Struggle in Soviet Russia

Chapter 551: a girl

Seeing that Victor didn’t speak, Comrade Malenkov couldn’t guess what he was thinking. However, he said that Comrade Andreyev was hiding evil intentions, which was actually a way of venting his anger. After all, he knew the whole thing very well and knew how to help Viktor. How did the topic of solving the problem of private life arose, and I know what attitude Comrade Stalin had on this matter.

In fact, Comrade Malenkov did not speak properly in front of Viktor. When he was talking about this at the Kremlin Hospital, Comrade Stalin first recalled some of the past events during his exile, and also mentioned Viktor's father, and then said Victor's father also mentioned at the time what kind of wife he would find for Victor in the future.

Victor's father was an ordinary little man who had never seen anything in the world. The best marriage he could think of was the youngest daughter of the priest in the town. In the words of Comrade Stalin, the priest's youngest daughter had only one daughter. The most impressive feature of people is that they are fat, fat like a sow with a broken cub. Taking advantage of this topic, Comrade Stalin said that Victor's thoughts were probably different from his father's, and that young people nowadays like beautiful girls.

At that time, Comrade Andreyev used this topic to mention that he would arrange related matters for Viktor. The reason why he came forward to accept this job was recognized by Comrade Stalin because from this year onwards, Lenin's Communist Youth League was directed by Andreyev, and to find the most suitable wife for Viktor, is there a more suitable department than the Communist Youth League?

Thinking back on what happened in the Kremlin hospital that day, Comrade Malenkov picked up the envelope that Victor had just dropped on his desk, poured out the photos in the bag one by one, and looked at them one by one. I was still thinking about Andreyev.

In the work arrangement of the central organization of the alliance, the Central Committee of the Lenin Communist Youth League is to accept the guidance of the Bolshevik Party Central Committee, and the specific guidance work is arranged according to the rotation system. The current first secretary of the Central Committee of the Lenin Communist Youth League is Comrade Nikolai Alexandrovich Mikhailov. During his tenure in this position, the leader of the Politburo in charge of directing the work of the department has been changed. He has served three terms, namely Comrade Kaganovich, Comrade Kalinin and now Comrade Andreyev. But to be honest, Comrade Mikhailov has only one object of allegiance, and that is Comrade Stalin. Therefore, although Comrade Malenkov questioned Andreyev just now, he also knew that the latter was here. There's nothing wrong with the matter.

Um?

Comrade Malenkov's hand turning over the photo suddenly stopped. He frowned at the photo in his hand, and let out a doubtful "um" in his mouth.

"What's the matter?" Victor asked curiously when he heard the other party's voice.

Comrade Malenkov did not answer him directly, but turned over the photo in his hand, looked at the back, and whispered softly: "Rosalia Alexandrovna Milchakova... ..University of Moscow......"

"What, do you know?" Victor asked.

Comrade Malenkov looked up at him, frowned and put down the photo in his hand, but still did not speak. He pondered for a while, then suddenly reached out and took a phone in front of him, shook the handle, and when he picked up the receiver, he said: Send me the list of cadres of the Central Committee of the Lenin Communist Youth League in 1928."

After he finished speaking, he hung up the phone, then raised his head and said to Victor, "Look at this girl."

Victor picked up the photo in confusion and sent it to him to look at it.

The photo is in black and white, and the picture is of a girl with a slightly thin face. From the perspective of appearance, the girl's facial features and face shape can get more than 90 points. She is an authentic beauty, but that pair of Eyes, look a little melancholy, yes, that melancholy can be felt even in the photos.

"What's the matter?" Victor turned the photo over, looked at the message written on the back, and asked casually.

The girl's name is Rosalia Alexandrovna Milchakova, and she is still studying linguistics at Moscow University. Her birth date is October 1925. In all, she has just turned 20 this year. Years old, ten years younger than Victor.

Just looking at this information, Viktor felt a little speechless. He still had some previous life concepts in his mind. He only felt that the girl was a little different from his age. Andreev included such a young girl, Isn't it just overkill?

