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Chapter 202 Brezhnev

"Yes, I did violate the security regulations this time. I must be responsible for the missile explosion, but I still have to thank you for saving my life. These are two problems!" Marshal Negelin's snow-white hair was meticulously combed, and the dark blue Marshal also looked very straight, without any rush.

Under normal circumstances, this momentum is quite intimidating, but as far as he knows, if it weren't for him to happen this time, the marshal's actions in front of him would be considered a good result. In history, Marshal Nejlin's corpse was left, with only a marshal's epaulette and a burned and transformed key. Who would be afraid of a bunch of unknown mixed objects? At least Selov would not, Marshal Nejlin was not stupid. Of course, he knew that it was not captured by the soldiers ordered by Selov, and he must have one on the missing list that could not even be found.

"Since Marshal Negelin knew his mistake, I have nothing to say. From today on, all the work that belongs to the Sixth General Administration of the KGB will not be subject to interference from the Red Army. The Red Army is still slightly unprofessional in defending national security. In order to avoid such things happening in the future, I need to obtain the understanding of the Ministry of National Defense first. This is my job, and the Ministry of National Defense may not understand it very much!" Holding a pen while writing the investigation report, Selov did not forget to empty a signed signature. This was to be signed by Marshal Negelin.

Marshal Negelin now knows that the reason he was captured by the KGB soldiers was entirely because of the order given by Selov. Marshal Negelin, who had saved his life, was silently disappearing from the General Administration of Military Administration. It is difficult for a person who saved his life to feel disgusted again. Marshal Negelin is no exception.

Based on this mentality, Selov has just now cleaned up his work, but he, a marshal, was watching. Things were so simple. The General Administration of Military Management was established by Khrushchev, but he was the director. The hostility of the marshals of the Ministry of National Defense towards the Third Administration was inexplicable. Khrushchev wanted to disarmament, so he led the Third Administration to watch the Red Army disarmament, and Khrushchev wanted to attack Bonaparte. He led the KGB to disarmament with the generals who were intimate with Marshal Zhukov. He was just an executor, and Khrushchev was the root of the problem.

The explosion of the intercontinental missile in Baikonur Space Center was transmitted to Moscow through telegrams and radio telegrams because Khrushchev had not finished knocking his leather shoes. In Moscow, Brezhnev became the commander-in-chief of the aftermath operation and received news of the explosion of the intercontinental missile. Brezhnev immediately found Selepin. The two arrived in Almaty overnight by plane and arrived at Baikonur Space Center early the next morning. At this time, Selov had prepared all the finishing work and was writing an investigation report for the accident, asking Kamiakin to protect the wounded, and let Major General Kudriash collect the debris of the missile. He himself mobilized the surveillance of the Baikonur Space Center to seal the surveillance as evidence of recording, and at the same time, he was preparing to hand it over to the Soviet rocket experts to start researching the improvement of the missile.

Soon, Selov received a notice. After the missile exploded, Brezhnev pulled Selepin to the Baikonur Space Center and asked Kamiakin to inform him of the news. Selov's expression was quite strange. Can these two people appear together? But no matter what, there is his own boss inside, and the other is the vice chairman of the Russian Federation. In terms of name, Selepin's rights may be a little bigger than Brezhnev, but he cannot resist the other person's qualifications and his resume is neat.

"What's going on? Yuri, you're on the scene, tell me the matter in detail!" Xie Lieping didn't go around in circles just now and asked directly about the whole missile explosion. Brezhnev was different. He first expressed concern to Marshal Negelin and Selov, and then expressed condolences to the rocket experts who died in the accident. At the same time, he told Xie Lieping not to worry. The solution to the matter cannot be completed with an urgent attitude. You might as well sit down and discuss it first.

But just as soon as we met, the completely different things between the two people were clearly revealed. Compared with the arrogant Serepin, Brezhnev's way of doing things is easier to accept. If Serepin remembers correctly, it should be the first time he met Brezhnev. But Brezhnev's performance was not like this. No wonder Brezhnev quickly united most people and successively cleaned up Serepin, Podgorne, Suslov and Kosigin. This kind of trick is really unmatched. Brezhnev guaranteed that he was in an environment supported by most people every time he took action.

When other leaders united together to check and balance Brezhnev, they found that the marshals of the Ministry of Defense had already stood on Brezhnev's side, and the only KGB that could compete with the military, Chairman Semichasne had already been replaced by Brezhnev.

