Chapter 821: Riding on the Victory to Pursue

Solidarity in Poland, of course, deserves a big deal from the KGB, isn't this nonsense? The enemy from inside is always more dangerous than the outside. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 infoHistorically, the Soviet Union hesitated and looked ahead when it was against Solidarity in Poland. In fact, this kind of union is really a difficult organization for the KGB? How many people are there? How many guns are there again? It's still a matter of determination.

To deal with this kind of organization, in fact, Western democracy is really needed. Like the means used by Britain, France and Germany to break up Solidarity, it must be admitted that this self-financing imperialism can quickly sober them up. It is more useful than the KGB going out to cut leeks when it is nothing, but in a short time, the KGB can only do this.

As long as there is no chaos for the time being, even if it is stable for ten years, it will be able to get through Reagan's term. Even in the decade of the Soviet Union's strategic offensive, Poland's consumption far outpaced its own growth. And they did not accept austerity, and they completely regarded the Soviet Union as the big one.

Soon, news came from the Kremlin that Serov was going to the Kremlin to meet General Secretary Brezhnev.

As 1981 approached, it was the coldest season of the year in Moscow, and Brezhnev no longer had the handsomeness of his youth, nor the vigor of his coming to power and the majesty of the seventies. In this great leader of the Soviet Union, only old age can be seen, and only old age.

"You cleaned up Solidarity in Poland?" Brezhnev was in a pretty good state of mind at this time. This situation has become more and more rare, and he has been resting longer and longer, and his usual work is carried out by the Secretariat and a few personal secretaries.

"The attitude of Europe and the United States has turned to confrontation, and at this time there is an internal scourge, and I cannot completely eradicate this soil, and I do not want the country to be embarrassed in this matter, so I can only plan an action to kill this group of scourges." Serov sat down face to face, and there were three people in the room, Serov himself, Brezhnev, and Nina, the personal nurse behind Brezhnev.

"It's a pity, I'm old! Otherwise, I'll be able to clean up Reagan. A glint flashed in Brezhnev's eyes. From various statements, the Soviet Union has confirmed that Reagan was indeed hostile to the Soviet Union.

"How do you talk about this, even if Reagan wants to fight with us, we are not worthy of him." Serov tilted his head slightly, and said in a tone of contempt, "We are already enemies, and I am ready for some areas where problems may arise. ”

"Have they all been dealt with?" After a while, Brezhnev asked, "Those people, of course, were referring to the group of Solidarity in Poland."

"It's all dealt with, I have a plan!" Serov recounted the finishing touches. Brezhnev closed his eyes and listened for a while, then changed his mouth and said, "Yes, before Reagan reacts, it will directly cause the established facts, by the way, what are you going to do on the Yugoslav side." ”

Tito lived a few more months, but died three months ago, and now Yugoslavia is beginning to shake off its grief and try to enter the post-Tito era, from which Serov and Tito had a very unpleasant exchange during Tito's visit to Moscow. Brezhnev knew about this, and he also agreed with Serov's words, except that he was the general secretary and could not speak directly.

"Preparations have already begun, but we still have to wait for changes. Any plan takes time to test. Serov replied.

"yes, it takes time. Do it......" Brezhnev sighed, and what he lacked now was time. But in his twilight years, there was a president in the United States who wanted to confront him.

After Serov left, Brezhnev sat in his chair and was silent for a long time, and suddenly asked Nina behind him, "Nina, am I dying now?" ”

"General Secretary, work according to the schedule I have set, relax and everything will be fine. Haven't you been fine since I took care of you? Nina also felt quite uncomfortable when she saw Brezhnev, who was now in his twilight, and she had witnessed with her own eyes that the great leader of the whole Soviet Union was coming to the end of her life little by little.

Outside the Kremlin, Serov stared straight into the sun until he felt dizzy. After a short time, a special car stopped in front of him and gestured with a slight forehead, "The earlier plan is time to be implemented." ”

Soon, the Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper published the opinion of Serov, the General Political Commissar of State Security, on the solution of a number of historical remnants, pointing to the long-standing anti-Semitic problem in Eastern Europe, including in the Soviet Union itself. This is contrary to the policy of equality of peoples.

