Chapter 181: Hitler's New Deal II
"Comrade Lesinskaya, the time is at stake for the German proletariat, a fascist government has already emerged in Germany, and the pace of arms expansion has begun, and if we do not tell the people the truth, then Germany will fall step by step into the hands of the Nazi-Junker war bloc. And if the people had known the truth, the Hitler-Junker war clique's conspiracy to issue paper money would have been shattered, and their rule would have been dealt a heavy blow......"
In a small, customerless beer hall in Berlin's workers' district, Siemensstadt, Hirschmann's old friend Natalie Murphy. Lesinskaya was holding a glass of beer as she listened to a middle-aged man with a bald head, a frown on his brow, and a high-spirited man in his eyes.
The man who spoke was the chairman of the German Bolshevik Party, Congressman Ernst Bush. Thälmann. In the general election two months earlier, his Bolshevik Party had suffered a setback, but as long as the Nazi-Fatherland People's Party coalition government failed, the unemployed and bankrupt petty bourgeoisie who had voted for the Nazi Party would vote for the Bolshevik Party.
"Comrade Thälmann, do you really think that you can seize power in Germany just by becoming a parliamentary majority?"
Lesinskaya's mind conjured up the figure of Hersman. She and he hadn't seen each other in years. It was not that Hersmann had not been to the Soviet Union, but that she had always been in a bad situation - she was Polish and had been a Trotskyist. After Lenin's death, there was a series of power struggles and purges within the Soviet Union.
Both the Trotskyites and the Poles were the focus of the purge, and Leszynskaya was dismissed from all his posts and sent to work as a teacher at a school for the children of miners in the mountains of the Urals. Friends and fiancés left her, living alone for several years with the possibility of being arrested at any moment. And all kinds of treatment (she was a high-ranking Bolshevik cadre, enjoying special housing and provisions) were all deprived, and like ordinary people in the mining areas, she suffered from the lack of supply in "difficult economic times".
Just when she thought she would spend the rest of her life in loneliness and all kinds of torments. A telegram from the Y Organization Department of the Bolsheviks recalled her to Moscow. Then she met Stalin in the Kremlin and was left to eat.
Then she got back all the things she had lost—a beautiful apartment, a servant and a car, a special supply of the director's rank, and a number of skilled tailors came to her door to help her make beautiful clothes of all sorts.
Friends also returned—not all, of course, many of whom had gone missing in recent years—and invited her to various parties. There are also people who are very enthusiastic to introduce boyfriends to her. Because her fiancé, who was a brigade commander in the Red Army, was already married to another woman.
However, Lesinskaya did not resent the man at all, and maintained a good relationship with him. She also does not resent her friends who shunned her when she was in distress, because she would treat them with the same attitude...... This is the good cultivation that a Bolshevik party member should have.
After more than a month of comfortable days, Natalie. Lesinskaya was again called to the Organization Department, this time with a job assignment for her. She became a member of the Third International's delegation in Germany, and in late March 1931 she secretly arrived in Berlin - with a special mission!
"Comrade Thälmann, do you really believe that you can seize power by a majority vote in Parliament?" Leshinskaya just looked coldly at the leader of the German Bolshevik Party, "Do you know who is ruling Germany now?" Do you know how much bloodshed they have been involved in? Do you know how well they know us Bolsheviks?
The organization sent me to Germany in order to preserve the strength of the party. And not to help you seize power, because that's the impossible thing! ”
"I know Ludwig. Feng. What kind of person is Count Heinsberg-Hersmann! Thälmann looked at Leshinskaya gravely - this beautiful woman did not look like a tried and tested Bolshevik, and it was a mistake for the Third International to send her to Berlin.
"That's why I can't let him go on with his misdeeds," said Thälmann, "and if he succeeds in his war course, Germany will be destroyed!" The German proletariat will become cannon fodder for fascism! And the victory of the socialist revolution in Germany will be far away! ”
Lesinskaya frowned, the German Bolshevik Party was theoretically a branch of the Third International. But their autonomy, or rather their sense of competence with the Soviet Bolshevik Party, which dominated the Third International, was very strong. The vase-like representative of the Third International could not convince them at all.
Because these German Bolsheviks never thought of themselves as the little brothers of the Soviet Bolsheviks. Lenin was a little better when he was there. Stalin, who was now replaced by "socialism in one country", was still fighting fiercely with the reactionaries in Germany. Naturally, the Bolsheviks in Germany became more and more disobedient......
