Font
Large
Medium
Small
Night
Prev Index    Favorite Next

Chapter seven hundred and eighty fourth immortal

Everyone was waving flags and shouting at each policy formulated by Khrushchev at the beginning? No matter what others think, for Selov, the reason why he was not trapped at the grassroots level was that in addition to the lack of cadres in the Soviet Union during the Patriotic War, the general environment was also attributed to Khrushchev's vigorous promotion of young cadres to enrich the Soviet Union. This was why a large number of cadres represented by Xie Lieping appeared, which no one could deny.

If it were now, the Soviet Central Committee members were as stable as the stable environment, and the stable environment was almost solidified. At most, Selov would be in the position of the first secretary of the municipal party committee. Unless he caught up with a dying person as the secretary of the provincial party committee, he would never be able to enter the level of the central committee, let alone become the member of the Central Committee.

But in fact, ordinary Soviets could not feel this unusual stability. The Soviet Central Committee members, local provincial party committee secretaries, and franchise cadres at the level of republic secretaries are terrible. However, the next level of municipal party committee cadres are still frequently circulated, which has created the impression that the Soviet Union is still maintaining vitality. For an ordinary person, the provincial party secretary is really too high. They can't get in touch with it, but they just think that the places they can see are still very good.

There was something else in Sergei Khrushchev's memoirs, which were handed over to Sergei Khrushchev, the son of Khrushchev. Khrushchev's memoirs have always been under the surveillance of the KGB. Brezhnev sent his close friends. Faced with Sergei's coercion, Khrushchev refused to submit and refused harshly, saying that as a Soviet citizen, he had the right to write memoirs. This right is inalienable. His oral records are for the use of the Central Committee, the Party and the entire Soviet people. He hoped that what he wrote would be beneficial to the Soviets, the leaders and the state of the Soviet Union.

Later, Selov intervened and said that he was not supervising Khrushchev's memoirs. This action might have worked. Khrushchev finally gave the memoir to Selov. This is too ironic. Can a spy trust?

A lot of content in Khrushchev's content involves Beria. Who doesn't know that the current KGB is the heir to the Belia Ministry of Internal Affairs? "If I were me, I would not have to publish this memoir unless it had to be overhauled." Looking through Khrushchev's memoirs page by page, the views on Stalin and Beria in it are particularly eye-catching.

"Of course this thing cannot be released, Yura, it depends on you. History has passed, and even the first secretary of the former, we cannot always use the mistakes that our country has made to be a target for attracting firepower." At night in the Kremlin, General Secretary Brezhnev read the memoirs for a while and said slowly, "I would rather he write a greater writing than see this personal interpretation of historical events from a point of finding fault."

"I want to talk to Sergei Khrushchev. Under normal circumstances, I am still unwilling to adopt coercive measures. But this involves the history of the KGB!" Selov knew that this was also acceptable to Brezhnev. Now the leadership of the Soviet Union was promoted by Khrushchev, including Brezhnev, Serepin, Kosigin, and all of them.

At the beginning, these people were all part of the people who shouted for Khrushchev's policy. Once they became serious, everyone would not be able to escape the relationship. You should know what others were doing when Khrushchev designated the policy? Why not object? Not appearing is a matter of ability, and not being objected is a moral issue. No matter what problems arise, they are dereliction of duty.

This will definitely affect the current Soviet leadership. In fact, this memoir is not completely unpublishable, but it cannot be published under the weak situation of the 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 caused a lot of trouble to the country." Brezhnev nodded and agreed that such non-traditional politicians were almost impossible to appear in the soil of the Soviet Union.

"Of course, it has also brought a lot of benefits to our country, but don't worry, I will find a way." When it comes to Khrushchev's issue, Selov still insisted on his own opinion. Although this first secretary was unique and tough, he did make the Americans foolish, and he couldn't figure out how powerful the Soviet Union had. This was very important for the Soviet Union before the 1960s. At that time, he would definitely not be able to fight the United States.

