Chapter 151: Uprooted

"So be it!" Serov, who came out of the auditorium, was relaxed, and it was not surprising that the situation in Poland had stabilized this time, and the anti-Soviet forces had no heavyweights, and the Eighth Plenum of the Central Committee should not have ousted the pro-Soviet forces from power, as long as these people were still in their positions, it was not impossible to divide and disintegrate Gomulka's forces within a few years.

Poland's position is very important, if it is unstable, it will cut off socialism in Europe from the middle, and Poland is a country with an anti-Russian tradition, and it always makes its name for being a European stepping stone at critical moments. If you want to tame Poland, it is by no means possible in the short term, not only to restrain Poland but also to strive to develop itself, simply with the example of the United States taming Japan as a reference, Serov did not despair about the work of taming Poland, but it also requires decades of continuous efforts to brainwash and educate to achieve results.

In the official residence of Marshal Rokossovsky, when Serov came here again, the situation was already very different. When he first came to Warsaw, Serov was ready to teach the Poles how to be men, leading the Dzerzhinsky Special Operations Division, which was the most capable of dealing with * in the whole Soviet Union. Now that the events in Poznan have been calmed down, and the leader of the anti-Soviet forces, Gomulka, has returned to Warsaw, there is no need for Serov to prepare for the worst.

In addition to the absence of General Secretary Ohab, the Chairman of the Council of Ministers Silenkevicz and the Minister of Internal Affairs Koltzinski were all in the official residence of Marshal Rokossovsky.

"Comrade Silenkevitz, Serov is a young cadre of the Soviet Union, you should have met!" Marshal Rokossovsky paid a little attention to his words while Silenkeviz was there. did not show that he recognized the Soviet Union more, "this wave of strikes in Poznan, which was quelled so quickly, is a lucky thing for Poland, and the UN Secretary General visited Poznan." I simply didn't get caught by the Americans......"

"Comrade Rokossovsky is right, it is really dangerous, and this strike has been quelled!" Interior Minister Koltzinski said with empathy. As the Minister of Internal Affairs, once this strike does not subside, the first person who needs to stand up and take responsibility is Korzinski, who makes the Ministry of Internal Affairs itself responsible for this?

Serov knew that he was not qualified to attend other people's meetings. The reason why Marshal Rokossovsky called Serov was entirely for the sake of the face of Bagla Miyan, who was also a marshal, and as the planner of the assassination of Gomulka, Serov was also involved in this struggle in Poland, so he was brought over to observe. It can be regarded as teaching Serov how to exchange interests.

Chairman of the Council of Ministers, Silenkewicz, sighed leisurely, he passively cooperated with Marshal Rokossovsky and the Soviet Union behind him in the assassination of Gomulka, and had become an agent of the Soviet Union in Poland, and said with some malaise, "The matter is over, it's good that there is no chaos, we still need time to adjust the work of the government......

"Prime Minister Silenkewicz, the work of the Polish government is indeed a place of dissent!" Serov stood up and bowed slightly to the three of them. "In total, tens of thousands of people took to the streets to protest, and it is impossible for the government to be without mistakes." I believe that Prime Minister Silenkewicz will definitely make adjustments to his work after quelling this incident! Perhaps a movement is needed to show the people the determination of the government......"

"A movement that is visible to the people?" Prime Minister Silenkewicz changed color slightly, and his face was not very good-looking, and a characteristic of socialist countries is that there are many movements, but these movements usually have huge sequelae, not only the Soviet Union. This situation existed in the vast number of socialist countries, but only under the influence of the Soviet Union. Among them, the most influential and destructive was the Great Purge of the thirties.

"That's right. A movement that makes the people visible. The Polish economy is really not working now, and the government is to blame! Serov has a fact-based attitude. I don't think it's a big deal to launch a campaign at all, and it's not that the USSR wants to launch a campaign, so naturally Serov will not be afraid.

The Great Purge Campaign! Who knows who uses this thing, sometimes people don't want to mention the mistakes that have happened in their own country, but they really want to happen in other countries. I would like to add here that India should be excluded, this kind of movement is only good for India, not bad, so it is better not to appear in India.

"Whether before or after the start of the congress, it is imperative to adjust Poland's policy!" Serov, in line with the glorious tradition of the Great Celestial Empire since ancient times, sneered and proposed, "Now the hostility of the middle-level cadres within the Polish government towards the Soviet Union is obvious. At the same time, the problems of the Polish cadre class and the bureaucratic problems are also very serious, and I personally propose, Prime Minister Silenkewicz, to combine the two issues and deal with them at the same time, to launch a campaign in the name of anti-corruption, and at the same time to weaken the current aggressive opposition to the current government, so as to solve the Gomulka group and give the people an explanation, wouldn't it be very good? ”

It's not a big purge! Both Prime Minister Silenkiewicz and Minister of the Interior Korzinski breathed a sigh of relief in their hearts at the same time, and both of them had great fear in their hearts about the great purge movement that was not as famous as meeting. So after calming down and thinking about it, I felt that Serov's proposal seemed to make sense.

