213 Industrial transfer
"Volodya, have you been dismissed?"
Manturov looked up and looked at Katya, who was sitting at her desk, reading the papers, "When was I dismissed?" Where did you hear these rumors? ā
Katya smiled coldly, glanced at Manturov with contempt, and said: "It's work time, if you haven't been dismissed, you should be in the Ministry of Construction or the Ministry of Defense, why did you come to the Moscow Municipal Party Committee?" ā
Manturov shrugged his shoulders, and the medals hanging from the general's uniform collided with each other, making a crisp "bell" sound, "I just wanted to come and see you." Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½ā
"What's there to see?"
At this time, Katia, whether it is her appearance or figure, can still maintain the level of a few years ago.
Wearing a short black dress and a black rose headdress on her head, she is still charming and moving, just like a few years ago. The pair of snow-white, long beautiful legs, as well as the perfect breasts outlined by tight skirts, still make countless men fall in love with them.
However, Katia's temperament has changed a lot during this time. She was originally willful and indulgent, but now she has become mature and dignified. As the secretary of the Moscow Municipal Party Committee, she exudes a unique temperament of leadership all over her body, and even has an aura of not being angry and arrogant.
In front of this female secretary, Manturov racked his brains, and only then did he come up with a few sweet words to coax the most beautiful secretary of the municipal party committee in Russia, but it didn't work very well. "In front of me is the party flower of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks), the city flower of Moscow, the military flower of the Soviet Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, and the school flower of Moscow State University.
In this world, nothing looks better than this black rose. ā
Katya was not moved by these sweet words, but stood up and said in a serious, almost reprimanded tone: "Comrade Manturov, can you be serious? If you just want to see me, please get out of here now, and don't affect my work!
If it's a business matter, please get to the point as soon as possible. ā
In the past few years, Manturov has almost never heard anyone speak to him in such a tone, and when he saw his wife behaving like this, he immediately restrained himself and showed a serious appearance.
Katia immediately sensed the other party's thoughts from Manturov's eyes, and quickly withdrew the serious, impatient expression on her face, and instead added in a gentle tone: "Okay, dear, maybe my tone is too heavy, but I still have a lot of business to attend to, if there is no business matter, it is better not to disturb me."
If you want to see me, you can watch it when you get home tonight, can't you? ā
"I know you're working hard, so I'm not going to just come up and bother you." Manturov, who had always loved his wife, didn't mind the tone of Katia's words just now. "But this time, it's not so simple to see you, I really want to discuss with you on official matters."
"What's the business?"
Manturov took out a document from his briefcase. On the cover of this document, the coat of arms of the Soviet Union was printed, and the words "People's Commissariat for the Construction of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics" were written on it, and at first glance it was clear that it was related to the construction of Moscow.
"What kind of document is this?"
Manturov placed the document on Katya's desk, kissed her on the cheek, and said: "It is very likely that the Germans will launch a large-scale offensive against the Baltic Sea and Belarus, and before the offensive is launched, we will withdraw some industrial facilities near the front line to the area of Moscow, so that they do not fall into the hands of the enemy."
These factories are mainly light industry, they do not pollute the air and water much, they will not cause any damage to the environment in Moscow, and they will not have a great impact on the people. ā
Katia opened the file and, before she could even start reading, asked the question: "Why did these factories move to Moscow?" And not the Urals, Western Siberia, or the Volga region? ā
"That's a good question," said Manturov, with a serious expression as he returned to work, "and the current front is more than 1,600 kilometers long, and it is also close to the more industrially developed regions of Belarus and Ukraine. We are not alone in the dozen or so companies mentioned in the document, and there are hundreds of large enterprises that are not listed in the document I just gave you.
As you know, it is impossible for all of these hundreds of enterprises to be concentrated in the same area, which will bring serious pollution to the local people, and will also bring huge pressure on local resources, including raw material resources, human resources, housing, medical care, education and other resources.
Therefore, we will disperse these enterprises to different regions, such as the Urals, Novosibirsk, Omsk and Stalingrad, which will receive the facilities of a large number of heavy industrial enterprises, and the facilities of light industry will be dispersed along the Volga, the Urals and Western Siberia.
Some of the remaining enterprises were distributed in Moscow, the Caucasus or Kazakhstan.
Before the list of evacuations was decided, our People's Commissariat of Construction had already conducted an inspection of those enterprises, as well as a relevant investigation of the supply and demand of materials in different cities. After that, we arrange the retreat positions of each enterprise according to the needs of different places.
Moscow has always had a great demand for building materials, processed food, tools and equipment, etc., so we plan to withdraw our enterprises in this area to Moscow in order to meet the growing demand, and at the same time improve the economy of Moscow, which is a good thing for the Moscow city government and the citizens of Moscow. ā
Katia nodded, flipped through the papers in her hand, and said, "Sounds good." ā
"If you think it's good, sign it in the relevant part of the document. Comrade Shcherbakov (First Secretary of the Moscow City Party Committee and First Secretary of the Moscow State Party Committee) has already read this document, and he is quite satisfied with the plan for building the People's Commissariat Commissariat, which has also been approved by the State Defense Committee. ā
"Since I have received the approval of the National Defense Committee and the consent of Comrade Shcherbakov, then I have no reason not to sign it." Katya picked up the pen on the table, happily signed her name on the document marked "Second Secretary of the Moscow Municipal Party Committee", and handed the signed document to Manturov.
After Manturov took the document, he looked at his watch, and saw that it was not early, so he took his leave: "If there is nothing else, then I will go first." ā
At this moment, Katia suddenly remembered someone, "Wait, since you're here, you can't see your old subordinates, right?" ā
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