Huang Ke thought for a while and read a ballad.

"Thirteen big hats, four leopards, and one broken straw hat from farmers! This is the Chinese countryside in the 90s when the Soviet Union collapsed."

While Wu Hao was stunned, Huang Keyan and Li Runshi agreed to tell Wu Hao about the events of the 90s, including the talks with Stalin.

"You should have told me this before you went abroad."

"This is what the chairman means. He thinks that you and him should be separated for a period of time, and the two of you should calm down for more than ten days before talking about this heavy topic."

Wu Hao nodded, expressing his understanding.

"The chairman knows that without your help, he can't do anything. He needs your full help, but in history, the contradictions between you..."

Little Huang Ke sighed.

Because of Elena's relationship, he was able to "advance bravely" in front of Stalin, but when facing Wu Hao, the invisible aura pressure made him unable to play freely.

The reason for this is that the chairman and Stalin, in some respects, are pure.The chairman's shortcoming is "too kind", and Stalin's characteristics are also easy to grasp: you are useful, you can make great use of it, and he will reuse you.

So Huang Ke dared to speak without any scruples in front of Stalin.Because he knows that what Stalin needs most now is this kind of unscrupulous truth.This realist knows what to do to maximize the interests of the Soviet Union.

Of them, Huang Ke can "grasp" them, only Wu Hao......

He is too complicated.

"Being a person, dealing with things, means, emotional intelligence, completely crushing me!"

After coming to this era, every time Huang Ke stood in front of him, Huang Ke felt strongly that he was really just a "mediocre person". The sense of gap and pain that ordinary people look up to genius is particularly strong.

"The only thing Elena and I lied about Stalin was that after 2000, China became a sweatshop for cheap industrial goods from the Anglo-American countries - which was also true. What was hidden and unsaid was that we became The identity of the last bastion of capitalist countries has forced capitalists to death with more capitalist means than capitalists. It has also allowed European and American capitalist countries to successfully embark on the evil path of de-industrialization and financial harvesting. Successfully emptied most of their The rise of the industry has been completed!"

"Angry unemployed workers in the United States and Europe, when they marched and protested in the streets, they raised the flag: China has taken our jobs, down with Chinese imperialism!"

"We have the best infrastructure in the world! The fastest high-speed rail and the highest work efficiency. Our super projects have made the whole world envious."

"Although we are still saying that we are a developing country, in the eyes of foreigners, China is already a super China that can compete with the United States, and even stronger than the Soviet Union in some places! After all, the disintegration of the former Soviet Union, cannot become the factory of the world."

"We've risen, really risen!"

"It's just that I don't know if it's right or wrong to rise in this way! I don't know if this is the original intention of your revolution! When I met you in Songfan, I didn't know how to describe it to you. In such an era, I can only choose a place that you can accept and speak out."

"As for the fruits of victory after the rise, the distribution of social wealth, and the living conditions and mental outlook of all strata of the country at that time... Do you think this era where "I, Hu Hansan is back" is everywhere, will it be What's it like?"

Huang Ke looked at Wu Hao and smiled viciously.

"I don't know if I'm crazy or stupid, but I know how to run forward"

In front of Wu Hao, Xiao Huang Ke, who had been suppressed for a long time, finally let himself go completely at this moment.

That night, Wu Hao suffered from insomnia.

He stood alone on the balcony of the hotel arranged by the Soviets, smoking non-stop.

Early the next morning, when he met Huang Ke, he said to him: "This is definitely not the world we want to create after sacrificing countless comrades."

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-------------------- Summary of the first five volumes: --------------------

Almost all of them are small bourgeois.

I am a little bourgeois, and all the readers here are either a little bourgeois or a little bourgeois in spirit.

The difference is only in the degree of severity.

In fact, this book can be written as a cool book like the editor, or it can be written as a variety of short stories in the wild, or those cool articles that transcend time and space to aid the Communist Party.

However, as long as you don't dream, are willing to wake up, and face reality, you will find that those are all adult fairy tales.

I am old, in my forties, and if I am asked to write this kind of essay, I can actually write it.The pseudonym "Half Frog", Zhongyuan Wuhuang, I am the most yellow when I write the army, and I am the most army when I write the yellow, it is not called for nothing.I can write Huang Wen, but I can actually write Shuang Wen.

It's just that I don't want to write brainless and refreshing essays. My own essays have become numb and boring.

