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Chapter 141 Our War

Kazan Prison was originally the largest comprehensive prison in the Soviet Union, which detained different criminals, criminal and civil crimes, including murderers and illegitimate children, young men, young men who had just tasted the iron fist of the proletariat, and recidivists who had regarded the prison as their home, mentally ill and Stalinists, not to mention the scumbags who had settled out over 30 years of more than 60,000 Gulags this time. This time when I came to Kazan, Selov's purpose was to rectify the prison area. First, it was to separate the group of thieves from the more than 60,000 Gulag prisoners.

With the order, 1,500 Gulag managers who followed him were instantly spread throughout Kazan. I believe no one knows more clearly than these direct administrators. The group of thieves has been fighting against them for a full thirty years.

"From the early armed bandits to the later Gulag criminal group, the entire group of thieves has not been wronged. I cannot simply order all people to be killed, but it is impossible for these scumbags to go out to disrupt society. They should live in Kazan until they die..." While looking at the information of these leaders, Selov came to the window and looked around and asked, "Lukani, Iseymotney, don't you think the walls of the Kazan prison are a bit short?"

This group of armed bandits who make a living by killing and robbing from beginning to end have their opponents from Chika to the Ministry of Internal Affairs to the KGB. The Cheka warriors of Comrade Derrensky once threw them into the cold Siberia, thinking that the severe cold of Siberia could kill all the scumbags. But in fact, this lack of supervision is the soil that the thief is most adaptable to. Ordinary prisoners will soon be ridden by them when they enter. The so-called labor reform never works for the thief. There is discipline among the thief group, and they will never compromise with the government, nor will they accept labor reform!

If the thief does not work and accept labor reform, other prisoners must work more to complete the overall labor indicators. The thief is actually similar to the administrators of Gulag, but one manages labor tasks and the other manages the prisoners. For this group of thiefs who are determined not to cooperate with the government, there is actually no good way for Gulag to guard. After all, Gulag is a labor reform institution. After all, the production task must be completed, and shooting one or two can be done. Shooting one group will not be completed. The confrontation between the two sides has been going on for thirty years.

Once upon a time, the Ministry of Internal Affairs thought it had won and eliminated this group, and because the thieves had changed the way of confronting them. If it weren't for Selov to prevent Gulag from revoking and releasing prisoners, they would have received the last group of Gulag's prisons in advance to Kazan Prison, these thieves who were already respectful on the surface would soon re-offend again! Because these people would not do anything, and the labor of state-owned enterprises in the Soviet Union was not suitable for those who did not even accept labor reform.

Once the thief is released, it will soon breed all over the Soviet Union. After the harsh test of Gulag, they learned to bow their heads temporarily, which will only make it more difficult to clean up. The gangs that began to breed in the Brezhnev era. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, they became rampant Russian mafia, and the source was these Gulag's thiefs.

Identifying 60,000 people is not a big workload for the Gulag managers who are 1,500. Selov gave him plenty of time, three days! Three days later, a statistics were handed over, including men, women, young and old, and nearly 50,000 people. "Can you guarantee accuracy? Five-sixths of the people are thieves?"

"We can guarantee that we have found the prisoners we manage separately. We know the best about who is the thief and who is the well-behaved transformer!" said a Siberian Gulag administrator.

"Okay!" Selov turned his head and looked at Major General Golushenko and ordered, "The thief group is detained in a concentrated manner and cannot be locked up with other prisoners!" At the same time, let another group of security cadres from the Fifth General Administration who followed him monitored it to reduce the occurrence of identification errors.

This is the final confrontation between Cheka and the Ruth. Selov wants to use the last time when Gulag cancels, to find a little light in the ashes full of darkness. Killing the rampant Russian mafia from the source is considered to find some of the achievements that Gulag dares to publicly promote in so many bad things.

The Communists disdained to conceal their views and intentions. They publicly declared that their purpose could only be achieved by violent overthrowing all existing social systems. Let the ruling class tremble in the face of the communist revolution. What the proletariat lost in this revolution is only chains. What they gain will be the whole world.

