefield in the east of Yangkou County. The People's Army called this battle the "Battle of Six Highlands", referring to the battle for the six hills with 605 and 660 highlands as the core. .The battlefield is not the key. In Tang Hua's view, the most important thing is that the U.S. military has also followed suit, creating cloud bombs and using them on the battlefield.

The two cloud bomb attacks blinded the People's Army.In the previous two days, the People's Army was full of martial arts, and it was able to send troops to capture other hills while fighting back. After the two main hills fell one after another on February 2, the People's Army failed to organize a night attack that night.

During the day on February 2, the People's Army was defending two of the four secondary highlands they captured. Because the highest highlands in the two theaters, 10 and 4, were lost, the secondary highlands were too exposed and soon fell. The U.S. military even None of the cloud bombs were used.

On the evening of February 2, the People's Army organized a commando night attack, but failed to capture the 10 Heights. On February 660th and 2th, the unrelenting South Korean army launched a counterattack after regaining all the highlands.This time the South Korean army also suffered a big loss. During the daytime on February 11, a BM-12-2 rocket artillery regiment transferred by the volunteer army to assist the People's Army was in place. Covered by shells, a combat engineer battalion of the South Korean Army who climbed the mountain with his ass pouting was blown away.By February 12, after half a day of symbolic shelling by the U.S. and South Korean troops, the offensive was suspended.

"On February 2, when our army was covering the South Korean army with cloud bombs, U.S. planes also sneaked in and launched a cloud bomb attack on the 12nd Division's position."

As soon as Wang Ganchang said this, Tang Hua immediately took over: "Where did you hit us? What was the result?"

"There is no danger. The attack position is a tunnel that has been reinforced against nuclear weapons."

Only then did Tang Hua feel relieved.

The first thing to strengthen the anti-nuclear is to withstand the high-pressure shock wave of the nuclear explosion, and install thick and heavy steel doors that can be opened and closed at the entrance of the tunnel.Then there must be an air inlet and a vent, and the air inlet must have an air filtration system.From the second half of 52, Wang Ganchang went to North Korea to urge the second upgrade of the tunnel system that had been built on the front line. In addition to preventing the U.S. military from using atomic bombs frantically, the more important thing was to prevent the U.S. military from imitating the Izumo bombs.If the tunnel fortifications can withstand the nuclear explosion, they must also be able to withstand the overpressure effect of the cloud bomb.

"The reinforced tunnel completely defended against the overpressure of the cloud bomb, and the reinforced company in the tunnel suffered no casualties. However, the four soldiers on guard on the surface and a group of snipers were within the explosion damage range of the cloud bomb. Three people died and two were seriously injured," Wang Ganchang said.

Tang Hua felt something was wrong. "There were 6 people on the ground, 3 people were sacrificed and 2 people were seriously injured, and the other one was fine? Not that weak."

Wang Ganchang: "Then how should we judge this situation?"

"First of all, it is mandatory to fully complete the transformation of the tunnels on the front line, especially the defense against overpressure." Tang Hua said, "Secondly, the nuclear, biological and chemical detection troops went to the position of the 72nd Division to collect soil and air Residues, come back for testing. I suspect...the American imitation has not been imitated at home."

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Beijing.

The last time I had three night talks with comrades from the North Korean embassy in China and the Liaison Office of the Workers’ Party, the Prime Minister earnestly dissuaded me. In the end, the North Korean comrades reluctantly agreed to reduce the scale of the campaign and only launch offensive battles that did not exceed the division level.The prime minister and the chairman saw that their persuasion failed to dissuade the North Korean comrades from attacking, but at least it had some effect, that's all.

On the evening of February 2, the Prime Minister picked up the phone and blasted out the notice from the Liaison Office of the Labor Party to hold a symposium.

"It was said that they were asked to launch a limited offensive battle with a scale below the division. In the end, one division and two regiments were invested. This is not counting the support of us and their artillery division." The Prime Minister spread his hands helplessly, "The result? After the battle, the division of the People's Army completely collapsed, and the other two regiments also suffered heavy casualties."

