Chapter XVII: Malinovsky
Life on the ship was boring, so Victor got up in the morning and ran to the corner behind the cabin to practice martial arts. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info
Gradually, there were more people, and several young people watched and talked about Victor with great interest.
"Oh! Looks amazing! ”
"It's so boring now, who wants to try it?"
A tall and burly young man came up and said, "Brother, how about we try our hands?" ”
"Okay, come on!" Victor is also happy to have an opponent.
The two of them looked at each other two meters apart, and the strong man rushed forward and rushed over, his hands wide open, trying to hold Victor by the waist. Although Victor can dodge, in order to convince the opponent of the loss, and in order to test the strength of the hard fight, he did not hesitate to hedge the past. The two men leaned forward, wrapped their hands around their opponents' waists, and pressed their horns together as if they were two pit bulls. After a few seconds of stalemate, Victor felt his opponent push hard to the right, trying to throw him to the ground. Victor kicked his feet forward and backward, twisted his whole body into a force, and lifted the opponent up with force, the opponent's feet were off the ground, and there was nowhere to borrow strength, and he was immediately thrown to the ground by Victor.
"You're amazing!" The strong man lay on the deck and said depressedly.
"You're not bad either!" Victor said as he reached out and pulled him up.
"I'm Rodion Yakovlevich Malinovsky, are you also going back to Russia?" The strong man said.
"Viktor Francis Kowalski, I'm going back to Poland." Victor looked at the strong man in front of him, who was two or three years older than himself, and suddenly felt that the name was a little familiar.
Malinovsky, Malinovsky, isn't this what Marshal of the Soviet Union Malinovsky defeated the Japanese Kwantung Army in ten days? Malinovsky, who succeeded Zhukov as Minister of Defense of the USSR. Victor thought excitedly in his heart: I didn't expect to finally meet a historical cow man.
But he went back to join the Soviet army, and he wanted to join the Polish army, Poland and Soviet Russia were hostile, and war would soon break out! What should I do? Victor thought bitterly in his heart that the famous generals of the Soviet Union would be a lot of them at will, and Poland should have been defeated by the Germans in a month, and he had not heard of any famous generals who could fight. Thinking that Poland had to rely on a group of generals with mediocre qualifications to fight against the brilliant generals of the Soviet Union and Germany, Victor felt that he was Alexander.
"Poland? You are a soldier of the Polish Legion! ”
"Yes, fight near Reims. What about you? Victor replied.
"I'm from the Russian Expeditionary Corps, in Brion."
"Oh! Where is your hometown? Victor asked.
"Ozad in Ukraine." Malinovsky replied.
"It's a bit of a mess there, does Ukraine want independence?"
"Independence? But now it is a question of whether it is independence, it is a question of the proletariat overthrowing the bourgeoisie, and I see you as you are, you do not belong to the bourgeoisie. Malinovsky chuckled.
"But the Poles feel that it is still a question of independence, and if the proletariat of Soviet Russia returns to Poland the land that has been divided, perhaps we will not have to think about independence." Victor replied.
"I'm not a Ukrainian, my father was a Jew, but he abandoned my mother, she remarried to a Ukrainian, and as a result my stepfather kicked me out, I was only thirteen years old, and finally my aunt took me in, and I ran errands in a small shop to earn a living, so I was just a proletarian."
"Very tragic story. I was born in the Carpathian region of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, where my father was a Polish independent reliever who died in an operation against Tsarist Russia. So Poland is the responsibility and ideal of our ancestors. Victor said in a deep voice.
"None of these options are our options," Malinovsky said with a smile, "maybe we'll meet on the battlefield, and I'm not going to lose to you as easily as I am now." ”
"We'll definitely meet on the battlefield, and we'll try again when the time comes." Victor replied.
The two of them chatted happily for a long time. Although Malinovsky had not yet joined the Soviet Russian army, he naturally had no objection to Viktor.
Viktor looked at Malinovsky and suddenly thought that if he killed him now, would he be able to make Soviet Russia lose an extremely powerful marshal and weaken the power of Soviet Russia.
Maybe without Malinovsky, there will be other handsome talents, just like Stalin killed Tukhachevsky, and in the end there was still a group of Soviet marshals such as Zhukov and Konev, maybe if you kill a Malinovsky, a more powerful figure will suddenly appear!
And there is a cloud in the art of war: know yourself and know your opponent, and win all battles. I know the names of these Soviet marshals in the history of different time and space, and I am familiar with their troops and achievements, and I will be extra careful when I meet them, if I am not sure to defeat them, I can only use these small means to revive the glory of Poland!
If you are not careful and the assassination fails, you are likely to become an abominable murderer, and even spend the rest of your life in prison. is like what Cao Cao regretted after his failure to assassinate Dong Zhuo back then: Those who have achieved great things are not informal, how can they take such a danger with their useful bodies!
Thinking of this, Victor finally understood that he wanted to achieve his ambitions, not to assassinate one or two people to succeed, but to surpass others in the overall and strategic layout.
However, Victor remembered the scene of the Soviet Union and Germany during World War II, and then recalled Poland, and found no talents, and couldn't help but secretly sigh that the national heritage is different! Perhaps it is necessary to establish a few military academies to improve the overall quality of Polish officers, but as far as Poland's national strength is concerned, it is not possible to select generals by the survival of the fittest on the battlefield, as was the case in the Soviet Union.
The Great Purge of the Soviet Union almost completely wiped out the officer class of the Soviet Red Army, and more than 40,000 Red Army commanders and political workers were purged, of whom 15,000 were executed. The purge resulted in the execution of 3 of the 5 marshals, 3 of the 4 generals of the 1st class army, all of the 12 generals of the 2nd class army, 60 of the 67 army commanders, 136 of the 199 division commanders, and 221 of the 397 brigade commanders. It was precisely because of the Great Purge that Germany was able to inflict huge casualties on the Soviet Union of 30 million people.
Victor sat in the cabin, looking carefully at a map of Eastern Europe spread out on the table, thinking about the future situation in Poland. It is not enough to rely on a small amount of land and population in Poland in the original time and space, what to occupy