Struggle in Soviet Russia

Chapter 547: Vandenbergism

"Andrik" is Comrade Stalin's nickname for Comrade Andreyev, but he rarely used this title when he was working.

Victor took the bulging envelope and glanced at Comrade Stalin in confusion. Then he turned the envelope upside down and poured out the contents. He asked with a smile, "Andre Andre Comrade Reyev is not a person who likes to give advice, at least as far as I know... oh..."

The words in his mouth came to an abrupt end, as he was caught by a stack of photos dumped on his hands. ,

"This is..." Rearranging the scattered photos, Victor took a cursory look and asked curiously.

"You are thirty years old, Victor," Comrade Stalin sat back on the sofa, folded his legs, pointed to Victor with his pipe-holding hand, and said, "at this age, maybe find a Women, it's a good idea to have a family. Andrek thinks about that..."

He raised his chin towards those photos and said, "Well, just recently, the Moscow Municipal Committee is calling for young men and women of the right age to combine. These are selected by Andrique, and they are all good girls. You can see if they are suitable for you. of."

Hearing what Comrade Stalin said and looking at the photos in his hand, Victor felt a very absurd and inexplicable feeling. However, he soon realized another question...why was this proposal made by Comrade Andreyev, the department in charge of this old comrade is the Central Supervisory Committee, not the Communist Youth League or something like that Department.

The expression on his face didn't change, but Victor's heart was pondering what was going on. If nothing else, someone should have criticized him for his life style recently. Looking back on the time he returned to Moscow, he rarely went to his residence to spend the night, perhaps because his life was too wanton. A little bit, so it was targeted by some people.

But who is watching him? Could it be that Comrade McHellis who likes to make small reports, this guy has just been transferred to the supervision department to work, won't he be the first fire to burn himself? Thinking about it carefully, this possibility should not be big. After all, Victor and Comrade McHellis have a pretty good relationship, and there is no reason for the other party to jump out against him.

If not Comrade McHullis, who could it be? In the "around" of the Kremlin, although there are many people who like to make small reports, there are absolutely very few people who really have enough weight to make small reports in front of Comrade Stalin. In Victor's view, there are only a handful of suspects. Here, anyone is possible.

Forget it, it is meaningless to think about such a question. Since you have entered the Colosseum of power, don't be afraid of being plotted from behind, because in this circle, being plotted is the norm, and being liked is not. It's normal.

Realizing what the problem might be, Victor smiled awkwardly and really looked down at the photos in his hand.

"Work issues cannot be relaxed, but personal issues cannot be ignored," Comrade Stalin said with a smile, without any hint of anger, "The war of the past few years has affected many people. Life has had an impact, and it's not just you, but there are many young people in your situation. Now that the war is over, let's get things back on track."

Victor nodded, sorted out the photos in his hands, put them in his pocket, and said with a smile, "Then I'll go back and think about it carefully."

"Well, there seems to be the girls' names and contact information on the back of the photo," Comrade Stalin continued. "You can contact yourself, or you can ask Anderik to help introduce you."

"Okay," Victor laughed.

"Remember, take this matter as a task to complete," Comrade Stalin said, pointing his finger at him. "It must be taken seriously."

Victor shrugged and nodded helplessly.

"Okay, now let's talk about your 'Nosotto-sur-Stry' plan," said Comrade Stalin, diverting the subject, "I just received a report from the People's Commissariat of State Security yesterday, and recently , the Americans already have new moves, which seem to bode well for your plans, at least initially."

After saying this, Comrade Stalin turned his head, glanced at his desk, and said: "The materials submitted by the People's Commissariat of State Security are there, you can take a look and I want to hear your opinion. "

Victor followed Wei's gaze towards the desk, then got up and walked over, bringing over the thick stack of documents on the desk.

Comrade Stalin obviously also knew that the content of the document was relatively large, so he gave Victor a certain amount of time to browse it, while he sat quietly smoking a pipe.

