Chapter 53 Preliminary Experiments
The significance of this action is to establish a discipline in the Soviet garrison and restrain the casual style. The scandal of the US garrison in later generations Serov did not want it to happen to the Soviet Red Army, at least in Eastern Europe. It is necessary to exert the potential of other members of the Warsaw Pact, rather than just as in history, the Soviet Union singled out the United States, Britain, France and Germany, treating other members of the Warsaw Pact as younger brothers. It is not impossible to use chauvinism in a great power, but it is absolutely impossible to use within socialism.
"Director, this time I won a lot of applause from allies. I have Hungarian newspapers here!" Iseymotney walked over and raised the newspaper in her hand, sat on Selov's thigh without any hesitation, and put his hands around the man's neck.
Iseymotney was adopted by the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Hungary, and she was not a little awkward to read the Magyar newspaper. "It is not a good thing for professions like ours to always appear in newspapers!" Shelov, who was hugging the woman's slim waist, shook his head.
"That's someone else. The other directors of the General Administration are old men. How could my man be as handsome as my man!" Iseymotney pulled a long voice and sat on Selov's body and twisted.
She patted the woman's buttocks lightly and heavyly. Sherov pursed his lips and said with a strange look, "Are your instructor going to marry you to a Hungarian high-ranking official to be an undercover agent? Why are you so clingy even though you are not old?"
"Don't I want you to be happy, I always have a cold face..." Iseymotney kept shaking her neck.
"What is this? You can also go to the newspaper by correcting some problems that exist. The big scene will be in the future! Now we just practice our skills first..." Serov took the newspaper in Iseymotney's hand and looked at the photos posted on it and showed a meaningful smile.
Simply put, the world is changing. By this year, Stalin had been dead for six years. The Soviet cadre class, who had been trembling under the gaze of the steel comrades, had gradually forgotten the fear of being dominated by Stalin. Without Stalin, who suppressed them with power, the Soviet cadre class was in a stable state.
Now Selov has seen the cadre class begin to change in a stable state.
This situation is not very bad now and during Khrushchev's rule. On the one hand, the Soviet Union has not yet reached the level of old-fashioned politics in later generations, and the entire cadre class is still quite young. Furthermore, Khrushchev has been preparing to establish a system for cadres to retire, that is, to abolish the lifelong system of cadres! From this point of view, Khrushchev and Stalin were consistent, but Stalin was unpretentious and took out the opponents, and Comrade Khrushchev's methods were softer. He used the retirement period and the means of prescribing the transfer time of cadres to maintain that the Soviet cadre class would not transform into the bureaucratic class.
The tragic part of the Soviet Union is that the most authoritative Stalin could not use iron-blooded means to stop the transformation of the cadre class. The cadre transfer policy formulated by his successor Khrushchev was very problematic. Some positions were only given two years of term. A cadre had just finished taking office and sorting out the situation, and the time for the transfer was up. In the end, Khrushchev's most important support force, the central representatives of Ukrainians turned against each other. If Khrushchev was not so eager for quick success and instant benefits, he offended all Soviet cadres in just a few years and appropriately extended the term of cadres. The Soviet Union might have successfully abolished the lifelong cadre system in the 1960s. Brezhnev, Selepin and others would not have won the support of most central representatives in a short time and abolished the position of General Secretary Khrushchev.
In Selov's view, Khrushchev's ability is naturally far from Stalin, but in the abolition of the lifelong cadre system, he is definitely a qualified communist fighter and a legal heir of Stalin. There are many problems with the Soviet Union, but to say the most serious problem that leads to understanding, the lifelong cadre system is definitely the most serious one.
In the 1950s, the young cadre class gradually transformed from a normal cadre class to a bureaucratic class composed of old men in the 1980s. These cadres who remained in their respective positions for twenty years, eventually disappeared without a trace with the passage of time. When they were not far from leaving the world, they finally began the last step of transformation, turning the state-owned property occupied by decades of work into their own legal property.
At that time, the Soviet Union had formed a huge bureaucratic class. The cadres who had the ideals in their hearts wanted to stop all this and defend the country's property, but found that they didn't know when they became a minority, and the bureaucratic class who was preparing to smash the public ownership and swallow the wealth of the Soviet people became a real majority. They easily killed the counterattack of the cadres who defended the socialist society, ignored the polls that the Soviet people wanted to retain the socialist system, cleanly dismembered their motherland, and stood on the body of the motherland to start practicing their own capitalism.
There is no doubt that according to normal historical development, after Brezhnev came to power, he would definitely re-establish the lifelong system of cadres to stabilize his position according to his moderate style. Especially under the pressure of the powerful forces of Xie Lieping in the early days, joining forces with other forces was definitely Brezhnev's choice.
In fact, even Xie Lieping was subconsciously, even Xie Lieping did not recognize Xie Lieping very much. He did not doubt Xie Lieping's style and ability, but should I say that Xie Lieping is a communist? Xie Lieping still reserved his attitude.
This time, letting the First General Administration cooperate with the Third General Administration to clean up the problems of the Red Army, which can only be considered as a fight for a small monster to level up. The first is to test the strength of the KGB general bureaus working together, and the second is to Selov accumulate experience for himself to launch a campaign in the future.
"If I face a large number of bureaucrats who want to embezzle people's property, why is the first word in my mind always Большаячистка?" Looking at the gradually darkening sky, Selov shook his head hard, which was too unlucky.
On May 23, Selov took the report of all the garrison representatives to the headquarters of Stasi and handed them all over to his colleague in Democratic Germany. "I have completed what I promised and criticized and warned about the minor friction. Some soldiers have apologized to the local residents. As for the soldiers involved in criminal crimes, they have handed over to the local Democratic Germany Internal Affairs Office!"
Marcus Wolf looked at the report one by one and suddenly stood up and said solemnly, "Comrade Selov, I personally express my gratitude to you!"
"I should apologize to the German people. Things should not have happened at all, and a check may not necessarily solve the problem. I am going to let the garrison representatives of the Third General Administration be directly responsible for democratic Germany. In the future, German residents can directly complain to the garrison representatives of the Third General Administration when encountering disputes with the Red Army. I hope this will prevent the garrison and the Red Army from having any interest disputes, but there may be some problems!" Serov frowned and said, "Maybe you Germany will pay another fee to pay an additional salary for the agents of the Third General Administration of the Western Cluster..."
Chapter completed!