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Chapter 263 Baikonur

"Disarmament is certain, but the amount of layoffs can be discussed. If the railway corps of the Ministry of National Defense is underway for railway construction, it will obviously not be in the disarmament list. Similarly, if the engineering corps are also carrying out large-scale construction, our first secretary will not stop this project, right? Of course, the combat troops will definitely be laid off. Instead of waiting for the first secretary to issue a disarmament order, the Ministry of National Defense should take the initiative to cooperate to select a batch of troops for identification in advance!" Serov received the support he wanted, so he naturally didn't care about selling it to the Ministry of National Defense. "If it really doesn't work, the Ministry of National Defense can expand the engineering corps and railway corps. Our motherland is in the construction stage. It is not difficult to find some drawings from the Ministry of Construction Industry, and it is not difficult to help the people build houses, and it can also make the people feel the family affection of the Red Army..."

Simply put, you must keep your department busy and create a kind of thing that you dare not say that the country will leave me, but there must be a kind of country that needs my influence. Khrushchev will not hesitate to dictate the Red Army unit alone, but Khrushchev will never lay off the troops under construction projects.

Sherov, who put on the military coat hanging on one side and put on a hat, also gave his pertinent suggestions.

But he forgot one thing. He didn't quite understand the obsession of these old marshals in keeping the army. Many Soviet people in the future were really grateful to the Red Army at this time. It was the Red Army's crazy construction in recent years that effectively expanded the per capita housing area of ​​the Soviet people. The degree of madness among them made the Soviet Red Army troops that often appeared in newspapers for a long time, turned into engineering troops and railway troops. Until the 1980s, as long as the Soviet leadership slightly showed the intention of disarmament, this group of free * soldiers would frantically look for shortcomings throughout the Soviet Union to prove the value of the Red Army.

"Put all the places we have planned, pay attention to the construction of the drainage system, because it is a vegetable base for supplying the capital. In principle, it is recommended to build greenhouses with detachable glass. Of course, some big trees should be retained around as isolation belts. Go to the Building Materials Committee to ask for cement. From the perspective of novel design, some heating equipment may be needed. As for coal or natural gas, it depends on which cost is lower!" Serov thought for a while and felt that from the perspective of cost control, a group of criminal prisoners in Kazan Prison should be brought out to help build.

It is true that all the Gulags in the Soviet Union were flattened, but the system of labor reform has not been abolished. A different name can still allow prisoners to participate in production and construction. "Call Major General Goleushenko. Select a group of criminal prisoners to go to prison for labor. One day of labor can offset the sentence of two days. Remember, you cannot release even one of the legal thieves group. Those people do not like labor reform, and I will not give them the opportunity to shorten their sentences!"

What a joke, as a law enforcement officer, how could Selov give those gulag scums the chance to escape? The armed bandit gang that was established from the Soviet Union was not killed. The meaning of its existence is to live a free life in a free country. As a warrior, Selov was kind. He could create such an opportunity for these people, but he must not leave them in the country, just a month ago. Agents from the American Division of the First General Administration of the KGB sent back a valuable telegram. The reason why it was said to be worthless is that no one would do such a boring thing. It is legal for Americans to carry guns. Except for a small number of people from government agencies, no one would be interested in how many gun shops there are in a city. Now that there is, Selov will also be very interested in the number of gun shops in Miami.

The risk of using sports weapons to the U.S. is too high, so fighting is a means that can be taken. Anyway, for Selov, he doesn't feel that many Americans killed. It's better to be killed by the U.S. team. It can use the Americans to calm down a problem that the KGB is very troublesome, and it's a very profitable deal no matter how much Americans are.

"First level the land. Cut off all the forests! When the frozen soil is cultivated in May, construction will start soon, and the vegetable greenhouse will be built before autumn comes. Time is not enough. Lieutenant General Serjiuke, please pay more attention to the progress of the project!" Serov turned to the first deputy director of the Second General Administration and said, "When winter comes, maybe the people in the capital don't have to store cabbage for the winter..."

"I understand, the first vice chairman, this is a good thing for the entire Soviet!" Sherjiuko also attaches great importance to the construction of vegetable greenhouses. The pressure relief of the vegetable supply system and the satisfaction of people's needs will definitely arouse curiosity. When people know that the vegetable greenhouse base built by the KGB may also have a certain positive significance for the positive impact of the KGB.

In recent years, the KGB has put a lot of effort into this work, and everything is to reverse the bad influence of the Great Purge. Now it seems that the effect is good, and the KGB image is changing. At least the measure of printing the KGB logo on the Soviet school bus is very good. The fear comes from the unknown, and it is difficult for people to be afraid of something that can be seen every day since childhood.

