Struggle in Soviet Russia

Chapter 494: escort

Well, no matter how ignorant Viktor was in his previous life, at least he still had some impressions of who the leaders of the Soviet Union were, such as Comrade Stalin, such as Khrushchev and so on.

According to the order of succession of several Soviet leaders, Comrade Stalin was followed by Khrushchev, after Khrushchev was Brezhnev, and after Brezhnev was a man who only served for fifteen months. General Secretary, Yuri Vladimirovich Andropov.

However, after being reborn in this era for so long, Viktor has long since become numb when facing these great people he knew in his previous life. Don't say anything about Andropov. Comrade Stalin is sitting opposite him right now. ?

"There are some specific issues that Comrade Malenkov will discuss with you later," how could Comrade Stalin know what Victor was thinking at this time, he continued on the previous topic, "and what I need to emphasize with you now is that Kareli Afghanistan is not only a republic, it is also a window, a window to Finland and the three Nordic countries to show the superiority of the alliance system."

In terms of geography, Northern Europe should of course be the five countries, namely Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland, but Denmark and Iceland are too far from the alliance. Therefore, from a geopolitical point of view, Moscow will not They are on a par with Finland, Sweden and Norway.

In terms of exerting influence on the three Nordic countries, the alliance has never given up, and Finland does not need to talk about it, just look at the current Norway.

During World War II, Norway's largest party was the Labour Party, which had been in power in Norway for many years. In the 1920s, the party was a socialist party and a member of the Comintern. By the end of the twenties, however, the party had split, the majority withdrew from the Comintern, got together with the Social Democrats, abandoned armed struggle and embarked on the road of socialist reform.

The current Communist Party of Norway was only established in the late 1920s. Its founder either quit the party or was killed by the Germans during World War II. The only remaining one, Peder Filubotten, is still a A guy with a swaying position and a problem with his mind, God knows which direction he is going to take the Norwegian Communist Party.

On the issue of dealing with the three Nordic countries, Moscow's view is that there is a socialist public opinion foundation in the three countries. When Moscow deals with the problems of the three countries, it hopes to guide their institutional changes, similar to the so-called peaceful evolution that later generations of Americans like to engage in.

What Comrade Stalin means is that the Central Committee attaches great importance to the construction of the Karelia-Finnish republic. This area is a window to demonstrate the superiority of the alliance system to the three Nordic countries and export revolution. If the work of the republic cannot be done well. Well, even not being protruding enough or being good enough could affect Moscow's geopolitical intentions.

"I understand what you mean, Comrade Stalin," Viktor said, "I'm going to learn more about the situation in Karelia later, and then formulate a detailed work plan."

Comrade Stalin nodded and said: "Your ability is trustworthy, but the experience of local work is lacking."

Having said this, he stopped, lit the pipe in his hand, took a sip, shook his hand to put out the match, and then continued: "However, anyone must go through such a process in their work, from inexperience to maturity, In this process, mistakes may be unavoidable, but we do not allow comrades to make mistakes in work. Therefore, don't have an ideological burden, just keep your work attitude in the National Security People's Commissariat. ."

It was rare that Comrade Stalin could comfort someone, which surprised Viktor, and if someone else was here, he would be even more surprised.

Just at this moment, the phone on the desk rang, Comrade Stalin stood up, waved his hand, and said, "Okay, you go back to rest first, remember one thing, don't wear military uniforms when participating in the military parade this time. Now, wear casual clothes."

"Okay, Comrade Stalin," Victor froze for a moment, then stood up and nodded.

Coming out of Comrade Stalin's office, Victor's mind was still thinking about the last request made by Comrade Stalin: to participate in the military parade, not to wear military uniforms, but to wear civilian clothes.

Thinking about this request, Victor felt a surge of energy and blood, and he speculated that, if nothing else, at the upcoming Victory Day military parade, he might be able to get on the viewing platform of Lenin's Tomb for the second time. moreover, the position may be higher, at least a position that is easily seen from the audience.

