Big Time 1958

Chapter 784: immortal

  Every policy that Khrushchev formulated at the time, everyone was one of the members who waved the flag and shouted. No matter what others think, but as far as Serov is concerned, the reason why he is not trapped at the grassroots level, in addition to the lack of cadres in the Soviet Union during the Great Patriotic War, is also due to Khrushchev's vigorous promotion of young cadres to enrich the Soviet Union. Only then did a large number of cadres represented by Xie Leping appear, which no one can deny.

   If it were changed to the present, such a stable and stable environment as the Central Committee of the Soviet Union would almost freeze. At most, Shelov was in the position of the first secretary of the municipal party committee. Unless you catch up with a dying person to be the secretary of the state party committee, it is absolutely impossible to enter the level of the central committee, let alone a member of the central presidium.

   But in fact, ordinary Soviet people do not feel this unusual stability. The Soviet Central Committee, the local state party secretary, and the cadres at the level of the secretary of the republics are terrifyingly stable. But the cadres of the municipal party committee at the lower level were still in frequent circulation, which created the impression that the Soviet Union was still alive. For an ordinary person, the secretary of the state party committee is too high, they can't get in touch, but they just feel that the places they can see are still very good.

   Shelov has one more thing in his hand. Khrushchev's memoirs were given to Shelov by Khrushchev's son Sergei Khrushchev. Khrushchev's memoirs have always been monitored by the KGB. Brezhnev sent a close friend of his own, and in the face of Serokoff's threats, Khrushchev refused to give in and sternly refused, saying that as a Soviet citizen, he had the right to write his memoirs, and this right was inalienable. The record is for the use of the Central Committee, the Party and the entire Soviet people, and I hope what he writes will be of benefit to the Soviet people, to the leaders of the Soviet Union and to the country.

   Then Serov intervened, saying that he was no longer supervising Khrushchev's memoirs, which may have played a role. Khrushchev eventually gave the memoir to Serov. This is so ironic, can a spy be trusted?

  Khrushchev's content has a lot of content related to Beria, who doesn't know that the current KGB is the heir of Beria's Ministry of Internal Affairs? "I can't let this memoir be published unless it is overhauled." Looking at Khrushchev's memoirs page by page, the views on Stalin and Beria are particularly striking.

"Of course this thing can't come out, Yura, it's up to you. History has passed, and even the former first secretary can't always use the mistakes that our country has made as a target to attract firepower. "In the evening in the Kremlin, General Secretary Brezhnev read his memoirs for a while, and said slowly, "I would rather he wrote himself a little more great than to see this kind of nitpicking. from the perspective of personal interpretation of historical events.”

"I want to talk to Sergey Khrushchev. Under normal circumstances, I would still be reluctant to use coercive measures. But this involves the history of the KGB!" Serov knew that this was also acceptable to Brezhnev of. Now the leadership of the Soviet Union is promoted by Khrushchev, including Brezhnev, including Sherepin, including Kosygin, including all of them.

   At the beginning, these people were the ones who cheered for Khrushchev's policies. Once they were really serious, no one would be able to escape their involvement. You must know what other people were doing when Khrushchev was specifying the policy? Why not object? Not finding it is a question of ability, and finding it and not opposing it is a matter of morality. No matter what goes wrong, it is dereliction of duty.

   This will definitely implicate the current Soviet leadership. In fact, this memoir is not completely unpublishable, but it cannot be published under the weak Soviet Union. All the founding fathers of the United States were slave owners, and they donated a lot of blood.

"I hope you have a way to communicate with the other party. Khrushchev's character has brought a lot of trouble to the country." Brezhnev nodded in approval. This kind of non-traditional statesman is hardly in the soil of the Soviet Union. may appear.

"Of course it has brought a lot of benefits to our country, but don't worry, I will find a way." On the issue of Khrushchev, Serov still insisted on his own opinion. Although the first secretary is very unique and has a tough mouth, But it is true that the clouds and mountains that the Americans are fooling around are covered, and it is unclear how powerful the Soviet Union is. This was very important for the Soviet Union before the 1960s. At that time, the Soviet Union would never be able to touch the United States.

  Brezhnev nodded and watched the general political commissar, who was always wearing a military coat, leave his office. After a while, more than a dozen Kirilenko from the central government came in and asked, "I don't know if he can do it well. You must know that Khrushchev has a good reputation for young cadres."

   "It should be no problem, well, don't talk about this problem." Brezhnev rushed to Kirilenko to speak again directly as the end, he knew what his comrades wanted to say. He was the general secretary of the Soviet Union and had his own judgment.