On the ground, among the peers, there are too many guys who write that kind of pure cool text.

My biggest problem as a person is that I know too much in some places.

If you know too much, you don't dare to be ignorant and invincible, and write indiscriminately.

Ignorant people can write about buying two transistors in the electronic market and rubbing artillery radar with their hands when they get home. I, who know a little bit about history and military knowledge, absolutely dare not write like this.

Ignorant people, people who have never been in a factory for a day, can write about the big country heavy industry, pretend to be an expert who understands industrialization and write military articles to cheat money-like me, I really grew up in a chemical industry. The new factory with an investment of 15 billion (2000) has changed from a wasteland to a large factory. I have experienced the process of watching new students turn into workers. When I write about industrial construction, I am very careful, for fear of letting go It becomes a layman pretending to be an expert talking nonsense.

The more you understand, the more careful you are.The older I get, the more I know how difficult it is to find a few reliable people to do things together.

How can there be so many qualified cadres, how can there be so many excellent employees for you to use?

A successful team, most of the time, is a good captain, with a few teammates who can do something, and then pull a few players who can make do with it, and then start a business.

After the October Revolution, the weak Bolsheviks were able to succeed because of a god captain (Lenin), with Stalin, Dzerzhinsky, plus Tolovsky (not a super god but a capable person), a bunch of It takes only four years for the elite elites to achieve success.

In contrast, the history of the Chinese revolution can only be described in words.

Talk too far.

The greed of the human heart is the most difficult enemy to defeat.

Little Huang Ke's mother said very early on that her son chose the most difficult path, even one with no future in sight.

When you saw this, you should have understood.This book, the plot of Xiao Huang Ke, is actually not easy - when I was writing the book, why did Xiao Huang and Xiao Huang have to write it together.The reason is: to use Da Huang Ke's cool plot to neutralize Xiao Huang Ke's heavy and difficult sense of burden, so that you can watch it more comfortably.

The road chosen by Xiao Huang Ke represents the pursuit of light and beauty in everyone's heart.

The path chosen by Rhubarb represents everyone's depraved instinct when faced with the temptation of greed.

The saint guides little Huang Ke to embark on the road of slaying the dragon, and the witch guides big Huang Ke to become a dragon.

This is why the opening is the original intention of the saints and witches appearing successively.

The path Xiao Huang Ke chose is destined not to be easy and happy.

People who take this road are doomed to be lonely and painful, and they are doomed to pay a heavy price.Compared with the price paid by the chairman, the little Huang Ke's price is actually nothing.In the past, it would only be ridiculed by those real old revolutionaries: crying, crying, what a waste

Because of the appearance of little Huang Ke, the price Li Runshi paid has been reduced by [-]%!If you can't stand the last [-] percent, I can only say: People always want to win and win everything without paying the price.This is the essential weakness of the little bourgeoisie.

Finally, let me say one thing: Many people cannot accept strengthening the Soviet Union, and cannot accept that the Soviet Union killed fewer people in World War II.All kinds of curses.

I only use one place to reply to you: In your eyes, the lives of the 3000 million Chinese who died during the Anti-Japanese War are not life?Elena's choice can save tens of millions of people from dying in China during the War of Resistance!When you talk about the Soviet Union, do you think of the common people in China?Do you dare to believe that the 3000 million dead compatriots are not human beings, but just a number in your eyes?

This book, on the surface, has added magical elements, but in fact, it is in the style of pseudo-realism.

From the fifth volume to the last ten chapters, Elena and Xiao Huang Ke finally embarked on the most difficult path.

Elena will become the Supreme Soviet General Secretary of the future Soviet Union.

And the road that Xiao Huang Ke is going to take is also revealed in this volume.

The people who have taken this path in history have sacrificed everything they have in the end.

They may be better, but the things sacrificed are also quite a lot.

Finally, use the title of the previous chapter to complete this summary: I don’t know whether we are crazy or stupid, but I know that we are running forward all the way.

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-------------------- (Free chapter) Some side news about the case of General Galen ----------------- ---

This is side news, and it should be of great reference for everyone to understand the truth about the Great Purge period.

