Chapter four hundred and seventy-fifth personnel layout
Klyuchkov was the last generation of the KGB chairman of the Soviet Union. He was the core figure and main planner of the August 19th Coup, the most determined hardliner, and played a role as a planner among the leaders of the August 19th Coup. He first realized the crisis of the collapse of the Soviet Union and was ready to use the KGB that year to lose the battle to save the Soviet Union. He did not regret what he did until he was arrested and imprisoned. He was undoubtedly the core of the August 19th Coup.
However, the KGB in the Klyuchkov era was no longer the organization that was terrifying and afraid to resist. The KGB's final potential had been exhausted in the Andropov era. The KGB under Klyuchkov was just an ordinary powerful department, and it was threatening to deal with middle-level cadres. Cadres of Yeltsin's level would not be inferior to Klyuchkov at all.
But there is no doubt that Klyuchkov is the person Selov needed. This man remained loyal to the Soviet Union until the last moment of his life. The only problem was that this man was not currently working in the security department, and it would take some time for Selov to promote him.
There are many benefits of using Kluchkov. The most obvious benefit is that he is good at making friends with Andropov. Using this person will not make Brezhnev be wary, because Kluchkov has a very obvious Andropov color, so Selov can easily get rid of himself in the process. Moreover, Kluchkov's performance in his later generations is enough to make him trust. Ability is not a problem, and loyalty is not a problem, so there is no problem.
"Okay, this person, because of his Andropov color, Brezhnev would not think that you were deliberately undermining Serokov. Wow, when did our Caspian tiger be so skilled?" Aliksai thought for a moment, as if he had known Serokov for the first time. Is this the naughty man who just took over as Minister of the Internal Affairs and started to clear prisons? He is simply a veteran politician, still very shameless.
"If you have the chance, you want to sarcastically sarcastically. When Belia was beheaded, why didn't he wipe out the remnants like you? This is simply the kind side of the first secretary shines brightly." Selov retorted bluntly. If the Soviet Union was Beria in power today, then security cadres would definitely be the most arrogant group, and he was using his brain power every day to think about how to engage in political games?
It’s all because of the lack of strength, so I can’t become arrogant today. This is his evaluation of Belia. If Belia was a little more ruthless back then, there would be no matter what Malenkov and Khrushchev. Today, the Soviet Union is an alliance that is strictly controlled by security cadres. It has capabilities, support and strong departments. It actually lost. How can I reason about this?
"So that's what you have today is all your worries, we blamed us for not being able to seize the opportunity back then? Should I apologize to you?" Aliksai looked like he saw the aliens, thinking that if Beria had not failed, you wouldn't know where to mess around today, and if he could be the chairman of the KGB, it was simply inexplicable to blame.
"That's right, that's what I mean." Selov didn't care about the other party's feelings at all. He first stabbed the other party, and then sprinkled salt on the wound without hesitation. Belia has been dead for so many years. Even if there are so many regrets, Alyksai's group of people admitted the reality, which will not affect the friendship between the two sides.
After chatting at the Gruu-Uk headquarters for a while, Selov took a bus back to Ruby Yangka. The main method of absorbing members of the KGB is to self-examination, which means that the initiative is in the hands of the KGB. It is not impossible to recommend yourself, but the usual result is to be put on the blacklist. The proactive person is not trusted by the KGB. Of course, there are exceptions. Among the few exceptions, the most famous person is the later Russian President ****. He was the very few people who recommended himself and impressed the KGB.
Therefore, absorbing Kluchkov into the security organs is not a problem for the KGB tradition in this regard, and it is even more not a problem for the KGB president. If you want an imperial edict, do you? Selov can write one, and you can write as much as you want.
The fact is that simple. Shelov wanted to work in the security department alone, so he could just ask for someone. In the evening, he arrived at Andropov's home and expressed that he wanted Klyuchkov to enter the security agency.
"Why?" Andropov was also a little surprised, not knowing why Selov asked for someone.
"Our comrades think that Comrade Klyuckov is more suitable for working in the KGB, and this is the result of the evaluation, so I'm going to talk to you." There is no reason, the KGB can just ask for people, and Serov has attached great importance to Andropov by himself. Usually, it doesn't take such a hard work at all.
