Chapter 821: Pursuing the Victory
The Polish Solidarity Union is of course worthy of the KGB's big fight. Isn't this nonsense? The internal enemies are always more dangerous than the external ones. In history, when the Soviet Union was hesitant and looked back on the Polish Solidarity Union. In fact, this kind of trade union is really an organization that is difficult to deal with for the KGB? How many people does it have? How many guns does it have? Or a question of determination.
To deal with such organizations, Western democracy is actually really needed. Just like the means of Britain, France and Germany breaking up the solidarity union, it must be admitted that this kind of self-profit and loss imperialism can quickly awaken them. It is more useful than the KGB who is dispatched to cut leeks without any trouble, but in a short period of time, the KGB can only do this.
As long as it doesn't cause trouble for the time being, it's enough. Even if it's stable for ten years, it can survive Reagan's term. Even if it's ten years of strategic offensive, Poland's consumption far exceeds its own growth. It doesn't accept austerity and treats the Soviet Union as a big head.
Soon, news came from the Kremlin, asking Selov to go to the Kremlin to meet General Secretary Brezhnev.
As 1981 approached, it was the coldest season of Moscow in the year. At this time, Brezhnev no longer had the handsomeness of his youth, nor the majesty of his just coming to power or the majesty of his 1970s. This great leader of the Soviet Union could only see the old age, and only the old age.
"Have you cleaned up the Solidarity Union in Poland?" Brezhnev's mental state was still pretty good at this time. This situation was getting rarer and less common. He rested longer and his usual work was the responsibility of the Secretariat and several personal secretaries.
"The attitude of Europe and the United States turns to confrontation. At this time, there is a disaster inside. I cannot completely eradicate this soil, and I don't want the country to be embarrassed in this matter. I can only plan an action to kill these disasters." Selov sat down face to face. There were three people in the room, Selov himself, Brezhnev, and Nina, the personal nurse behind Brezhnev.
"Okay, it's a pity that I'm old! Otherwise I'll definitely be able to deal with Reagan." A light flashed in Brezhnev's eyes. From various statements, the Soviet Union had confirmed that Reagan was indeed full of hostility towards the Soviet Union.
"How do you say this? Even if Reagan wants to fight us, we are not guilty." Selov raised his head slightly and said in a contemptuous tone. "We are enemies, and I am ready for some areas where there may be problems."
"Have all those people dealt with?" After a while, Brezhnev asked, who naturally meant the group of people from the Polish Solidarity Union.
"It's all done, I have a plan!" Selov stated the follow-up work. Brezhnev closed his eyes and listened for a while, and said, "Yes, before Reagan could react, it will directly create the established facts. By the way, what are you going to do in Yugoslavia?"
Titodo lived for several months, but died three months ago. Yugoslavia is now beginning to get rid of his grief and try to enter the post-Tito era. When Tito visited Moscow from Tito, Selov had a very unpleasant exchange with Tito. Brezhnev knew about this and he also agreed with Selov, but he was the general secretary and could not express his opinion directly.
"Preparation has begun, but we still have to wait for changes. Any plan takes time to test it," Selov replied.
"Yes, it takes time. Go and do it..." Brezhnev sighed. What he lacks now is time. But in his twilight years, a president who wanted to confront him appeared in the United States.
After Selov left, Brezhnev sat on the chair without saying a word for a long time, and suddenly asked Nina behind him, "Nina, am I almost dead now?"
"General Secretary, according to the work and schedule I set, everything will be fine. Isn't it always good since I took care of you? "Nina felt quite uncomfortable when she saw Brezhnev, who was already in a state of depression. She witnessed with her own eyes the great leader considered by the Soviet Union, who was gradually reaching the end of her life.
Outside the Kremlin, Selov looked straight at the sun until he felt dizzy. Not long after, a special car parked in front of him and said slightly, "The previous plan is time to implement it."
Soon, the Soviet Communist Youth League newspaper published the Truth Press, and the opinions of the General Political Commissar of the National Security General Selov on solving several historical residual problems pointed out that the long-term anti-Semitism problem in Eastern Europe, including the Soviet Union, was contrary to the policy of national equality in various countries.
