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Chapter 942: Restoration of Reputation

Whitewashing Beria is the will of the General Secretary and the will of all Soviet security cadres. That is why he was unanimously recognized by Chebrikov, Tsvigon, Bobkov and others. Belia became a villain for one day, and as the General Secretary, Selov always felt that his background was problematic, and this idea also plagued all Soviet security cadres.

I believe that if Andropov lived long enough in history, he would also think of this problem. But if he didn't have this time, Selov would be different. He had to whitewash the historical issues about the department. When he realized this problem, at least for a little temptation, he knew that Chebrikov and his group agreed.

Restoring the rank of Marshal Beria and correctly evaluating the merits and demerits of the Patriotic War. Selov still needs some people who are still alive, including Molotov, Malenkov and Kaganovich. A few years later, if these people die, things will be difficult to handle, and there is no first-person certificate and information.

This also involves the role of Khrushchev as the first secretary, so Selov must also be cautious and grasp the importance of it.

Malenkov was insignificant in Selov's eyes. This heir who originally occupied the most favorable situation had a good relationship with Beria, but in the end he was able to be rebelled by Khrushchev. It was also worth not being able to play Khrushchev in the end. The battle between Malenkov and Khrushchev was completely different from that between Brezhnev and Serepin. Brezhnev himself occupied the best position, and then took every step forward. Although Serepin was strong and noble, he could not recover the decline. Malenkov was a counterattack.

Do you think I will sympathize with you? I almost laughed out loud! After Selov called Malenkov, he directly expressed his thoughts, and also pointed out that this was the idea of ​​all the Soviet security cadres, giving this former heir a vaccination.

"You should have done this. If Comrade Malenkov had not been swaying at critical moments, how could our minister be suddenly attacked? Who has the ability in Moscow? Dare to touch us?" Selov said these words to Malenkov from the standpoint of a security cadre, but he was absolutely not arrogant because there was no need.

Malenkov is not challenging to Selov. What era is it now? How could the giants thirty years ago still make a big splash? Molotov has some Stalin supporters around him, and Malenkov has nothing around him.

"I remember Khrushchev once vigorously promoted you, but now you actually want to whitewash Khrushchev's enemies. I wonder what he would think below?" Malenkov didn't expect that Selov would look for him, at least he didn't expect that it would be so soon.

"It's a bit difficult to operate, but I am a safety cadre and have my own position." Serov said silently, "The definition of the Great Purge is to avoid the important points. Just like everyone at that time, you pushed the security cadre to punish you. But don't mention the benefits of the Great Purge to eliminate the enemy. Don't think that if Minister Beria dies, he will not be responsible for the Great Purge alone. Every leader of you that era has a responsibility."

"Either redefine the great purge, or each of us, including those who are alive and dead, has to bear the same responsibility, right?" Although Malenkov has long been an important issue for the Soviet Union, he has been working in central organs for a long time and is not as old as he can't understand the code words.

"It's not impossible for you to understand this way. This is what you owe Minister Beliya." Selov poured a glass of water for Malenkov, but don't misunderstand it, this is not temptation, it's purely respect for an old man.

Malenkov occupies the most favorable position and is able to counterattack by Khrushchev. This talent is comparable to the Goma Map comrade who dismantled the country. He can't even keep his position, so he talks about protecting the country. When Beria is not tolerated by all giants, as the heir, he does not take action to protect it, but turns around and kills Beria, leaving himself in a more isolated situation.

"You must be clear that without Minister Belia's protection, you had already died at the hands of Zhidanov. The devastating blow to the Leningrad group was also carried out by you and Minister Belia. Your counterattack caused you to lose to the First Secretary later. If you are unwilling to come forward, I will talk to Comrade Kagannovic." Selov once again emphasized the weight, "It was also your proposal to use democratic Germany as bait to force the United States and the Soviet Union to withdraw its garrison at the same time."

At present, the General Secretary is ready to pick up the banner of withdrawing troops at the same time, which is disgusting the United States. Since this policy has been picked up, then Belia, one of the proposed people, is still a traitor. Where can the current General Secretary put his face?

With the initiative of traitors, and with the fact that the General Secretary was also a security cadre, will the Soviet people have some bad associations? This kind of cognitive chaos must be avoided, and Beria's re-stating is imperative.