   This was the first time Serov came to visit Khrushchev’s house after Khrushchev’s death. In addition to Sergey Khrushchev, there were also Khrushchev’s grandson. With the retirement of Khrushchev and the decline of the Communist Youth League, Sergei Khrushchev gradually left the top decision-making circle of the Soviet Union, and many sources are no longer very accurate.

   The two discussed for a long time, and Serov silently said to Sergey Khrushchev, "This is the purpose of my coming here this time."

   "Aren't you afraid that I will keep the original manuscript? Then find a foreign publisher to publish it?" Sergey Khrushchev asked rhetorically with a smile.

"Do you know how Stalin's daughter died? Why did he die suddenly in India? You must know that he is not sick and has always been in good health." Serov smiled, calmly and confidently replied. road.

   "You killed her?" The smile on Sergei Khrushchev's face faded, and he asked solemnly, "Why?"

"I said she was treasonous, do you believe it? No one would believe that. Who would believe that the daughter of a general secretary would betray the country and want to escape to the United States?" Serov chuckled, the laughter stopped abruptly, and drew closer After the distance between the two sides, she said face to face, "She wanted to betray the country because she admired vanity and could not accept the psychological gap after the death of the general secretary. But this also has a certain relationship with the first secretary of Khrushchev, in the environment at that time. It is also normal to be afraid of preparing for treason.”

"So I sent someone to kill her. It's my duty. I can't let anyone hurt the country of the Soviet Union, no one! Even if she is the daughter of the general secretary who I admire the most, this mistake cannot be made." The Serov suddenly turned around and said, "This is how she is treated, and this is how everyone is treated. The bottom line is the bottom line, and no one can touch it. If anyone is out of line, they must pay the price."

   Sergey Khrushchev was very reluctant to believe Serov's words, but there was no need for the other party to admit to killing Stalin's daughter, because it was not a good thing, let alone admit it? "I am willing to put this handle in your hands, entirely because of the promotion of the first secretary, and I do not want to see your family being suppressed. One day when we are above the United States, the people will appreciate our painstaking efforts. , knowing that nothing happens in isolation, but is facilitated by the larger environment.”

   "Why not now?" Sergei Khrushchev calmly asked the question in his heart.

"The first power is the object of worship, and the second power is the natural target. The treatment is completely different. History has proved that the first power's favorite thing is to find the second trouble." Sheloff shook his head and said earnestly. He said, "The founding fathers of the United States were all slave owners. Does anyone criticize them now? Yes, but it has no effect, because Americans are satisfied with their own country, and our people, because we are not number one in the world, still have no influence on us. There is dissatisfaction, this is the difference, our reference is the United States, and the United States has no reference."

   "When the circumstances allow, we can leave it to the people to judge." Sergey Khrushchev nodded and said, "I will never contact foreign publishers and wait until the day when circumstances allow."

   "Thank you, you saved me a lot of trouble." Sheloff said his heartfelt thanks, and this was done.

In 1976, it had no special significance in the Soviet Union. The news that was beneficial to the Soviet Union was that after several repetitions in Portugal, the Portuguese Communist Party finally became the ruling party of Portugal under the dual support of the army and the election. party. As for the former first secretary, Khrushchev, the people spontaneously mourned. After a period of mourning, calm was finally restored.

  There are no major events in the Soviet Union, everything develops according to inertia, although there are some problems. However, Kosygin continued to ensure the advancement of the Soviet Union. If there is any difference, Brezhnev's praises are obviously more. This is not surprising for the Soviet Union. After all, this is the most powerful era in Russian history. , the transition from defense to offense is not only at the government level, the people of the Soviet Union also know that the country began to confront the United States.

   "Chairman, please take a look at today's newspaper in China." Servanov, Director of the General Affairs Office, came in with a solemn look, and took out a Chinese newspaper in his hand.

   Out of the corner of the eye, Serov's body trembled slightly. He knew Chinese, but he just pretended not to understand. Most Chinese newspapers were annotated in Russian, "Okay, let's go."

"Not everyone understands your greatness, and some Xiao Xiao will slander you after you die. But in the hearts of true patriots, you will always be the great man who pulled China out of the quagmire of despair, and they will never forget You...you are immortal!" Tears suddenly dripped, and the impulse was quickly suppressed in a low voice, "When you get there, the two of you should stop arguing, you are both right, but the national conditions of the two countries are different." (Unfinished To be continued~^~)

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