Rasputin of the East chapter 250

Rasputin of the East 250

< Episode 250 >

“Long live the Korean independence!”

“Long live the Korean independence!”

The flag of the Russian Empire and the Taegeukgi are mixed and scattered. Chuikov moved forward, enjoying the parade.

“Mrs…. No, you can’t call me that anymore, has Prime Minister Nadia Yu come in?”

“Isn’t it Nadia anymore? That’s a pseudonym…”

“What can I do, it’s stuck in my mouth.”

Chuikov clicked his tongue and sighed.

“Did you want a building that could be used as the prime minister’s residence and a building that could be used as the military government headquarters?”

“Once there is the palace of the former dynasty, and the building of the Japanese Imperial Government-General. The rest is…”

“The prime minister tells you to enter the palace, and I will go into the Government-General building.”

It is a palace that will never be used anyway. The order sent directly from Moscow also included an order to permanently ban the Lee royal family from returning to their home country.

Of course, considering the past of His Majesty Mikhail, it is understandable that the Joseon royal family is nervous. He never said anything about it, but he also heard rumors about it.

“Call the engineering corps and ask them to help in moderation. If you repair the Government-General’s building properly later, you can use it for either the Capitol building or the Court building, so take care of that too.”

“All right.”

“And the Governor-General’s side documents are separately organized and kept, and the relocation of the headquarters…”

After giving instructions, Chuikov looked out the window at the enthusiastic locals.

“What do you think they will think of us?”

“Aren’t you a liberator?”

“That’s right, so don’t let the soldiers get loose, because if people don’t like it, it gets in trouble.”

It is probably possible to be promoted to a foe only with the major you have established so far, but it is right to save yourself as much as possible until it is confirmed. Besides, no matter how much you think about it, it was clear that the imperial family was very concerned about this land called Joseon.

After all, no matter how much you say you are rooted in Moscow, you will have mixed feelings because this is your hometown. A person would be

And it was clear that it would not be such a good choice to make the administration of the hometown of the absolute power in the home country into a shambles.

Therefore, Chuikov wanted to avoid making things as reprehensible as possible. First, the flour is transported to feed the hungry, support for the new government to settle down, and the gendarmerie to lend the military police to the trial of co-workers that the new government implements…

The logic was that if the new government asked for it to do it, except for something that didn’t make much sense, all the reasons attributable to it would go back to the new government. I guess I’ll have to stay here until the war is over.

***

“You’re doing pretty well.”

I nodded my head when I checked the report from the Far East in the Kremlin’s office.

“You mean General Chuikov?”

“Yeah, well, the new government seems to be taking care of the liquidation of the co-workers…”

“I reported that I was concerned, but…”

Irina frowned.

“Even though it’s okay to stand by the lynching in the countryside, I’m concerned that the new government will wield too many knives to liquidate the co-workers. Even if a high-ranking person is executed, if the simple cooperators are treated like that… No, the administration will be paralyzed before that. Where would you like to collect your taxes? from there?”

“Conversely, it’s possible because it’s now, because it doesn’t matter if the administration is paralyzed.”

“What else are you talking about?”

“From the perspective of the Korean government, even if it has administrative power now, it is not capable of exercising it. Currently, the entire country is occupied by our military and the Korean government is just an advisory committee on legitimate government papers. You’ll have to ask.”

“I understand that national defense is still premature because our military will protect them. But the collapse of the administrative network will not go beyond that, will it? What about the census and what about voting…”

“They only need to restore it before the war is over.”

“What about know-how? Didn’t your Majesty spend enough 10 years just to improve the bureaucracy?”

“Yeah, maybe it’s going to be a lot of trouble, right?”

“……Then I don’t think now is the time like this.”

“Are we going to intervene and tell them to stop?”

“Then isn’t it?”

“What are you doing? Is this situation detrimental to our national interest?”

“……?”

“If only communists don’t crawl in, no matter how the Korean regime is overthrown, the security of the Far East doesn’t matter because we will have no choice but to maintain our friendship with Russia, the liberation army,” he said. If the factory cannot be restored because it is dead and cannot be restored because there is no technology to run the factory, who will you ask for help from over there? Japan?”

“It can’t be…”

“As a result, it is only an opportunity to deepen our influence. To give an injection, you must first pierce the flesh with a needle.”

“It’s not about stabbing the flesh, it’s about poking through… isn’t it? At the very least, we will stop even General Chuikov’s support for the military police.”

“Well, should I have the Korean government create an army?”

“It is natural. If you did it that way, there would be no chance of conscription, but shouldn’t we have a military service? If you want to hit the nobles’ heads from the guillotine, you do it, but we don’t need to intervene for nothing.”