Brezhnev nodded and watched the general political commissar who was always wearing military coats leave his office. After a while, more than a dozen Kirillenko in 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 fine. OK, don't talk about this problem." Brezhnev spoke again at Kirirenko 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 after Khrushchev's death, Sergei Khrushchev came to visit Khrushchev's home. In addition to Sergei Khrushchev, there was also Khrushchev's grandson. With Khrushchev's retirement and the decline of the Communist Youth League, Sergei Khrushchev gradually left the highest decision-making circle of the Soviet Union, and many sources of information were no longer very accurate.

The two of them had a long conversation, and Sergei Khrushchev said silently, "This is the purpose of my visit here this time."

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

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

"You killed her?" Sergei Khrushchev asked solemnly, "Why?"

"I said she was treason, do you believe it? No one would believe that who could believe that a General Secretary's daughter would treason and wanted to escape to the United States?" Selov chuckled, and his laughter stopped, narrowing the distance between the two sides and said face to face, "She wanted to treason because she was vain and could not accept the psychological gap after the General Secretary's death. But this also has a certain relationship with Khrushchev's first secretary. In the environment at that time, it was normal to be prepared to treason because she was afraid of preparing to treason."

"So I sent someone to kill her. This is my duty. I cannot let anyone hurt the Soviet country, anyone! Even if she is the daughter of the General Secretary who I admire the most, this mistake cannot be made." Selov, who stood up, suddenly turned around and said, "It is like this to treat her, it is like this to everyone. The bottom line is the bottom line, and no one can touch it. If anyone is out of standard, he must pay the price."

Sergei Khrushchev was reluctant to believe Sergei, but there was no need for the other party to admit that he killed Stalin's daughter, because it was not a good thing, let alone admit it himself? "I am willing to hand over this handle to you because of the first secretary's promotion of me, and I am not willing to see your family suppressed. One day we are above the United States, and the people will realize our painstaking efforts and know that nothing is born in isolation, but is facilitated by the general environment."

"Why not now?" Sergei Khrushchev calmed down and asked the question in his heart.

"The first strong country is the object of worship, the second strong country is a natural target, and the treatment is completely different. History has proved that the favorite thing for the first strong country is to find trouble for the second." Selov shook his head and said earnestly, "The founding fathers of the United States are all slave owners. Are there anyone criticizing them now? Yes, but it cannot cause an impact, because Americans are satisfied with their own country, and our people, because we are not the world's number one, are still dissatisfied with us. This is the difference. Our reference is the United States, but the United States has no reference."

"When the environment allows, we can leave it to the people for judgment." Sergei Khrushchev nodded, "I will never contact foreign publishers until the day the environment allows."

"Thank you, you have omitted a lot of trouble for me." Selov expressed his sincere thanks, and this matter was done.

In 1976, there was no particularly important significance in the Soviet Union. The news that was beneficial to the Soviet Union was that after several repetitions, Portugal finally became the ruling party of Portugal with the dual support of the army and the election. As for the former First Secretary Khrushchev, it aroused the public's mourning, and after a period of mourning, it finally returned to peace.

There was nothing major in the Soviet Union, and everything was carried out according to inertia. Although some problems arose, Kosykin continued to guarantee the progress of the Soviet Union. If there were any differences, Brezhnev's praises were obviously more obvious. This was not surprising to the Soviet Union. After all, it was the most powerful era in Russian history. It was not only in the government class, but also the Soviet people knew that the country began to confront the United States.

"Chairman, please take a look at the newspapers of China today." Shervanov, director of the General Affairs Office, came in with a solemn expression, and took out a newspaper in his hand.

Yu Guang glanced at it, and Selov's body shivered slightly. He understood, but he deliberately pretended not to understand. Usually, people would annotate the newspapers they read in Russian, "Okay, go down."
Chapter completed!
Prev Index    Favorite Next