300 Nuclear letters
As soon as Manturov returned home, he saw Katya holding Pravda of the day and said excitedly: "Volodya, you are in the newspaper again!" ”
From 1940 onwards, Manturov appeared in newspapers more and more often, and his "exposure" became higher and higher, gradually entering the eyes of the people of the whole Soviet Union. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info
This is certainly a good thing for him, because his efforts have finally been recognized by the media, known to the Soviet people, and his name will go down in history and be known to future generations.
But at the same time, the increase in exposure also meant that Manturov began to be the center of attention, and everything he did was known, even recorded and reported by the media.
It is good to do a good deed and be reported by the media, but if he does something wrong, or even a bad thing, and is made public by the media, I am afraid that he will fall into the point of "ruined reputation", and there will be no way to save it.
In the past, he had to do some big things, for example, when he annihilated the German 2 armored armies when he was in the Southwestern Front, he had a chance to be on "Pravda", and he only showed his name and did not explode photos. Now, even trivial things attract the attention of the media.
This time, he was only going to the Stalin Automobile Plant to inspect the progress of the expansion of the plant, and he was photographed by Pravda reporters, and his speech was recorded and published in the newspaper.
Before Manturov could react, his soft body pounced in front of him. The pair of white and soft jade hands hugged his body tightly, and the faint, fragrant feminine breath was wrapped around Manturov's snort, and this feeling was really blissful.
Manturov subconsciously hugged his woman. The soft body exuded a faint warmth, and the pair of proudly erect chest peaks only pressed against Manturov's chest, bringing a soft flesh feeling.
As if stimulated by the soft chest, Manturov's body temperature suddenly rose, and his heart beat faster and faster. The warm blood flowed like the flowing water of the Yellow River, surging in the slightly hot blood vessels.
Katia also felt something hard against her, and instead of avoiding it, she pressed it tighter. After all, this is not the first time, since you are here, let's cooperate well and enjoy it well, so as not to make your man, the comrade of the current vice chairman, unhappy.
Katya's conscious cooperation excites Manturov, and he gently kisses the woman's beautiful lips, feeling the faint fragrance emanating from the woman's body.
Manturov's body became hotter and hotter, and his heartbeat was extremely high. At this moment, he just wants to pamper the woman in his arms and give her the nourishment she deserves, so that both husband and wife can get physical and psychological satisfaction.
"Go to the bedroom." Doesn't Katia think so? Living in this era without computers, the best way to entertain and de-stress is to enjoy love. In the face of the man's "aggression", not only did she not resist, but she also cooperated very well to help the other party unload the burden on her body.
In less than five minutes, the bodies of the two were already unreservedly exposed to the cool air, and they kissed while walking in the direction of the bedroom, the whole process happened so naturally and so "skillfully".
Walking to the bed, Manturov did not hesitate to push the beautiful woman in front of him onto the bed.
The pair of white, smooth and long beautiful legs, as well as the pair of plump and straight white breasts, are visually impacting Manturov's bottom line of will, and also make him lose any patience.
As soon as Manturov threw himself on the bed, the two bodies became entangled again, causing a major earthquake. After the earthquake, the atmosphere in the bedroom began to calm down, and the heartbeats of the two returned to normal levels.
At this moment, neither Manturov nor Katia had any strength. After a hard day's work, they just want to hold each other's bodies and sleep well.
But at this time, Stalin called Manturov's house and told him to rush to the Kremlin immediately.
The call came at an inopportune time, and it was a bit abrupt that the supreme leader wanted to summon a man who had just given his body to love to the Kremlin in the middle of the night.
In any case, on the instructions of the supreme leader, Manturov, as a member of the Communist Party, had to comply with the organizational principle of obedience to his superiors. I had to bite the bullet, get dressed, and drive to the Kremlin.
Manturov, who was physically and mentally exhausted, looked at his watch after getting out of the car, and it was 11 o'clock in the evening. What was the matter with Stalin calling himself at this time? Was it the Germans who suddenly attacked? Or is there something unexpected happening in military production?
With suspicion, he walked as fast as he could, to Stalin's office. When he walked into the office, he saw Stalin holding a white piece of paper, carefully reading what the person had written on the paper.
"Vladimir Fedorovich Manturov," Stalin called Manturov by his full name in a respectful tone, and then said: "I have just received a letter from an Air Force captain.
The pilot, Georgy Nikolayevich Friorov, believes that the United States, Britain and Germany are working on a superweapon.
According to him, this weapon is a bomb made of uranium, which is capable of generating extremely large amounts of energy when exploding, and can cause massive destruction and damage at ranges of hundreds or even thousands of meters.
At first, I didn't believe him, but I asked someone to check his file and found out that he was a physicist before his service, and I began to consider his opinion. ”
The "uranium bomb" mentioned in this letter is the atomic bomb that is widely known to posterity.
The person who wrote this letter was none other than the Soviet nuclear physicist Georgy Nikolayevich Fryorov.
Before the Soviet-German war in 1941, Fryorov was a physicist dedicated to scientific research, working at the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute.
Born in 1913, his greatest research achievement was the discovery of spontaneous fission in 1940, which made a certain contribution to the development of nuclear science in the Soviet Union.
But in 1941, after the outbreak of the Soviet-German war, as a physicist, he was actually drafted into the army, sent to study at the Air Force Academy, and became an Air Force pilot after graduation.
This is a bit of an incredible thing for a lot of people. But this is the Soviet Union, and anyone who did not contribute to the production of the military industry has the opportunity to be called up for service, after all, the defense of the Motherland is the priority of the moment.