Chapter 60: Persuasion of Dadenov
In Wushan's impression, Westerners, especially Soviet Russians, begin to get rich when they reach middle age, regardless of whether they are men or women.
Perhaps it has something to do with their eating habits, potatoes and beef are rich in fat and starch.
Coupled with the bitter cold in the north, the winter is quite long every year, and drinking and even drinking too much is inevitable.
Their vodka has also been tasted in Wushan, and it seems to be much lighter than the original wine in his hometown, which is what the northerners call the wine head.
Undoubtedly, Dadenov seemed to have a hard time walking.
But Wu Shan found that this guy was vigilant at all times, and it was impossible to be within three feet of his side without his permission.
Even if they shook hands with each other, those guards looked at each other with fierce eyes, which was terrifying.
"A taste of our Chinese food?" Wu Shan tentatively said: "These are authentic Chinese delicacies. β
"Chinese food!" Dadenov's gray eyes rolled: "I still ate it more than fifty years ago." β
He sat down on the couch with great difficulty, as if the whole thing was about to fall apart with a slight exertion, making a creaking sound.
"At that time, I was a new soldier and accompanied General Zhukov on his inspection of the Far East. The Kuomintang members of the Northeast hosted a banquet for us. It was the best meal I've ever had in my life, not one of them. β
"Ahh He sniffed with his nose and exclaimed, "What is the Chinese saying?" Do guests have to follow the host's arrangement? Thank you very much for your Chinese food, let me feast again. β
The Russians were arrogant, and their arrogance can be traced back to the time of Tsarist Russia.
The incompetent Qing government. Let that European country expand its territory into Asia, and have more territory in Asia than in Europe.
In their eyes, the Chinese are their slaves. Inferior.
And the Russians themselves must be the masters. I didn't think about poisoning or anything like that.
The Chinese food made by the people they brought from the rain is similar to a hot pot, but it is not.
The middle of the table is hollowed out, and a frying pan boils water in the middle, and whatever you want to eat is put in it.
The soup stock is a boiled beef bone broth with large ingredients in it. But there are no chili peppers, and it is said that the big fat man is allergic to spicy taste.
The Far Eastern Army was one of the most important concentrations of forces in Soviet Russia.
They are in the same vein as the overthrown Tsarist Russia. There is an extraordinary thirst for land.
For example, after World War II, Sam occupied Okinawa and used it as a military base.
The Russians over there did not show weakness and directly took down the four islands of Kunashir of the Japanese State. As an outpost.
These old hairy people. From the Bering Strait in the north and the Kamchatka Peninsula to the south.
Later, Sino-Soviet relations became tense, and Chen gathered heavy troops in the northeast and northwest of China.
On the European side, they are also stationed in Poland to confront NATO.
And that's not even counting the fact that Soviet Russia sent troops to Afghanistan in an attempt to open up a line of communication to the Mediterranean Sea and get involved in the Middle East.
The history of Soviet Russia was a short-lived dynasty.
November 7, 1917. With the roar of the cannons, the first proletarian power in the history of the world was born, the Soviet government!
25 December 1991. Gore announced his resignation in a televised address.
During these seventy-four years of history, the Russians spent almost all of their time in war.
The founding of the country began, and the opposition was purged from the country, followed by the Second World War.
After the end of World War II, Sam and Soviet Russia, two wartime cooperative countries, immediately turned their faces and organized NATO and Warsaw Pact respectively to confront each other by force.
At the border of our country, harassment at any time, and even the tentacles once extended to Annam.
If they hadn't liberated that land in Wushan, their naval base might have been built there.
There is a famous saying in China since ancient times: only by immediately conquering the world, you cannot immediately rule the world.
After decades of war, countless people have been sacrificed, and the people are war-weary.
The most important thing is that the main energy in the country has always been to expand armaments and warfare, and the people are struggling to make a living.
A high-ranking general like Dadenov can eat something good at any time. The general public, like Nina, is very good to have black bread to eat.
Otherwise, if you don't know how to collect some money from the Japanese country, it will be regarded as a life-saving straw.
Come to think of it, Dadenov knew that many veterans were under the protection of his immediate boss, General Andrei.
However, as deputy commander and political commissar, the Far East is under his jurisdiction.
But this guy came out in a hitchhiker today, and it was intriguing.
The original wine they brought from the wind made Dadenov full of praise.
Don't see these simple vegetables on the table, none of them are sold in the markets of Soviet Russia, only the upper class can distribute some, and those who have access to the bottom can also buy them on the black market.
The Su zhì of the Russian army was not covered, and eight people took turns to eat, always guarding the side of Dadenov.
The first time the two sides met, he also knew that Wushan was the behind-the-scenes figure of this group of mysterious Chinese, and there was no word of nagging, and there was no nutrition.
These people who came with him are blessed, how can there be such a sumptuous meal in ordinary times?
Eight guards who had changed shifts were still swallowing food in their throats when they stood nearby.
Seeing these gobbling up the Russians, Wu Shan couldn't help but sigh secretly in his heart.
He ate fast and ate a lot, and Dadenov's attachΓ©s, one by one, seemed to have never eaten in eight lifetimes, and they held on to their deaths.
