Chapter 748: Let's Experience GC Doctrine
On November 18, when the golden morning sun shone on the bronze statue of the ancient Greek-style goddess holding a torch on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, dozens of battleships, cruisers and destroyers belonging to the Atlantic Fleet of the Red Navy slowly sailed into New York Harbor. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info
A brand-new American battleship greeted the GC fleet on the water near Liberty Island, with a roar of cannons, flags fluttering, and a long line of officers and men of the U.S. Navy standing on the deck, all dressed in dresses and dresses, looking very spirited.
The GCIST ships passed by the South Dakota-class battleships in turn, and on the port deck of each ship, there were also GCIST fighters in military uniforms. However, most of them did not pay attention to the American ship opposite, nor were they attracted by the bronze statue of the goddess, which symbolizes "freedom to shine on the world".
They're all looking out over the jungle of high-rise buildings in New York City!
These GCIST sailors who lived in the Soviet Union in the 40s, most of whom did not have Leningrad and Moscow hukou, saw the skyscrapers for the first time in their lives, and their hearts were not only shocked, but probably extremely envious.
With so many high-rise buildings, it must be better here than Moscow and Leningrad! It would be great if you could get a New York account after the victory of the world revolution......
"Comrades, there is the center of the capitalist world, a hell for the poor, a paradise for the bourgeoisie!"
A very majestic-sounding voice suddenly sounded in the ears of the GC fighters, interrupting everyone's imagination of a better future.
Needless to say, this voice must have belonged to the political commissar on the battleship!
But...... Since this is the center of the capitalist world, why don't we, the GCIST fighters, attack it but help the American bourgeoisie defend it? Shouldn't we liberate New York with National Socialist Germany?
Many people have a question mark in their hearts, but no one dares to ask this kind of question, unless they want to go to labor reform!
Commissar Bulganin, who had never been abroad, was also looking out over the Manhattan metropolitan area of New York from the bridge of the USS Soviet. He had seen this scene of tall buildings in a documentary about the darkness of American society, but when he witnessed this scene with his own eyes, he was still extremely shocked in his heart.
The United States is indeed the richest and most powerful country in the world!
"Comrade Gorshkov," Bulganin suddenly asked Rear Admiral Gorshkov, the captain of the battleship USS Soviet, who was standing beside him, "you have been to Germany, how is Berlin and Hamburg compared to New York?" ”
This time and space because of the closer cooperation between the Soviet Union and Germany, so Sergei. Georgievich. Gorshkov studied at the German Naval Staff Academy in the 30s and spent almost 2 years in Germany.
"It can't be compared, it can't be compared at all." Gorshkov shook his head, "Berlin is spacious and tidy, but there are not so many high-rise buildings, Berlin looks a little old, like Leningrad ......"
When it comes to Leningrad, Gorshkov's tone is a little low, because the Soviet Union was originally the flagship of the Baltic Fleet, so he took Leningrad, his wife and children all live in Kronstadt, and now of course he is in the Leningrad encirclement.
"The siege of Leningrad will definitely be broken!" Bulganin seemed to understand Gorshkov's thoughts, "And our actions this time are also very beneficial to the relief of the siege of Leningrad." ”
At this moment, an impassioned tune suddenly came out of the loudspeakers of all Soviet ships, including the battleship USS Soviet.
"Arise, great nation,
Fight to the death,
To destroy the evil forces of the Nazis,
Destroy all evils......
Friend or foe are two extremes,
Everything goes the other way around,
We want light and freedom,
They want darkness to reign! ”
Hearing this song "Holy War", Bulganin's brows tightened slightly. The song was now the most popular patriotic song in the Soviet Union, but Bulganin knew that its popularity meant that the Soviet Union's policy of world revolution was changing - it had been a world revolution that liberated all mankind, and now it had become the defense of the country and the elimination of the Nazi bandits......
"Comrade Military Commissar, Chelsea Piers has arrived." At this time, the deputy director of the political department, Gromyko, leaned into Bulganin's ear and whispered: "According to the agreement reached between the two sides, our fleet will anchor on the Hudson River near Chelsea Pier. 4 Soviet-class ships can be docked directly on the Chelsea docks. ”
"Oh." Bulganin answered, looked up in the direction of Gromyko's finger, and his face immediately became ugly, "How did you choose to be here?" ”
"It's a good place," Gromyko said with a smile, "and this is the best dock in New York, it used to be a passenger terminal, and now there is no passenger service in the Atlantic, so the U.S. Department of the Navy has rented the dock for us to use." The passenger terminal near the pier and a very luxurious hotel are also available to us......"
