Chapter Eighty-Eight: Framing Comrades Is Not Your Patent

Stalin's trip to the Moscow special prison was completely secret, and the Kremlin blocked the news before his departure. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 Info When he got into the car, Stalin asked Lin Jun to sit next to him, and Alexander sat opposite (at that time, the Guise bulletproof sedan could seat 8 people).

"Alexander, you and Andrei should have done preliminary research, and tell me what you know." On the way Stalin said to Alexander.

Now Alexander and Lin Jun are completely "two grasshoppers on one rope", and he already knew what to do when he was in Stalin's office just now.

"Comrade Stalin, in accordance with my duties and the explanation given by Comrade Andrei before his visit, I have been following the progress of the case during this time. Although I was excluded from the core of the case after Yenov resumed his work, I found some problems and doubts. Alexander's attitude was also very clear: Yenov, Lao Tzu wants to frame you!

"What's the doubt?" Stalin knew that the cause of this suspicion could be the cause of a "factional struggle", but the "suspicion" that could be said from Alexander's mouth must not have been groundless: this Alexander knew the gravity of the situation.

"Comrade Stalin, it is this: as soon as we got those documents, Yenov ordered the head of the management of the NKVD of the Moscow region, A-N. Radzivilovsky, to arrest Mikhail Evgenyevich Medvedev, the former head of the General Staff of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, in order to obtain from him a confession about the existence of a military conspiracy in the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army with the participation of a large number of people. For this reason, Yezhov directly ordered Medvedev to be subjected to corporal punishment, and the interrogation could be done by any means. ”

As soon as Stalin heard Alexander's words, his face became a little ugly again: "I remember that Radzivilovsky was expelled from the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army four years ago, what problem is involved in him?" ”

"Comrade Stalin, herein lies the problem: Radzivilovsky has been the deputy head of the Department of Construction Engineering of the Moscow Hospital for several years, and from what I know, he has completely disconnected himself from the Red Army. After his arrest, Radzivilovsky also denied that he was involved in and knew about any anti-Soviet activities, and denied any ties with military circles. And in this case, Yenov and Frinovsky (Deputy People's Commissar of the Ministry of Internal Affairs) directly ordered the corporal punishment of Medvedev, without being polite, all means could be used. In subsequent interrogations, especially after Frinovsky beat Medvedev in front of Yezhov, Medvedev bit out a large number of important military leaders. But it seems to me that what Medvedev said about the relationship is pure fabrication and does not correspond to reality. ”

"And how did you find out about these interrogations?"

"Comrade Stalin, here I violated discipline, among those who participated in the interrogation were my students." Alexander also "honestly confessed", he knew: Stalin would not deal with him for violating discipline, because it was all Andrei's "greeting".

Listening to Alexander's words, Stalin was silent, and the atmosphere in the car became very depressing.

"It's time to add to the fire." Lin Jun thought.

"Comrade Stalin, all of Yenov's actions began during my visit to England, and as Alexander knows, he has now obtained everything he can think of, and it is estimated that he will be able to bring the confession report to you in these two days, without any other distractions."

Stalin still did not speak, but both Lin Jun and Alexander could sense a "danger signal", and of course the spearhead of danger was directed at Yenov - Stalin's suspicion of the "butcher" deepened.

"Are both Yenov and Frinovsky in special prisons now?" Stalin finally spoke.

"It should be, they've been there every night for the past few days until the second half of the night." Alexander said.

"It's getting there, and I don't want anyone to report it inside." Stalin said that he wanted to see how the interrogation inside was conducted.

The captain of the Kremlin guard, Pauker, in the co-pilot's position, was informed, and the loyal Stalinist guard captain informed the guards in the convoy when the convoy stopped.

"Comrade Stalin, everything is ready." Pauker said.

Lin Jun still knows a little about this Paulkel, because he often makes friends. He was loyal to Stalin, served by Stalin's side for 15 years, made important contributions to Stalin's security work, and even asked Stalin to shave himself sometimes: because Stalin sometimes distrusted the Kremlin barbers. Unfortunately, Pauckel's birth destined him to be a "tragic" figure - he was a Hungarian who was accused of being a "German spy" and shot in 38.

Stalin's convoy arrived only after the heavily armed members of the guards who arrived in the previous period took control of "all means of defense and communication" in the special prison, and the people inside the prison did not know anything about it.

The guards on duty outside the prison have been "controlled" by members of the "cold" guards, whose only thing to do is to report "all right" when there is a phone call inside to inquire about the situation.

Led by Alexander, Stalin and his party entered the prison and went straight to the interrogation office.

The interrogation office is an aisle in the middle, with separate interrogation offices on either side. The first to enter the passage were Pauckel and his guards, who let the original guards "quietly" evacuate their posts.

