Chapter 59: The Riots in West Berlin

This answer is a bit forced, is it a kind of dry humor? And in the transit passage, the people who learned the news instantly became agitated, and any rush to the land of freedom was just an excuse. Who would want to go to West Berlin if they knew that the GDR would immediately cut off the electricity grid and drinking water from the GDR? It would be better to stay in the GDR. Immediately there was a reluctance to move the GDR, but ......

It's late! Those who wanted to leave the place were stopped by the guards of the Internal Affairs Forces, who wore hat-shaped steel helmets and armed with STG44 assault rifles, and stopped the rabble with the sound of neat bolts.

"We don't want to leave here, you forced us into West Berlin to be exiled, and the people's government will not do that!" Schumann was punched several times as he struggled and dragged directly to the registration station to clear his traces of his presence in the GDR.

"Everything exists mutually, you don't like to be the people of the motherland, and the motherland will naturally not treat you as a human being!" After the captain finished speaking, he glanced at the long line and urged, "Hurry up, send these traitors away and we will be clean......"

A similar situation arose in almost all the crossings, some of whom had been arranged by Markus Wolff, some of whom had actually learned of the idea of cutting off the water supply of West Berlin, and some of whom were really smart intellectuals who opposed the GDR.

Finally, such people know what is the value of their group? Only by deeply understanding where their identities stay can they more easily expand their influence, become the conscience of the country, and at the same time be constantly reported by the media. What's the best in West Berlin or the Federal Republic of Germany? What they could do to scold the government was easier for journalists in the Federal Republic of Germany to do, and they could scold more thoroughly, without worrying about being approached by the GDR's internal police.

This group of public intellectuals, who had a clear understanding of their own values, were the most reluctant to leave the GDR, because they knew that they had little to remember except to speak and scold the government.

The mentality of this group of people had long been understood by Serov, and this operation was mainly aimed at them, seeing that the commotion was deterred by the real ammunition of the internal affairs troops of the GDR, and the long queues were getting shorter and shorter. Serov let out a long laugh, there was no preparation for bloodshed and sacrifice at all, how to do the conscience of the country? This reminded him of a well-educated and well-educated political party that either stayed in the United States or Japan, under the governance of which the country was still in the golden decade of famine every year, and the whole world was preparing for a powerful offensive against the Axis powers, and only they could win a great victory. The eight-year War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the 22nd Battle were all defeated, and the only time the enemy troops were completely annihilated and captured the enemy's commander Maolin Victory, so that more people remember that it was another name of this great victory, the Southern Anhui Incident.

"Let's go, before I leave Berlin, let me see what Stasi is capable of!" Serov was in a rather good mood, like a diligent worker, a noble teacher, a diligent scientist, and no matter how many such people there are in any country. But if a group of people who can't create value other than scolding the government with their pen, it's better to let them go abroad.

For example, in later generations, a guy who was persecuted by the motherland every day finally resigned from his position as a university professor, left the motherland that made his thoughts depressed, and got on a plane to go to the land of hope for mankind. Breathing the air of freedom, in the country of freedom, I stare at the pizza delivery of the three wheels every day.

Serov admires such a public intellectual, who would rather deliver food in a free country than be a university professor in a dictatorial land......

The purpose of opening the transit was to bring back the GDR residents who had stayed in West Berlin, and of course this was a process of detailed screening, which was carried out by the Main Directorate of Foreign Intelligence of the Stasi headed by Markus Wolff, and in the process of screening the six transit routes, news of the GDR's shaving of the rivers Spree and Havel spread throughout West Berlin through the transit of East and West Berlin.

International Children's Day on June 1 is set on June 1 in all socialist countries and countries with great influence on the left, and the venue is Moscow. Like the World Youth League for Democracy and other organizations, the International Federation of Democratic Women, which proposed International Children's Day, is also very strong in socialist thinking. Of course, this doesn't matter, on Children's Day, the Berlin Wall in the entire city of Berlin is filled with an atmosphere of slaughter.

Soldiers of the GDR's Home Affairs Forces, wearing hat-shaped steel helmets, stand on top of a watchtower with STG44 assault rifles, while they are confronted by an agitated crowd of West Berliners. On the streets of East Berlin, near the Berlin Wall, residents stood still, as if listening to what the people on the other side of the Wall were saying.

In a four-story room in an office building near the Berlin Wall, Markus Wolf looks blankly with a telescope in the direction of West Berlin, which is neither tall nor low, and tens of thousands of West Berliners can be seen standing under the Berlin Wall chanting slogans, in stark contrast to the soldiers of the Internal Affairs Army standing on the watchtower, barely affected by the huge protests.

In the distance, the scenery is even more blurred, with billowing smoke rising from the city of West Berlin, and even at a distance, Markus Wolf can still hear the sound of sirens, and at a closer distance, he can see the people of West Berlin swarming from various intersections, slowly converging into a torrent under the Berlin Wall.

"Comrade Marcus Wolfe, I'm late!" Serov, who pushed the door open and came in, apologized first, and directly reached out to take the military telescope handed over by Isemotny behind him, and observed the movement on the other side in a posture with Marcus Wolfe.

Serov's military telescope observes a relatively long distance, the first shot is to see a young man set fire to a car, the second shot directly sees a group of young people holding Molotov cocktails on the street and confronting the American and British military police, this kind of happy thing is generally the hope of mankind, but there is another country that always does this during the Cold War, that is, the Soviet Union, if you carefully count the times, maybe the Soviet Union planned this kind of action more.

"Well done, this kind of scene should be filmed, but unfortunately I forgot to bring the electronic camera made by the General Administration of Technology Management!" Serov said with great regret, "But the riots in West Berlin will not cause losses to the Stasi!" ”

"There will be no loss to the main intelligence officer, as for the informant? It does not matter! Hearing Markus Wolf's answer, Serov nodded clearly, informants are consumables to intelligence organizations, and even some informants don't know that they are informants.