Comrade Malenkov took the photo over, frowned at the girl above, and said, "If I read it correctly, this girl should be the daughter of Alexander Ivanovich Milchakov."

"Alexander Ivanovich Milchakov?" Victor was even more confused. He vaguely remembered that he had heard the name of this person, but he couldn't remember who it was for a while.

"Boom thump..."

At this moment, there was a knock on the open door, and a young man with a thick stack of documents in his arms stood at the door and said, "Comrade Georgy Maximilianovich, you are The required documents have been sent."

Comrade Malenkov nodded towards the door, motioned the young man to bring the documents in and put them on his desk, and then motioned him to leave.

"You may not be familiar with this person," said Comrade Malenkov when the young man left the door before reaching out and moving the stack of documents in front of him, rummaging through it, "he was in 1932. When I was in 2000, I was demoted to Berga to work. In the last two years, I heard that I was serving a sentence in Magadan, um, a fifteen-year sentence..."

Having said that, he took out a copy from the thick stack of documents, opened it, and handed it to Victor, saying, "I found it, here's his situation."

Victor took the document in surprise and read it carefully.

To be honest, Victor used to think that in the bureaucratic system of the Alliance, he was definitely the youngest, at least, he should be the youngest member of the Central Committee, after all, he was only in his thirties.

However, after reading the comrade Alexander Ivanovich Milchakov in the document, he realized that his situation was not a special case. At least the document stated that when he entered the Executive Committee of the CPSU Central Committee, he was more advanced than him. Still young.

The comrade Milchakov in the data was born in 1903. In 1919, when he was sixteen, he joined the Bolshevik Party and then went to Perm Province to carry out revolutionary activities. , and served as Secretary of the Municipal Party Committee of Upper Uralsk. At the age of eighteen, that is, in 1921, when the civil war broke out, he was assigned by the central government to carry out revolutionary work in the white bandit-controlled areas of Siberia. The organization of the Communist Youth League in Siberia and the Far East was in him. established under the auspices of . At the age of twenty-five, he was already the first secretary of the Central Committee of the All-Union Lenin Communist Youth League. At the same time, he also served as a member of the Central Supervisory Committee of the Allied Communist Party. In 1930, at the age of twenty-seven, he was elected to the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union.

However, as Comrade Malenkov said, he left central Moscow in three or two years and was thrown to the Baikal General Directorate of Gold Mining Industry, where he stayed for six years until 1990. In 1938, he was thrown into prison.

Just looking at people's resumes, Victor knew that he must have made some mistakes. Otherwise, such a promising person would not be able to say that he was killed if he was killed. In addition, since he did not have three or eight years of experience. If he was shot at the time, it means that his problem is not very serious, and there are people in Moscow who are always watching him, otherwise, he would not be able to live to the present.

In 1932, a lot of things happened in the Alliance. If you hadn't guessed without thinking, you wouldn't have guessed why. However, Victor saw the bottom of his resume, when this person was sent to prison. One of the charges: "the spokesperson of the reactionary rich peasants", with such a charge, combined with the years when he was deported, Victor can probably guess the reason why this man was killed - if nothing else, the Millikin Comrade Chakov must have joined the group of people opposed to collectivization in 1932.

Of course, 1932 was too far away from today. At that time, Victor had not been reborn to this era, and his predecessor was still alive and ignorant in that era, lacking understanding of national affairs. Of course, he was at the bottom , and do not understand those national affairs.

However, as far as Victor knew, in 1932, the Union was promoting the collective farm system, and because of the large-scale famine rarely seen in Ukrainian history that year, there was a series of opposition to the implementation of collectivization within the Bolshevik Party. voices, who believe that the hasty push for collectivization in Ukraine led to this famine.

In the resume of Comrade Milchakov, there is a record of being the first secretary of the Central Committee of the Ukrainian Communist Youth League in Ukraine, which means that he served in Ukraine, which may also be the reason why he opposed the implementation of the collective system one.

Rosalia Alexandrovna Milchakova, Alexander Ivanovich Milchakov.

If you only look at the names, the two are indeed very similar to the relationship between father and daughter, but Victor is a little confused. With such a girl's background, how did her photo appear in the bag?

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