Chapter 523: Crossing the Blockade 1

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"Gusev, I'll send a telegram to Porenin later, see what kind of assistance can be provided to Yugoslavia, and use the original method."

"Yes, Marshal." Gusev was the first to read the telegram, and as soon as he heard Lin Jun's words, he decided that the Central Committee would not give up on the leader of the guerrilla force in question.

Many Western media attacked the leaders of the Soviet Union for living in luxury, but they did not want to think about how their own country's leaders were treated: Stalin, for example, usually lived in the Kremlin, and as far as Lin Jun knew, there was a villa on the outskirts of Moscow, and an exclusive holiday villa in Sochi - not many.

Stalin's usual life was still relatively simple, and his personal food, clothing, housing, and transportation were very simple, except for those stipulated by the central government, and although he could not be said to be diligent and thrifty, he was by no means extravagant and wasteful according to his status.

And what about Lin Jun himself? An apartment in Moscow, a suburban villa, and in Sochi that have not even built a dedicated holiday villa for themselves, are almost incomparables - of course, they cannot be compared with Mikhail Andreyevich Suslov, the ideological head of Soviet history. Lin Jun couldn't bear the puritanical habits of the "gray cardinal", but he admired him very much, otherwise he would not have vigorously promoted him: in the future, the ideological ship of the Soviet Union still needs the "communist Puritans" to be in charge.

There is no need to describe the material life of the leaders of the Western world, but from the perspective of Lin Jun's previous life, there is a leader of the communist world whose life is really luxurious, and that is Tito!

Not to mention the fact that Tito has more than 150 dedicated villas in Yugoslavia alone! - He had a habit that in China, Tito would never live in a house that did not belong to him.

Tito's troubles also happened to be his habits, and it was clear that Stalin would not like a partisan leader who was picky about the living conditions. But for political and military reasons, Lin Jun still needs to help the guerrilla commander who likes to enjoy.

"What kind of person would it be if he owned more than 150 private villas and estates?" Lin Jun looked at the staff officers and said, "Find a place to sit down." ”

"Assets are actively mothed!"

The answer was Alyosha, who was a little heartless, but Lin Jun didn't think it was necessarily.

But no one at this meeting, including Stalin and the Soviet liaison at Tito's side, could have imagined how exaggerated Tito's personal life would be in the future, an unimaginable big player!

If there is one famous person in history who has similar habits to Tito, it is Hermann Goering of the Third Reich - a pleasure in life, a penchant for luxury, and a penchant for fashion (it is a bit strange to put these two into the same category in some ways, but the two do have too many similarities in their habits). )!

Tito was a native of Zagorje, Croatia, and like his countrymen, he lived a lively and happy life, loved to have fun, drank well, was good at singing, and enjoyed life - all this is true, it is by nature. It's just that Tito is a little peculiar: he even showed a preference for palaces and mansions during wartime, liked the palaces of the Yugoslav royal family, and whenever he occupied a town, Tito would find the best building himself, or he would paint the best building, as he had done in Užice last year.

Tito's life is imperial, and "everything has a degree" has nothing to do with him, and it is never ordinary. Even in wartime, everything that was for him - his horse, his harness, his weapons, his tailor - had to be the best!

As the Soviet liaison officers felt, Tito always carefully maintained his dignity in everything he cared for, guarding everything that belonged to him. Whoever has doubts about his style, or offends his privileges (such as using his horse), run the risk of angering him!

Tito's power and his innate sense of superiority may have led him to believe that he deserved special privileges - palaces, estates, hunting grounds, archipelagos (Brioni on the Adriatic Sea, Tito's private retreat). A superior way of life can make others have a profound impact on his power.

Tito was a big player in the middle of the day: collecting scepters, from Byzantine times to the Third Reich; He is also a photography enthusiast, not only taking pictures himself, but also developing them in the darkroom; He is also a lover of hunting, a lover of luxury cars, a billiard fan, a lover of precious pets, a fan of Cuban smokers, a skilled fitter, a gourmet, a collector of books and paintings, a collector of art from all over the world, a traveler, ........

With so many hobbies and a wide range of interests, it is estimated that he is almost unbeatable! If you want to talk about Tito's hobbies in a little detail, you have to talk about it for a long time! However, the Balkans did not think that there was anything wrong with Tito's way of life, because he was a leader who fought for the country, and unlike other countries in Southeast Europe, the regime in Yugoslavia was fought by Tito and his troops!

As for the preference for medals, if someone wants to be in the limelight with the "medal king" Brezhnev, then Tito is estimated to be in the top three! In addition to the Yugoslav Medal, he was awarded 39 medals by 60 countries!

Just as Tito loved palaces, the Balkans saw nothing wrong with that – the Balkans believed that power was supreme, and that the palace was the seat of power, and that those who held it should live in it.

Tito was the leader, he held the power, so it was only natural that he should live in the palace - and the Yugoslavs who lived a good life after the Second World War thought so.

However, Tito knew that in the long river of history, everyone was just a passing cloud, as small as dust! The possession of power and wealth by any person, any family, can only be temporary - he does not leave his palace, estate and astonishing collection to his family, but is taken over by the state after his death.

Lin Jun felt that there were some things that he and Tito had in common, just like enjoying life, but he was not as unrestrained as he was: he only needed enough.

However, this will not be able to relax the requirements for himself, in the future, as the war progresses, Lin Jun can think that he can get what he wants, whether it is Hitler's mountain palace or the antiques of European royal families, only one person can intervene in this matter, and it is precisely in this regard that Stalin is almost completely indulgent and conniving with himself!

Just like this watch, if you are used to the hand-to-hand collection, then your subordinates will also look at the same: in the past, it was just some "small souvenirs", but what about the future?! The appetite will grow, and in the end there may be a large number of big borers in the country!

Lin Jun wants his subordinates to know the truth of "passing by", but he will not interfere with those small actions in the war, which is what the soldiers deserve.

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At the time when Lin Jun was educating his attachés, a group of people in camouflage suits were struggling eastward in the ice and snow, and one of them was in a very conflicted mood. (To be continued, if you want to know what will happen next, please log in to the www.qidian.com, more chapters, support the author, support genuine reading!) (To be continued.) )