Four hundred and ninetieth chapters Zhukov came out
Georgi's breathing became much heavier in an instant. He did not have much awareness of the General Political Commissar of the National Security Council, but the identity of the KGB President made a huge wave in his heart. The Soviet security department had always had extraordinary deterrence.
"Are you okay?" Selov, who stretched out his hand, frowned slightly. He was helpless with other people's reactions. But he did not think that his identity as the KGB president can be scary. On the contrary, his current identity as the General Political Commissar of National Security is actually more important than that of the President of the KGB. There are three people who serve as the General Political Commissar of National Security, Yagoda, Yerov and Belia.
"It's okay, Comrade Political Commissar, do you have anything to ask me?" Georgi showed a very cooperative look, as if he was a gesture of knowing everything, just like a mouse's possible reaction when he saw a domestic cat.
"Nothing, just ask about Marshal Zhukov's body." Selov didn't need to ask about other things. No one knew Marshal Zhukov's body more clearly than Dr. Georgi. As for things other than the body, there was no need to ask. No one knew better than him, the KGB chairman.
Where did Marshal Zhukov go every day, who had seen people, what he said, and even what he ate. Dr. Selov Bigeorki knew that even the whispers of the Marshal and his wife had special files to record.
Monitoring does not mean that the KGB can do whatever they want. Although a huge monitoring system has been formed, the KGB still conducts more control. Unless someone jumps too much, it will not be dealt with by the KGB.
Through Dr. Georki's words, Selov knew that Marshal Zhukov had a heart attack and had a stroke once. The eagle has recovered. Thanks to his long-term military career, Marshal Zhukov's illness is not at all dangerous for now. This is good, which is good news.
Selov also knew that Marshal Zhukov was unfair, but he was far from sympathetic. During his tenure as Minister of Defense, the military did exceed his authority in some directions. The Central Presidium said that Zhukov had failed the Communist Party’s trust in him. “He proved that he was a politically unconscious person, and he had an adventurous tendency in his understanding of the main goals of the Soviet foreign policy and in his leadership of the Ministry of Defense.”
Therefore, it is not an exaggeration to say that he is a Bonapartism. After Khrushchev, Brezhnev did not restore his reputation for Marshal Zhukov. It can be seen that his attitude towards Zhukov was definitely not Khrushchev's own problem, but a common understanding within the Central Bureau of the Central Committee.
In fact, unlike Zhukov's understanding, only Khrushchev can restore his reputation. Selov has known in recent years that there were several opportunities. After the Cuban missile crisis, Defense Minister Malinovsky demanded a significant increase in the military budget and obtained sufficient support within the presidium, thus endangering Khrushchev's allocation to the agricultural and consumer goods industry. Khrushchev asked Zhukov to support him, but the marshal refused to participate. Obviously, in order to repay Zhukov's assistance, Khrushchev was even willing to restore his reputation.
Subsequently, the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs asked the US Embassy to invite Zhukov to the reception of the US Armed Forces, but Zhukov did not show up. He hoped that one day he would restore his due position in Soviet history. The door to restore his reputation was still open. Khrushchev once said to Robert Considin: "Martin Zhukov was not expelled from the party. He is still a member of our Communist Party. He is a great military expert. We believe that he will contribute his energy and knowledge to the cause of the people..."
As long as Khrushchev steps down, Marshal Zhukov's reputation will not be restored. This is different from Zhukov's estimate. After asking a few questions, Selov waved his hand and entered the villa. Marshal Baglamiyang, Marshal Huasilevsky and Marshal Zhukov had already started chatting. Marshal Zhukov's second wife, Galina, accompanied him, and the weather was a little chilly. After Selov came, Marshal Zhukov looked at the young man in front of him and said coldly, "Admiral KGB? Such a young general, there is only the new General Political Commissar of the National Security, right?"
"It was me, after you were dismissed, I was in charge of the subsequent work of eliminating the influence of Bonapartists." Serov did not hide at all about this. He did it and did it, and it was unnecessary to deceive it.
After hearing Selov's words, Marshal Zhukov's young wife Galinna was a little nervous, and she held Marshal Zhukov's arm tightened unconsciously. This action was not hidden from Selov. She looked at the woman and slowed down and said, "Madam, don't be afraid, Marshal and I have no personal grudges. I will execute the orders of the Central Committee, that's all. This time the First Secretary sent me to visit Marshal Zhukov, and I will also execute..."