Chelsea Pier is of course a great place to be, just west of Manhattan Island, the center of the capitalist world and the world's largest concentration of skyscrapers, not far from Wall Street.
It is useless for the GC fighters not to get off the boat, and every day when they open their eyes, they can see the drunken addicts of capitalism, and even the smell of the air is filled with the stench of bourgeois copper, which is probably ......
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"Oh, this Russian's song sounds so exciting! What song is this? ”
"This is 'Holy War', supposedly sung from inside the siege of Leningrad."
"Siege of Leningrad...... The Germans are attacking the city? ”
"No, it's still around."
"There are more than 2 million people in that city, right?"
"There seem to be so many, all besieged...... The Russians had no other way but to break the siege. ”
"It must be a bloody battle!"
"I wish we could kill more Germans, so we can save more effort in Ireland."
On the docks, a large crowd of Yankees in military uniforms and suits were talking to each other, whether they were officials of the United States government or army and navy, all of whom had come to greet the Soviet comrades. The two men who were discussing the siege of Leningrad were major generals of the U.S. Army, both division commanders who had been sent to fight in Ireland, and one was the commander of the 2nd Panzer Division, George Brown. Patton, one was the commander of the 28th Infantry Division, Omar. Bradley.
They appeared here because this time among the GCIST comrades from the USSR there was also a military delegation of the Red Army Army, led by Marshal Pavlov (lucky) the original chief of staff Limowsk. Thanks to Dzhugashvili, he is now a lieutenant general, and he also received the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.
Because of the request of the American side, I would like to ask some officers with experience in fighting against the German armored forces to guide the American armored forces that are about to go to Ireland. So Stalin gave Limowski this foreign task.
Now Lieutenant General Limowski is standing on the back deck of the USS Soviet, with two junior officers of the Red Army each carrying a large suitcase, craned their necks and looking at the tall Mehattan. The two large boxes were empty now, but by the time he left the United States, they should have been filled with items purchased from New York.
According to the regulations, Soviet officials on foreign affairs tasks could buy some things and return to China by the way, and they could also exchange a certain amount of foreign exchange according to different ranks. And Lieutenant General Rimowik also made a small gain in the Battle of Warsaw, and got some hard currency, which he could buy some good things in the United States and go back to his wife and children to enjoy.
The officers and political cadres of the Red Navy officers and men who arrived in the United States this time can also enjoy this treatment, so everyone has a few dollars in their pockets and is waiting to go shopping in Manhattan after getting off the ship.
Bulganin doesn't care about this kind of welfare, he is the deputy chairman of the Council of People's Commissars, he has a special card of the second class in the whole Soviet Union, and he can enjoy special planes and special trains when he goes out of the country, what good things have not been seen? So he once wanted to ban officers and soldiers from going ashore, but now seeing the fleet anchored near Wall Street, he dispelled this hated idea.
However, only military officers and political workers were allowed to move freely in Manhattan, and the sailors were still limited in their range of activities, and could only experience the decay and decline of capitalism in the Chelsea Docks area - they had no money anyway (soldiers could not exchange dollars), and they went in vain.
But the sugar-coated shells of US imperialism will not spare any GCIST fighter from the socialist Soviet Union!
It was on Chelsea Pier that Bulganen met an acquaintance...... Or rather, a revolutionary comrade, the general secretary of the Bolshevik Party in the United States, and a former member of the Executive Committee of the Third International. Russell. Blalauder. This man, who was supposed to become the great leader of the socialist republic of America after the victory of the world revolution, now somehow became a member of the United States Committee of the United States (USO), and today he is here to express his condolences to the officers and men of the Soviet Red Navy who have come from afar on behalf of the working people of the United States.
Moreover, Blalauder also brought sugar-coated shells worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, supposedly gifted by working people in the United States (this is, of course, a shameless lie)!
Every officer and soldier of the Soviet Red Navy, whether an officer, a soldier, or a political cadre, had a gift. The gifts were wrapped in beautiful wrapping paper, including a Bulova A-11 watch, a large box of Hershey's chocolates, a wool scarf, a Broadway theater ticket, and 3 cold meal tickets for all major restaurants in the Manhattan area, and all subways in the Manhattan area were open for free to comrades wearing Soviet Navy uniforms.
So the GC fighters from the Soviet Union can now enjoy a happy life of GCISM in Manhattan, New York, in advance...... (To be continued.) )