The "Spring Festival Offensive" was disastrous for the 5th and 13th Divisions of the 15th Army Corps.The main attacking 13th division, the division with a full staff of 12500 suffered nearly 5000 casualties, all of which were caused by the three infantry regiments participating in the war. One infantry regiment in North Korea had a full staff of 5000, and the three regiments had 1900 men, which is equal to three regiments. It's all over. The 5700th Division sent two regiments to participate in the battle, and the casualties reached 15.Due to the sudden loss of the mobile force of five infantry regiments, after the battle, even the defense line guarded by the People's Army on the Eastern Front was slightly shaken.If it weren't for the People's Army's offensive that also caused the South Korean capital division to be in a panic, and the total casualties of the South Korean Army were more than 3000, the United Nations might have to counterattack after the Spring Festival offensive.

"They didn't fight against encirclement and suppression five times, and they didn't go through the [-]-mile long march, so they didn't understand a lot of truths." The chairman said, "This is not how wars are fought. Kim Il Sung doesn't feel sorry for losing so many vital forces. I feel distressed. Tomorrow night, you still have to explain this truth to the North Korean comrades again, and the measures should be stricter. Forget it, let’s talk to them tomorrow night.”

"There is also the matter of establishing a direct dialogue channel with the United States," the Prime Minister said. "We have considered Moscow or Berlin before, but if we talk to the Soviet Union, the Soviet Union must know. If the comrades in the Soviet Union know about it, then the comrades in North Korea may also know about it. So I think I should entrust Jianying to send a reliable comrade to Hong Kong and have a dialogue with the Americans there."

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Hong Kong.

"Mr. Morris, hello."

"Hello, Mr. Chen."

There is no entourage, no secretary, and the dialogue representatives appointed by the Chinese and American officials are conducting secret talks on 1V1.

There is a high probability that "Mr. Chen" and "Morris" are not real names. Anyway, the people who are talking directly don't need to pay too much attention to their real names and real official positions. Before the talks start, the two parties can exchange two letters of paper.

The letterhead received by "Mr. Chen" was signed by Charles Wilson, the Secretary of Defense of the United States who had just taken office less than a month ago. The letterhead in the hand of "Morris" is the Prime Minister's signature.The text of the letterhead is a simple endorsement, indicating that what the person I sent represents my position.

"Mr. Chen, I want to hear you say 'sorry' to me about the just-concluded Spring Festival offensive," Morris said.

"North Korea's initial plan for the campaign was much larger than the Spring Festival offensive, including the western and eastern fronts, and launched multi-point attack operations at the same time. We communicated with the North Korean side three times before the launch of the campaign. Under our persistent opposition, the North Korean side twice Promise to reduce the scale of the battle and limit the battle to a certain mountainous area on the eastern front. You should understand and understand our efforts for peace on the Korean peninsula."

"We have good control over South Korea's military and generals. In order for the armistice negotiations to proceed smoothly and sign an agreement, the control over South Korea has been strengthened recently, and the mobilization of South Korean troops above the division level has been monitored and monitored from three channels. Control. If you have a responsible attitude towards peace on the Korean peninsula, it seems that your performance in this regard is somewhat lacking."

"Mr. Morris, first of all, we do not intend to control a country or support any puppet regime. Second, as an independent country, North Korea has its own channels to import or apply for arms assistance from the Soviet Union. The simple summary is that North Korea is independent, and South Korea is now semi-independent. We have negotiated and reasoned with the North Korean comrades to achieve the same pace."

After hearing Mr. Chen's words, Morris pursed his lips.But the conversation here today is not about pointing fingers.

"We need the captured Americans to come home as soon as possible." Morris said to the point.

"U.S. soldiers and officers who were maimed in the battle, seriously injured and left sequelae, we can release them back to China before the signing of the armistice agreement. This part of the American soldiers and officers is 1711 according to our standard statistics."

