Comrade Gey the drink you poured was not vodka. I am sure that comrade Sokolov will not be happy about your Palinka stash. He has prosecuted for much less....
Comrade Gey the drink you poured was not vodka. I am sure that comrade Sokolov will not be happy about your Palinka stash. He has prosecuted for much less....
In that case, comrades, it is my advice we turn to our bitter ideological enemies, the United States and the United Kingdom for trading of materials, as they are abundant in said resources that we desperately need. I will elaborate further as soon as I have time to go over the current trading of the Soviet Union.
Signed,
NK Petrova
(([...] Petrova may weigh in on this, but I personally would prefer trading with them over the German Nazis [...]
Gey laughs.
Ah, Comrade Yakushev, you seem intent on slandering my name, as vodka-stained as it already may be. My name has already been cleared by the NKVD, and my past discretions noted down as being harmless. I doubt I will be prosecuted by Comrade Sokolov for possessing a variety of alcohol. If you are just desperate to have some, all you must do is ask.
~ NK K. I. Gey
(( ^This))((
There are three major sources of supplies in HoI3: Germany, Japan and Italy.
On the other side are three major buyers of supplies: We, the USA and the UK.
I doubt, that we'll receive any supplies from the capitalists.
))
It is not a slander, you drunk !!! Hahahaha... we were drinking together !!!! You could hardly remember your name when I left, I wasn't expecting you would forget the whole afternoon.
A.Y.
Comrade Konstantin Ivanovich,Heh, take this as my way of apologizing. Drink and be merry my friend!
Comrade Konstantin Ivanovich,
If it wasn't for your extensive use of good Soviet Vodka, you would be a extraordinarily good NK for Agriculture. Nothing against Vodka - I love to drink some glasses too - however Vodka is not the right drink to spur one's mind. In fact Vodka spurs your story telling - every good soldier knows, that giving Vodka to captured enemies makes them more likely to betray their comrades. Your past indiscretions aren't your fault - they're the fault of your extensive Vodka drinking.
Comrade General Secretary,
Your recent letter told me, that you see no reason to vote on Defense plans - is this the case for any non-altered plans during peace on June 1 - or just for this specific plan. Also, is there a possibility for the politburo (or the according NK) to force voting despite no changes on June 1?
Members of the Politburo,
Since our beloved Comrade General Secretary stated, that there's no need to vote on my Defense proposal, the second half of 1936 will be covered by the existing decree, issued on January 1, 1936.
~ NK Julia Rakobolskaja - People's Commissariat for Defense
Well, that depends on your department, Comrade Genrikh Gregoryevich. If you convince the world, that someone is a real warmonger and will attack us soon, if we won't, the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army is more than ready to beat anyone directly bordering us ((Manchuria would've gotten a peace treaty without the need to invade Japan IRL - the game is too total war centered to properly simulate smaller border conflicts during that time)).Do we foresee any testing of the Red Army in the near future?
Hello again comrades. I have been very busy recently with the running of Belarus, and it appears that these circumstances will continue for some time. I will not be able to join in on the discussion in the politburo in the foreseeable future. ((classes keeping me busy))
((Partly. Units OOS will loose manpower faster during peace.))Comrade Rakobolskaja,
Can we operate the Red Army, as presently constituted, without a fresh source of supplies? If Comrades Petrova and Kamensky need time, we could revisit the issue again in 1937, if our army will not be damaged by it.
Stalin
((Partly. Units OOS will loose manpower faster during peace.))
Comrade Konstantin Ivanovich,
If it wasn't for your extensive use of good Soviet Vodka, you would be a extraordinarily good NK for Agriculture. Nothing against Vodka - I love to drink some glasses too - however Vodka is not the right drink to spur one's mind. In fact Vodka spurs your story telling - every good soldier knows, that giving Vodka to captured enemies makes them more likely to betray their comrades. Your past indiscretions aren't your fault - they're the fault of your extensive Vodka drinking.
Comrade General Secretary,
Your recent letter told me, that you see no reason to vote on Defense plans - is this the case for any non-altered plans during peace on June 1 - or just for this specific plan. Also, is there a possibility for the politburo (or the according NK) to force voting despite no changes on June 1?
Members of the Politburo,
Since our beloved Comrade General Secretary stated, that there's no need to vote on my Defense proposal, the second half of 1936 will be covered by the existing decree, issued on January 1, 1936.
~ NK Julia Rakobolskaja - People's Commissariat for Defense