Chapter 905: Psychology

Suppression is a science!

It is the crown of the temple of human psychology, and a truly successful anti-rebel worker must be an outstanding psychologist who has fully grasped the weaknesses of human nature, can make a person fall into despair and collapse with simple words, and then can make a completely broken person rise in the bottom of his heart with a few words...... For this can be said to be an illusory hope, some people can even shout long live the executioner on the execution ground!

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In fact, experts who have mastered the advanced psychology of the anti-rebellion themselves are a threat to the Soviet power, and they must also be purged in a timely manner in order to ensure that the anti-anti-rebellion work is firmly in the hands of the fatherly leader.

Therefore, by June 1943, there were not many anti-psychologists in the Soviet Union, and there were even fewer masters who could carry out the anti-rebellion against a group of heavily armed anti-GM soldiers and Siberian labor reforms, at least under the command of Comrade Abakumov, the second-class political commissar (military rank) of state security.

Even Abakumov, Beria's most trusted genius in the field of rebellion, had no experience in carrying out a purge in an unreliable army (most of whom were Trotskyists), his talent was displayed only in the economic sector of the Soviet Union, and he had not worked in the camp system, and he lacked an understanding of the mentality of the prisoners who had spent years or even decades in Siberia.

And this lack of experience was very fatal for Leningrad in June 1943.

Before the "June Purge" in Leningrad officially began, Abakumov made his first fatal mistake -- the news of the purge leaked, and it had reached the point where the whole city and the whole army knew about it!

Although Kuznetsov (who also lacked experience in the revolutionary struggle at home) and Abakumov characterized it as a "rumor", in reality it was a serious leak! Most likely, the source of the so-called "rumors" is the Leningrad City w and the branch of the NKVD in Leningrad!

During the days of the siege of Leningrad, there were also some cadres in Leningrad who lost faith in the cause of GCISM, believing that the Russian Empress Olga would soon return to Petrograd, who was loyal to her......

If the political commissars of the era of revolutionary struggle in the country were still there, they would not have ignored this problem, let alone purged the enemy in the army when there were huge loopholes in their own internal affairs. Moreover, they will not ignore the fact that a considerable part of the current army in Leningrad are the "old reactionaries" who have come out of the Siberian labor camps, and these people, who have been taught by the Party for many years, are the most dangerous enemies of the anti-rebellion struggle.

Lacking experience and having not mastered the psychology of the anti-rebellion, but his enthusiasm for work was somewhat excessive, Abakumov immediately threw himself into the anti-counter-terrorism work after the enlarged meeting of the city on June 10 and the subsequent meeting of the Front Party (he was also a member of the Front Party and the head of the counterintelligence department of the Front).

On the basis of past experience and the practice of the internal affairs department, Abakumov immediately anxiously ordered the responsible persons of the counterintelligence departments and special departments of the various group armies, corps, and divisions under the counterintelligence department of the front army, and gave them their respective targets for suppressing counterintelligence -- including the number of places to be examined, the number of places to be sent to punishment camps, the number of places to be arrested, the number of places to be released after examination (someone must be released, so that the subjects of examination can have a sense of luck), and the number of places to be released from the punishment battalions.

However, it was completely contrary to Abakumov's expectations, as soon as the anti-rebellion targets were issued, and the large-scale arrest and review work had not yet begun, the news had already leaked!

"Damn, it's going to be arrested again!"

"Is the information reliable?"

"Of course! It has spread in the military headquarters and division headquarters that 20% of the people will be tried and 10% will be arrested, and a three-person committee has been set up to sentence them to death! ā€

"Where did the arrested go? Siberia? ā€

"How is that possible? We just came from there! If you catch it, you will enter the punishment camp, and it will definitely be a dead end! ā€

"Punishment camp? Damn, it's a dead ......."

"Death is death, it's a big deal!"

"Fight? What to fight? ā€

"Guns! We have guns! ā€

In a wooded area near the southern Leningrad front, Kaminsky heard his superior, Lieutenant Colonel Voskoponiko, commander of the 644th Regiment of the Red Army, mention guns and fights.

"We're not factory cadres now," the gray-bearded Lieutenant Colonel Vosco Poniko dropped a cigarette butt on the mud floor and patted his pistol, "we have guns, and we ...... A few kilometers to the south is Russia! ā€

"Do you want to run now?" Kaminsky hesitated.

Now, of course, you can run, the 644th Regiment is a first-line cannon fodder regiment, and out of the front line is a "vacuum zone", as long as you bypass the Soviet army's own minefield, you can enter the control zone of the German army and the Russian army. If you don't get killed by the Germans and the snipers of the White Russians, then you can successfully abandon the light and turn to the dark.