In the long run, as long as there is a technological breakthrough, Selov will sooner or later establish a surveillance system throughout the country. All cities and streets need it, highways need it, and oil pipelines need it. If you think about it carefully, there is no place that doesn’t need to be under the gaze of the camera. The KGB in Azerbaijan has been fighting against oil mice for many years, and the KGB in the Far East has entered the mountains every day to catch the guys who have been stealing forests. With a monitoring system, it doesn’t have to work so hard.

The scale of the KGB has objective conditions. With such a large territory and so many places to be taken care of, it is absolutely impossible to have a strong security system. Besides, it is not just the Soviet Union that did this. No country with a huge population has a weak security system.

"It is somewhat unsuitable to ask soldiers to cut trees. The winter logging mission in various places has come to an end. A group of loggers can be mobilized from forestry enterprises in various places to do this. The trees cut out have economic value and are transported to Democratic Germany through railways to make furniture, which can also bring income!" Yitvasov suggested from the side, and this suggestion was unanimously recognized by all the people present.

Who is the group that the Soviet Union knew most about capitalism? The answer is the cadres of the KGB system. The nature of their work determines that they often go abroad and can deeply understand how capitalism works in various countries. If the title of Soviet revisionist is evaluated in the Soviet Union, Selov and the Soviet National Security Council he represented will definitely take charge.

In this sense, the cadres of the KGB system will sooner or later become the most combative group in the Soviet Union, and the head of this group will sooner or later become the controller of the Soviet Union. It was only when Andropov's health was not good that the KGB did not control the Russian Federation until the disintegration.

Finally, Selov, in the name of all members of the KGB presidium, drafted a facility report called "Absolutely Solve the Winter Vegetable Supply of the People in the Capital", and handed it to the Central Presidium through Selepin who worked in the Secretariat. First Secretary Khrushchev soon saw the report and immediately agreed to the report. At the same time, he ordered the Engineering Department to immediately plan the vegetable greenhouse base and give priority to the preparation of various building materials.

"Shurik, how do you feel about Yuri's project?" Khrushchev received the report and did not forget to ask Xie Lieping for his opinion on this project. The person who knows Serov best is his old boss, at least so what Khrushchev thinks.

"From the report, all preparations have been completed, and we have communicated with the Ministry of National Defense. From Yuri's usual style of conduct, the results can definitely be seen, but I don't know whether there are any sequelae. I hope he can consider that this is at home and will not be so rude to foreign affairs!" Xie Lieping knew his subordinates very well, but this understanding was limited to Selov's work of ignition abroad. At that time, Selov no matter what the consequences were, he would order first. That's why he left Xie Lieping with this impression of ignition without regard for the consequences.

"Then let's get a comrade from other departments to evaluate it first. As long as you have achievements and sequelae, it's nothing. You can't let Yuri do everything!" Khrushchev gave a positive answer and asked, "What is Yuri doing now?"

"After discussing emergency response issues with the Director of the Sixth General Administration regarding the emergencies of Baikonur Space Center, manned space flight is scheduled for the 12th next month. Yuri is anxious for the safety cadres of the Sixth General Administration to make final preparations." Although Xie Lieping was in the Secretariat, the KGB's every move did not escape his eyes.

"Yes, this will be the first feat for us Soviets to get rid of the attractiveness of the earth! Americans will be surprised by this!" Khrushchev was also very excited when talking about this issue. Soviet aerospace technology was constantly breaking through in his hands. At present, the Soviet Union's national strength is also constantly increasing, and everything seems to be developing in a good direction.

On March 20, the construction of the vegetable greenhouse base led by the KGB began to officially start. The mobilized lumberjacks from nearby entered the selected location and began to clean up the dense forest. The workers took the tools provided by the state and began to enter the working state with high spirits. At the same time, Selov and Lieutenant General Varianjin, the Director of the Sixth General Administration, took the train to the Baikonur Space Center in the Kazakh Republic.

"It's worthy of being a soldier who came down from the battlefield!" Shelov, who arrived at Baikonur Space Center, met an acquaintance. Marshal Nejling, the commander of the Strategic Rocket Force, who should have been dead in real history, but was rescued by himself. Both sides shook hands with greetings and looking at Marshal Nejling with white hair, Shelov introduced Lieutenant General Varianjing, the director of the Sixth General Administration next to him, and said, "From now on, the guards and emergency situations of the entire space center will be managed by Lieutenant General Varianjing. The marshal has no objection, right?"

"No, this is your KGB's responsibility!" Marshal Negelin, who saved his life, learned a lesson. At least after being punished, he took the discipline issue much more seriously this time and did not continue to win the KGB. (To be continued.)

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