Struggle in Soviet Russia

Chapter 233: Internal issues

As the current number two in the National Security People’s Committee and the main person in charge of intelligence work inside and outside the alliance, Victor must uphold the will of Comrade Stalin. The people that Comrade Stalin pays attention to and guards against are the objects that Victor must focus on.

This is true not only for Victor himself, but for the entire National Security People’s Committee and the People’s Committee of the Interior.

In his previous life, Victor lacked understanding of the history of the Soviet Union, but since his rebirth, he has learned a lot of things that he didn't understand and could not understand in his previous life because of his personal experience.

As far as Victor’s personal experience is concerned, Comrade Stalin is definitely an active anti-Semitic. Although he has never shown any signs of anti-Semitism in public, facts are facts and need not be justified.

In Victor’s view, Comrade Stalin’s anti-Semitic sentiment had nothing to do with racial discrimination. Of course, it was not based on the anti-Semitic policy of the imperial Russia to transfer domestic conflicts. The reason why he was anti-Semitic was entirely out of political considerations. , Even on a more level, is based on the consideration of the Soviet Union’s national security.

As a political party, the Bolsheviks do not have anti-Semitic sentiments. This can be seen from the development history of the Bolsheviks and the composition of cadres in the early Soviet Union, but the problem is that based on a kind of nationality, or because of national historical reasons, The Jews are too hug.

This kind of grouping not only exists in private ethnic identity, but also exists in all aspects. They are not only group, but also xenophobic. They like to form a circle, and then play in this circle by themselves, and as the circle expands, they will become more Many "owners" are drawn in, and at the same time, people who are "not their own" are excluded.

In the early days when Comrade Stalin replaced Comrade Lenin in presiding over the work, what proportion did the Jews occupy in the political system led by the Bolsheviks? It can be said responsibly that in the Bolshevik central system at that time, the proportion of Jews was as high as 80%.

In the political commissar system of the General Political Department, the People's Committee of the Interior, and the military, Jews occupy an absolute advantage.

Think about it, who is Jagoda? Jews; his deputy Yakov Solović Agranov, Jews; the chairman of the Ukrainian People’s Committee of the Interior during the period, Isrel Moiseyevich Leplevsky, Jews; Mikhail Iolslowovich Timminteman, head of the Special Naval Department of the People’s Committee of the Interior, a Jew; a former Soviet worker and peasant who has served as a political commissar and military commissar at the legion level for a long time, and has considerable influence in the General Political Department The head of the procuratorate and the chief arbitrator of the People’s Committee, Philip Isayevich Golossekin, a Jew; like Voroshilov, he is also a member of the military committee and enjoys the status of a member of the Central Committee. Manujlovich Yakir, Jew... wait a minute.

In an example like this, Victor could write several pages on letterhead. To be honest, Comrade Stalin could break out of the siege under the circumstances at the time, stabilize his position in the central government, and also put his opponents all together one by one. Death is really a miracle.

It is conceivable that if it were not for Comrade Stalin's victory in the political struggles of the 1930s, what would be the difference between the Soviet Union and the United States today?

Based on the impact of such past political events, Comrade Stalin's antipathy towards Jews can be imagined.

Victor did not want to comment on Comrade Stalin's position on anti-Semitic issues, but as one of the heads of the People's Committee of National Security, he was equally disgusted with those Jews. Of course, he was not a racist and had no hostility based on nationality.

The reason why he disliked the Jews was because in the last year’s National Security People’s Committee defected, defected members, and double-agent suspects, there were only 12 Jews, and all of them defected in the past year. There are only eighteen personnel, in other words, Jews account for two-thirds.

In the same year last year, almost every strike-type group incident that broke out in factories across the Alliance was provoked by Jews. For example, the strike that took place at the Ural 30th Aircraft Manufacturing Plant just yesterday resulted in four strikes. Three of the arrested organizers were Jewish.

The most important thing is that there are small groups of Jews in the alliance. They are engaged in secret association activities, which include many celebrities and upper-class figures. Recently, they have begun to create momentum and seek help from the Anti-Fascist Jewish Committee. Turn Crimea into a Jewish Autonomous Region. They even wanted to establish a republic dominated by Jews there, and join the Soviet Socialist Union by way of joining the republic.

Undoubtedly, this is an out-and-out Zionist argument. The establishment of an autonomous region first, then transforming it into a republic, and one day in the future seek complete independence. This is a three-step strategy.

