Chapter 471: Russified Ukraine
At this stage, it is not suitable for the Sultan to immediately start purging all opposition forces, and Serov does not think that there are figures such as Stalin and Hoxha among his students, even Stalin and Hoxha are not in such a hurry, and some things are destined to take time to brew, so for the time being, what the Sultan needs is not to immediately take action against religious people, but to win over some progressives such as university student groups first, and after having a mass base, they are attacking religion. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info
Before the attack on religion, it is necessary to have a department similar to the KGB's secret police headquarters to deal with religious groups, at least to know the peaceful imams of Sudan itself, and to control the movement in order to make a first move in the future.
In Kiev, the capital of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, in the building of the Ministry of People's Education, Valya comfortably held a telegram sent by Moscow, asking Ukraine to select a group of teachers to enter Sudan for assistance, with the purpose of helping Sudan's relatively backward education system. What makes this serene and beautiful woman curious is that the country that came to the aid was Sudan.
"Isn't my husband there?" The first time she saw the Sultan, Valya thought about it. The beautiful face showed a hint of thought, and the jade hand was always on the table, and the whole person's demeanor was like a perfect goddess sculpture.
In addition to reporting to the Presidium of the Central Committee of the Soviet Union, Serov would inform his wife every time he left the country, or how did the remarks about Catherine III come from at the headquarters of the Lubyanka KGB? That's why.
So Valya knew exactly where Serov was at all times, at least where he was, and this time was no exception. Valya, who was caressing her hair, felt as if something had flashed in her heart, and this thought flashed away without grabbing it, and after her beautiful eyes fell on the telegram again, she suddenly flashed her white little hand and snapped her fingers, "Got it, Yura's purpose is to ...... in Ukraine"
After thinking of this, Valya got up from her chair, picked up the phone with a somewhat pointed belly and said, "Regarding the issue of supporting the education construction of Sudan, I have some ideas that I want to report, is Secretary Serdyuk here?" Well, okay! ”
Serdyuk is the No. 3 person in Ukraine, one of the most supportive representatives of Khrushchev, he is the first deputy chairman of the Ukrainian party committee, and it is not absolute to say that he is the No. 3 person, because he is far from the third place in terms of position. But it is true that the most influential people are other than the first secretary of the Ukrainian party committee, Serrest, and the chairman of the Council of Ministers, Serdyuk, who has a good relationship with the first deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers, Shainin, and the Ukrainian bigwigs of this era are very interesting, and they are all from the same generation as Serov.
Valya is relatively close to Serdyuk in Ukraine, but she did not get involved in this intrigue, and she is not offended by the two giants of Ukraine, Sereste and Serbitsky, thanks to Serov's high climb in the KGB, Valya's life in Ukraine is very good, whether it is Sereste or Serbitsky, or Shainin and Serdyuk are very good to her, and the other party's husband is the chairman of the KGB, so Valya has a high degree of freedom of movement.
"By Sudan, I mean that some professional university scholars and experienced administrators will be dispatched to help Sudan build an education system that benefits all people, and strive to eliminate illiteracy in the country in the shortest possible time." Valya spoke eloquently, she was very confident in this aspect, and had the demeanor of the flower of the Komsomol in those years.
"That's a lot of investment, we won't have any problems here, right?" Serdyuk wasn't making things difficult for Valya at all, this was just his regular attitude of speaking, and Serdyuk was like that, every time he first put the difficulties out and talked about them, and then discussed ways to solve the problem.
Valya also knew Serdyuk's habits, and told all the resources and advantages of the Ukrainian education department, and Serdyuk, who listened, nodded frequently, and asked Valya to draw up a list, which he wanted to put forward at a party committee meeting to see if it could be passed.
"Thank you, Chairman, look at me!" Valya greeted with a polite smile and exited Serdyuk's office.
When she returned to the Ministry of People's Education, she immediately began to draw up a list of aid projects, which had been in Valya's mind for several years, and when she returned to her hometown as deputy minister of people's education, she made up her mind to promote the Russian language throughout Ukraine. But the conditions in Ukraine are more complicated, and in Western Ukraine, west of Kiev, the promotion of Russian language education has always been difficult, and a large part of this is due to the people, as well as pressure from the party.
