Struggle in Soviet Russia

Chapter 355: in principle

In this world, no one has front and back eyes, that is, there is no way to predict what will happen in the future, otherwise, it is estimated that no one will make mistakes and do something stupid that will be regrettable in the future.

More than three years ago, when the Germans attacked Lviv, Victor took the lead in giving the order to retreat. At that time, it was estimated that many people would not have thought that this war would last so long and be so cruel. Imagine the war as it was when the Soviet army marched into Lviv. Although there will be a brief chaos, the whole situation will soon calm down, and then how to live before and how to live afterwards.

Perhaps it was precisely with this idea that Vladimir Rokotov, the head of the Lviv Workers and Peasants Police Headquarters at the time, played a trick on the issue of the withdrawal of the Agricultural Bank. He felt that those opponents were in the warehouse. No one will care about the recycled old banknotes that are ready to be burned. Therefore, he can take those old banknotes as his own, and after the war is over, use these old rubles to give himself a more comfortable life.

Generally speaking, Rokotov’s idea is correct. No one cares about those old banknotes. Under normal circumstances, the incident will pass. When the war is over, all traces will disappear. Under the wheel of history, I can't find it if I want to find it.

Regrettably, no one went to investigate the issue of the old banknotes, but another incident he had participated in was re-discovered, so that the issue of the old banknotes was also pulled out of the mud and was taken away by others. The old papers of history have been lifted out of the pile.

Therefore, things in this world are really the day when "If you don't know it, you can't do it yourself." No matter what it is, if you do it, it will always be exposed.

There is nothing to pursue with Rokotov's problems. He is dead and died while fighting the Germans. It is said that he was very brave when fighting the Germans. Even after his death, he was posthumously awarded. The title of "Hero of the Soviet Union".

Therefore, from the perspective of Rokotov, if you want to evaluate a person, you really can't just consider it from one angle.

Naturally, there is nothing to be held accountable for those who have died, but in addition to Rokotov, there are still participants who are still alive in the matter of the year, except for the Fabišchenko mentioned by Bill Yaviskin. In addition, four people were tracked down in a short period of time, but these people were distributed across the league, but there were none in Lviv.

The reason why Bil Yaviskin specifically mentioned Fabischenko was because his situation was the most special. If Rokotov is brave and good at fighting, then this former civilian worker of the Workers’ and Peasants’ Police Headquarters, It's really hanging up on the battlefield.

Rokotov was posthumously awarded the title of "Hero of the Soviet Union" after his death, while this Fabischenko is still alive, but has been awarded the title of "Hero of the Soviet Union" twice. At the same time, he has been awarded the title of "Hero of the Soviet Union" twice in the past three years. During that time, he was also awarded two Red Flag Medals, one for Defending Sevastopol, and one for the third-level Bogdan Khmelnitsky Medal.

Just imagine, to bring such an outstanding Soviet general back for questioning, even at the level of Bil Yawiskin, he knows that it will definitely cause trouble.

Hearing Bil Yaviskin's introduction to Fabischenko's situation, Victor also had a headache.

To be honest, although several years have passed since the Great Purge, the imprints left in people’s minds by the previous storm are still profound. It is foreseeable that if the People’s Committee of National Security is involved in this matter. If you go to a big fight and directly arrest Febischenko, the consequences will be serious. Maybe some people will wonder if the purge that year has begun to resurge. It is foreseeable that once such rumors emerge, he, the chairman of the People’s Committee for National Security, will definitely be unlucky.

But the problem now is that the investigation into the "Gstenmaier incident" was an order personally issued by Comrade Stalin. As a living insider, if he cannot be allowed to speak, the follow-up investigation will be inevitable. Will face more difficulties.

If it were in the past, Victor would be more likely to take a step back in the face of such risks. After all, he hates trouble and even more hates getting into trouble. But now, his thinking has more or less changed. When facing a problem, the first thing he thinks of is not shrinking, but having the idea of ​​going up.

Faced with problems, those who think hard all day long belong to the kind of innocent young people who have not been beaten up by the society, but when facing problems, the first thought that comes to mind is to withdraw, but they are lacking. An expression of self-confidence.

