Chapter Thirty-Eight: What Are We For?

Mhammad That's right, this is a fighter from Central Asia, he was born in the Kazakh member country, but now he is an authentic atheist, and he has joined Unit A, he looked up and saw that it was the comrades of the sniper group who came back, and he also quickly took the can and sent it over, looking at this young Central Asian fighter, Andrei was also full of emotion, because not long ago when interrogating several people who opposed the Soviet Union, this fighter had a thought-provoking remark!

And Andrei was very angry when he saw this public knowledge, and now, the country is in danger, and these people still oppose the Soviets, they should simply be shot!

At that time, the man said in the face of Andrei: "At that time, I was for the future of the country, to see what Russia under the Bolsheviks was like. The people are not living in poverty, they are dictatorial and arbitrary, and the people cannot see the future and hope in you at all. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 infoIn their eyes, you're a damn devil! Without democracy and freedom, they will naturally stand up against the rule of your Soviets! The voice of resistance is weak, but one day it will spread to the whole of Russia!

You housekeepers are just the vicious dogs of this brutal regime! ”

Hearing this, Andrei replied coldly: "Do you think that after democracy and freedom, the great motherland will become better under the so-called democratic rule that you advocate?" "No kidding, can the Russians, the Ukrainians, the Caucasus, the Azerbaijanis, the Armenians, all the conflicting peoples still sit down calmly and form a united state? Let me tell you, without a highly centralized central rule, the only result of the so-called completely free federal rule is the fragmentation of the country, and then constant internal friction! Is this the country you want to see as a rich and democratic country? This is your paradise?. ”

Andre stared at the other party coldly, seeing that the latter was a little flustered, "Tell me, is this the democracy you want to see?" Is it the freedom you want to see? Without the Soviets, Russia would be nothing, let alone become one of the world powers. ”

"The Soviets have created a great country with their own hands, but you villains who favor the West are always trying to destroy it, and now you finally have a chance to get your wish in the face of a national crisis. But do you really think you're capable of running the country well? By the time André said this, the man's hands had already begun to tremble. The other party completely suppressed himself in terms of momentum, making him feel powerless and prostrate.

But these people are not so simple to admit defeat, and another person said Look at the sins of our people when you mob ruled Estonia, my country was occupied and ruled by Prussia, Denmark, Sweden, Poland, Germany, etc. Estonia was ruled by Tsarist Russia for more than 200 years, starting in 1710. The Republic of Estonia was proclaimed on 24 February 1918. Only one day later, the Germans occupied Tallinn, and then in November, your Soviet Russia declared sovereignty over Estonia, and after a struggle in February 1920, your Soviet Russia recognized Estonia**, but two years earlier your tanks drove to Tallinn. Under your terrible rule, there is no future for my homeland. The purges, the peoples who died because of the rule of the Soviets, will never be able to wait for the justice that should come. Kremlin thugs! One day you will be nailed to history and spurned, and you will never be able to turn over!

"What's the benefit of continuing to be a member of this evil empire? You thugs. Anyway, now that he is in prison, he doesn't mind breaking the jar, and directly reprimanded!

And Andrei did not speak, next to Mhammad spoke: "Can I tell you, do you know how my hometown changed decades ago and now? Under the circumstance of very tight finances, the Central Committee of the Union has adopted a policy of obvious preference towards Central Asia. During the First Five-Year Plan (1929-1932), fixed funds increased by 289 percent in the whole Soviet Union, 199 percent in the developed central regions, 549 percent in Kazakhstan, and 494 percent in the four Central Asian countries. From the Second Five-Year Plan (1933-1937), the Central Asian republics accounted for a significant increase in the proportion of industrial investment in the whole Soviet Union: Kazakhstan increased from 21% to 3% during the First Five-Year Plan period, and the other four countries increased from 16% to 24%; During the "Third Five-Year Plan" and World War II, this proportion increased to varying degrees. At the same time, during the period from the First Five-Year Plan to the Second Five-Year Plan, most of the budgets of the Central Asian republics came from the central government, and the proportion was as high as 80 percent. In addition, countries also enjoy preferential policies such as credit, non-payment of profits, and tax exemption.

In addition, since the "First Five-Year Plan" period, the central government of the alliance has begun to move enterprises in the central region to Central Asia in a planned and step-by-step manner. For example, during World War II, a total of 308 large enterprises were evacuated to Central Asia, and a large number of new enterprises were built.

Talent support. The economic take-off and social progress of Central Asia are directly related to the arrival of a large number of skilled workers, engineering and technical personnel, and scientific, technological, and cultural personnel in the central and western regions of the Soviet Union. During the First Five-Year Plan period, 1.7 million Slavs came to Central Asia in a variety of professional and technical personnel alone. In addition, during World War II, as many as 25 million people moved with enterprises to Central Asia, the Urals, and Siberia. These people have played a key role in the economic construction and scientific, cultural, and educational undertakings in Central Asia.

Before the October Revolution, Central Asia was the most economically and socially backward region, with more than 90 percent of the country's nomadic population concentrated, and the vast majority of the local population was illiterate, with a literacy rate of only 23 percent. In order to rapidly improve the cultural quality of minority nationalities, the party and the government have adopted such measures as eradicating illiteracy among the whole people, establishing general education, and training cadres and professional and technical personnel, and have achieved remarkable results. By 1939, the literacy rate of the inhabitants of the five Central Asian countries had reached 777-838 percent, close to the level of 874 percent in the Soviet Union. In 1940, there were 315 technical secondary schools and 67 colleges and universities, as well as 7,162 ordinary middle schools, with a total of 32.82 million students. In addition, scientific research in Central Asia has also developed rapidly from scratch. By 1940, the five Central Asian countries had established All-Union scientific branches, with a total of 195 research institutes and 5,900 scientific researchers. My homeland is no longer nomadic but towards an industrial society, is this what your freedom can bring? ”

Hearing Mhammad's words, Andrei also understood a little that the Soviet Union's Central Asia policy was not completely devoid of centripetal force as some people said, in fact, the people of the five Central Asian countries had always supported the Soviet regime until the last moment, and the five Central Asian countries were also full of enthusiasm in this Great Patriotic War, isn't it because they regard the Soviet Union as their motherland?

You don't need a reason to defend your country, and you will be the guardian of this country in the dark in the future, and the people who are scolded have become the most reliable guardians to protect their rights!

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