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Chapter 48 Fairness and Equality

The population of the Soviet Union is now in the recovery stage, but the recovery indicator is different. The population rate in Central Asia and the Caucasus is obviously growing faster than that in the Slavic region. A unified multi-ethnic country should find ways to avoid this situation, which is a good thing for all ethnic groups.

After leaving the construction site of the Berlin Wall, Selov and Marcus Wolf came to Stasi's headquarters. Selov, who had survived the domestic pressure safely, has not been exposed to the media recently. Adhering to the idea of ​​not being able to sneak in and shoot, Selov kept a low profile for a few days. Anyway, West Berlin was blocked after a while, and both sides were out of sight and not upset. This is great.

The deeper I understand Stasi, the more lingering an idea. This high-quality organization only stays in Democratic Germany and Federal Germany to fight a civil war, which seems a bit too incompetent. As the only country in the socialist camp that does not drag the Soviet Union down, Democratic Germany should play a greater role in any field. Selov is not in charge of other fields now, but in the field of intelligence, he felt that Stasi should establish a global intelligence network like the KGB.

It is clearly the only ally who can not hold back in Europe, but it is still restricting the development of democratic Germany. I really don’t know whether the Soviet Union was overconfidence or was he really afraid that the Third Reich would make a comeback? Selov believes that the former’s speculation is more reliable. After all, the overall development speed of the Soviet group can indeed provide this confidence as a basis, and the people of many countries really believe that the Soviet Union’s development model can challenge the American model.

"Just like your Stasi, all the intelligence agencies of allied countries should join forces with our KGB and make arrangements around the world. Our professional agencies focus on their work every day and waste their talents. If you have the opportunity, I would like to talk to Comrade Ilissku and make a joint attempt at the joint combat agency!" This is not Serov's imagination. The intelligence joint combat mechanism within the Soviet group itself was proposed by him. Now the chairman of the joint combat agency is Ilissku, Minister of the Romanian Ministry of Internal Affairs.

"Compared with the KGB in the Soviet Union, the institutions of our countries are too weak. Where can we help the Soviet Union?" No matter what kind of organization everyone is in, they naturally hope that this organization will become stronger and stronger. Marcus Wolf is no exception. It is absolutely false to say that it is not moved at all, but after thinking for a long time, I really couldn't imagine where there is a natural advantage that the KGB must rely on him.

"This is not necessarily!" Selov lit a smoke with a smile, "When I came to Berlin, my biggest gain was not to let Stevenson get out of Taiwan, nor did I preside over the construction of a blockade against West Berlin. The biggest gain was here, right in this building, the headquarters of Stasi, which made me put away my arrogant attitude in the KGB. I used to think that no intelligence agency in this world was the opponent of the KGB. The CIA of the United States was not good, the MI6 of the UK was not good, and the intelligence agencies of other countries were even more unremarkable, but I changed this idea at Stasi. For two months, I have carefully observed the operation of Stasi. To be honest, if our KGB is as large as Stasi, Stasi does more than the KGB, and the harvest in Stasi is the biggest gain in my Berlin trip!

"Comrade Selov, you seem to be different from ordinary Soviets!" Marcus Wolf wanted to speak but stopped, but in the end he didn't say anything. He didn't want to talk about this topic.

"I think allies are equal. Since we stick to a belief, there should be no difference between a big country and a small country!" Selov seemed to see Marcus Wolf's thoughts, and said to himself regardless of whether the other party believes or not. "Since it is equal, there should not be anyone who is the boss who listens to his own ideas, and whoever has authority in his respective fields will listen to his own ideas!"

Equality! This sentence hits the most vulnerable part of Marcus Wolf's heart. He stares at Selov, and greets him with an extremely calm expression. This man speaks sincerely.

I don’t know why Marcus Wolf could feel Selov’s sincerity. Marcus Wolf, who claimed to be an iron-willed person, thought for the first time that people like Selov should have more Soviet Union, so that there should be less friction between the democratic German people and the Soviet troops stationed.

"If there are soldiers in garrison who violate military discipline, Stasi naturally has the right to arrest them, and there is no need to consider the pressure from the Red Army! You can handle this matter yourself and send the results of the handling to the General Administration of Military Administration at that time! The Soviet Red Army is a garrison, but not a colonial army. Democratic Germany naturally has the right to arrest the scum in the army. With me in the General Administration of Military Administration, I think ordinary Red Army generals dare not say anything. As long as the law enforcement is fair, don't be afraid of the Red Army!" Selov said with a very serious attitude.

"What if I give you the case of the Soviet Red Army garrison this year?" Marcus Wolf tentatively moved his heart.

"As long as it is real, I can investigate the Western cluster now..." Shelov said without saying a word.

When he came to Germany and was concerned about the Berlin Wall, Selov almost forgot that he was the director of the General Administration of Military Administration. His job was to manage the Red Army, not to be a contractor. If he had not won over Stasi's efforts today, he would have forgotten that he could interfere in the Western cluster.

"The matter in Berlin is over. When I go back to Moscow, I will advise Chairman Sherepin to work with the intelligence forces of brother countries. In September, all the intelligence agencies of Warsaw Pact countries will hold meetings in Bucharest. At that time, I will attend the meeting with some directors of the General Administration. I hope to meet Comrade Marcus Wolf!" Sherev, who was standing outside the Stasi headquarters, had a ferocious look, which was in sharp contrast to the wind and clouds just now.

The reason why Selov was furious was under his nose. He was transported by two German Stasi agents. He was more than half a meter high. Nearly two hundred archives were recorded in the friction between the Western cluster and the people of Democratic Germany in five months this year. Marcus Wolf was not polite at all. He directly handed over all the records to Selov to see what the director of the KGB Military Administration is going to deal with.

"I will definitely attend!" Marcus Wolff kept looking at the thick file in the trunk.

"See you in a few days!" Shelov said absent-mindedly, and after getting on the bus, he said gloomyly, "I'll call all the heads of the Military Administration Office of the Western Clusters to Berlin for a meeting. What are you doing? Why didn't I receive a report when I was in China, even if it was one..." Shelov wanted to give a fairness to Democratic Germany. If it weren't for the long journey, he wanted to call all the KGB leaders of the four major clusters over here.

[The group number is in the introduction!]
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