A few days later, the Communist Youth League newspaper Truth published Malenkov's personal evaluation of Beria. In addition to some crimes, it also emphasized Beria's contributions, including the achievements of Beria leading the Soviet intelligence agencies during the great Patriotic War, contributions to the development of the Soviet nuclear industry, and ensuring national security work.

After Stalin's death, Comrade Beria did work that was beneficial to the country and the people, including: reforming the national leadership system and establishing a supervision mechanism for leadership; rehabilitation of unjust and false cases, punishing the creators of unjust and false cases, and restoring the legal system; reforming the national security system and streamlining the institutions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs; correcting the errors of ethnic policies, improving ethnic relations, and strengthening ethnic unity; opposing personality cults, strengthening collective leadership; changing the economic construction policy and compressing basic construction projects; easing the situation with Germany and improving the relationship between the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia.

All of Beria's important propositions were supported by the Central Presidium; all of the major measures he took were approved by the Central Presidium. Among them, cadres, including me, were the support of some policy mistakes that could not be held responsible by Comrade Beria alone, and it was the responsibility of the Central Presidium of the Soviet Union at that time.

After the Prater of the Communist Youth League sent a signal, General Alexe, the leader of the Gruu U.S. General Alexei issued an initiative. The opinions on redefining Marshal Beria's historical merits and demerits recognized by five members, including the Central Committee of the Soviet Union, General Chebrikov, General Tsvigon, and General Bobkov, were sent to the Supreme Court of the League of Soviet Socialist Republics.

"Under specific historical conditions, some of the decisions at that time were a bit cruel and ruthless, but they definitely did not cause huge harm to the Soviet Union as some hostile forces said. In that war-torn era, there was no sudden outbreak of mortality. If someone wanted to use the legal thief group as evidence, we might have let hundreds of thousands of thugs come back from the United States."

When the feeling was almost done, Serov, who was already the General Secretary, couldn't wait to jump out. It marked the official launch of the degree of whitewashing of Beria. This was not enough. Serov needed more people to stand up. This person immediately stood up. After hearing that the Soviet Union had redefined Beria's merits and demerits, he said that he had received a handwritten letter from Beria in the early 1950s, saying that the relationship between Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union was also sent to the Supreme Court of the League of Soviet Socialist Republics as evidence.

After Rankovic stood up, Erich Honak, the first secretary of the German Unified Social Workers Party, was the second. Although he did not express his opinions explicitly, he praised Beliya's original definition. "We must point out that even if Marshal Beliya promoted Germany's reunification at that time, there was a great chance of failure. We did not see a response from NATO to General Secretary Serov's initiative to withdraw troops from the joint forces. Sometimes this is not something we can achieve our goal with unilateral kindness. We should remember that there was once such an opportunity very close. But don't worry about this, but develop socialism better and wait until the day when the opportunity comes again."

The Soviet Union was not an obstacle to unification of Germany. Through some secret channels, Serov also instructed the fake propaganda department to carry out propaganda. Rehabilitation of Beria was to create opportunities for Germany's reunification. Of course, this was just a sole propaganda for democratic Germany.

For a time, the image of the Soviet Union was further consolidated in Democratic Germany, and even a lot of it was whitewashed in Federal Germany. The leader of the German Socialist Party, Brandt, as Kohl's biggest political enemy and the prestige of the former prime minister, questioned the current attitude of the Federal Germany toward the Soviet Union, which would only deepen the hostility and barriers between Federal Germany and Democratic Germany.

The second-ranked figure of the German Socialist Party, Stasi's ace spy, stood aside, thinking about when he could see the day when the two countries were reunified. He turned a deaf ear to the confrontation between Brandt and Cole in parliament.

"I finally waited for this day!" General Alexei said, "Under your leadership, the security system has surpassed the time of Minister Beria! I heard that you have advocates in Federal Germany. You should know that Federal Germany is the country with the least influence of the Soviet Union after the United States!"

"That's because they saw hope for unification, but who unified whom is still an important question." Selov replied with a smile, "No matter who it is, you are not as happy as you. You finally waited for these days. There are also the remnants of you, a group of Belia."

"You are right!" General Alexe did not deny it!

A week later, the Supreme Court of the League of Soviet Socialist Republics announced that Marshal Beria's treason was not established, and the rank of the marshal and all honors were restored, and the medals received during his lifetime would be sent back to the family.
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