Sherepin's judicial system, Suslov propaganda department, Kosigin's government, and the Ukrainian local factions in Podgorne were captured by Brezhnev one by one, and they gathered the rights of the Soviet Union bit by bit like sausage. By the late 1970s, Brezhnev had become the leader of the party and the country, and collective leadership was just an empty talk.

Compared with Brezhnev, Xie Lieping not only did not feel that he was arrogant at all, but on the contrary, he also showed his strong side everywhere and became the victim of the first suppression of other leaders. The huge Communist Youth League and KGB system could not stop everyone from attacking together.

The more I thought about Selov, I felt like I was on a pirate ship. The huge force that Xie Lieping had worked hard to pull was not as huge as it was so difficult for people to resist, but because of his own personality problems, he quickly became a thorn in the eyes of other forces.

Selov has a clear judgment on the advantages and disadvantages of his ship. The common point is that the age of these people, and at their age, they can easily live to the year when the Soviet Union collapses. The advantage is that Khrushchev is very fond of them, and the disadvantage is that they are young cadres, and the disadvantage is that they are young cadres lack qualifications. If Khrushchev stepped down according to the historical time, they are still very dangerous.

Brezhnev was not embarrassed at all when he met for the first time. Although he was not good at speaking, his attitude determines everything. When Brezhnev communicated with others, he never was arrogant. Instead, he expressed his opinions that he could respect others.

"Yefimovich, the missile explosion is undoubtedly a huge tragedy, and the personnel losses caused also make the entire Soviet feel sad. I empathize with this. But the matter has passed, and our most important task is to solve the problem, rather than to nostalgia for the past and to recover the injured as soon as possible. As for Marshal Nejerin's issue, we will wait for the first secretary to come back, okay?" After reading the entire investigation report handed over by Selov, Brezhnev did not say whether it was good or bad, but pushed the matter back and waited until Khrushchev came back to deal with it.

"Okay, Comrade Brezhnev, I personally have no objection. I respect the decision of the Central Presidium!" Shelov dared to agree before Shelopin spoke. If Shelopin had a quarrel with Brezhnev because of the different treatment methods, Shelov was very dissatisfied with his boss, and he might have been persuaded by Brezhnev after some communication. Instead of doing so, it would be better to sell it to Brezhnev for face.

Brezhnev was also a little surprised by Selov's extraordinary good communication. One thing that Selov was right. Although Brezhnev only met Selov for the first time, he had heard of Selepin's main assistant within the KGB. Usually people think that the young Selepin's work in charge of the KGB will definitely cause chaos. In fact, when Selepin first entered the KGB work, he wanted to merge and abolish the news of many departments, which caused panic among the KGB people and attracted the attention of many cadres who were paying attention to the KGB work, including Brezhnev.

But it is appropriate to describe things as a turning point. However, Xie Lieping soon dispelled the idea of ​​abolishing the department. At this time, Xie Luov, who had just entered the work of the KGB earlier than Xie Lieping, came to the surface. Under Xie Luov's suggestion, the KGB not only did not merge one department, but on the contrary, it established a new general bureau almost every once in a while, including internal and external, military transportation, ideological and national defense, monitoring and communications, and public security files. After the merger of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the strength of the KGB was almost as close to the era when Beria was in charge of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The expansion of the KGB made this cadre younger than Xie Lieping pay attention to.

Serov protected his files very closely, but there was no way to do that at the level of the members of the Central Presidium. Brezhnev had seen Serov's resume and saw the work trajectory of the KGB's most outstanding cadre in the past decade. Before Khrushchev went to the United Nations to knock on leather shoes, the meat problem in Ryazan Prefecture broke out, and Serov, who kicked the Party Committee of Ryazan Prefecture, appeared again among the members of the Central Presidium.

At that meeting, Serepin, who had no voting rights, had no intention of defending his department at all. However, the recognition of the other two people surprised Brezhnev. One was the Secretary of the Central Committee, Suslov, and the other was the only female member of the Central Presidium. Forteva, even if Forteva was less than 35 years old, Serepun, who had always been serious and rigid, was able to recognize Suslov, the most difficult thing for Brezhnev to understand.

"I am a cadre who knows how to adapt and share. No wonder many comrades recognize your achievements!" Brezhnev said something that made Selov not quite understand. (To be continued.) Mobile users, please visit http://m.piaotian.net
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