Fortunately, this guy is not thin-skinned, and he glanced at it a few times with his peripheral vision, and drank calmly.
How can people be ruthless?
Dadenov was a little sad, didn't eat much, and put it down.
"Say," he was a little impatient, and picked up a toothpick at random, "You ask your subordinates to come to me, not just for a meal, but for you to tell me anything." β
"Okay!" Wushan didn't drag the mud and water: "General, why don't we change places?" β
His eyes shrank, he thought for a moment, and then agreed: "Okay." β
Still in the room with the telephone, the chair was converted into a sofa according to the dimensions of Dadenov.
He stared at the coffee in front of him. I looked at the tea leaves on the other side, not knowing what I was thinking.
"General," Wu Shan took a sip of tea comfortably: "How does it taste?" I'm sorry. We're not good at mixing coffee. β
"Mr. Wu, Ming people don't say secret words." He stared straight at him: "I am the son of a peasant, my parents were serfs during the Tsarist period, and they did not have such extravagant hobbies!" β
"If I'm not mistaken, you're the spokesperson for the Chinese military, right?"
He was like Spiegel in his heart, and he didn't need to answer at all. What's more, Wushan has some things that he is not prepared to hide from him.
Dadenov's age is probably around sixty years old. It looks like his face is full of wrinkles.
"Actually, you're looking for the wrong person, I'm just a nominal political commissioner. This deputy commander. It's good, and there is no real power. β
The Soviet army introduced and abolished the system of political commissioners on several occasions.
For the first time, the Fifth Congress of Soviets, held in July 1918, passed a resolution to introduce the administrative system of commissioners in the army and navy. In 1924, the political committee was abolished.
Second. On May 10, 1937, according to the resolution of the Central Executive Committee and the Council of People's Commissars of Soviet Russia, the administrative committee system was again implemented, and it was abolished in August 1940.
Third, after the outbreak of the Soviet-German war in 1941, the government was reinstated.
In October 1942, the long-term system was again introduced until the dissolution of Soviet Russia. During the implementation of the one-chief system, the Soviet army established the post of deputy commander. Later, the Ministry of Government was established.
In the early days of the Soviet Red Army, the "single chief system" was implemented.
The principle of unitary chieftain was introduced in 1925 in the armed forces of Soviet Russia.
The Russian definition of this principle is:
"The unitary chief system means that all the powers and responsibilities of the military, political, administrative, and logistical work of a corps, unit, or detachment are concentrated in the hands of a single commander.
But before 1925. Political commissioners and commanders form a dual chain of command in military units.
A qiΔ order and a combat order must be signed by two people, the commander and the political officer.
As a result, military commanders and political committee members are unable to reach a consensus in understanding and thinking because of their different understandings of the war.
Junior officers and soldiers are often at a loss, resulting in passivity in thought and action.
However, this "single head system" was destroyed by Stalin after a short period of implementation, and a dual command situation was formed.
During the war, Stalin made concessions to Zhukov, who insisted on a one-man system, and removed the commissars from the army.
Zhukov's move further emphasized the need for a single command, and he sought ways to expand the authority of commanders, enhance their authority, and further strengthen military discipline.
He attached great importance to good relations between officers and soldiers and stressed the extreme importance of mutual trust and respect.
The "unitary chieftaincy" played a huge role in Soviet Russia's campaign against Germany, allowing military commanders to maximize their military potential.
This made a great contribution to the war of the Soviet Union.
However, Stalin absolutely did not completely abandon the party's ideological leadership over the troops, and the regimental-level units set up a deputy regiment commander in charge of political work.
After the end of the Great Patriotic War in Soviet Russia, Marshal Zhukov served as the commander-in-chief of the Red Army of Soviet Russia.
But less than a year later, Stalin began another purge of the army, and Marshal Zhukov bore the brunt of persecution for his military exploits.
He was demoted by Stalin on "trumped-up" charges and became the commander of a military subdivision in a remote area, where he was blamed and humiliated by the dictatorial and authoritarian Stalin in World War II.
Soon after Zhukov's political failure, Stalin reinstated his functions as a commissar in the army and kept the army firmly in his hands.
In fact, in the army, whether it is the chief or the political commissar, whoever is more capable can control the army.
All information indicates that Dadenov had the strength of two armies at his disposal.
"General, you should know that the KGB is pervasive." Wu Shan waved his hand: "It's not me who is here to blackmail you, the real estate you currently have on Hong Kong Island and Europe." β
"You think I'm alone?" Dadenov smiled strangely.
"It doesn't matter how many people there are," Wu Shan interrupted him: "There is no impermeable wall in the world, can the KGB you come into contact with cover the sky with one hand?" β
"Besides, in your current state, those real estate are just decorations, and we need to spend manpower and material resources to help you maintain them."
"A high-level person like you has no chance to go abroad!"
"We weren't going to enjoy it for ourselves," Dardenov smiled wryly and tilted his neck back, "We still have children." β
"I've got a better idea!" Wu Shan shook his head: "Your children are all under surveillance!" β
"You say!" Dardenov stood up, and his eyes finally lit up. (To be continued......)