The most immediate pressure lies with the first secretary of the Ukrainian party committee, Serest, who was born in a peasant family in the town of Andreyevka, Zmievska County, Kharkiv Province. Ukrainian. In 1923 he joined the Komsomol. In 1927 he was appointed secretary of the Brosk district committee of the Communist Youth League. He joined the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1928. Before 1932, he worked on farms and railways, worked as factory fitters and secretary of the Communist Youth League district committee. After 1932 he worked in heavy industry enterprises in engineering and technical positions. In July last year, he became the first secretary of the Communist Party of Ukraine and became the number one leader in Ukraine.
Serest, who is a Ukrainian, has always advocated the complete implementation of Ukrainian culture throughout Ukraine, has always had a resistant attitude towards Russian language and Russian language education, and with the backing of this first secretary, the Russification of Western Ukraine has not been completed, and Valya's promise to her husband can only be postponed and postponed.
Now it is time to take advantage of the opportunity of education aid to Sudan to manipulate this issue, and Valya has drawn up a list of more Ukrainianized scholars from the Ministry of Education or various universities in a short time, and she can use this opportunity to send them to Ukraine, killing two birds with one stone.
"Comrade Shcherbitsky, look at the plan of our First Deputy Minister of Education, what do you see in it?" Serdyuk, who got Valya's report, found Serbietsky to discuss this matter, Ukraine's No. 2 person Serbitsky had a very good relationship with Brezhnev, and was appreciated by the second secretary, according to Serov's words, this is the core figure of the Dnipro gang, and later generations after Brezhnev came to power, Serbitsky and Podgorny supported Serreste set off a dragon fight in Ukraine, and a very important question in it is whether Ukraine should be Russified.
The progress of the Russification of Ukraine was actually completed during the tenure of Serbitsky, but at the beginning because of the relationship with Shreist, the Russification of Ukraine fell short due to the collapse of the Soviet Union.
"Hmm, Catherine III wants to send scholars who boycott Russian-language textbooks out to help build them?" Shelbitsky looked at the matter with a relaxed attitude, how could the cats in this list hide it from him.
"Valya is Ukrainian, but she has always been very interested in promoting the Russian language, and Celeste has a headache." Serdyuk said flirtatiously, "I don't know why this beautiful woman is so intolerant of her own words." ”
"It depends on who his husband is, Serov is a Russian from the Caucasus, and he must have been used to language problems in the border regions since he was a child, and this situation may have an impact on Valya." Serbitsky analyzed unhurriedly, "We all know how sensitive the KGB chairman is to this matter, he has always been defensive about ideological infiltration, with such a husband, it doesn't matter if Valya is Ukrainian or not, don't expect women to have any national righteousness." ”
"But Celeste will not agree, that guy is an idiot on this issue, this problem will have to be solved sooner or later, his attitude of going with the flow is really tiresome." Serdyuk said dissatisfied, in fact, except for Ukrainization, he has no dissatisfaction with Serest, no matter where he is, Sereste is very good, except for this problem.
"We just support it, if Celeste fiercely opposes it, it will definitely recruit the Caspian Tiger, don't think that Catherine III is just joking, Serov is just a baby to Valya!" Serbitsky said, "It's also a good thing for our work, in terms of support, the supporters of the promotion of the Russian language are Second Secretary Brezhnev, and the supporters of Sereste are Podgorny, but don't forget, Serov is also the chairman of the Party and State Supervisory Commission Selepin, that is a powerful person, Sherepin has a lot of friends, and he really began to focus on this issue, and Sereste is not easy to clean up, anyway, it is just a group of scholars, and it is good to go abroad for two years to see the real situation in foreign countries." ……”
This controversy was caused by Valya's aid report, and Serbitsky, Serdyuk, and Shainin agreed to this aid report, and Sherest nodded in agreement after thinking about it for a long time, after all, it was just a group of scholars. Nor would Scherester oppose it when the majority of the people agreed, which would be unwise.
On the second Sunday of April, Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, welcomed a large Soviet delegation, including representatives of various departments, representatives of the fields of mining, agriculture, education, machinery and security, and the new Sudanese Military Council to discuss the issue of comprehensive assistance to Sudan.
"The environment here is really good, it's really a good place to cultivate, although our national territory is large, but there are not many places with a good climate!" In the jeep, Andropov had a rare moment of ease.
"In another month, the climate in Sudan will be very hot, and it's not good if it's too hot." The two are in the middle of a convoy, and Andropov is still pulled by Serov, and work can't forget entertainment. (To be continued.) )