Interrogations were going on here because of the constant shouting, moaning and noise of people coming from an office (don't be surprised that people outside could hear the sounds coming from the interrogation room, which is recorded in the declassified documents of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs, and it is clear that the door to the interrogation room of the special prison of the USSR Ministry of Internal Affairs was not soundproofed). )。 Stalin did not make a sound, and stood in the aisle all the time.

Lin Jun could hear Yenov's voice inside, and Lin Jun was unfamiliar with the voice of the person being interrogated, but he could hear that he was suffering a great deal of pain.

Stalin stood outside for about 20 minutes, and during this time the voices and conversations that came out were "very favorable" to Lin Jun - threats, inducements, and torture, just as Lin Jun reported to Stalin. Through this period of "eavesdropping", Lin Jun knew from the conversations of the interrogators in the room that it was Colke, the head of the Frunze Military Academy, who was being treated inhumanely.

And Kolk's confession is mysterious and mysterious, empty and unsubstantiated, full of contradictions, and purely fabricated.

Lin Jun found that Stalin's face was getting more and more ugly, "The old man is about to explode!" ”

"Andrey, open the door!" Stalin's tone was so hard that he could be heard to be extremely angry.

"That's what you want!"

Lin Jun didn't knock on the door, he wanted "better results".

The wooden door was kicked open, and the people in the interrogation room were "stunned" by the sudden situation.

The people inside reflexively pressed the guns on their waists, and Lin Jun, who was the first to enter the door, shouted: "Comrade Stalin is here, do you want to rebel?!" ”

He had already pointed his rifle at Yenov behind the interrogation table.

By the time Stalin entered the interrogation room, all the original occupants had been "disarmed" and placed under surveillance.

Yenov just said, "Comrade Stalin." A few words, and was reprimanded by Stalin: "You shut up for me!" ”

Stalin saw that the interrogated Kolk was extremely weak, with blood on his face and hands, and was already dying. Lin Jun on the side noticed that several of the nails on Cork's hands had been pulled out. He really wanted to kill those "butchers" of the Ministry of Internal Affairs immediately, but now was definitely not the time, so he could only keep a gloomy face and not speak.

"Pauckel, arrest them all!"

Ignoring the arguments and shouts of Yenov, the members of the Stalin Guards pushed them to the ground and dragged them out of the interrogation room.

"Alexander, go see the other prisoners, and get him a doctor." With that, Stalin walked out of the interrogation room.

Stalin remained in prison until almost dawn, and during this time he did not go to see Yenov, and the "guards" of the special prison were temporarily replaced by members of the Kremlin guard.

"Andrey, I'll give you and Alexander a week, and I'll see the results in a week." Stalin left this sentence after returning to the Kremlin.

Lin Jun understood that Stalin's words wanted two results: first, the results of the investigation of Tukhachevsky's case; Second; Whether Yenov and others really have a conspiracy to "rebel and seize power".

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For the next week, Lin Jun didn't go home at all, and stayed with Alexander in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, busy with his hair standing on end. And Yenov's arrest also set off a new round of "terror" in Moscow -- although no one dared to say it, it still felt that most of them were "very happy". Of course, Lin Jun once again became the "cold-blooded executioner and plague god" in the party!

Now Lin Jun doesn't have time to care what others think of him, he really doesn't have time.

Lin Jun was now dealing with Tukhachevsky's "rebel group" and handed over all the problems to Yenov's gang. Lin Jun told Alexander: "I want Yenov and his group of dead friends to be shot, framing comrades is not their patent!" ”

"Andrey, the two of us will become the new butchers. ”

"In order to sacrifice fewer comrades in the future, now we can only kill more people. I don't go to hell, who goes to hell! Future history will give us a fair account. ”

Lin Jun understands that many of the Yenov group to be dealt with this time are not guilty of death, but serious illnesses can only be treated with fierce medicine.

"Alexander, do a good job this time, and then the position of People's Commissar of the Ministry of Internal Affairs will be yours. We must be worthy of the Soviets, and only if you do that position can we suppress the trend of "suppression." I don't feel comfortable with anyone else, and you have what it takes to do it. Enough blood left by the Soviets! ”

"Andrey, you pushed me to the crater again!"

"What is this, I want you to watch out for someone."

"Who?"

"Lavrenti Pavlovich Beria. It would be best if you could piggyback on him in Yenov's case, this man will be the biggest obstacle to becoming the People's Commissar of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and he is about the same kind of person as Yenov and Yagoda. Of course, if the evidence is insufficient, you can just make him stink. ”

Who is Lavrenti Pavlovich Beria mentioned by Lin Jun? He is the successor of Yenov after his execution in 1938, and he is also a completely unprincipled "butcher", although in the later period he also made some contributions to quelling the "rebellion", but he had too much blood on his hands, and after World War II and before Stalin's death, he was even the de facto number two in the Soviet Union, but then he lost the struggle for Stalin's succession, was removed from office and executed. -- Lin Jun absolutely must not let him "come to power". Since you want to be "black", then "all the way to home"!

