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Zhdanov, under the joint persuasion of Stalin and Andreyev, finally changed his position and supported Manturov as deputy chairman of the Central Supervisory Commission. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info
After Zhdanov's statement, Mikhailov and Svernik, for the sake of several Politburo members, seconded the proposal, and finally Shcherbakov had to vote in favor after struggling inwardly.
As a result, Manturov's appointment was approved by the Organization Bureau of the Central Committee of the CPSU with full support, and to the applause, he became the deputy chairman of the Central Supervisory Committee of the CPSU.
After the announcement of Manturov's official appointment as deputy chairman of the Central Supervisory Commission, the meeting of the Organizational Board began to move to the next stage, and the atmosphere in the conference room became serious again.
"Comrades," Stalin's voice broke the silence in the conference room: "This morning, I received a letter from the Communist Party of Romania, in which it was mentioned that some soldiers of our army had committed atrocities in Romania, including looting of materials, ** women, etc., which seriously dealt a blow to the image of our army and our country in the eyes of the Romanian people.
According to the letter, the Romanian Communist Party has repeatedly explained the situation to the leaders and political workers of the relevant units, but has not received a practical handling and satisfactory answer.
In this regard, the Communist Party of Romania officially expressed its dissatisfaction with the Soviet government and the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) with the relevant incidents, demanded that our country severely punish the soldiers involved, and give an explanation to the Romanian Communist Party and the Romanian people. ”
Stalin took out a notebook, looked at it, and said with a serious expression: "After investigation, we have arrested the soldiers involved and suspended the responsible commanders, political workers, and personnel of the garrison of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
In the past few days, I have collected opinions from many comrades on the handling of these soldiers, commanders, and political workers. With regard to the handling of the issue of the political workers involved, I believe that the method proposed by Comrade Manturov is preferable.
He proposed that the political workers involved should be divided into two categories according to the degree of responsibility and the severity of the mistake.
The first category, that is, those with greater responsibility and more serious mistakes, should be assigned to local governments to hold some less important grass-roots positions, so as not only to achieve the effect of punishment, but also not to waste human resources.
The most important thing is that it is not a bad thing for them to start from scratch, accumulate work experience in grassroots units, hone it, and learn from it.
The second category, that is, those with relatively small responsibilities and relatively light mistakes, should be sent to the Lenin Military and Political Academy or the Military and Political Academy to study, and the future work should be arranged according to the progress and performance of the study.
Comrade Manturov's plan avoided the waste of human resources and also gave the political workers involved a chance to turn over a new leaf, but the vigilance of this method was limited and its deterrent effect was quite limited. For those who are very responsible, who have made great mistakes, we should send them to the gulag or even shoot them on the spot......"
Stalin is indeed Stalin, and when he deals with prisoners, he almost never shows mercy, kills when he says he says, and sends him to the Gulag when he says he will send it, without mercy or mercy.
However, Stalin's words have caused many people to lose their precious lives, and their families have also suffered the pain of losing their loved ones.
Despite this, Stalin's "bloodthirsty and brutal" personality did not have any effect on his dominance and mass base, and after the Great Purge, Stalin's prestige increased, and the victory in the Great Patriotic War promoted him to the status of "the first secretary of the ages".
It was not until after his death that his "black history" was dug up and criticized, but his contributions to the Soviet Union, to the 16 member states of the Soviet Union, and even to the people of the world are still influencing us, and will even continue to influence our next generation.
"Comrade Manturov," Stalin asked, turning his gaze to Manturov, who had just been appointed deputy chairman of the Central Supervisory Commission, "have you brought with you the list of the political workers involved?" ”
"Brought," Manturov then took a document from his briefcase and handed it to Stalin. This document lists the names of the persons involved, and has been divided into three categories in advance according to the severity of their responsibilities, and the reasons for the inclusion of this person in the "blacklist" are also written in the "remarks" column.
"Very good," Stalin was quite satisfied with Manturov's ability to organize materials and work efficiency, after all, he had only asked Manturov to go back to work on this document the day before, but he did not expect that in just one day, this young man would list the names of hundreds of people involved, classify them according to the severity of their responsibilities, sort them according to the size of their positions, and add their titles and "reasons for the crime."
This kind of work efficiency is relatively fast in the era when there are no computers and people have to sort out and turn over files by hand. After all, in the era when there is no excel, it is also a time-consuming process to rank these hundreds of people according to their positions.
"Comrades, what do you think should be done with Mamonov, head of the Political Department of the Southern Front, and Brezhnev, deputy head of the Political Department? Where should I be delegated? Stalin directly ignored the information of those low-level personnel and directly discussed it with Mamonov, the head of the Political Department of the Southern Front, and Brezhnev, the deputy director.
According to Manturov's list, both Brezhnev and Mamonov were included in the second category, that is, to which category of grassroots party organizations they were to be relegated.
Wasn't Brezhnev the object of Manturov's focused purge? Why is it only relegated to the grassroots? And not take the opportunity to kill him?
Yes, Brezhnev is indeed the main target of this purge, but the whole person must also be in accordance with the Basic Law! Brezhnev did not go directly to the women, and did not directly exonerate the Soviet soldiers who committed crimes, although he was also responsible, but he did not go to the point of sending them to the Gulag, or even shooting.
In Manturov's view, taking this opportunity to demote Brezhnev to the grassroots level has basically achieved the goal of preventing him from becoming the supreme leader of the Soviet Union. After all, after Brezhnev was demoted to the grassroots level, there was such a disgraceful history that it was almost impossible to climb to the position of the top leader of the CPSU.
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