So based on the words in the Communist Manifesto, Selov set an example and asked Major General Goleushenko to find the most vicious group of thieves, the longest confrontation with the government, and the bloodiest thieves in his hands. He wanted to talk to the enemies of these chica warriors and openly let these guys who are not good at eating soft and hard to understand their situation.

He selected a large enough prison, prepared tables, chairs and benches in a friendly spirit, and took a shower for this meeting. He changed into a neat KGB lieutenant general's uniform, but he had not forgotten to bring a few medals on his chest, put on a military coat and stared at the high military boots, and pushed open the door of the prison with a pleasant smile. Sherov looked at the thief with a different posture inside with a look of watching wild animals.

These thieves were sitting or lying on chairs, all looking at Selov who had just come in with bad eyes. If Selov had not been to the soldiers of the real-life internal army following Selov, who had made them be honest, they might have taught Selov to be a human being.

It is so strange that it is difficult for women to protect themselves in terms of physical conditions, and it is difficult for them to be leaders of these scumbags, but this is not the main focus. These thieves seem to have become accustomed to law enforcement officers, or as the leader of the thief group, they think they are safe and lack respect for Selov.

As a Soviet man, he had to take out the style of a Russian, and took a bottle of Volga and took two sips. She felt that he was in a state of mind and burped, wiping his mouth and holding the order that Gulag was revoked, "According to the first secretary Comrade Khrushchev, the results of the discussion at the Central Presidium meeting are as follows. The General Administration of Labor Reform was abolished, and prisoners from labor reform farms across the country were immediately released and returned to their hometown!"

As Selov's words, these thieves were gradually attracted to each other. Do they look at each other? Does this mean that they are free? Thinking of this, they can't help but look happy on their faces. Of course, they are willing to go back to the outside world. With the friendship they established in Gulag, they may not be able to make a living in society.

After reading the documents, Selov looked at these thieves with a good baby, and naturally took out a metal kerosene lighter from his pocket, lit the documents with a smile, and watched the expressions of these thieves go from joy to disappointment, and finally to murderous eyes. The documents that turned into torches were still on the ground, leaning forward with a look of looking at the garbage, "You scumbags who should be dead in Gulag still want to leave? Still want to live freely? If you are free, will the people who abide by the law outside still have freedom!"

"Did you not even listen to the orders of the First Secretary? Who are you? We are the people of the Soviets, why can't we get freedom? We are the people persecuted by Stalin..." Perhaps it was because of the young Selov, who had just experienced the experience of hope to disappointment, stood up one after another, and it was very stance to tear Selov into pieces.

Unmoved, clapping his hands, sitting behind Selov, the soldiers of the Interior Force neatly put the assault rifle in their hands, and used this simplest and most obvious threat to shut up these thieves.

After these thieves stood up, Selov squinted his eyes before seeing that there were several people who had only one hand and the other hand was cut off along the wrist. This is not evidence that the people were persecuted in Gulag, and that broken hand was cut off by themselves. This is simple, these ruthless thieves were also ruthless enough to attack themselves. Slav's violence was fully reflected in these thieves. The reason for cutting off their hands was simply unreasonable, and it was to not join the labor reform, because it was not in line with the original intention of fighting against the Soviets.

"The thief should not show their emotions. The thief should abandon all relatives, including parents, brothers and sisters. The thief should not establish their own families, and should neither get married nor have children." Shelov whispered the thief Code and suddenly laughed and looked at these people and said, "The thief Code you established seems to be useless. There are many children among the 60,000 people who have arrived in Kazan. Don't tell me that those children were picked up by you? The most stringent code you enforce is to fight against the Soviets. The prisoners who came back from the Gulag and the front line in the country who continued to work hard for eight years. Wasn't it because those prisoners joined the army when Germany attacked Moscow?"

"What surprised me the most was that those veterans of the Soviet-German War did not kill you all, leaving me a mess for nothing!" Selov picked up the report he wrote and said, "The last group of prisoners of Gulag were identified as deadly hard-working men who did not cooperate with the Soviets. These people had a lot of blood debts. The number of deaths in Gulag had a great relationship with these internal law thieves, so I personally suggest that the remaining people must continue to serve their sentences until they raise their glasses to the quality of the working people, and the vice chairman of the KGB Yuri Yefimovich Selov!"
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