Victor did not directly look at the contents of the documents. He divided the more than 30 documents into four categories according to the classification numbers of the documents, and then read them one by one.

Hard rules for how intelligence should be classified were made when Viktor was in charge of the People's Commissariat for National Security, and these rules have apparently been retained after he left the People's Commissariat for National Security.

Just like what Comrade Stalin said, the dark mine that Victor had buried deep inside the British and American intelligence agencies finally exploded with the successful test explosion of the Soviet Union's first nuclear bomb. Look, the power of this dark thunder is obviously not small.

In Victor's previous life, after the end of World War II, in the early days of the US-Soviet hegemony, a far-reaching "McCarthyism" appeared in the United States. This ghostly movement swept the entire United States in just a few years, not only causing the United States The tearing of society has also created a large number of unjust, false and wrongful convictions, which is one of the darkest moments in American political history.

According to the historical process of Victor's previous life, McCarthyism should have appeared in the early 1950s, but because of this plan formulated by Victor, this crisis broke out ahead of time, but the person who led the movement was replaced by McCarthy. In other words, the former McCarthyism is likely to be transformed into "Vandenberg Doctrine".

According to the intelligence provided by the People's Commissariat of National Security, at the questioning meeting led by the U.S. Senate last week, Truman, the president of the United States, and the relevant heads of the Department of Defense were besieged by many senators, who believed that the Soviet Union The reason why the success of nuclear weapons research and development can be achieved so quickly is entirely because of the inaction of the President and the Department of Defense. In the past few years, they have watched the Soviets infiltrate the United States in all aspects. In the eyes of those in the Kremlin, the United States of America has no secrets at all.

It was during this questioning session that Republican Senator Arthur Vandenberg, brandishing a sealed document, claimed that over the past few years, the Soviets had completed a All-round penetration, in the United States, Soviet spies were everywhere, and they roamed the entire continent like ghosts. According to Vandenberg, the envelope in his hand contained a list of more than 250 Soviet spies lurking in the United States.

These words Vandenberg said at the Senate questioning meeting completely detonated the public opinion in the entire United States. This old man instantly became the supreme "big Internet celebrity" in the United States, and all kinds of broadcasts and newspapers, all of them were published. is this guy's name.

Victor knew about Arthur Vandenberg in his previous life. In his memory, this person was an isolationist at the earliest. He was resolutely opposed to American intervention in the ongoing wars in Europe and Asia, but during World War II. After the end, this person made another 180-degree turn, from an isolationist to a hegemonist, who fully advocated for the United States to compete with the Soviet Union for hegemony, and strive to dominate the new world order.

Most importantly, this old man was one of the main promoters of the Cold War, known as one of the twelve key figures who created the Cold War.

In a series of intelligence information provided by the People's Commissariat of National Security, it also includes American celebrities who were investigated for being suspected of being Soviet spies in the past period, including not only the scientist who led the "Manhattan Project" in the United States, Austrian Benheimer also includes the famous scientist Albert Einstein, and politicians include John Abbott, chief counsel of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission; Alan Rosenberg, chairman of the Economic War Commission; research and analysis by the Office of Strategic Services Director of the Ministry of Russia, Leonard Mings and so on.

The fact is that these people have nothing to do with the Soviet Union, certainly not to be Soviet spies. They were investigated because their names were added to the list of lurkers by Victor. The expansion of a US-Soviet espionage war, under specific conditions and through careful arrangements, the intelligence agencies of the alliance spread the influence of the intelligence war to the entire American society, which will inevitably cause major consequences for the stability of American society. Impact.

The last document that Victor looked at was sent back by the military attaché of the Union Embassy in Washington. It was a letter of protest submitted by the U.S. Foreign Office to the Soviet Union. China's large-scale infiltration of "allies" believes that this will have a significant impact on the friendly relations between the United States and the Soviet Union.

"What do you think?" Comrade Stalin asked after Viktor put down the last document, pointing to the document from the People's Committee for Foreign Affairs.

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