In other words, following the propaganda in the newspapers and media, he, a cadre who started out by doing intelligence work, will also have a chance to stand by Comrade Stalin, which means that he is rapidly approaching the core of power in Moscow .

With an excited and complicated state of mind, Viktor came out of Comrade Stalin's office building.

In the parking lot, Varenka, who was smoking by the side of the car door, saw him appear on the steps in front of the building, so he quickly threw away the cigarette **** and drove the car over. However, before he could turn the car out of the parking lot, he saw that a car had already parked in front of the steps, and a man in a black Lenin suit was getting out of the car - Comrade Beria.

Victor didn't expect to meet Beria here, because according to the news he got before, Beria went to Georgia recently, seemingly to inspect work.

Today Beria is one of the four deputy people's commissars of the People's Committee, and is the first deputy people's commissar. Among the work in charge, the post-war reconstruction work is included, so he is still very busy.

Comrade Beria obviously did not expect to meet Victor here. When he got out of the car, he seemed to be thinking about something. He looked up and saw Victor who came down from the stairs. He was stunned for a moment, and then he blurted out: "Did you just come back from Germany?"

"Yes," Victor quickened his pace, strode to Beria's side in two or three steps, nodded and said, "Lavrenji, what's the matter?"

"What happened to Nikolai Erastovich?" Beria asked immediately. "I just got word from the Berlin Control Council that he died."

Hearing him say that, Victor was also stunned.

By Nikolai Erastovich Beria was referring to Berzalin, the commander of the Soviet garrison in Berlin. Before returning from Berlin, he had just met this comrade general. The other party was fine at the time.

"Did I make a mistake?" Victor asked back, "I didn't get any information, including from the Internal Intelligence Agency."

"Damn it!" Bellia muttered and scolded, "I don't want someone to play a prank."

After speaking, he took a step and walked up the stairs, but just took a step, and then stopped again.

"Where are you going now?" Turning around again, he asked Victor.

"Go back to the house," Viktor said, still thinking about Berzarin, he didn't believe that someone was playing a prank, there must be something wrong over there in Berlin.

"Then wait for me for a while," Beria said, "I have some questions to talk to you about."

Leaving such a sentence, he turned around again without waiting for Victor to speak, and trotted all the way towards the building.

Seeing Belial's figure disappearing into the building door, Victor shook his head helplessly. He would not think that Belial was instigating him. This guy has such a temper, otherwise, he would not So lack of popularity.

After walking down the last step, he watched Beria's car drive towards the parking lot. Then, Varenka drove the car over. Victor sighed, bent down and got into the car, telling Varenka, He closed his eyes and sat in the back seat.

Beria went in quickly, and came out also quickly. In less than five minutes, Victor heard the car door being pulled open from the outside. When he opened his eyes, when he turned his head, he saw that Beria was getting out of the car. Get in outside the car.

"I figured it out." Before he could sit down in the car, Beria sighed heavily and said, "Damn it! We are facing a lot of problems now, but there are still people who are constantly making things for us. Brand new trouble."

Victor was a little speechless. If nothing else, Belial's first sentence should mean that Berzalin's matter had already come to an end, but he didn't say what was going on. complained.

"What's going on with Berzarin?" Viktor asked when his complaints were over.

"Car accident," Beria said, spreading his hands, "the rescue was ineffective, and he passed away last night. Comrade Zhukov has arranged a transfer to send his body back to Moscow."

Victor was a little confused, how could such a thing happen?

"Okay, let's not talk about him," Beria quickly adjusted his mood, he turned his head to look at Victor, changed the subject, and said, "Sergei Ivanovich, I have already talked to him. After talking, when you have time, I will arrange for you to meet."

The person he was talking about was Ogolitsov, and Victor was going to recommend the person to replace him. This person currently holds a position in the People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs and is an absolute crony of Beria.

Malenkov had recommended this person to Victor before, and now, Comrade Beria obviously intends to push this matter forward and finalize the candidate to succeed Victor.

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