Lin Jun didn't bother with Alexander's side anymore, he knew that Alexander was capable of "perfectly solving" Yenov, and he devoted all his experience to identifying those letters.

Perhaps it was an eye-opener: the head of the German military intelligence bureau, Canaris, knew Stalin's character too well, and he was sure that Stalin would interrogate the "traitors" as soon as he saw the material. And Lin Jun has "more" decades of scientific knowledge than him, because in the 21st century, the technology of chemical composition analysis of ink often appears in "film and television dramas". Canaris, the Nazis' "king of espionage", didn't even think about anyone making a big fuss about where the ink was made.

Similar to what Lin Jun had at first, the chemists could not accurately analyze the subtle differences in the composition of the ink on the letters, but the technicians of the dozen or so ink factories in the Soviet Union "helped" Lin Jun: with their decades of work experience, they recognized all the notes written in the ink produced in their own factories, and some of the notes written in the ink varieties produced by several ink factories in the Soviet Union at the same time.

When it came to identifying German ink notes, the craftsmen were able to pinpoint which ones were not written in Soviet-made ink, and some of the same notes on the recipe were also pointed out. Of course, the mechanic comrades did not know what their work was for, they were only told that they were in the service of the Soviets.

At the stage of finally identifying and comparing the fragments of the "incriminating evidence", among the dozen or so handwritten letters, the comrades mechanics determined that seven of the notes were not made in Soviet ink, and indicated which ink they were written in.

"Made in Bavaria!" Lin Jun laughed as he held the inkwell that only he knew the origin of.

"Canaris, you have made mistakes, too!" Lin Jun thought to himself.

After the final appraisal results came out, Lin Jun said to dozens of technician comrades: "Comrades, you have made great contributions to the Soviets!" Although I cannot tell you why you are allowed to do this work, and I will even ask you to forget your experience in Moscow these days, and not to mention it to anyone, including your loved ones, I still want to thank you on behalf of the Soviet Union! We will arrange it, and when we go back, we will say that we have come to study at the Moscow Ink Factory, but we must not say that we have also met comrades from other ink factories. Also, you will be awarded a medal when you go back, because you have earned yourself a medal for your contributions! ”

A week later, Lin Jun and Alexander sent their respective reports to Stalin.

Before delivering the report, Alexander asked Lin Jun: "Andrei, can you really be sure that they were all wronged?" ”

Alexander asked this because he had been told that Tukhachevsky's "rebellion" was first passed on to the Germans by old Russian rebel officers who had fled abroad.

"Honestly, it's going to be a mystery forever, but I'd rather believe it's not. But in any case, according to our materials, their lives can be held, but they can no longer be in the important position as before. ”

Lin Jun said this for his reasons, because the conclusion of the investigation of Tukhachevsky's "gang" in his final report was: The Germans forged a large amount of evidence that the investigated personnel colluded with the German intelligence agencies, and everything showed that the German intelligence agencies wanted to get rid of Tukhachevsky and others with our own hands in order to weaken the command level of our army.

With this report, Tukhachevsky and other eight high-ranking generals were "difficult to die", and Stalin would never let the Germans "succeed" -- but just as Lin Jun told Alexander: it was impossible for them to be in an important position as before, and Stalin would never lose face.

"As long as they lived, when World War II broke out, they would still have the opportunity to contribute to the Soviets." -- This is Lin Jun's purpose.

And Alexander's side was completely "satisfied" with the outcome of the trial of Yenov's case: during the trial of the Yagoda case, Alexander had already sensed that Andrei and himself would have a "contest" with Yenov, and had been secretly collecting evidence of Yenov's crimes, and now Yenov has completely become "a careerist in the party and guilty of sabotaging the party." Of course, Yenov's subordinates came to the same conclusion, and none of them could escape. But that Beria, due to insufficient evidence, at most let him "stand aside". But all this has made Lin Jun very satisfied.

As Lin Jun expected, after reading all the information, Stalin said a "classic" sentence: "Yenov has created too many unjust cases and false cases, and he is completely a careerist, he is just a mouse, and he has killed so many innocent people." It seems that it is time to execute him. ”

It was Stalin's understatement that Yenov, Frinovsky and more than 20 of their "backbones" were executed on May 29, 37.

Andrei and Alexander, these two names became the names that the Soviet top brass once again discussed in private: Lin Jun was given the "nickname" of "Butcher II", and Alexander was also "unfortunately" called "Executioner II".

On the day of Yenov's execution, when Lin Jun passed by the "Lenin's Tomb" in his car, he looked at the black marble building and asked himself: "Comrade Lenin, did I do the right thing?" ”

Although the "butchers" were executed, too many people were killed, and judging from the reaction of the new People's Commissar of Internal Affairs Alexander, they needed to kill more people if they wanted to completely stop the "rushing train" of the "purge".

Lin Jun was a little confused.

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