Chapter 45: The Successor to Communism

Werther came out of the embassy in a depressed mood and wandered aimlessly through the streets of Berlin, waiting until the sun was setting in the west, Werther raised his head and looked at the sun that was sinking in the west, and suddenly remembered that Vadim was still in the hotel, and there would be no accident all day, right? Thinking of this, Witte hurriedly asked passers-by, but he couldn't understand French, let alone Russian, even if he asked a few people. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 Info Seeing that the sun was about to disappear into the western sky, Witt finally asked a passer-by for directions, so he hurried back to the hotel.

When he returned to the hotel, the sun had already set completely, Witt hurried to the door of the room and opened the door, and saw Vadim lying on the carpet of the hotel. Vadim felt someone coming, opened his eyes and saw Werther, so he said: "Brother, you are back, Vadim didn't see you since he got up, and then went next door to find Sister Sasha, she is no more, I thought my brother was disgusted with Vadim, so I waited in the room for my brother and sister to come back." ”

After hearing this, Witt's heart was sour, since that relationship has passed, let him pass, he still has someone worthy of his own care, caressed Vadim's face lovingly and asked, "Are you hungry?" My brother takes you to the restaurant for dinner. ”

"Hmm." Vadim nodded and said, so Witt took Vadim to the restaurant to eat. From then on, Witte was accompanied by a small henchman until Vadim was sent to the Petersburg Guards Cadet Military Academy at the age of thirteen, and for five years the child had grown into a loyal Marxist before entering the Junior Military Academy, and because of Werther's connections, he became one of the first members of the Russian Communist Party.

After resting in the hotel for two days, Werther gradually adjusted from the shadow of broken love, so Werther got up early in the morning and took Vadim to Bebel's house. "Who is this kid? It's so cute. The first time Bebel saw Vadim, he ignored Werther, who was coming at the same time.

"Hello sir, my name is Vadim. Werther, I'm visiting you with my brother. Vadim replied in childish terms.

Bebel smiled and asked the butler to bring a small chair for Vadim, and then said to Werther, "Is this your brother?" But why doesn't he have a patronymic in his name? After hearing this, Witt told how he met Vadim, how he was rescued by Vadim, and how he recognized him as his brother. ”

"Vadim is not pitiful, although he has no father and mother, but Vadim has a good brother. Brother Vasya loves me the most, buys me beautiful new clothes, invites me to eat delicious food, and Vadim feels really happy now. Vadim said solemnly, causing Bebel and Werther to burst into laughter.

Bebel talked to Vadim, the two old and young, for a while, before he said to Werther: "Vasya, you are in danger now, and if your tsar learns the details, I am afraid it will be a disaster for you. ”

"I see, Mr. Bebel, it's just that someone has to do it, right?" Witte replied: "I am now in this position, and I can use my greatest strength to help the Russian Marxists, who are still in their infancy compared to the socialist movement in Germany, and whose strength is too small to be escorted for a while." ”

Bebel nodded, and then said: "Vasya, you and Vadim will sit down for a while, and I will go and call Mr. Liebknecht, Mr. Bernstein, and Ms. Zetkin, and ask them to come and meet you, a little Marxist." After saying that, he got up and left the study door.

In the study, Vadim asked curiously: "Brother, this gentleman lives in a very big house, I used to stay in Vilnius in the winter under the steps outside such a big house, but those people are very bad and often drive me away." ”

"Vadim, that time is over. But do you want to help children who were once just like you to stop getting cold? Witt said.

After hearing this, Vadim replied: "Of course I think about it, brother, you don't know, when I helped you inquire about Dzerzhinsky's brother on Vilnius Street that day, my friends envied me and said that my life was really good. Brother, can I go and see them when I get back to Russia? Bring them something to eat and wear, Vilnius will be very cold in a few months, and they may not survive this winter. Tears welled up in Vadim's eyes as he spoke, and he looked at him with a pleading eye.

Witte listened to Vadim's words and felt very uncomfortable, in this era there are many homeless beggars on the streets, just here Berlin Werther has seen a lot these days, not to mention Russia, whose economy is far worse than Germany, so Witte said: "When Vadim can we go back again, I will accompany you to Vilnius, not only will we send them food and clothing, but my brother is also going to take them all to Petersburg, and you will live and study together in the future, okay?" ”

"Great, Brother Vasya, you're the best!" Vadim jumped up from his seat with joy and jumped up and down on the ground. What Witte didn't know was that he made a decision because of Vadim, but later created one of the most combative and loyal to him and the Red Empire in the Red Empire's army, which stood up and returned triumphantly when the Red Empire was in the most dangerous times, this army was called the "Beggar's Army" by the outside army, and the "First Guards Army" within the Red Empire.

Bebel, who came back from the call, couldn't help but ask curiously when he saw Vadim's happy appearance: "Vadim, what's wrong with you, so happy?" ”

"Brother Vasya promised me that he would allow me to bring my companions from Vilnius back to Petersburg, so that they would henceforth be as cold and hungry as Vadim." Vadim said happily to Bebel.

After hearing this, Bebel looked at the smiling Werther and nodded slightly, and then said: "Vasya, Mr. Bernstein and Ms. Zetkin will come over later, and Mr. Liebknecht has something to say today that he will come over at dinner time." ”

Witte was thrilled to hear these two names, and compared to seeing Ulyanov and Dzerzhinsky and Trotsky, Bebel, Liebknecht, Bernstein and Zetkin were the inheritors and representatives of Marxism in this era.

Bebel, Liebknecht and Bernstein are names known to many people who have studied high school history, the first two because of the formation of the Second International, the latter because they became synonymous with revisionism, but Zetkin is little known and only those who study the history of the communist movement pay special attention to this name.

Ms. Zetkin, formerly known as Clara. Esinno was born on July 5, 1857 in the village of Widlau, Saxony, Germany, in the family of an elementary school teacher, and received a good Montenical education from an early age. From 1874 to 1878 he was exposed to revolutionary ideas while studying at the Von Steber Girls' Normal School in Leipzig. In 1878, Germany promulgated the Act on the Suppression of Attempts by the Social Democratic Party to Endanger the Order (referred to as the "Extraordinary Law"), which forced the German Social Democratic Party to go underground. But Clara Ejsno, defying the White Terror, joined the German Social Democratic Party in 1881. Shortly thereafter, she went to Zurich, Switzerland, to work on the publication and distribution of the party's secret newspaper, the Social Democrat. In November 1882 she moved to Paris to marry Osipp. Zetkin married and changed his name to Clara. Zetkin. During a march in 1885 in honor of the Paris Commune, Zetkin was cut down by a police saber and fainted.

In July 1889, Zetkin was a member of the German Social Democratic delegation at the inaugural congress of the Second International in Paris, where he spoke on the issue of women's labour. In her speech, she refuted the erroneous notion that women's participation in the work led to longer working hours and lower wages, pointing out that their participation in labor was the first step towards their complete emancipation, and that "the emancipation of women, like the emancipation of all mankind, will ultimately be the cause of the emancipation of labor from capital". She called on working women to "fight for their recognition as people with equal rights" under the banner of socialism. The General Assembly included this in the Resolution on International Labour Legislation and called on "workers to make it their duty to include women workers in their ranks on the basis of equality, and to demand the implementation of the principle of equal pay for equal work regardless of gender or ethnicity". Her speech was published shortly after the conference and became the guiding ideology of the fledgling proletarian women's movement.

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