I Don’t Need Nazis In My Germany

Chapter 152



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December 13, 1940

Moscow, capital of the Soviet Union – Kremlin Palace

The heart that moved the vast Soviet Union, the iron General Secretary, Stalin, was spending another day buried in work at the Kremlin Palace.

He meticulously reviewed and either signed or rejected an enormous amount of documents, processing them at a rapid pace.

Under the General Secretary's thorough management, the Soviet Union's military equipment production was getting on track.

They were already operating an army of millions, but if necessary, they could mobilize even more.

Over ten million troops could be sent to the front if Stalin so wished.

However, the reports coming from the front made Stalin frown.

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