"We have always pointed out that since the establishment of this country by Lenin, we have been pursuing equality and historical factors of all ethnic groups, allowing other ethnic minorities to exist more or less. Since it is now society, and in a unified multi-ethnic family, all brothers should control the conflicts between each other within a feasible range. However, some crimes must be tried, justice may be late, but it will always come. Resolving this historical burden can make our national-level brother countries develop better." In the press conference of the Communist Youth League, Serov began to hold high the stick of political correctness and highlight the Jewish problem in Eastern European countries.
The good thing about political correctness depends entirely on how people who want to stand on the moral commanding heights. Anyway, the Jews are not many Jews in Israel and the United States, and there are no more Jews in Eastern Europe. Don’t be afraid that these Jews will bite the Soviet Union in the future. They can also earn a good reputation frequently, why not do this?
Soon some cases of discrimination against Jews were exposed. Selov could have as many cases as he wanted. If he really didn't, he could create a batch of them. Just earning a good reputation is naturally not the purpose of the KGB this time. That's the case of the KGB's reputation. Those who like it can accept it, and those who don't like it are slandering every day, just like their own CIA and MI6 are all charities.
Soon the Soviet Union began to vent the public opinion created. Various documents and declassified documents pointed out that Eastern European countries were generally anti-Semitism, and the most serious of them was Poland. Before the Third Reich conquered Poland, Poland was already an anti-Semitism country, using various laws and measures to suppress and discriminate against Jews. Polish universities set limits on the quota of Jewish students, and those who can enroll must be isolated from local Polish students. If they resist, they will be beaten by classmates and teachers.
"This time we will take action against Poland. We have evidence. When we were liquidating, we forgot this accomplice, the internal problem of the Warsaw Pact, the child has created countless troubles for us over the past thirty years. Until now, I can't tell whether Poland's role in the Warsaw Pact is greater or the negative effect." Serov gestured to Zinev, "I don't know if we can use the stick of justice to make these Poles clear."
The KGB and Stasi soon released a batch of declassified documents, indicating that Poland was in World War II. One month after the Patriotic War, the Jewish community in Yedvabne, an eastern Polish city, was bloodbathed, and at least 340 people were killed. The local Poles were attacked. The article also specifically pointed out that unlike many French people who did not know the truth at that time, Dutch and Belgians, many Poles helped Nazi Germany to hunt down Jews even though they knew that Jews would face death after being imprisoned in concentration camps.
After the war was extinguished, the hope of the Jews returning to their hometown was shattered. The government distributed its property, including land, houses and other property to the Poles. In order to avoid returning their own property to their masters, some Poles raised their butcher knives to the Jews who had just escaped from the war and returned home with hope. The Jews who survived by chance had long lost their ability to resist. They either went away from home or fled to the deep mountains and wilderness to live in seclusion. From the late 1940s to the mid-1950s, the "xenophobic" haze hovered on the land of Poland where the war was extinguished.
In January 1981, on the eve of Reagan's coming to power, the Soviet Union's KGB and Democratic German Stasi announced that it would restart the historical issues of Jews in Eastern Europe after the war. Soon, Romania and Bulgaria announced that they would follow up. On the third day, Czechoslovakia announced that they would follow up and join the investigation committee established by the KGB.
"We will also investigate whether the immigration wave of Polish Jews thirteen years ago was another anti-Semitic wave, and whether the Polish Communist Party authorities had management negligence. If so, it has to be said that Poland has become a negative effect of the entire socialist camp. With the prosperity of the entire camp, this country is the last, and the country has carried huge foreign debts!" During the interview, Selov expressed his dissatisfaction with the Polish issue without hesitation.
At the same time, jokes about various Polish jokes began to spread in Eastern Europe and immediately spread to Western Europe. Fortunately, Selov read many Polish jokes in his previous life, and such things could not defeat him at all. With the KGB on the Internet of various countries, this kind of joke expanded very quickly.
The successive statements of the Soviet Union and most Eastern European countries made Hungary unable to bear it. Hungary’s Communist Party General Secretary Kadar first answered the accusations from the Soviet Union, “During World War II, many Hungarians chose the evil side rather than protecting goodness and glory. Hungary is willing to re-examine these events and give justice to the Jews who were victimized at the time.”
Chapter completed!