In the information provided by Bil Yaviskin, there is also some information about the "Gstenmaier Incident." According to the records of the relevant materials, Gerstenmaier did have a relationship with some officials of Lviv and some of the border guards. The commanders are in close contact, but these officials or generals of the border guards are now either killed or missing, or they have become prisoners of the German army, and they don't know their life or death.

Judging from the available materials, in Lviv that year, there were indeed people who provided convenience to Gerstenmeier. Whether or not these people knew the whereabouts of the Jews, at least, they did act as accomplices in this incident. The characters, their hands were stained with the blood of thousands of Jews. Of course, the key question is not whether those people are Jews, but their other identity—Soviet citizens.

"This..." Victor thought for a moment while sitting in the chair.

He couldn't remember the name of Fabischenko, so he could only look at the information at hand and confirm it. Then he continued: "Fabischenko, where is his unit currently?"

"It is said that he has crossed the West Dvina River and is advancing towards Lithuania," Bil Yaviskin apparently has done detailed work. He replied without hesitation, "If nothing happens, it should be now. We have arrived at Molodeckino."

Victor frowned unconsciously and asked, "The vanguard?"

He probably remembered the attacking direction of the 1st Baltic Front. From what he knew, it seemed that the front was still fighting the Germans in the Ratom area two days ago, but now Febischenko’s troops have crossed the Ratom area. , Arriving at Molodechino, which is only a few tens of kilometers away from the Lithuanian border, his troops are likely to be the vanguard of the fortification.

Sure enough, Bil Yaviskin didn't speak, but just nodded.

"I know," Victor stood up from his chair and said without saying anything, "No matter who this Fabischenko is, since it is involved in the case we are investigating, then we must accept our investigation. This is the most basic principle."

After a pause, he went on to say: "Contact the General Political Department for me, and I will ask them to come forward to do a good job of coordination."

Although the People’s Commission for National Security has developed very rapidly in the past two years, it is already on par with the People’s Commission of the Interior in terms of status, but in some terms of authority, it is still somewhat different from the Ministry of the Interior. For example, in the army, the National Security People’s Committee does not have its own public department, nor do they have the power to directly take away active-duty soldiers for investigation. Instead, they need the assistance or coordination of relevant departments such as the General Political Department.

"Yes, Comrade Chairman," Bil Yaviskin nodded in response.

As an investigator, Bill Yaviskin certainly hopes to be able to investigate the case at hand clearly. He doesn't care who Fibe Schenko is, nor does he care about the consequences of arresting the other party. It is not something he should be concerned about. After the investigation of the case is clear, he will have merits. This is what he needs to care about.

……………

Villeika, the seat of the 1st Baltic Front.

The burly Timoshev jumped from the muddy jeep, and did not even look at a communicator who was almost knocked to the ground by him. The water rushed into the mill not far away aggressively.

By mid-to-late June, the weather on the Baltic Sea coast began to become rainy. This advancing Soviet army brought a lot of difficulties. Among other things, the rain in the past two days has eliminated all The armored units were scrapped, and no tanks were used.

Yesterday, the 276th Infantry Division under the command of Tymoshev was raided by German troops in the swamp area of ​​Lake Veroch. Although the German troops who attacked were eventually repelled, the troops also suffered certain losses.

To be honest, Tymoshev was already very annoyed, but something that annoyed him even more happened this morning. Four political workers sent by the military committee took away one of his subordinates, and Did not say hello to him in advance.

Okay, Tymoshev, a member of the military committee, can’t afford to provoke him, but the problem is that the military commissar of the division who worked with him also didn’t know about this. Head of the 329th regiment, Fabischenke.

The commander, who has just turned 30 this year, has always been a young man that Tymoshev is very optimistic about. Before that, he had just requested merit for the opponent and adjusted his military rank by one level. When the war is over, introduce his niece to him, but who knows...

No one knows Fibischenko better than Tymoshev. In September 1941, the southern route led to the salt marsh area of ​​Lake Sivas on the Crimean Peninsula. The 51st Army was responsible for the defense of the Perekop Line, 6500 The less than 276th Infantry Division faced the attack of the 46th and 73rd German Infantry Divisions and did not take a step back. In the end, fewer than 1,700 men were able to retreat from the battlefield alive.

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