Chapter 228: The Tsar's General

Lin Jun had no awareness of plagiarizing the fruits of other people's labor, and he did not explain Xie Duoyi's surprise. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info

"Comrade Sedoi, you should also understand the complexity of the current international situation, the Soviets are facing threats on many fronts. Our fighters need something that will motivate them, and music is one of the most demoralizing weapons in the army

Lin Jun said that this made the musician comrade clearly understand why he came to Moscow, and the Deputy People's Commissar of Defense would not look for him on a whim, but he was assigned more important work, and a great prospect was displayed in front of Shedoi.

"I have asked the comrades in charge of culture to gather some comrades in the music and literary circles, and you will work with them for a period of time, and it would be best if you could create some new military songs, and I want good songs that ordinary soldiers can catch. I hope you will compose this song on the outskirts of Moscow these days, and I guess young friends will like it, hehe, just take it as a tidbit. ”

"Comrade Deputy People's Commissar of National Defense, I will be able to compose music for it today."

Nonsense, Lin Jundu has set the tone, and Xie Duoyi can solve the battle in half an hour at most.

"That's fine, after a while, I want to organize a concert at the National Center for the Performing Arts, all of which will use the new works of my comrades. There will be no hard and fast rules for holding a meeting when the comrades have arrived tomorrow and the day after tomorrow, and everyone will play freely and listen to everyone's opinions and requirements. ”

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After sending off the composer, Lin Jun needed to immediately turn his mind back to the war, and he had to deal with the neatly stacked documents on the oversized primary-colored oak table.

Lin Jun is very satisfied with Gusev, a confidential secretary, and all the documents that need to be seen or signed by himself are placed according to their respective importances, saving him a lot of time and energy.

The title of "Commander-in-Chief of the Liberation Army" is still there, and the most official documents on the table come from Kiev. Fortunately, his commander-in-chief is now basically in the kind of indifference, Alexander in Kiev has dealt with all the big problems above, and these are just copies of the instructions on the table.

Since the issue of the disposal of Polish prisoners of war and residents of the former Western Belarus and Western Ukraine had been mentioned many times in previous meetings and in private, the fate of the more than 10,000 Polish officers was one of the first issues for Alexander to solve.

"NKVD is out, a top two!" After reading the two documents on the disposal of prisoners of war, Lin Jun couldn't help but sigh.

Why are there two documents on the same issue? Because one of them is meant to be an internal document, while the other is a top-secret document that is only accessible to a very small number of people.

Alexander's NKVD in the past few years has not been in vain, and the first head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs has his own courage and means. Stalin had also lectured Alexander in person, fearing that these Poles would become a problem in the future, and that they were now a burden to the Soviet Union.

How to throw away this burden, Alexander's way of dealing with it is very simple, it is all in accordance with the original handling opinions of the central government: move, put, stay, kill!

It is impossible to release them all, even if Lin Jun does not remember the consequences and has mercy and ignores all practical problems, Alexander, a good brother, will definitely do his best to stop himself.

The NKVD wants to kill people, Lin Jun will not stop it, Alexander will not have a programmed massacre like in history, it is nothing to kill a few hardcore guys who are hostile to communism, Lin Jun is also happy to ignore it, knowing that Alexander will do things cleanly, because this is also his own style.

Now at least there will be no mass disappearance of Polish officers, and it will not be too passive in the international arena. At present, Poland is gone, and those Western countries are still chirping, Lin Jun is a little annoyed when he sees the report in this regard!

Kyiv also received information from Germany in the occupied territories: the Nazis were reorganizing in the occupied territories, searching for Jews everywhere, and the whole occupied territories were filled with a sense of terror. The Nazis not only wanted to occupy Poland, but apparently to destroy the culture and spirit of the Polish people, as evidenced by a special report: on the third day after the occupation of Krakow, the German SS closed the Jagiellonian University, the oldest university in Poland, and arrested them in the name of a meeting.

Lin Jun knew the fate of the Polish elite at Jagiellonian University: the Sachsenhausen concentration camp near Berlin would be their final destination, and all the teachers of Jagiellonian University would not get out of that camp alive. Compared to the poor Jews, the families of the teachers were able to receive the ashes of their loved ones mailed home, and the small boxes made of thin wooden boards containing the cultural elite of Poland were rare kindness of the Nazis!

