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"Let's all the politicians we befriend, let them all go to the Kremlin and sue Zhukov!"
Pavlov did not hide his excitement at all, and instructed several henchmen: "Seize this opportunity, I will make Zhukov never turn over." ”
"Yes!" Several of Pavlov's henchmen stood up and saluted.
"Comrade commander, Zhukov is now with Khrushchev, and if we want to deal with Zhukov, Khrushchev may be able to block it." A middle-aged man in a suit stepped forward and reminded Pavlov.
"What? Khrushchev was afraid that we would affect his position and reputation? "Pavlov is a military idiot, but politically, he is a master of the first class.
For example, now, Pavlov is only targeting Zhukov for suppression and slander. But Khrushchev and Zhukov are now in the same room, and to a large extent, the interests of the two are tied together, similar to the concept of sharing honor and disgrace.
After all, Zhukov's decision, which was also at the headquarters of the Southwestern Front, seemed to outsiders to be equivalent to a decision that also passed the hands of Khrushchev. The two were sent by Stalin to the headquarters of the Southwestern Front to rectify the operational concepts of the front-line commander, that is, Kirponos and others.
Not to mention, even Stalin himself, I believe that Zhukov and Khrushchev are now treated as people on the same road.
Of course, Stalin also had his special intentions in this arrangement.
Although Zhukov has become more and more rebellious recently, he often opposes himself, but he has the strength and level of this general. More importantly, even if Zhukov often disagreed with Stalin, he was also motivated by his Stalin's loyalty and responsibility for the fate of the Soviet army.
These things, Stalin could understand, and he also knew that Zhukov's starting point was not bad. But he just couldn't stand Zhukov's prickly temper, and couldn't accept that a person would sing in his ear all day long.
And Khrushchev's image in Stalin's eyes can just complement Zhukov.
The image of Khrushchev in Stalin's mind has always been loyal and obedient, simply the most obedient subordinate. Having such a subordinate partner with Zhukov must also affect Zhukov's personality a little and make him less annoying when he speaks.
As long as Zhukov can be influenced by Khrushchev and learn half of Khrushchev's art of speaking during these days, Stalin will be able to recall Zhukov back to the General Staff and stay by his side.
It's just that, of course, Stalin would not have thought that Khrushchev, whom he was so optimistic about and trusted, might still be the one who took the lead in "whipping" him decades later.
But it doesn't matter, as long as Khrushchev is obedient enough now, or rather, obedient enough, then Stalin will be comfortable.
For the current Khrushchev, Stalin still has enough trust.
"Of course we can't move Khrushchev, he is a red man next to the General Secretary. This time, the general secretary sent him to the Southwestern Front, probably to persuade Zhukov and teach Zhukov how to speak. ”
Pavlov was one of the better people in the Soviet Union when it came to speculating about Stalin's psychological activities. If you want to rank, Pavlov can definitely be in the top 10 of the "people who know Stalin best"!
If Pavlov hadn't understood Stalin's ideas so well and developed a course of action based on them, he would not have gotten to such a high position today.
"Then let's emphasize that this incident has nothing to do with Comrade Khrushchev, and all the mistakes were caused by Zhukov alone!" Pavlov's driver, the captain who had been promoted two levels directly by him, also saw the right time to interject at this time.
As Pavlov's driver, the captain had the opportunity to get close to Pavlov and participate in Pavlov's conversations with his henchmen. In Pavlov's eyes, this driver can actually be regarded as half a confidant.
However, this driver has the heart to do things for his superiors, but he does not have the ability. The level of his advice is really a bit too bad to gamble.
It was specifically emphasized that it had nothing to do with Khrushchev and only accused Zhukov alone...... This avoided Khrushchev, but didn't it also show in front of Stalin that he was targeting Zhukov!
Stalin was not stupid, and he could easily see this kind of suppression of dissidents. Even, he is very taboo about the people under his command to do this.
Once Stalin decided that Pavlov was forming a gang and suppressing Zhukov and other neutrals, it was likely to have a bad impact on Stalin's heart: why was Pavlov so keen to suppress others at the same level, did he want to maintain his own power and seize more power?
The high merit is never an empty word. As far as Stalin is concerned, if the general under his command overshadows himself in terms of merit, Stalin will definitely not let that man live long.
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For the current Khrushchev, Stalin still has enough trust.
"Of course we can't move Khrushchev, he is a red man next to the General Secretary. This time, the general secretary sent him to the Southwestern Front, probably to persuade Zhukov and teach Zhukov how to speak. ”
Pavlov was one of the better people in the Soviet Union when it came to speculating about Stalin's psychological activities. If you want to rank, Pavlov can definitely be in the top 10 of the "people who know Stalin best"!
If Pavlov hadn't understood Stalin's ideas so well and developed a course of action based on them, he would not have gotten to such a high position today.
"Then let's emphasize that this incident has nothing to do with Comrade Khrushchev, and all the mistakes were caused by Zhukov alone!" Pavlov's driver, the captain who had been promoted two levels directly by him, also saw the right time to interject at this time.
As Pavlov's driver, the captain had the opportunity to get close to Pavlov and participate in Pavlov's conversations with his henchmen. In Pavlov's eyes, this driver can actually be regarded as half a confidant.
However, this driver has the heart to do things for his superiors, but he does not have the ability. The level of his advice is really a bit too bad to gamble.
It was specifically emphasized that it had nothing to do with Khrushchev and only accused Zhukov alone...... This avoided Khrushchev, but didn't it also show in front of Stalin that he was targeting Zhukov!
Stalin was not stupid, and he could easily see this kind of suppression of dissidents. Even, he is very taboo about the people under his command to do this.
Once Stalin decided that Pavlov was forming a gang and suppressing Zhukov and other neutrals, it was likely to have a bad impact on Stalin's heart: why was Pavlov so keen to suppress others at the same level, did he want to maintain his own power and seize more power?
The high merit is never an empty word. As far as Stalin is concerned, if the general under his command overshadows himself in terms of merit, Stalin will definitely not let that man live long.
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