But why did the organization bring themselves to Berlin to deal with these Germans who did not listen to persuasion at all? What you are good at is obviously international trade? Lesinskaya thought to herself. From the time she left Moscow. This question has been haunting her mind.
"So, what are you going to do?" Natalie. Lesinskaya's brow furrowed.
"We want to unite with the Social Democrats to expose the truth about the 'job creation bill'!" "At the same time, we will call for a general strike against the indiscriminate issuance of paper money and demand that the government cut the army to save money." ”
"What if...... What if they suppress you because of this? Natalie's voice was full of worry. She was sure that the German reactionaries would raise the butcher's knife.
"Armed uprising! If the counter-revolutionaries use **** against us, then we must use the revolutionary **** against them! ”
"Is this the decision of the Y Committee?"
"Yes, we had a meeting a week ago, before you arrived, to decide!"
"When will you do it?"
"As soon as the negotiations with the Social Democrats are settled, we will do it." Thälmann said firmly.
Natalie. Lesinskaya nodded, "Okay. I will report to the Third International. ”
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"Lieutenant General, your old friend Natalie. When Leshinskaya arrived in Berlin, he probably became the deputy representative of the Third International in Germany. Yesterday afternoon, she met with Thälmann of the Bolshevik Party at a beer hall called 'Wolf' in Siemens City. ”
The head of military intelligence, Maj. Gen. Canaris, handed over to Hersman a photograph taken in front of the Wolfe Beer Hall, which was none other than Natalie. Lesinskaya.
"It's her." Hersman picked up the photo and glanced at it, "It's been many years, and the first time I met her was in 1917...... She was 17 years old at the time and is now in her early 30s. ”
After a pause, he added: "When I went to Moscow last year to see Stalin, I drank too much in the Kremlin - drunk by the damned Russians - it seemed to talk about her. Now, she's in Berlin, and I don't think it's a coincidence! ”
"Lieutenant General, what do you mean ......"
"Arrest her!" Hersman said without hesitation.
"Arrest?"
"Yes!" Hersmann said, "Stalin sent her to say that he was going to abandon the German Bolshevik Party, and she was a signal...... At least that's how I understand it. Otherwise, your people wouldn't be so quick to find a new deputy representative of the Third International! ”
Canaris was stunned for a moment, then nodded, "We didn't know we were coming to Berlin until we received the tip. But...... Why did Stalin do it? ”
"Just like why he purged the Trotskyists!" Hersman said coldly, "Moreover, Stalin was well aware that the German Bolshevik Party would not win...... At best, those guys will mess us up, and maybe delay his five-year plan and his plans to join forces with Poland in the future. ”
The steel leader of the Soviet Union did not come to power by playing parliamentary democracy, and he could not understand the rules of the game in parliamentary democracy. In his view, the Junkers in Germany have regained their strength, and in alliance with the far-right Workers' Party, they will certainly be able to suppress the Bolshevik Party in Germany.
The German revolution would inevitably fall into a low ebb, and the most advantageous plan for the Soviet Union was to continue to maintain its alliance with the Junkers and at the same time to set up a network of spies in Germany - the German Bolshevik Party would be better off going underground than continuing the parliamentary struggle.
"Franz, let the warriors of Stacy go out!" Hersman said, "Go as planned, just grab one more Natalie." ”
Major General Canaris snapped a foothold, "Lieutenant General, Stacy will never let you down!" ”
The plan for the suppression of the Bolshevik Party was drawn up before the Nazi Party came to power - wasn't that what it was about bringing the Nazi Party to power?
The Nazi Party had a base at the bottom, not only with a party organization that penetrated deep into the working people, with the ability to rally millions of supporters, but also with stormtroopers that could act as professional political thugs. The backbone of the SA has now been reorganized into the Waffen-SS and deployed to the big German cities outside the Rhine, where they will take part in the suppression of the Bolshevik Party!
The Military Intelligence Directorate and the Stacy Organisation, which Hersman had set up, would also be involved. It would also play a key role, creating pretexts and arresting important figures of the German Bolshevik Party and the Third International.
With this action, the power of the German Bolshevik Party will be uprooted! Tens of thousands of Bolshevik party members would be taken into concentration camps controlled by Stasi. At the same time, thousands of "anti-war activists" would be arrested in concentration camps, and the Junker-Nazi coalition's control over German society would be greatly strengthened.
With the Junckers at the top, the Nazi Party at the bottom of the coalition rule in Germany will basically take shape. Opposition to the introduction of Hitler's New Deal would also be greatly reduced. (To be continued.) )