Marshal Zhukov's reaction was absolutely normal. Anyone who saw the culprit who drove his subordinates home to retire and could not get close to him. However, Selov was not nervous. Even if Marshal Zhukov re-entered the Red Army, he was not worried about revenge. His subordinates had long been sent home to retire and retire. Even if they returned to the Ministry of Defense to preside over the work, they would not respond as much as before.
If Zhukov comes back, it will be beneficial to Selov. Things cannot be simply viewed. Just now, a group of old leaders close to Brezhnev in the Ministry of Defense are in charge of the work, and those of Sherepin and others are exhausted and unable to win over those people. If it weren't for Selov's parents, he would have been killed in the Battle of Kiev, and he was taken care of by Marshal Bagramiyang. Even Marshal Bagramiyang thought Brezhnev was not bad as a leader.
Marshal Zhukov came out and could balance the old leaders of Brezhnev in the Ministry of Defense. As for why he had confidence in taking care of himself, it depends on the life of Marshal Zhukov in recent years. Since he was dismissed and retired, many of his formerly familiar comrades have alienated Zhukov, but they did not include Marshal Bagramiyang. The friendship between the two is still continuing, so there is this relationship. Marshal Zhukov, who knows that the world is in a bad mood, should not have a broken face with Marshal Bagramiyang to deal with him. In this case, Marshal Zhukov may be a good thing to return to the Ministry of Defense.
If Baglami Yang wasn't here, I believe Marshal Zhukov had driven him out. But no, it means that he could still talk about it. Although the atmosphere was a bit deserted, the few old comrades still had a lot of language in common. Marshal Zhukov was also very happy that his two old friends came.
"Actually, the first secretary gave me a task to invite the marshal to join the military work again. This time I invited two uncles to help, and this is the reason." Selov directly expressed his purpose. The other party was a soldier, so he spoke in the form of a soldier. The roundabout temptation was meaningless, and Zhukov was not Brezhnev.
"Can the first secretary still remember me? Should I be happy?" Marshal Zhukov's voice had a sarcasm called mockery. He was obviously not very satisfied with his help from Khrushchev, but he ended up like this;
"Marson, do you think the treatment of you is decided by the First Secretary himself?" Selov smiled indescribably, "You have maintained the authority of the central government in dealing with the Malenkov group, but you have also weakened the authority of the central government when working in the Ministry of Defense. Do you think the Central Bureau of the Central Bureau handled it without reason?"
There is no reason to say that Zhukov is a Bonapartist. In addition, there is another reason. Zhukov mobilized the air force to support Khrushchev, but in fact, it was the same as Semichasne's use of the KGB to counterattack Khrushchev. No matter what the final result is, it will be suppressed and dismissed after the matter is over. Either Khrushchev or Brezhnev, departments like the Ministry of Defense and the KGB should not be mixed in. Prevention is prevention, and it is absolutely impossible to join.
This is also the reason why Selov dared not wait for the strength to participate in the coup some time ago to grow. Even if the best result occurs, Selov captures all the people in the coup, and will be jointly hostile to the rest.
"Master Zhukov, I believe you also understand that excessive expansion of the military is not a good thing for the country. Your Ministry of Defense always backs up funds from other departments. The first secretary cannot always take care of the soldiers. Soldiers are only part of the country. When you need to sacrifice, you should sacrifice." Selov didn't think Khrushchev was wrong from beginning to end. The economy of the Soviet Union and the United States was originally apart, and he could only fight to the death. The Soviet Union's military expenditure was nominally more than 200 billion rubles this year, and even the West did not believe this number, let alone the KGB president. The Soviet Union's military expenditure was not as high as the United States estimated, but it was definitely not something that could be done by twice the KGB funding.
"Are you educating me? If you don't develop the army, I think the painful lessons of the Patriotic War. What do you know, a young man?" Marshal Zhukov said disdainfully.
"The country needs balance. As a military marshal, the idea is correct. But other departments need funds, but you are the ones who were sacrificed. I just said it, I hope you can participate in the meeting of the Ministry of Defense next month." Marshal Zhukov didn't understand the principles, so he didn't need to teach him as a spy leader.
"Why should I participate?" Zhukov asked unmovedly. Marshal Baglamiyang and Marshal Huasilevsky were also waiting for the reasons given by Selov. The two marshals had eliminated a lot of gunpowder here.
"Next month's Ministry of Defense meeting is a strategic deduction of the war between the United States and Vietnam." Selov's words are of course deceiving Marshal Zhukov. There are meetings and they will also talk about the issues of the United States and Vietnam. However, it is not as important as Marshal Zhukov thinks. But if Marshal Zhukov participates, the significance of that meeting will be extraordinary and will become very important and may be.
Chapter completed!