The intelligence department of the General Staff also had official documents, and the German and French fronts in the west were quiet, and if it were not for the shelling and propaganda shells that were rarely heard a few times a day, God would have thought that everything was normal here, and that its territory was still a prosperous and peaceful scene.

At this time, Gusev knocked on the door and walked in, standing in front of the desk and reporting to Lin Jun: "Chief, the General Staff has sent a batch of documents on the Finnish side. ”

Picking up the folder, I flipped to the first page of a Finnish general's personal information, with a standard photograph of him pasted on it, and a textual introduction of the man below, as well as some historical photos of him.

"Carl Gustav Emile Mannerrein, the Tsar's Brumawin! Legendary marshal?! I'd like to see what kind of legendary method you have! ”

Gu Shev, who hadn't left yet, was a little strange at Lin Jun's words, but he didn't show it at all: "Marshal? Is there a marshal in Finland now? Bimawen? It should be a word in Chinese, what does it mean? Looking at the chief's demeanor, he should have scoffed at him. ”

Lin Jun looked at the document in his hand intently, sat on the chair and did not look up. Feeling that Gusev should be in front, he looked at the document and asked, "How much do you know about this Mannaren?" ”

"Chairman of the Finnish Defence Council, reactionary Finnish state activist and military strategist, reactionary Tsarist general, hardcore hostile to the communist system."

Lin Jun had already read Manalin's information in general, and presented the document to the secretary: "What you said is an overview, and you already know better." ”

He stood up and walked over to the couch and sat down, motioning for Gusev to sit down as well.

"This man is not as simple as he is on his resume. Judging from his resume, he didn't stand out at all, but he was indeed a strategist, otherwise a guy who had been expelled from the Finnish cadet regiment and entered the Tsar Nicholas Cavalry School by virtue of his stature and appearance would not have been the chairman of Finland's defense committee. This time we are not only going to destroy his defenses, but we are also going to sweep his reputation into the waters of the Arctic Ocean! An old Bi Ma Wen! ”

"His line of defense" is, of course, the "Men Narin Line" named after him. Now Gusev can reveal his curiosity about the word in Lin Jun's words: because of Lin Jun, the people around him have a strong curiosity about the language of Eastern China, and those linguists say: Comrade Deputy People's Commissar of National Defense's Chinese level has reached the expert level, even above any Russian Oriental linguist!

Lin Jun laughed at Gu Shefu's question, "Bi Ma Wen, the legendary petty official who raised horses for the emperor in charge of the Eastern Heavenly Court, there is a very magical Oriental mythological story about this, you can ask your sister-in-law if you have a chance in the future." ”

Gusev was not very interested in mythology, but he was amused by the chief's comparison of the chairman of the Finnish Defense Committee to a petty horse breeder.

"He was not wronged to say that he was a horse breeder, and that he had been the deputy head of the royal stables of Nicholas II."

Gusev was even happier, trying to control his appearance, according to Lin Jun's ridiculous tone, it turned out that this Bi Ma Wen was still a "deputy", and the chief could laugh at him, but he couldn't laugh because of this in front of the deputy People's Commissar of National Defense.

"The Finns are strange, I often wonder why they would put a man who has not been in the Finnish army for a day as chairman of the National Defense Committee? The Finn way of thinking is sometimes not something we can understand. ”

By fame? It shouldn't be just because of this.

"This man has a special spirit, and it's hard to say what it is, which probably has something to do with his so-called adventures."

Gusev was also reading the introduction of Manalin: Zhangren was a tsarist general, and his highest military rank in the tsarist period was lieutenant general, and he fought against the German-Austrian army in World War I.

As an officer in Tsarist Russia for a long time, and even a personal bodyguard of Nicholas II for a time, this Men Nalin had a deep and persistent love for Tsarist Russia, and at the same time extremely hostile to Communism! In 1918, during the Civil War, he returned to Finland to fight the Red Army as commander of the Finnish White Guards, not because he still hated Russia, but because he hated communism and everything it stood for.

In Lin Jun's opinion, the Finnish government is still a bit democratic, and he will not deny everything in Finland because he wants to lead the army to fight the Finns. But that Mannarin was different, he even hated the democracy of the country where he held the chairmanship of the National Defense Committee, hated the parliamentary government, did not accept the parliamentary government, refused to join the political party.

If it were Mannalin to lead Finland, he would only be an absolute personal authority, because he had stubborn individualism.

"His idol is the Tsar!" This is how Lin Jun can explain Manarin's characteristics. (To be continued.) )