"Selov has serious mental problems, where?" Brezhnev was also surprised when he heard Selov's words. He had always been very confident in his view of people, but he never found that the KGB President had problems in this regard.
"It seems that it is because of the work pressure, but people in Ruby Yangka think that Chairman Selov is related to the fact that he always plans something too bloody. This can be seen from his external plans!" Selokov also expressed the rumors he believed, but he didn't know that this kind of rumors was spread by Selov himself. Selov's own mental problems had been improved long ago. Spreading such remarks only caused the illusion of excessive work pressure, and the rumors of Ekaterina III within the KGB were all made by the fake propaganda department.
"So? However, Selov's external plans are indeed crazy, but his working style is like a steel wire being pulled to the limit. Once it is broken, it may cause him to fall down instantly, but Selov is not old and it should not be a problem within ten years." Brezhnev also paid great attention to his body. He was not like this before, but since Kozlov suddenly fell down, he has begun to pay attention to this issue.
Brezhnev himself is actually not self-disciplined. His love for vodka and cigarettes has accompanied him throughout his life. This is not contradictory to his concern for his own body. Some people are like this. They are willing to spend money when they are sick, and they are as willing to smoke and drink.
"Is there any news?" Brezhnev asked Serokov to go to the Ministry of Internal Affairs to control Serov. Serov guessed nothing wrong with this, and he also tested whether the Caspian tiger could be controlled. This action was a test of Serov in the key position of the KGB Chairman.
"Chairman Selov announced something at the presidium meeting yesterday, and promoted a deputy minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs at a higher level!" This sentence made Brezhnev's heart tighten, and his face changed and asked hurriedly, "Who did he promote? The person left by Semichasne? Or the person from the Communist Youth League?"
Almost in an instant, Brezhnev believed that Selov had seen his purpose and found someone to monitor Selokov. This obviously defensive move made Brezhnev feel a little alert. But after seeing the news provided by Selokov, this solution had been resolved.
Klyuchkov Vladimir Alexandrovich was born in Taritzin City. He was a Russian. During the Patriotic War, he worked as a line drawing worker in an enterprise under the Soviet People's Committee of National Defense. He started working in the Communist Youth League since 1943 and served as the head of the special construction and installation department of the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League. He joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1944. He served as the first secretary of the Baricard District Committee of the Communist Youth League in 1945. Later, he served as the Stalingrad Municipal Committee of the Communist Youth League.
The second secretary worked in the procuratorial organ of the tractor factory in Stalingrad City one year later. In 1947, he served as the procurator of the Stalingrad City Procuratorate. In 1949, he graduated from the Quansu Law School. He then served as the procurator of the Procuratorate of Kirov District. He studied at the Senior Diplomacy School of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Ministry and served as the Fourth European Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 1944, he served as the third-class secretary of the Soviet Embassy in Hungary. He was then transferred to work as the director of the Secretariat of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
At the beginning of this resume, Brezhnev saw the resume of the Communist Youth League, and almost instantly linked Kluchkov and Serepin. Who made Serepin have a huge influence on the Communist Youth League? But then Brezhnev gave up this idea and put down his guard when he saw the word "Sired to be the third-class secretary of the Soviet Embassy in Hungary. He knew clearly Andropov's work resume. Kluchkov should be from Andropov.
Brezhnev came to his own judgment. Promoting a director of the Secretariat as the deputy minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs is definitely an promotion beyond the level, but it is reasonable. The reason why Selov did this should be Andropov's influence, and it has nothing to do with Selepin. It seems that it is not the counterattack of the KGB President on him, which is good, which means that this Caspian tiger can be controlled.
In the house of Serepin, Selov, Yegorechev and Semichasne were in a circle, and they were talking about the same problem as Brezhnev. Yegorechev shook his head and said, "The second secretary seems to be the one who comes is not good, and he is ready to reach into the KGB. Yuri, is the matter still under control?"
"No problem, Serokov will not have much impact, don't worry." Serokov said while rubbing his fingernails with a file, "If Brezhnev is the first secretary, I really have no choice. Fortunately, Khrushchev is still there!" Serokov told these people from the side that it would be good for them to be Khrushchev as the first secretary. If Brezhnev is the first secretary, it would be difficult to deal with.
Chapter completed!