Chapter 186: Each has its own action
And Andrei smiled and said to Brezhnev: "No, Ilyich, Comrade NKVD agreed, and said that he would report to Comrade Supreme Commander-in-Chief!" Therefore, our rebellion must be successful. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć Brezhnev was shocked again, this matter is going to Stalin, of course, it must be guaranteed to succeed, otherwise, but if it succeeds, then he grinned and thought: "This is a good opportunity." Brezhnev did not know this, but it did not prevent him from understanding the meaning, and the other commanders in the division headquarters, Yanayev, and the two chiefs of staff also understood that the significance of this matter was too great.
So, Andrei said: "We must think about the specific measures next, but first of all, it is kept secret, Ilyich's matter is only known to the main leaders of our divisions, and no one else can know except for the people sent to contact us!" In addition, I will inform the special forces of the Ministry of Internal Affairs to immediately obtain information about this Eastern Battalion, such as information about their commanders and relevant materials, so that we can obtain first-hand information for our next operations. ā
Brezhnev immediately said: "That's right, Andrey, let's act like this." Then Brezhnev said to the surroundings: "We must pay attention to secrecy!" ā
And while the division headquarters was busy with this, Vasily shuttled around the city with his sniper team in the city, and now the Germans were becoming more and more alert, and what happened next caught them by surprise, and it was not until many years later that Vasily's book revealed the situation:
On that occasion, Zhurikov and I were paired with two firemen, Luke and Kalev, and Morozov and Sheikin, and our two sniper teams were ordered to carry out their missions near the Red October Arsenal. In just two days, Morozov was killed and Sheikin was seriously wounded, both of whom had experienced a hundred battles and had killed many German snipers. But this time, they were hit without even noticing where the enemy was. I knew right away that we had encountered an extraordinary German sniper.
Zhurikov and I spent most of the day lying motionless at the ambush site, carefully examining our surroundings and trying to figure out where the enemy was. From the analysis of the situation in which Molozov and Sheikin were previously shot, the enemy should have been directly in front of us. I repeatedly observed the situation in front: on the left was a destroyed tank, which was difficult to hide; On the right is a pillbox, but the gun hole has been blocked. Among them is a large piece of scrap iron and a pile of broken bricks, will the enemy hide here? If it were me, I would definitely choose this place. But that scrap iron plate has been there for two whole days, doesn't the enemy need to change the ambush location? Or am I misjudged? To test it, I put my glove on my stick and stretched it out, and it was immediately pierced by a shot. From the bullet holes, I could see that the firing position was opposite, and I concluded that the enemy was hiding under the scrap iron plate.
The biggest difficulty now is how to lure the enemy out. Since my location had been revealed, I patiently waited for the transfer to take place after dark. During this time, I pondered my opponent: his disguise was excellent, his marksmanship was unusually accurate, and the most unusual thing was that he could stay in the same ambush location for so long. It wasn't until the night that Zhulikov and I quietly moved to another ambush site. After dawn, we didn't move a word all morning. Because in direct sunlight, the reflection of the sniper rifle scope can reveal our position. By the afternoon, we were finally in the shadows, and the sun was shining directly on the snipers. On the edge of the scrap iron plate, we faintly see a reflection, as if it was the scope of the opponent's sniper rifle.
At this moment, Zhulikov lured the enemy in a very sophisticated way: he raised his steel helmet slowly, neither fast nor slow, as if poking his head out. The enemy immediately shot at the helmet, and at the same time as the helmet hit the ground, Zhulikov let out a scream. The enemy was finally fooled, and he thought he had killed his opponent, so he peeked out from under the scrap iron plate to see his results. It was exactly the moment I had been waiting for for 4 days, I immediately aimed at his head and pulled the trigger, and he fell backwards......"
And when Stalingrad was fighting fiercely, it was breakfast time in the Kremlin, Stalin took his bread with caviar and ate it with relish, many people think that the Soviet leaders eat very unhealthy is actually incorrect, the former Soviet leaders are the secret of living longer than ordinary people should be attributed to their scientific diet first. Later information revealed the recipe of Khrushchev, former General Secretary of the Central Committee of the CPSU: 500 grams of squid, 10 fresh eggs, 100 grams of red caviar, crab, parsley, shallots, dill, mayonnaise...... Served with the usual ingredients: cottage cheese, cabbage and cooked potatoes with the skin. It is not difficult to see that these foods contain a large number of bioactive substances, such as vitamins, amino acids, trace elements, etc. In order to live a long and healthy life and be more energetic in their busy work, the top leaders of the former Soviet Union, including Khrushchev, took some natural biological hormones every day, which in the current term are natural tonics.
In addition, the former Soviet leaders had the habit of drinking alcohol in moderation during meals. Drinking alcohol in moderation can invigorate blood and muscles and maintain vigorous energy. Drinking alcohol in moderation was an indispensable part of Khrushchev's meals. Khrushchev drank a lot of alcohol, and it was reported that he drank half a liter of liquor and still gave a three-hour report at the Luzhniki Sports Palace. He was particularly fond of white wine and chili-infused vodka, but never overdid it. Lenin developed a habit of drinking alcohol in his early years in exile. On the advice of his doctor, he would drink a small glass of red wine every night. Stalin, Brezhnev, Andropov and others also liked to drink brandy or wine.
In addition to strict rules on the diet and eating of the Soviet leaders, they also had their own partial tastes. For example, Brezhnev liked a jam made from gooseberry berries. The production procedure is very strict: first peel the fruit, take out the melon pulp, add walnuts and syrup, bring it to the fire and boil, cool for a while and then boil, a total of 7 times.
Despite the longevity of the former Soviet leaders, the lifespan of ordinary Russians is not among the best in the world. According to the survey, in 2002, the average life expectancy of men in Japan was 77 years and that of women was 83 years, that of men in European countries was 76 years and that of women was 81 years, that of men in the United States was 73 years and that of women was 80 years, while that of men in Russia was 59 years and that of women was 75 years. It can be said that the dietary management of the Soviet leadership was actually quite advanced.
Stalin was no exception, and his diet was simple but repeatedly proportioned. Just as Stalin was eating, Beria had already made a report on the rebellion against the Eastern Battalion outside, you must know that according to Stalin's intentions, these traitors to the motherland should all die, but he actually wanted to rebel against these people, on the one hand, he felt that Andrei's words were reasonable, on the other hand, it was indeed as Andrei thought, Beria also wanted to kill less, he really liked to be an iron-blooded butcher, he really had no conscience, he was not a good person, a villain, a villain, a famous spy through the ages, His subordinates did no less bad things, but they couldn't do the dehumanizing evil things of the Nazis, and they didn't know how much conscience was left, and they didn't know how much conscience they hadn't used for a long time were aroused, and no one knew how much of his conscience was left. No one knows how much time his conscience has not been used. However, it was in this matter that he found in his conscience, "I think that I Beria has been evil all my life, and I have not done a few good deeds, this time, I will do good for peace of mind, in order to have a peaceful sleep to sleep." And when Stalin had finished his breakfast, he walked in with the report.