"Using a campaign to weaken the influence of the Gomulka Group?" Rokossovsky looked down and muttered to himself, then suddenly looked up and said, "What do you think?" Little Yuri's proposal actually makes a lot of sense, right? Such a sentence already shows the attitude of Marshal Rokossovsky, who is clearly more urgent than the other two men in terms of the urgency of eradicating the Gomulka group.

For all three, the Gomulka group was a real threat, but the severity was different, Marshal Rokossovsky himself was a Soviet, the most wanted person to get rid of Gomulka and his followers, and he wanted Marshal Rokossovsky to return to the Soviet Union as soon as possible. And Marshal Rokossovsky himself, a Polish-Soviet marshal, grew up in the USSR. He came to Poland to serve as Minister of Defense in order for the Soviet Union to better control Poland, and Marshal Rokossovsky could not leave Poland in public or private.

"Gomulka is dead, and the rest of the people are not capable of posing a threat in the short term, but they will not be silenced!" Serov said nonchalantly, "Wait a few more years, they will still be in trouble!" When the time comes, those middle-level cadres will climb to a higher position! Maybe the assassination of the leader may no longer work......"

Prime Minister Silenkiewicz and Minister of Internal Affairs Korzinski are a little discolored, because they both know that Serov's words are by no means alarmist, and their own family knows their own affairs, and the reason why Gomulka has gathered so many people is because of the banner of Polish nationalism, so it will rise again after being deposed, and if it were not for the KGB himself to assassinate Gomulka, they may be marginalized at the congress in two months......

Regardless of what Prime Minister Silenkiewicz and Minister of the Interior Korzinski think, Marshal Rokossovsky has already moved, for Marshal Rokossovsky, the threat of anti-Soviet forces is urgent, and he has never regarded Poland as a motherland, so naturally he will not care whether there are any sequelae of this movement, so he asked, "This suggestion is actually very good." Comrade Silenkevitz, Comrade Korzinsky, what do you think? ”

From the moment the KGB acquiesced in the assassination of Gomulka, things were no longer in the orbit of Prime Minister Silenkewicz. In fact, Prime Minister Silenkewicz understood this for a long time, but he did not expect it to come so quickly, and the attitude of the Soviet Union to solve the anti-Soviet forces in Poland was so urgent, which Prime Minister Silenkewicz did not expect. At this point, Silenkevicz sighed and said, "So? Let's start just after the Eighth Plenum! ”

Prime Minister Silenkewic's attitude shows that at this time he has already succumbed to the Soviet Union's large-scale advance, and since he wants to kill the anti-Soviet forces, it will not affect him, so Prime Minister Silenkewicz naturally chose to be indifferent again, saying, "This kind of movement actually has little to do with me, and it may require Comrade Korzinsky to bother more......

Serov looked at this Polish version of Beria with a cold eye, and once this movement began, the Ministry of Internal Affairs was naturally the first to bear the brunt, and like Yagoda back then, it had huge power. I just don't know whether Kolzinski is a person who keeps his heart in the sport to avoid Yagoda's fate, or pursues Beria's huge authority?

"This ......" Korzinski didn't know what to say for a while, but finally set his eyes on Marshal Rokossovsky, nodded and said, "It's just an anti-corruption campaign, I'm willing to do it for the sake of the people......"

The statement of the Minister of Internal Affairs Koltzinski seems to show that he will not exclude dissidents in the movement, and gave the prime minister and the minister of defense a guarantee in advance, which is also expected by Serov, after all, Poland is different from the original Soviet Union, Poland has Marshal Rokossovsky in charge, and will not let Koltzinski come to Hu, once Koltzinski, the Minister of Internal Affairs, has gone too far, Marshal Rokossovsky will definitely stop it.

"Okay, it will officially start after the Eighth Plenary Session!" Marshal Rokossovsky hit the nail on the head.

Defense Minister Marshal Rokossovsky, Prime Minister Silenkiewicz, and Interior Minister Korzinski set the tone for the anti-corruption campaign at the official residence of Marshal Rokossovsky. The three of them will officially encircle and suppress the anti-Soviet forces in two months......

"It seems that Marshal Rokossovsky also felt threatened?" Serov secretly said in his heart that in fact, a campaign was used as a cover to get rid of the anti-Soviet forces, but in fact, Serov had an idea, just talking. I didn't expect it to pass at all, but I didn't expect Marshal Rokossovsky to recognize it first, there is only one possibility, Marshal Rokossovsky has already felt threatened, so he expressed support for this plan with huge sequelae, but in any case, after this campaign, maybe the anti-Soviet forces will be uprooted. (To be continued)