Struggle in Soviet Russia

Chapter 478: hero dog

Seeing the dog in the major's arms, Victor's mind instantly understood what the "hero" that Comrade Stalin referred to was. That's right, the hero is this dog, this Eastern European Shepherd.

The collie, named "Juzubas", is a professionally trained sniffer dog for demining and unexploded bombs. During the wars of the past few years, the collie has Together with its owner Alexander Mazowera, a total of 7,468 landmines and more than 150 unexploded bombs were removed, creating a miracle in the history of warfare.

Comrade Stalin heard about the achievements of "Zhu Zubas", so just over a month ago, Comrade Stalin personally proposed, and after discussion and approval by the Supreme Command, this sniffer dog won a medal: " Valorant Combat Medal". At the same time, Comrade Stalin also proposed to give this shepherd more honor.

Victor considered that the reason why Comrade Stalin cared about such a shepherd dog and gave it many honors was probably a mockery of the traitors who had defected to the Germans and betrayed the alliance in the past few years of war - see Ah, a dog knows that it is finally an alliance and finally its own motherland, but some people choose to betray and betray their motherland. Isn't this behavior shameful?

Victor's guess was obviously not wrong. The injured shepherd dog was carried by the major and brought to Comrade Stalin. Comrade Stalin reached out and stroked the dog's head while having a cordial conversation with the major. Comrade Boskrebyshev called over, took a long-prepared military coat from the hand of the chief secretary, and put it on the shepherd's body with his own hands.

Victor took a close look at the wrinkled-looking military coat without epaulets and collar flowers, and was quite sure that it was the military coat that Comrade Stalin always wore, because Comrade Stalin was also embroidered on the sleeves of the coat. Once used the name "Coba".

"This is 'Juzubas', the hero's sniffer dog," Rokossovsky, thinking he didn't know the dog's origin, explained to him in a low voice, seeing Viktor staring intently at the sheepdog. Said, "Comrade Stalin specifically mentioned before that at the military parade on the anniversary, a place must be prepared for it on the viewing platform."

Victor was stunned for a moment, then turned his head to look at Rokossovsky, with an expression of crying and laughing on his face.

Preparing a dog for a spot on the viewing platform? God **** it, Viktor didn't even know if he was eligible for a seat on the viewing platform.

After showing a face in front of everyone, "Juzubas" and its owner quickly left the stage. Then, under the command of the photographer, a group of people stood on the steps and surrounded Comrade Stalin in front. In the middle of the row, I took a group photo.

Interestingly, when this group photo was taken, Victor was in a special position. He was not placed in the first row, but in the center of the second row. Comrade Stalin and Zhukov were in front of him. Because his uniform is different from that of the Soviet army, he is very conspicuous in the queue.

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"16,000 sets of military uniforms, I mean, dresses," Comrade Stalin looked at the middle-aged man across from him with a displeased expression in the office, and said in a firm tone, "You only have four days, after four days, all the The gowns have to be ready and handed out to everyone."

He put his hands in front of his chest and made a rope-like motion, with his hands facing each other, he emphasized again: "Yes, you only have four days, although I also know that in such a short time, raising money Almost 20,000 dresses are very difficult, but what can we do? The Germans surrendered too quickly."

After these words, the serious expression on his face disappeared, replaced by a smile that could not be concealed. Yes, the Germans surrendered. For this, Comrade Stalin is expected to be in a happy mood for several days.

Next to the middle-aged man, Victor sat on the sofa with a relaxed expression, listening to Comrade Stalin's conversation with the middle-aged man.

The middle-aged man is Mikoyan, Anastas Ivanovich Mikoyan, who is not only a close friend of Comrade Stalin, but also one of the few people in the forefront of Moscow's power core.

At this time, Comrade Stalin was talking to him about the military parade on the Victory Day. Mikoyan, who was mainly responsible for the supply of military supplies, needed to prepare the soldiers who participated in the military parade in the shortest possible time. There are 16,000 sets of military parade dresses.

Sitting on the sofa, Victor observed Comrade Mikoyan from the corner of his eye. In the past few years, he has dealt with Comrade Mikoyan several times. Although he is not very familiar, he is definitely not unfamiliar. In his opinion, the war in the past few years has indeed made this old comrade so serious, at least, his hairline is getting higher and higher.