In the early morning of June 1938, 6, Henrich Lyushkov, a third-level member of the Soviet State Security Council and head of the NKVD in the Far East, crossed the Soviet border and defected to Japan. On July 13 and July 7, Lyushkov's two reports were published in Japan's "Asahi Shimbun" and "Yomiuri Shimbun" respectively. In March 2, Lyushkov published in the Japanese magazine "Reform". An article was published again on .Without exception, these materials strongly attacked the Soviet Union and its leadership. Lyushkov claimed that the so-called Leningrad Terror Center and the Toji Joint Headquarters and other cabal groups did not exist. Laev certainly did not belong to Zinoviev's group, and Stalin used Kirov's death to root out his political opponents.Considering Lyushkov's position in the Soviet Union at the time, the publicity of this statement was sensational. Lyushkov is also considered to be the first high-ranking NKVD to expose the horrors of the Soviet Union's internal purges.Thereafter, Lyushkov worked for a long time in Japanese propaganda, claiming to be a staunch anti-Stalin fighter, eager to liberate the Russian people from the Bolsheviks.

In 1968, Alvin D. Coox, an expert on Japan-Soviet relations, published a report on Lyushkov. He found the interrogation materials of Lyushkov in Japan at that time and interviewed many A Japanese official who had contact with Lyushkov at the time. Thirty years later, in 30, Cooks put together two more detailed articles publishing many of Lyushkov's confessions to Japanese interrogators in Tokyo in 1998.However, we can find out later that what Lyushkov said privately to the Japanese interrogators actually contradicted his public statement. Lyushkov actually admitted that there were several senior Red Army generals in the Soviet Red Army. These groups are all very hostile to Stalin. At the same time, Lyushkov pointed out that there are also conspiracy groups within the Soviet government.

Which material is closer to the real situation?It is not difficult to find that, compared with the articles published in magazines and newspapers, one of the characteristics of the interrogation materials is that they are not disclosed to the public, and it is unlikely to meet the needs of political propaganda. A high-ranking figure in the Soviet Union, in order to win the trust of the Japanese, he has no reason to lie to the Japanese in private.All in all, a serious historian or someone who really wants to seek the truth should undoubtedly pay attention to Cooks' research, especially the first-hand materials he cites.Next I will make some excerpts from Lyushkov's confession and analyze what these confessions specifically point to:

Vasily Blyuchel was one of the first Soviet marshals, and also the commander of the Soviet Red Banner Far East Special Group Army (later the Red Banner Far East Front Army). He and Lyushkov were the top military and political leaders in the Soviet Far East.Blyuchel was arrested on October 1938, 10 and died of illness on November 22. The case was suspended (it is said that he was arrested on March 11, 9 for being a "Japanese spy" and "participating in right-wing anti-Soviet organizations and military conspiracies. " and was sentenced to death).About Blyukher, Lyushkov said:

In general Blücher was power hungry.He wasn't satisfied with his position in the Far East, he wanted more.He considered himself to be superior to Voroshilov.He's cautious, but it's hard to say whether he's happy with the overall political situation.In the army he was more popular than Voroshilov.He loathed the commissionership and the establishment of military councils, which limited his right to issue personal orders.

Lyushkov further mentions Blyukher's contacts with the right:

In the Far East Army, among the officers who were close to Blücher, there was a group of traitors, such as Jan Bokus, Gulin, Vasentsov, Koropachev, etc., who wanted to persuade Blücher to send him Pulled into a dangerous political conversation.Blucher, who had no authority to do so, took it upon himself to show them the secret confessions of the arrested conspirators.After the arrest, Gurin told me that after Bokus was recalled from Moscow, Blyukher and Gurin cursed the NKVD and the recent arrests while drinking, Voroshilov, Lazar Kaganovich et al.Blyuchel told Gurrin that the two were in touch before Rykov's execution, and that Rykov often wrote that the 'Right' wanted to see him head the country's armed forces.

Analyzing this passage by Lyushkov, we can draw the following conclusions: first, there were traitors within the Soviet Red Army, and Lyushkov also specifically pointed out that the officers around Blyukher were traitors; Everyone was forced to admit forged confessions after being arrested. Lyushkov specifically mentioned Sergei Gulin, the former deputy head of the logistics department of the Red Banner Far East Special Army. If Gulin’s statement was originally forged by the NKVD, There was absolutely no need for Lyushkov to tell the Japanese about this.It should be pointed out that we should not completely ignore the defendant’s confession when we are looking for the truth of the Great Purge. Now that more and more files have been made public and a large number of confessions have been rediscovered, it is necessary to first look for After reading the confession materials in this case carefully, ask yourself a few questions: Is there any evidence to prove that this confession is forged?Is there any obvious deviation from the facts or self-contradiction in this confession?If these confessions were falsified under the instructions of Stalin, why did he falsify these secret documents that were only released after the collapse of the Soviet Union?Then sort out the case, this should be a serious and responsible attitude towards the truth; and the third point is that Blyuchel has always been in contact with the rightists represented by Rykov, which means that he has the possibility of participating in the conspiracy of the rightists. suspected.