"We have always pointed out that since the founding of this country by our mentor Lenin, we have been pursuing the equality of all nationalities, the historical factor, so that there are more or less other minorities in each country. Since we are now in society, standing in a big unified multi-ethnic family, all fraternal nationalities should control their contradictions with each other within a feasible range. But some crimes must be tried, and justice may be late, but it will always come. Resolving this historical burden will enable our fraternal countries at the national level to develop better. In the Komsomolskaya Pravda, Serov began to raise the stick of political correctness, emphasizing the Jewish problem in Eastern European countries.

The good thing of political correctness depends on how people who want to stand on the moral high ground use it. Anyway, there are not many Jews left in the whole of Eastern Europe, except in Israel or in the United States. There is no need to be afraid that these Jews will bite back on the USSR later. You can also earn a good name frequently, so why not do it?

Soon a number of cases of discrimination against Jews were exposed, and Serov could have as many cases as he wanted, and if he didn't, he could have made a batch. It's just that earning a good reputation is naturally not the purpose of the KGB this time, the reputation of the KGB is like this, those who are pleasing to the eye can accept it, and those who are not pleasing to the eye are smeared every day, as if their own CIA and MI6 are all charities.

Soon the Soviets began to vent the public opinion they had created, and various documents and declassified documents pointed out that the countries of Eastern Europe were generally anti-Semitic, the most serious of which was Poland. Before the Third Reich conquered Poland, Poland was already an anti-Semitic state, using various laws and measures to suppress and discriminate against Jews. Polish universities have set limits on Jewish students, and those who can enter must be isolated from local Polish students, and if they resist, they will be beaten by their classmates and teachers.

"This time we are going to do something against Poland, what we have is evidence, when we were liquidated, we forgot this accomplice, this child of internal problems in the Warsaw Pact, who has created countless troubles for us in the past 30 years, and now I can't tell whether Poland's role in the Warsaw Pact is more positive or negative." Serov gestured to Zinev, "I don't know if I can use the stick of justice this time to make these Poles sober up." ”

The KGB and Stasi soon released a batch of declassified documents showing Poland's involvement in World War II. A month after the Great Patriotic War began, the Jewish neighborhood of the eastern Polish city of Jedwab was bloodbathed, killing at least 340 people, the local Poles. In particular, the article noted that, unlike many French, Dutch, and Belgians who did not know the truth at the time, many Poles helped Nazi Germany in the search for Jews, knowing that they would face death if they were imprisoned in concentration camps.

When the fighting was extinguished, so did the hope of the Jews returning to their homeland. The government gave the Poles their property, including land and houses, and in order to avoid returning their belongings to their owners, some Poles raised butcher's knives against Jews who had just fled the fighting and returned home with hope. The Jews who survived had long since lost the ability to resist, and they either fled to other lands or fled to seclusion in the mountains and wilderness. From the late forties to the mid-fifties, the spectre of "xenophobia" hovered over the war-torn land.

In January 1981, on the eve of Reagan's inauguration, the KGB of the Soviet Union and the Stasi of the GDR announced that they would reopen the post-war question of the history of Jews in Eastern Europe. Soon, Romania, Bulgaria announced follow-up, and on the third day, Czechoslovakia announced follow-up, joining the investigative committee established by the KGB.

"We will also investigate whether the wave of immigration of Polish Jews thirteen years ago was another wave of anti-Semitism, and whether there was negligence on the part of the Polish communist authorities, if any, it must be said that Poland has become a negative role in the whole socialist camp, which is in the midst of the prosperity of the whole camp, but the country is in the first place, and the country is burdened with a huge foreign debt!" During the interview, Serov did not hesitate to express his dissatisfaction with the Polish problem.

At the same time, jokes about various Polish jokes began to circulate in Eastern Europe, and soon spread to Western Europe. Fortunately, Serov had watched Polish football in his last life, and this kind of thing was not difficult for him at all. There is a network of KGB in various countries, and this kind of story is expanding very rapidly.

The Soviet Union and most of the Eastern European countries made a series of statements, first of all, Hungary could not bear it, and the general secretary of the Hungarian Communist Party, Kadar, first replied to the accusations from the Soviet Union, "During World War II, many Hungarians chose the side of evil instead of guarding good and glory. Hungary is willing to revisit these events and do justice to the Jews who were victims in the first place. ”

Most of the Jews in Auschwitz were provided by Hungary, and after the Hungarian General Secretary Kadar made a statement, other countries focused all their eyes on Poland, "as long as the Poles give in and immediately rush in and wipe out the anti-Soviet elements, they will be called anti-Semitic, understand?" (To be continued.) )