As an important member of the People’s Committee of National Security, Victor’s mission or his job is to fight against any people, organizations, and behaviors that threaten the national security and political stability of the Union, so whether those people are Jewish or not. , He has to take action against.

During the whole day, there were four negotiations between Su and Finland. It was not until five o'clock in the afternoon that Victor was able to leave the People’s Committee of Foreign Affairs. For him, this day was really tormenting.

Returning to his unit from the People’s Committee of Foreign Affairs, Victor did not go to his office, but went directly to Eitingo’s office. He needed to learn more about the Ural 30th Aircraft Factory.

The so-called "Ural No. 30 Aircraft Manufacturing Plant" is actually the 30th Aircraft Manufacturing Plant in Moscow before the outbreak of the war. In Victor’s previous life, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the aircraft manufacturing plant was renamed "Russian MiG Aircraft Manufacturing Company No. 2". "Industrial complex", that is, the MiG Aircraft Factory among Russia's six largest aircraft manufacturers.

Just yesterday, the workers' strike occurred in this aircraft factory, which is responsible for important production tasks. Three hundred front-line workers in the factory took part in the strike, resulting in the suspension of two production lines in the whole factory.

Since the outbreak of the war, almost all factories in all parts of the Soviet Union have been converted to military production. In the fight against German fascist aggression, the whole people are united, and all factories are working overtime to engage in production.

But this is not to say that no one has gone on strike, because of various problems, there will always be strike activities. After all, we cannot expect everyone to have such a sense of consciousness. But in general, all previous strike-like activities were conducted during non-productive hours. Those who participated in the strike knew exactly what it meant to strike during wartime.

But this time the strike was different. The strikers did interfere with normal production activities. The two production lines were shut down from yesterday afternoon, and work did not resume until 8 o'clock this morning.

In this way, the strike is not a simple mass incident, but a political accident, and the relevant personnel must be held responsible. If Yezhov controls the People’s Committee of the Interior, it goes without saying that all of them participated in the strike. People who are considered to be "traitors", and then pulled out and shot to death.

The Political Security Bureau of the National Security People’s Committee has representatives in various military factories. The safety representative of the 30th Aircraft Manufacturing Plant reflected the situation to the local bureau, and the local bureau responded to the general bureau. In the end, it fell to Eitingo’s. Hands.

For this matter, Serov also convened a temporary committee meeting yesterday afternoon and set a tone to deal with this matter-Serov is not as easy to kill as Yezhov, and his request is to understand the workers' strike as soon as possible. Reason, then calm the situation and resume work in the shortest time.

Because he was going to prepare for the Politburo hearing tomorrow, Victor didn't care much about the follow-up of the matter, so he plans to ask questions now.

It is impossible to hide this kind of thing from Comrade Stalin. At the hearing tomorrow, God knows if Comrade Stalin will ask about this. In order not to ask three questions at the time, Victor must go and inquire about it.

It was at Eitingo's office that Victor learned that he had gone out not long ago. According to Eitingo's secretary, he was called away by Comrade Stalin and did not come back all afternoon.

Victor was about to go back to his office first. As a result, as soon as he came out of the secretary's office, he saw Eitingo in a military uniform walking hurriedly, his face gloomy as if dripping water.

Victor walked over to meet him, greeted him first, and then asked, "Does Comrade Stalin know about the 30th factory?"

Aitingo nodded and said, "The NKVD gave him a report."

Speaking of this, his lips moved again, as if he wanted to say something, but finally held back.

"Come on, come to your office and say," Victor said, taking his arm.

Entering Eitingo's office, Victor closed the door with his backhand and asked, "Did you understand the reasons for the strike?"

General Aitingo took off his cap and hung it on a hanger at the door. When he turned around, he untied the first button on the front of the uniform and said, “Because of the issue of the supply ticket in April, the strikers thought The distribution was unreasonable and unfair, so it started to cause trouble."

With the outbreak of the war, the Soviet Union began to implement wartime policies in certain areas. Since the second half of last year, restrictions on daily necessities such as food have been lifted and the distribution system is no longer implemented, but some non-necessities, such as wine , Tea, fruits, etc., but still within the restricted range, they still have to be purchased with the supply ticket.

This is also no way. After all, Ukraine, the largest supply of materials, is still under the control of the Germans. The same is true in Belarus. Therefore, the shortage of materials is inevitable.

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