Volume 2 Chapter 028 Changing Clouds II
Shame on you...... Just noticed a typo in the chapter name of the previous chapter......
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After the completion of the first deal, the Soviet and Russian sides were very satisfied, especially the military industry and the generals of the army, and the practical value of the bazooka was even better than they initially expected.
Since the beginning of the First World War, tanks have emerged, and the corresponding anti-tank weapons have also come into being, among which the most used is anti-tank guns, but the anti-armor effect is not very good, and the real anti-tank weapon is still the anti-tank gun.
However, compared with tanks, the mobility of anti-aircraft guns is much worse, and many times they can only be used as defensive weapons, and they are basically not used in offensive battles.
Compared with anti-tank guns and anti-aircraft guns, the bazooka is much better in armor-piercing effect and mobility, and a company only needs to be equipped with such a bazooka, which can easily defeat the opponent's tank when facing the enemy's armored target, which is really a great weapon on the battlefield.
In addition to dealing with armored targets, the bazooka also had a practicality that no other weapon could match when attacking pillboxes and civil engineering works, and the Russian Red Army no longer had to brave the rain of bullets to blow up pillboxes.
And what shocked the Soviet and Russian sides even more was that the armor penetration depth of the bazooka exceeded 100 mm, which basically crushed the frontal armor of all tanks in the world at present.
After getting the actual bazooka, drawings and production line, the Soviet and Russian sides felt that their business was simply profitable, and at the same time, it also induced the greed of the Soviet and Russian sides, and wanted to continue to get more and better things from overseas organizations, they did not forget the support list that Wang Ming turned over at that time, which not only included 107 rocket launchers, but also the new T34 tanks and La-5 fighters, and the data performance was beyond the current world's weapons.
After the greed of the people was induced, the Soviet side was somewhat desperate to get what was left. And through Wang Ming, he conveyed his thoughts to the Datong Party, hoping to reduce the "cost" of the transaction for the sake of everyone's red political party.
The Datong Party was originally fishing, and it was naturally very happy to see the fish on the hook, but it was still the old rule, if you want technical equipment, you will exchange technical personnel.
Seeing that the Datong Party did not enter the oil and salt, the Soviet Russian bigwigs couldn't help but be very angry, when will the younger brother be able to argue with the eldest brother. I want to send the Russian Red Army to crush the Datong Party and take away everything about overseas organizations from them.
However, this is just thinking about it, it would be a bit stupid for the leaders of Soviet Russia to really do this, not to mention that both parties are red parties and have a relationship with a strip of water, and the Soviet Russian Red Army has no reason to attack them.
Even if it were to attack, it would not be so easy to destroy the Datong Party, which had the assistance of overseas organizations, and judging from the combat effectiveness displayed by the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army in its recent campaigns, the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army was already a very remarkable force. Moreover, their current equipment level is far higher than that of the Soviet Russian Red Army, and the Soviet Russian Red Army may not necessarily have an advantage in a real fight.
What's more, the supply lines of the Far Eastern battlefield are extremely long, and the workers' and peasants' Red Army occupies the home field, both morally and in strength. It's a war with little chance of winning, so no stupid commander would cost hundreds of thousands of warrior lives for something uncertain.
If they can't attack by force, there is only Huairou, and the Soviet and Russian sides want to get the technical information in the hands of overseas organizations. They can only send out the technicians who are already stretched thin in their own country again and again.
Faced with such a situation, the Datong Party naturally had to "kindly" consider Soviet Russia and find ways to squeeze out more technical personnel for them. It wasn't until the Soviet Russian side was "exhausted" that the Datong Party reluctantly said to the big brother of Soviet Russia, just hand over all the prisoners in your cell to us as technicians, anyway, it is useless for you to keep them, rather than killing them, it is better to use them to exchange technical information.
When Zhang Wentian and Qin Bangxian told Wang Ming about this proposal, Wang Ming was almost half frightened to death, he really didn't expect that the Datong Party would put forward such a proposal, which seemed to be able to help Soviet Russia solve the problem of the current lack of technical personnel, but whether the Soviet Russian side would agree, he was very skeptical.
So after relieving himself, Wang Ming stared at Zhang Wentian and Qin Bangxian for a long time before saying, "What does the Datong Party want to do?" β
"What? It's not that the big brother of Soviet Russia is in some trouble, let's help him come up with advice......" Zhang Wentian said.
"Hmph, don't play stupid in front of me." Wang Ming waved his hand to interrupt Zhang Wentian's words, "You and I are not fools, don't you understand what the situation is like for the people who have been purged out by Su ~ Anti-Purge?" Those are all political prisoners, and each of them can touch the nerves of the Bolsheviks in Soviet Russia, and if you want to receive these people in China as technicians, you are not afraid that the Soviet and Russian sides will suspect that you have other ideas? β
"Is there any other way to solve the lack of skilled personnel in Soviet Russia?" What Wang Ming said, Zhang Wentian naturally knew that this was also an issue that the party Central Committee had discussed for a long time after Li Keji put forward his proposal.