After the rumors of the rebellion spread, there were many abnormal disappearances among the "cannon fodder troops" on the front line. The same was true of the 644th Regiment, which disappeared dozens of people in a matter of days, some from Leningrad and some from Siberia. The deputy commander of the political regiment, Ivanov, had already lost his temper and scolded the deputy political battalion commander and the political deputy company commander below several times.

But Kaminsky was a little reluctant to become a deserter...... Because the prize for fleeing to Belarus alone is limited, and in the future, ordinary people in Petrograd will have to spend their lives in poverty.

If you want to be reused on the side of Belarus, you have to take refuge with your troops!

"Look at ...... again," Voskoponico snorted coldly, "there are so many people who don't want to die!" ā€

"But there are few people who can be relied upon...... Kaminsky whispered.

The people who can be relied on are all out of the labor camps with Kaminsky and Voskoponico, and they are all uncles who have been ruined all their lives, and they will no longer believe in the Bolshevik Party...... Many of them are simply old party members, and they have already been deceived once, where is it so easy to be fooled again? Even if you can get some benefits now, you will definitely have to go to Siberia for labor reform when you turn back!

And what is unreliable are the "anti-GM soldiers" in Leningrad, who are just about to be unlucky, and they are not the same as those who have been reformed through labor in Siberia.

"Send someone to make contact first, negotiate the terms, and give up the position...... "Vosco Ponico commanded, "let the empress make us nobles!" ā€

"Okay!" Kaminsky nodded. "I told Vaznetsov to go, his wife starved to death in a labor camp, and she had no children, so she had nothing to worry about."

"Good! Just let him go. "From now on, don't be alone, take a few reliable brothers with you, eat and sleep without separating your gun." If they're going to get their hands dirty, fire first! ā€

"Got it!"

……

When Kaminsky and Voskoponico spoke in secret, he didn't know that he was actually on the censorship list - it wasn't the counterintelligence comrades who had already noticed his and Voskoponiko's plot, but someone needed to fill it up. It is a rigorous science to judge people based on indicators, and it is not possible to grasp only soldiers and not officers, but there are indicators at all levels.

And Kaminsky is charged with indicators of the rank of major, and for the time being it is not an arrest, but a review.

According to the information obtained by Comrade Fedorchuk, who was responsible for taking Kaminsky to the counterintelligence department of the army group for examination, if this Kaminsky had a better attitude, then it would have been a punishment battalion to death. If the attitude is not good...... Then it's a choice between release and shooting.

What the? Can you put it if you have a bad attitude?

That's it, actually...... Resist to the end and go home for Christmas! This was also the case here in the Soviet Union. However, because their trial was relatively easy, there was no need to go through the courtroom, and there was a three-person committee that could make a judgment, most of the people who were sentenced to be shot resisted to the end.

As for what resistance is, in Fedorchuk's view, beating to death is the most serious resistance. Resisting by shooting, Fedorchuk has worked in the internal guard of the army for so many years, and has only heard of it once, that is, Marshal Yegorov shot when he was arrested, as if killing two blue hats who went to arrest, and then shot himself.

Fortunately, there is only one such vicious incident (maybe more than once, but it is certainly rare), otherwise the anti-rebellion work would not be as easy to do as it is now...... Who can stand the possibility of being shot to death every time a Cheka warrior goes on a mission?

It is precisely because all kinds of arrests are unilateral violence - basically as soon as a group of blue hats appear in front of the arrested subject, the unlucky guy himself is weak, and someone shouts: "So-and-so, you are arrested!" "The arrest is done.

If it is not arrested, but only censored, then the attitude of the other party is better, and it is guaranteed to be more well-behaved than sheep, for fear of angering the censors.

Therefore, Comrade Fedorchuk and his comrades-in-arms believed that it would be very easy to take the censors (not only Kaminsky, but many people to be taken away) to the counterintelligence department of the army group today.

"Comrade Kaminsky is not there?" One of the "blue-hat soldiers" who followed Fedorchuk to the 644th regiment station asked loudly.

It wasn't long before a major in his forties, with a scruffy beard and a somewhat depressed look, was escorted by several elderly veterans who all had Bobosha submachine guns in their hands and looked like they were vicious!

Fedorchuk thought to himself: Let's go back and transfer these old guys of the 644th regiment to the counterintelligence department.

"Kaminsky?" Fedorchuk glanced at the old major with disdain, "Come with us." ā€

Boom la la la...... Then Comrade Fedorchuk heard the sound of a bolt pulling! (To be continued.) )