The ninth and forty-first chapter about the question of Beria
After listening to it for decades, even the residents of West Berlin can sing it intact. This song resonated with the residents of Berlin on both sides of the Berlin Wall and turned into a chorus that a country longed for unity. This chorus made Reagan change color, and even when he was pinched by Selov, Reagan could remain calm, but was suppressed by this widely sung International Song, and quickly left the Brandenburg Gate with a cold face.
"Closed?" After confirming, the arrogance on Selov's face was completely restrained. He took out more than a dozen speeches from under his desk like a magic trick, involving military, economic, cultural, and historical aspects. Of course, none of them were written by himself, and the role of them was to allow the General Secretary to complete the crushing of Reagan by cheating.
"It's already done, General Secretary!" Little Valia waved her hand and asked the girls holding the prompt board opposite the General Secretary to go down. These girls are not vases. Each Ren mastered more knowledge than he, General Secretary, and also more than Reagan.
Reagan was giving a live speech, and it was definitely impossible for him to be like Schellov. Anyone reminded him to refute him at any time. This time, the General Secretary did not use more than a dozen people with great professional knowledge very kindly, and he crushed Reagan in a foreign country.
Of course, it was mainly because Schellov had already expected Reagan to make a fuss about the Berlin Wall and came to wait for the rabbit.
Regardless of whether this duel is fair or not, you can win. This is also Reagan's always thinking, you can win.
Today's things are destined to spread throughout the world, but the embarrassing person is definitely not Selov. The Soviet Union gave Democratic Germany hopes for unification, and the gap between Democratic Germany and Federal Germany is not obvious. Democratic Germany will never repeat the situation thirty years ago, but even so, the Berlin Wall will continue to exist and continue to remain in its current closed state.
After a while, Grishen, the first secretary of the Moscow Municipal Party Committee, came in, and Selov wanted to discuss the issue of the fight with the Moscow giant a few days ago. Of course, this also hoped that Grishen would be more generous.
Originally, the two of them could talk about many topics, for example, they could completely discuss the issue of relationship between men and women. If they were both ordinary people, since they were both senior cadres, they could only discuss the main business. This is really a sad story. There are many cadres who are interested in the same cadre as the General Secretary, but there are not many such high-level cadres.
"In fact, this is not entirely a bad thing for Moscow. Comrade Grishen, after all, there is only one political center and two economic centers. It seems that Moscow has one more enemy, but in fact this power is scattered to two cities. Leningrad and Soviet Greed are not unique. The challenges Moscow is actually not increasing but decreasing." Selov said bitterly, and the aura of the big spy leader on his body is slowly fading with the beginning of his career as the General Secretary. In the past, Xie Lieping wiped his butt, but now if he makes a mistake in his decision, no one can wipe it.
If the entire country pays the price due to a decision-making mistake, Selov is just another Go map, because the results are the same. After figuring this out, although sometimes I can't help but feel the idea of dying, such as the contest between Reagan at the Berlin Wall, this time, is limited to verbal tricks.
If other countries can win the Soviet Union's fire, the Soviet Union will never take action. There are also many allies in the Soviet Union. They clearly know the needs of the allies and provide a knife at appropriate times. This is also a technical job.
"I also know the needs of Leningrad and Soviet Gree. At the same time, the General Secretary can solicit Moscow's opinions and believe you have made a decision. But if we want to develop in a balanced manner, we must impose certain restrictions on the two cities. The gap between the rich and the poor can be found, but we must never let some places become another world. The contradictions in Yugoslavia cannot be calmed for a long time, and ethnic conflicts and economic conflicts are interacting." Faced with the General Secretary, Grishin also said that he was not unable to communicate. But if he did it again, he would still not let Romanov and Khalazov get a bargain.
"Understand, understand!" Selov comforted him very leniently, "You must understand that in Moscow, how to allocate political resources is still the final say of the capital! If Leningrad and Soviet Greece compete for economic centers, they will naturally not be able to challenge the capital's status!" It has to be said that the General Secretary was also a bad person. Not only was he not prepared to promote unity, he also took the initiative to recruit Grishen and was involved in the competition for regional conflicts, economic conflicts, and political status.
Soviet was the cultural center of the Soviet Union. Leningrad was the former capital. Are these two cities all shared the same hatred of the enemy? There is no conflict of interest between each other? The General Secretary now has both the imperial capital, and the relationship between the demon capital and the demon capital. In fact, it is similar. Of course, Soviet was the best in terms of geographical environment, and it is still above Leningrad.