“Yeah, tell Chuikov…but don’t open the arsenal.”

“Yes?”

“This time, Huey Long gave a speech, the last time our side announced a disarmament proposal related to the United Nations program…”

I turned the paper on the floor of the pile of papers.

“……It’s a pain in the butt. If we do not accept this proposal, the United Nations will be creaked from the start.”

“If we accept it, we will not be able to supply our military with the latest weapons.”

– I will defend the noble cause of the Russian Empire announced at the last meeting, namely, for the cessation of all these wars and the continuation of lasting peace, and the four freedoms that all human beings deserve, centering on the two most powerful countries in the world. I would like to talk about the proposal to create a new international organization for

-The four freedoms we must uphold: freedom of speech and expression in all parts of the world; freedom to worship God in the way they want everywhere in the world; Freedom from deprivation that guarantees a decent life and, finally, freedom from fear that no country, anywhere in the world, will be subjected to physical attack from its neighbours. As a first step to presenting this to the world, the proposal of the Russian Empire to formalize and systematize this bond linking Moscow and Washington DC and establish a United Nations after the end of the Great War is truly sublime.

-To this end, in the first place, worldwide restrictions on the sale of arms to places of concern between states, especially those of fear of armed conflict, e.g. liberation and re-establishment of borders after being captured by the so-called Axis powers. is proposing.

“The Neutral Law is also a neutral law, but there is nothing to lose from the US standpoint, and since we have all of Europe, they must have decided that there is no room for them to intervene.

“If the supply of the latest equipment is cut off, we are at a more disadvantage than the United States if a proxy war breaks out. Probably because our equipment performs much better than the American equipment.”

“Yeah, depending on how you tune in on the negotiating table, you may create a hole through which you can get out… but once we hand over our equipment to the South Korean military, there is a high probability that there will be problems. I might be able to hand it over for now, but can they keep it up?”

“It will be difficult.”

“Anyway, we cannot control all arms trade between countries, and we will probably go in the direction of controlling only the supply of new equipment…”

“If it were me, I would also regulate the sale of equipment. The reason is not clear.”

“Then we should hand over what the Koreans can at least produce ammunition for. Moderately old-fashioned, moderately useful.”

“How about the military equipment?”

“Mister?”

“Yeah, your equipment is pretty outdated. Besides, among our equipment, didn’t we use Arisaka bullets? There must be an ammunition production plant on the mainland of Joseon.”

“Arisaka Tan? was there such a thing? We bought and used Arisaka rifles during the last great war, but we must have sold them all.”

“Isn’t there one type of old equipment left? It’s rotting as a stockpile because the Interior Ministry has adopted it as a formality.

“Uh… ah, Feyodorov?”

“Yes. And I will tell you to hand over some of the equipment captured in Manchuria. It’s a decently useful thing.”

“You take care of that part, because I feel like I’m going to break my head just by getting rid of Europe and creating the UN right now.”

Asia is a second-tier city, and even if it was passed to the United States, it would not be a big deal. I’m not interested in the US military’s hard work in Southeast Asia… I think the nuclear test will be completed soon, so I’ll have to go see a nuclear test at least once.

When the age of nuclear weapons comes, everything changes. The US certainly doesn’t have nuclear weapons right now.

And now there is no reason to throw nuclear weapons at Hiroshima or Nagasaki. It’s better for us for the US military to suffer a little more.

4 freedoms? Enduring peace in the world? Universal Declaration of Human Rights? Huey Long or me, I don’t believe in that. The United Nations is the minimum safeguard to prevent a third world war from occurring, and the four freedoms are justifications for meddling in internal affairs and military intervention. Neither America nor us are volunteers.

Obviously, the promises will be kept. Instead, never confront us and obey our order. The punishment for the Axis Powers will also be seen as an example of what will happen if we ignore our order as an extension. Japan will be like an agricultural country even in the case of the disaster that blew up Pearl Harbor’s bread. I don’t think the UK will have a different ending.

This declaration is not just a back alley fight without rules, it’s just the two of us competing, and even if we compete, let’s manage the world while putting on the mask of morality while wearing the mask of morality. It is merely a proposal to do boxing, martial arts, or fencing in the presence of the referee.

And it’s something that I, too, would agree with. The United States will certainly have nuclear weapons in the not too distant future, and I do not want a future in which nuclear weapons are put into each other’s quarrels and annihilate each other.

Shouldn’t I be watching my children get married and have children? If the world was destroyed by nuclear weapons, the Kremlin would be the number one target.

‘By the way, I have to send my children married as well.’

Damn, I didn’t care because of the war. Where else do you find a bridesmaid?

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