Prisoners of war who lack arms or legs, or who are seriously injured and have sequelae, are usually filled with medicine jars. From time to time, they have to be hospitalized for emergency treatment if they have physical problems. The burden on the medical system of the Volunteer Army is really not small. In the town of prisoners of war in January, there were two prisoners of this type who fell ill and never recovered because of their poor health. Now they have been buried in the mountain behind the town of prisoners of war.

"Your asking price." Morris has actually been stationed in Hong Kong for many years. His public identity is a businessman, and he is really doing business. He likes to be straightforward when talking about business.

"Unfreeze our frozen overseas account deposits, lift the ban on the return of Chinese students studying abroad, especially some of them are still under house arrest. This is the price of these 1711 people."

"The unfreezing of account deposits requires some operations. In theory, the operation can be completed, but it needs the approval of the President and the Minister of Finance. It is somewhat difficult to lift the ban on the return of Chinese students studying abroad."

After listening to Morris' words, Mr. Chen spread his hands and made a "very sorry" expression.

"My personal estimate is that your first condition is likely to be approved by the President." Morris said, "Mr. Chen, I have a flexible deal. I have been authorized to tell you that the United States can pay 4 tons The wheat, transported by the freighter arranged by us, is directly sent to the port in China."

"No, Mr. Morris, this is not an asking price, this is just the food expenses of your [-] prisoners for two years..."

Chapter 21, Underwater Undercurrents

"(1953) days to March 3, 5."

Tang Hua opened a small notebook on the corner of the desk and propped it on the table. The notebook is specially used to write the countdown. Manually refresh a page every day to reduce the date by 1 day.

Stalin died on March 1953, 3.

In the history of the Soviet Union, and even in the world in the first half of the 20th century, Stalin was an extremely important leader of a great power.

For the Soviet Union, Stalin started the revolution in 1898 and assisted Lenin in initiating and leading the October Revolution. After Lenin became seriously ill, he actually ruled Soviet Russia for 31 years, while the entire history of the Soviet Union was only 69 years.Stalin closed the door of Lenin's New Economic Policy and put the Soviet Union on the train of the planned economy.The price paid was the Ukrainian famine and the Great Purge, but without the crazy acceleration of those ten years, the Soviet Union might not have survived World War II.By 2008, after more than ten years of the Russian Federation period, Russia launched the "Russian Historical Figures Ranking" poll, and Stalin ranked third, surpassing Peter the Great and Lenin in the category of political figures.In the new round of voting in 2018, Stalin simply ranked first in the voting results.

As for Stalin and China... As a realist and interest supremacist, Stalin did not put all his chips on the chairman's side most of the time. Even in the war of liberation, he was careful to take one step at a time. It was not until October 49 that Stalin presented the "True Fragrance" theorem, and only after December 10 did he declare that "China and the Soviet Union are the two beacons of global anti-Americanism."However, the realist and the supremacist are generally easier to deal with because his behavior is predictable and as long as the deal is made, he will execute it to the end.

Stalin's tactics are working on the war on the Korean peninsula, and his methods have left China no place to get angry.

The Soviet Union did not point at China at the negotiating table, "You fight me, no truce is allowed!" On the contrary, in all the talks between the leaders of China and the Soviet Union, Stalin and all the senior Soviet officials asked the Chinese comrades with a look of concern. Do you need anything else?How are the armistice negotiations going?

In the talks with the North Korean leader, Stalin actually did not slap the table and yell at Kim Il Sung, but meticulously aroused the ambition in Kim Il Sung's heart.As a result, every time Lao Jin came back from the Soviet Union, he was full of fighting spirit. He was responsible for the unification of the Korean peninsula and history.And Lao Jin thinks this is an idea from his heart rather than imposed on him by the Soviets.

But isn't it too early to give Stalin an afterthought...

And with Stalin's temperament, there is a high probability that he doesn't care about the evaluation of future generations.

Now Tang Hua has to consider another matter, that is, Stalin's death was not due to a serious illness, but a sudden death.

Uncle Sta likes to stay up all night for secret talks with Beria, Khrushchev, Malenkov and other important ministers.The point is, these rough guys talk secretly in the middle of the night and drink. The vodka is served in a glass beaker, and they don't serve it with fried peanuts.


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