Chapter 63: The Revolutionaries Are Coming

Lenin was assassinated, three sinful bullets entered the body of the Great Master, one of them hit him in the neck, and if it deviated by one millimetre, Lenin's life would have been taken - this was written in the Pravda newspaper of Soviet Russia. When counter-revolutionaries all over the world see this, they will surely exclaim, "It's a pity!" "Except for the Countess Chloe from Germany. Feng. Heinsberg.

Because Chloe was in Moscow at the time, the capital of Soviet Russia was moved to Moscow in March 1918. As a result, the Russian headquarters of the Russian-German Economic Promotion Company was subsequently moved to Moscow. As soon as the news of Lenin's assassination came, Chloe went to the Kremlin and met Comrade Lenin "who escaped death" for the first time.

"I saw him at dinner, and I shared dinner with him, and one of his arms seemed to be wounded, wrapped in gauze, but not to the bone. He had a good appetite and a good complexion that night, and after the meal he talked to me about the possible outbreak of revolution in Germany, after which he walked out of the restaurant on his own, without being helped......"

On September 2, at the train station in Pskov, Russia, Chloe described to Hersman in detail what she had seen and heard on the night of Lenin's assassination.

A person who was shot three times in the body and one in the neck would definitely not be so vigorous. Hersman thought to himself: Lenin's retribution is obviously not great, most of them were hit by the "air gun", and Pravda is talking nonsense again.

"Okay, Lenin is fine. We can't count on anyone else in Russia except him. Hersman took Chloe's waist around her waist and walked with her out of the train station, whispering as she went.

"By the way, Moscow must have become the center of the world revolution during this time, right?"

"The center of the world revolution? Oh, it seems that there are indeed quite a few foreign revolutionaries who came to Moscow. I heard that Lenin also planned to set up a Third International to serve as the general command for leading the world revolution. ”

"There were German revolutionaries too, right?"

"There are some, but most of the German Socialists are against the Bolshevik ****. You know, we Germans are more rational in this regard, as early as the time of Prince Bismarck, there was already a talk of dynastic socialism. So the theory of the Bolsheviks had no market in Germany. ”

"It's hard to say." Hersman took Chloe in her arms as she walked out of the station, acting as an attentive observer. The Pskov railway station, like the Riga railway station, was covered with slogans and orderly, and there were many soldiers in strange peaked military hats standing guard. In addition, there are a lot of passengers entering and leaving the station.

With the outbreak of the Finnish Civil War and the deteriorating situation in Ukraine (the war situation was unfavorable to Germany and Austria, and both the Soviet and the Central Rada in Ukraine were preparing for war), Pskov was now the only "legal" way into Soviet Russia. Hersman saw a long line in front of the station's customs lane.

"A lot of people want to come, and more people want to go." Chloe whispered to Hersman. "The inspection of customs at the Pskov railway station is very strict...... Those who leave can only take very little luggage with them, and they can't bring much of value, and if they are discovered, they will be confiscated. But our people have the privilege to take as much as they want, even Russian girls. ”

"Russian girl?" Hersman snorted, "Maybe it's the Cheka...... The people of the agency didn't break the rules, right? ”

"Organ" refers to Stasi. The employees of the Russian-German company were not all Stasi's, and of course they could bring a wife home from Russia, even if they were female agents sent by the Cheka - Hersmann knew that every one of them was a spy! However, it could not be an official Cheka agent, but an "informant" or, in Stasi's words, a "co-informer".

Compared to Stasi, the Cheka has a greater advantage in the use of informants. Because Stasi mainly uses two methods: "hire" and "persuasion" to develop informants. And the Cheka can directly detain the family members of the development target as hostages!

So among the Russian capitalists and intellectuals who left Pskov, there must have been many people who were pumping intelligence for the Cheka!

In addition, the soon-to-be-formed Third International could also be regarded as an intelligence organization. The Bolshevik Party of the whole world was its branch for a long time. Through these sections, the Third International had access to much of the information they needed. It is also possible to develop many foreigners into agents of the Russian intelligence organization, which is another huge advantage that a Stasi cannot have.

"We can go through special lanes, we don't have to queue up, we don't have to go through inspections." Chloe had already entered and exited Russia from the Pskov railway station many times, and was very familiar with this place, so she took Hersmann directly to the "special passage".

The special channel is the original VIP channel, but now Soviet Russia talks about equality, so "VIP" has become "special".

"Chloe! Let's meet again! At the entrance of the special passage, a sweet voice like a silver bell suddenly reached Hersman's ears. This is supposed to be a girl's voice.

Hersman followed the voice and saw a young girl with a striking face. The eyebrows are long, the bridge of the nose is high, the eyelashes are curved, the eyes are large and bright, and the color of the eyes is blue. The lips are soft and sensual, and the corners of the lips are slightly raised, with a hint of an unpredictable smile. The girl's figure is also quite eye-catching, although not as plump as Chloe, but also quite plump and tall, almost on par with Hersman (Hersman is 1.76 meters tall).

What a pretty good beauty. Hersman gave a heartfelt thumbs up, then withdrew his gaze to Chloe. As if asking: who is she?

By this time the girl had already come up, holding in one hand a sign that read Hungarian, as if to welcome someone. She was followed by several men in shoddy suits, all of whom were very young, probably revolutionaries from Hungary, right?

Chloe whispered to Hersman, "She's a Pole named Natalie. Lesinskaya. He was about twenty-one and twelve years old, studied at a university in Petrograd before the revolution, joined the district coalition after the February revolution, and became a member of the Bolshevik Party last July. Now it was the reception staff of the Bolshevik Foreign Central League. ”

The Bolshevik Foreign Central League can be regarded as the predecessor of the Third International. When the Bolsheviks took Russia, there was only one party in the world, the Russian and the Buenos Aires (that party is a sensitive word, so let's replace it with the Braunsches Bruxa). The immediate establishment of the Third International and the mainstream confrontation of the Socialist Party were not strong enough.

So the Bolsheviks began to help the foreign socialist party Left Pai to organize the Bolshevik Party, and the process of party building was the same as in the later Chinese revolutionary film "Open Heaven and Earth". A number of Bolshevik groups were formed with the help of the Russian-British (and later the Third International) before the Bolshevik Party was formed at the congress. And this Bolshevik Foreign Central League did just that. According to later capitalism, it is to export the revolution!

"How did you know her?" Hersman glanced at Natalie quizzically. Very beautiful hairy girl, which is not uncommon in Russia. But to be able to enter the Bolshevik Foreign Central League, and moreover, as a receptionist, I'm afraid it's not so simple.

"She was in charge of the engineers who received us," Chloe replied, "and she worked in the People's Commissariat of Industry before the formation of the Bolshevik Foreign Central League. ”

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