Regardless of whether those who were defeated in the purging ~ rebellion were wronged or not, no matter where these people were placed, they would be a big trouble for the Bolsheviks in Soviet Russia, and the Soviet Russian side would not rest assured that these personnel would be handed over to the Datong Party, so there was still some need for some turnaround and agreement between them.
Therefore, after Zhang Wentian left Wang Ming speechless, he continued to explain: "Of course, for the sake of the big brother of Soviet Russia, our party cannot simply transfer these personnel to China for use, and on some specific use issues, we still have to discuss with the big brother of Soviet Russia. β
"Discuss it?" Wang Ming didn't know what Zhang Wentian meant.
"To put it simply, the Soviet and Russian sides can remove all these people from the list and nominally no longer exist in this world. As for our party, we will redefine the identity of these replacement personnel, so that they will stay in China for the rest of their lives and will never take half a step out of China. Zhang Wentian simply stated the thoughts of the Party Central Committee.
Hearing this, although Wang Ming still did not like the proposal of the Datong Party, he still seriously considered the feasibility of doing so, although it was a little naΓ―ve, but it might as well be a way, and the only trouble was the trust between the two parties.
If it had been in the past, Wang Ming would have unconditionally trusted the Comintern, because the Comintern was his spiritual mentor and guided his revolutionary ideals. But when he saw that the Bolsheviks in Soviet Russia were only based on national interests, he couldn't help but re-understand the real world, although it was unbelievable, but it also gave him a head start.
Putting aside meaningless ideals and aligning everything with interests, he really doesn't know how to maintain this trust between the two parties, especially when it comes to sensitive topics, and any wind and grass may cause unnecessary misunderstandings.
After thinking about it, Wang Ming didn't know who was in the hands of this idea, but since the Datong Party had decided to do so, it must have been discussed for a long time, otherwise it would not have been put forward so rashly. That being the case, he might as well be a mouthpiece again and pass on the Datong Party's proposal to the Soviet side.
Like Wang Ming, when the Soviet Russian side saw the proposal of the Datong Party again, many people were taken aback, and they really couldn't figure out why the Datong Party was so bold, and the Datong Party was so well-informed that even the Great Purge within Soviet Russia knew about it, and Cheka, who was in charge of the intelligence department, was scolded at that time.
At the first time, the idea of the Soviet and Russian sides was that the Datong Party wanted to subvert them, and several bigwigs were so angry that they gritted their teeth, and after calming down and thinking about it, they felt that it should not be the case, and if the Datong Party wanted to subvert them, how could they use such naΓ―ve means.
After carefully reading the information conveyed by Wang Ming again, the Soviet Russian bigwigs couldn't help but think about the feasibility of replacing the Su ~ anti-personnel, although it would be more troublesome to leave the lives of these people, but compared to the gains obtained, this risk is not unbearable.
As the initiators of the Great Purge, the bigwigs know better than anyone the true meaning behind this political movement, and naturally understand how many of them are innocently implicated, and these are necessary costs that cannot be avoided and cannot be avoided in all of them.
From 1934 to the present, how many people have been arrested, the bigwigs have no intention of calculating, and the end of these people does not need to think about it to know what the situation is, not how cruel they are, but the struggle has always been like this.
Originally, these people were already a burden to Soviet Russia, and no one thought that they would still have use value, although they had to take a certain risk, but it was not a kind of waste utilization.
After serious and in-depth discussions, the Soviet and Russian bigwigs could not help but feel that the proposal of the Datong Party could indeed solve their current problems, and if they only replaced the anti-oppressive personnel to China, the domestic technical personnel would not have to be so stretched, and the problems that plagued both sides would be solved at once.
Although the Datong Party has promised that the replacement personnel will not set foot in China for the rest of their lives, the interests between countries can not be generalized so simply, and a verbal promise cannot be trusted.
In order to achieve mutual trust between the two sides, the Soviet and Russian bigwigs, after unifying their opinions, decided that it would be better to send an important figure to northwest China to negotiate face-to-face negotiations with the Datong Party; first, to negotiate the "resettlement issue" of the replacement personnel, second, to reconfirm the technical materials and physical objects provided by the overseas organizations, and third, to take the opportunity to contact and contact the overseas organizations; if the Datong Party and overseas organizations can completely break away from the cooperation between the Datong Party and the overseas organizations, the Soviet and Russian sides will certainly be able to obtain more and stronger benefits.
Such an important task, of course, had to send people who were important enough, loyal enough, and capable enough, to rummage through the party comrades, and Stalin finally chose Lavrenty. Pavlovich. Beria, in a hurry, pulled him out of the front line of the anti-~ counter-movement. (To be continued......)
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