This is not just the words of Lyushkov or Gulin’s family. Blucher also talked about his contact with the right in his 1938 confession:

I have been in contact with the right since 1930... Rykov, aware of my political instability and instability, wrote me an anti-Party and anti-Soviet letter in 1930, which I concealed from the Party. The letter expressed his desire to see me as the head of the military...

His younger brother, Pavel Blyuchel, also confirmed that Blyuchel had been involved in a "right-wing conspiracy" since 1930.In his confession on October 1938, 10, Gulling reconfirmed his previous statement and confessed more details.Regarding Blueher's question, I will make another video in detail later when I have time.

Regarding the internal forces of the Soviet Red Army, Lyushkov listed several anti-Party and anti-Stalin groups:

There were anti-party elements in the Soviet armed forces, generally hostile to Stalin, but each had different goals.There is a group of commanders who are very loyal to Trotsky, such as Putna, Primakov and others who support him (it should be Trotsky); another group has Poland, Germany, Lithuania, etc. Soviet commanders from minority backgrounds who were disillusioned with the progress of communism had a sense of history reborn in themselves, such as Kolk and Egerman.There was another group of commanders who had previously served in the tsarist army, loved military coups, and were ready to cooperate with any other group, such as Tukhachevsky, Ubolevich, Kashirin, Orlov, etc.Others who were anti-Party and ready to serve the opposition were Gamarnik, Yakir, Sangursky, Arenstam, Debenko, Kuybyshev, Belov and Levandowski .These people had followed Stalin for a long time and finally realized the disastrous direction of his policies.They have roots in the military, and many senior commanders and political workers have embraced their perceptions...  

Nikolai Yezhov, who served as the People's Commissar of Internal Affairs during the expansion of the suppression of counter-revolutionaries, recalled that Marshal Yegorov also mentioned military conspiracy groups during his interrogation:

Three or four days later Yegorov came to me again, and this time he told me in detail that there was an organization composed of important military personnel within the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, and that Yegorov was the leader.Yegorov also gave me the names of the members of the conspiracy he led: Budyonny, Debenko, Shaposhnikov, Kashirin, Fedko, commanders of the Transbaikal Military District (here it should be Refers to Ivan Gryaznov) and many other important commanders, I will add as I remember.Yegorov said that there were still two competing groups within the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army: the Trotskyist group of Gamarnik, Yakir, and Ubolevich, and the Bonapartist[1] officer group of Tukhachevsky. group.

[1] According to Lenin's definition, Bonapartism is relying on the state power of warlords to mediate power between two opposing classes that are evenly matched.The aristocratic regime that came to power through a military coup under the banner of popular sovereignty, guaranteed social stability and achieved rapid economic development by restricting political freedom.

The officers mentioned by Lyushkov and Yegorov have a considerable degree of overlap, which means that the military cabal is likely to exist, and there is more than one.But after all, Lyushkov was the head of the NKVD in the Far East before his defection, and many military conspiracy cases were still under investigation at that time, so his overview of military conspiracy groups across the country may not be completely accurate.

As for the cabal group in the Far East, Lyushkov believes that the investigation of Deribas, Zapadny and Barminsky shows that there is a cabal group headed by Gamarnik in the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the border guards.Jeribas has been in contact with Rykov for a long time and is also the latter's "conspirator".Deribas with Lavrenti Lavrentiev (aka Kartvelishvili), Grigory Krutov and army conspirators Sangursky, Arenstam, etc. Cooperation, want to launch a military coup with the Japanese in the Far East, and jointly fight against the Soviet Union.