Personally, Victor actually admired this old Bolshevik, who was a real Bolshevik party member.

Comrade Mikoyan gave almost everything he had during the war of the past four years. He has three sons. The third, Vladimir, died in September 1942. He was a pilot. When he died, it was the first time he participated in an air battle. He is luckier than his younger brother, but in January of the year his younger brother died, he was accidentally injured by one of his own planes, breaking a leg and leaving him permanently disabled; the eldest, Alexei, is also a pilot. The fighter plane he was driving was injured, and the plane crashed when he landed. He was not only disfigured, but also injured his spine. Now he can't stand up straight, and his body is hunched like a prawn.

Of course, among the senior leaders of the Soviet Union, not a few had their sons sacrificed for their country, such as Comrade Stalin and Comrade Khrushchev.

Especially outrageous is the framing of Comrade Khrushchev. In Viktor's previous life, many so-called "historical facts" claimed that his son Leonid Khrushchev surrendered to the German army after being captured, and was captured again after the war. The Soviet army was executed. For this reason, Khrushchev went to kneel and begged Comrade Stalin, but he was rejected by Comrade Stalin. This became the most direct reason for Khrushchev to criticize Comrade Stalin later.

Well, where did such "historical facts" come from, Victor doesn't know, he only knows that, as the head of the intelligence service of the Union, so far he doesn't know what Leonid Khrushchev went to Where, in the air battle two years ago, his plane was chanced by the Germans and eventually crashed near the town of Zizdra, and since then, no news about him has come back.

In the past two years or so, the intelligence department has also checked and verified in many ways, trying to find information about him among the prisoners controlled by the German army, but ultimately failed. Therefore, the inclination of the intelligence department is that he has sacrificed his life. , but the remains have not been found.

The reason why the intelligence department made such a judgment is because if Leonid was still alive and captured by the Germans, then it is impossible for the Germans not to make a fuss about his identity. Comrade Stalin's son, Yakov, made a fuss about himself. As a result, Yakov jumped on the power grid and committed suicide.

Comrade Stalin still has the picture of Yakov's death on the grid that the intelligence officers took back, in a drawer in the middle of his desk.

Mikoyan obviously didn't know what was going on in Victor's mind, he got the instructions from Comrade Stalin, just nodded and smiled: "Like you said, Koba, the four days is indeed a bit tight, but we are also confident that we can complete it. Task."

Mikoyan and Comrade Stalin were old friends, and their relationship was no more distant than that between Comrade Stalin and Molotov. As far as Victor knew, they had worked together long before the October Revolution.

"Very good," Comrade Stalin nodded and said with a smile, "I believe in your abilities."

Sitting back on the sofa, he picked up the wine glass in front of him, took a sip, and then turned his attention to Viktor and said, "Before, Vyacheslav informed the Americans that the Germans surrendered. The signing ceremony, ready to be held in Berlin, scheduled for..."

He obviously couldn't remember the name of the place, so he stopped here, looked back at his desk, and said, "That letter is on my desk."

Victor hurriedly stood up, walked over quickly, took the letter from the desk, and handed it to him.

"It's set at Karls... Holt, Karls Holt," after chanting the place name, Comrade Stalin put the letter on the coffee table in front of him and said, "I'm going to let you participate in this signing. ceremony."

Victor's eyes lit up and he was about to speak when he heard Comrade Stalin continue: "Of course, in addition to the signing ceremony, you also need to be responsible for a security work."

As he said that, he pushed the letter towards Victor and said, "It's about our meeting with the new leaders of the United Kingdom and the United States..."

Victor thought he was going to continue, but Comrade Stalin had already picked up his pipe and began to fill it with tobacco, which seemed to be finished or half-hearted.

As Comrade Stalin said, Americans have changed presidents, after all Roosevelt is dead. As for the British, considering that Churchill, as the wartime prime minister, will also immediately face the challenge of a new round of elections, it is really hard to say whether he will have the opportunity to participate in this meeting.

Victor looked at the letter, and it did contain the contents of the new round of meetings, but did not mention the specific location of the meeting. However, Victor, who had memories of his previous life, knew very well where the meeting would be held this time.

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