But Soviet Gree is not large in size and is not bordered by the Soviet Union. Because this restriction disperses geographical advantages, but as long as the mutual generation becomes more and more stable and truly integrates, Soviet Gree is still the most promising city.
How to make these two cities compete and Moscow as a balancer? This is the central spirit Grishin heard from Selov, rather than achieving his goal by limiting such a too-hate way.
Speaking of this, Selov gave licacchev to draft a document to officially abolish the import quota restrictions on democratic Germany. In fact, this restriction has long been ripped off by him who was the chairman of the KGB at that time. It is easy to join forces to break through the restrictions with such an unbreakable comradeship between the KGB and Stasi. Otherwise, democratic Germany would not slowly catch up with the living standards of the Federal Germany.
"Who will be the chairman of the Council of Ministers?" The General Secretary who sent Grishen away began to scratch his head again. Well, it's time to cut his head.
The Chairman of the Soviet Council of Ministers Jihonov is about to celebrate his 81st birthday. The General Secretary does not hate this government leader. How great is that, a Chairman of the Council of Ministers who basically will not oppose the General Secretary. Even if Brezhnev has such treatment, it took him a long time to deal with Kosykin.
But every time I see the trembling chairman of the ministerial meeting, for example, now, the General Secretary is quite complicated. He also wants this Brezhnev's comrade to retire well. But when he sees Ryzhkov next to him, this idea is immediately dispelled. Jihonov has some execution ability at least, so he should not think about Ryzhkov, who is teaming up with Gomap.
Find an opportunity to talk to Jihonov, and let the General Secretary find a reliable replacement for two years. If it really doesn't work, let Romanov take over Jihonov's team at that time.
Regarding the confrontation between Selov and Reagan under the Berlin Wall, this certainly caused a huge sensation, but this effect is even greater for ordinary people, and it is just a topic of discussion for the top political leaders of the United States and the Soviet Union. Soviet cadres have seen such leadership before. Comrade Khrushchev, twenty years ago, was also a leader with a personality.
The decision that had a greater influence on the Soviet people and the cadre class was about to be made. Selov had been prepared to make this decision, and it was approved by five members of the Central Presidium, Chebrikov, Tsvigon, Bobkov, Fedorchuk and Aliyev, and should have been warmly agreed.
"I believe everyone knows the resolution on rehabilitating Comrade Beria." Shelov said as he shocked half of the members of the Central Presidium of the Soviet Union, and the other half were cadres from the KGB.
"General Secretary, Beria's problem is very complicated, and the previous leaders have already made a conclusion. Should we think about it carefully?" The second secretary, Ligachev, had a headache, which involved the issue of the Great Purge.
"Who said that the anti-counterfeiting work was wrong?" Chebrikov said calmly, "The anti-counterfeiting work has a specific history and time environment. In the original motherland, all kinds of enemies rushed from all directions. If left alone, how serious harm would it cause to the country?"
"As for the period of weakness, it happened to encounter the Nazi invasion, this is another thing." Zvegon stood on Chebrikov and said, "Bandits are rampant, Ukraine's separation forces are rising, the rich peasant class is ready to move, and all ethnic groups have no cohesion. The Ministry of Internal Affairs took several years to clear all enemies, and everyone could see that all ethnic groups were united, and the contradictions were far smaller than those during the Imperial Russia period. They had only one motherland!"
"That's the Soviet!" Shelov raised his head, who had been silent, and did not let every member of the Central Presidium express his opinion.
"Please pay attention to the historical environment. The country left by Imperial Russia is a country with huge ethnic contradictions and has disintegrated. What we must admit is that we are a multi-ethnic country. This is not a matter of not admitting it. Any comment that considers the environment at that time is unfair."
"Comrade Belia's problem is not his own. Strictly speaking, many leaders at that time were responsible. Many old comrades were still alive, such as Molotov and Malenkov. And Belia could not bear the purge alone." Selov knocked on the table and said, "It is not to establish a positive image of Belia, but to return to a member of ordinary cadres. Is that true?"
"That's right!" Chebrikov, Tsvigon, Bobkov, Fedorchuk, and Aliyev nodded at the same time.
Selov turned a deaf ear and continued, as if he had not heard, "In this case, we will restore the rank of Marshal of Beria."
Chapter completed!