Lyushkov then specifically listed the names of around 20 NKVD officers and 10 border guard officers who he believes were involved in the conspiracy.After Sangursky and Arunstam were arrested by Vainieros, the new political minister of the Far East Red Army, Deribas and Zapadny began to contact the army's conspirators.In the NKVD, it was mainly organized by the Minister of the Seventh Department, Bogdanov and Likhachev, conspiring to contact the head of the Japanese military mission in Suifenhe.Lyushkov also listed those in the Pacific Fleet who he believed to be involved in the conspiracy, including Fleet Chiefs of Staff Grigory Kireyev and Viktorov, as well as the head of the Pacific Fleet's political department, Also a participant in the Amur Fleet conspiracy Vlaky

Mirov.Lyushkov further pointed out that the opposition had a huge influence in the Red Army in Siberia, and dissatisfaction within the army was accumulating. He even exaggeratedly stated that if the Japanese army launched an attack, the Red Army would collapse in one morning.This conclusion is likely to have promoted the Japanese army to launch the Battle of Lake Hassan and the Battle of Nomonhan.

Lyushkov believes that the situation of the Soviet Red Army in the Far East is very bad. He pointed out that about 20% to 40% of the weapons are not suitable for wartime operations, and the reserve ammunition of many divisions and regiments is just hastily placed under tarpaulins , the condition of the artillery shells continued to deteriorate, and even the shells in the reserve of some regiments exploded accidentally.Much of the ammunition in stock was unusable due to caliber problems.He specifically mentioned that more than 1000 tons of high-quality gasoline stored in Khabarovsk had been mixed with fuel oil, and some fuel tanks were found to be full of dirt, resulting in the loss of stored fuel.The Minister of Army Fuel Supply was arrested and admitted that he committed the crimes knowingly.In addition, a large number of relevant persons were arrested, and they confessed that these sabotage activities were organized by the Japanese.

After citing the chaos of the Soviet Red Army in the Far East, Lyushkov said:

Blyuchel disagrees, he thinks there is a possibility that these shortfalls can be fixed quickly, but I think this is due to official optimism, and mainly due to (Blyuchel's) strong desire not to let Moscow see to the real situation in the army, because that would show Blucher's incompetence.It will take a long time and a lot of effort to save the current situation.

These words came from Lyushkov, who was once the head of the People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs in the Far East and later defected to Japan to oppose Stalin, with extraordinary credibility.It is especially important to note that Lyushkov mentioned here that some of the conspirators had ties to Japan, which the Japanese could easily verify, and Lyushkov could not have risked lying here.And this also means that there are widespread conspiracy groups in the border defense forces, navy, and internal affairs forces in the Far East, and the charges of Japanese spies are probably not unfounded, but actually exist in the Red Army.However, all the above-mentioned evidence and statements pointing to the existence of a conspiracy group and spies in the Soviet Union, Liushkov kept silent in the promotional materials he wrote for the Japanese afterwards, and instead began to assert that there was no conspiracy group in the Soviet Union, all of which were Stalin’s fabrications .

The target of the anti-revolutionary campaign should have been the hostiles who were specifically engaged in conspiracy activities and intended to overthrow the Soviet regime, but who is promoting the expansion of the anti-revolutionary campaign and affecting more and more innocent people?Lyushkov knew that very well.A former head of the NKVD in the Rostov region recalled that at the height of the expansion of the purges, Lyushkov rushed into his friend's office, berated him for being ineffective and lazy, and shouted: "Hurry up, you You bastard, do something or I'll catch you." He then immediately arrested several NKVD employees, accusing them of being enemies of the people, and they were all quickly executed.In addition, Miyagi Yotoku, a member of Sorge's spy group, also pointed out that Lyushkov had contact with Japan before defecting and engaged in sabotage activities for Japan.Therefore, Liushkov defected to Japan not because he was afraid of being killed, but because he knew that what he had done was enough to be brought to trial. Similarly, many people who committed suicide in prison were not necessarily innocent Yes, it is also possible that he realizes that his crime is serious and wants to escape trial.After accepting the investigation by the Japanese side, Lyushkov continued to work in the Japanese propaganda department, dedicated to anti-Soviet and anti-communist propaganda. Later, Lyushkov hoped to go to the United States, but was rejected by the Japanese side.In the end, Lyushkov was still unable to save his life. In 1945, Lyushkov was shot dead by his supervisor, Toyo Takeoka, after refusing the Japanese's request to let him commit suicide.

-------------------- Chapter 193 Early Mobilization--------------------

Before the Soviet-German war, the Soviet Union faced a war with Germany. In fact, the psychological obstacles were not small.

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