Chapter 177: Internal Friction
Ulyanov immediately fell unconscious. After regaining consciousness, he refused to go to the hospital for treatment, believing that another assassination might await him, and was quickly taken to the Kremlin. The location of the second bullet was dangerous, and doctors could not remove it. The bullet did not pierce the left lung, but the situation was still urgent due to the flow of blood into the lungs. Ulyanov, however, continued to work and gradually recovered in good health. However, the assassination had a severe impact on Ulyanov's health, and the bullet from the assassination was left in his neck, close to his spine, about 1 cm, and it was not possible to safely remove the bullet due to the medical conditions at the time. It was not until April 24, 1922, that a German doctor performed surgery on Lenin to remove the bullet. In May 1922, Ulyanov suffered his first stroke, partially paralyzed on his right side, and began to reduce government affairs.
After suffering a stroke, Ulyanov completed a will and gave it to his wife Krupskaya, commenting on six senior leaders of Soviet Russia: Trotsky, Stalin, Zinoviev, Kamenev, Bukharin, and Pydakov. One of the views on Stalin was that "I am not sure whether he will always be able to use this power with great care." Due to the serious dispute between Ulyanov and Stalin over the foreign trade monopoly and the Georgian incident some time ago, at this time, as the "hamster plan" continued to develop, the confrontation between the two sides was once again staged.
As the matter of the shortage of grain in the Russian treasury had been spread in Soviet Russia, and rumors that the wartime policy would be implemented began to spread on a large scale, the Antonov movement, which had been suppressed, was once again revived.
The Antonov movement is just a nice term, and in the military encyclopedia of the 80s of the former Soviet Russia, it is called the Antonov Rebellion, the rebellion of the kulaks, the Socialist-Revolutionaries in the Russian province of Tambov (480 km southwest of Moscow). The rebellion was led by the Socialist-revolutionary Antonov, and the British, French, and American imperialists took advantage of the domestic economic difficulties of Soviet Russia to plan the rebellion. The number of rebels reached 50,000, organized into two group armies, and killed more than 2,000 people. The famous generals of the civil war of the Soviet Russian army, such as Tukhachevsky, Ubolevich, Kotovsky, Fediko and Tyulenev, led the army to quell the rebellion with the support of the local population.
For example, the 1st Cavalry Regiment of the 14th Independent Brigade of the Cavalry Division played a role in suppressing the Antonov rebellion in Tambov Province, and Zhukov, then the commander of the 2nd Company, was awarded the Order of the Red Banner.
It should be noted that the top leaders of Soviet Russia were very afraid of this rebellion, because the peasant uprising clearly put forward their own political program, such as "Down with the grain collection system" and "Long live the Union".
Although Ulyanov was temporarily unable to handle government affairs due to illness, Trotsky, who was second only to Ulyanov in prestige among the leaders of Soviet Russia, was still alive and well.
Trotsky was appointed Chairman of the Military Council of Soviet Russia and People's Commissar of the Army and Navy - Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Army, responsible for the formation of the Russian army. Trotsky was born to play with the pen, and he was the best at writing articles and giving speeches, but the sudden abandonment of writing and joining the army was a great deal for him.
Although he had no previous military experience, Trotsky was very good at doing the military, and within a year he was able to build up an army of one million - in the early summer of 1918, the number of Soviet troops in Russia exceeded 300,000, in the autumn it soared to 800,000, and by the end of the year it quickly exceeded 1 million.
Ulyanov once said to his friend and famous writer Gorky, who can quickly create a mighty army of millions of men for me but Trotsky?
During the civil war, he even braved the rain of bullets on an armored train to direct the battle in person, and was almost killed; When the counter-revolutionary army attacked Petersburg, the then leader of Petersburg, Zinoviev, was half frightened (which humiliated him), but Trotsky calmly commanded the battle. After that, he became the "sole organizer", "founder", "leader and organizer" of victories on all fronts in Soviet Russia. If he had not turned the tide at this critical moment, the future of the Soviet Russian regime would have been in dire straits.
However, power brings not only honor but also danger! For example, Zinoviev, Kamenev, and Stalin secretly formed a common front to represent the interests of the new bureaucracy and, in part, reflect the interests of the kulaks who had risen as a result of the NEP, and began to usurp leadership in the upper echelons of Soviet Russia, especially against Trotsky.
But Trotsky, who was both civil and military, not only knew how to play with the pen and the barrel of a gun, but also knew how to run a business. He is far more capable of doing things than Stalin and others economically, why? Because it is very important to note that Trotsky was born in a Jewish rich peasant family with about 300 acres of land in the village of Yanuvka, Kherson County, Ukraine. Although "Spelling Daddy" was not yet popular in this era, the innate genes of the Jews still brought him excellent genetic inheritance.
As soon as the leader of Soviet Russia fell, Trotsky, as the second eldest, immediately felt the pressure brought by the three Stalin, and the top level of Soviet Russia began a battle between the top and the bottom, although it was not reflected in the reinforcements in the Far East, but in the European part of Soviet Russia, it intensified.
Due to the delay in coming up with an effective plan, the Antonov rebellion broke out again with astonishing power, the scale of which again reached 50,000 men, and the area of the rebellion was much larger than before. Even the rich peasants of the Cossacks followed suit, and in just one month there were more horse bandits whistling through Soviet Russia. All of a sudden, the Ukrainian rebels, the Antonov rebellion, and the Cossack bandits were rampant in Soviet Russia, and the situation in Soviet Russia, which had just stabilized, was reversed in just three months.
Trotsky's political foundation was a group of people in the early days of the Soviet Russian army, who suffered a large number of casualties during the three-year civil war and the anti-imperialist intervention war in Soviet Russia, and the initial benefits they received from the wars, which made them begin to dissociate themselves from Trotsky, all of which severely weakened Trotsky's political foundation.
And the three Stalin began to take advantage of the opportunity to wantonly appoint henchmen and replace the merits of various posts.
Outside, the Entente countries were pressing forward step by step, plotting to support, there were three major rebellions inside, and there were factional disputes within the army, and the Soviet Russian top brass felt that the situation was even more erosive than after "October."
At the end of March 1922, the Russian Fifth Army, which had been fighting in the Far East for several months, began a planned recuperation, and the number of 21 divisions finally barely reached 126,000 after being replenished by new recruits and officers of the military service organs.
On the opposite side of them, the Japanese army had only less than 90,000 troops, mixed with an unknown number of tens of thousands of White Russian troops. Quantitatively, the Japanese army was at a disadvantage, but in combination with the Japanese army's combat style, the Japanese army was still in a favorable position.
Since the logistics of the army in the Far East were tossed by Timur several times, the Japanese army seized this powerful fighter and took advantage of the situation to carry out counterattacks, night attacks, and sneak attacks. Lao Maozi had to gather his troops, and even recaptured Boli City by the Japanese army for a while.
Far water can't save near fire, and this saying is most appropriate to use in Soviet Russians now. Because the Japanese army had been fighting a tailwind battle before, the Japanese army had been held down and beaten to death by the Soviet and Russian troops in the head-on battle, so many troops were disjointed, and the distance between the various units was very far.
For example, the 23 divisions and 1 special service brigade with a total of 228,000 men who came to reinforce have just arrived in Ulan-Ude and started repairing the bombed-out Far Eastern artery between Ulan-Ude and Chita. And their tails are still in the Urals!
This is also the reason why, their scale is huge, the momentum is terrifying, and Zhao Yun is still confident that he will drag them in the Far East. Another point is the information obtained through the guò inside, among which only about 130,000 are veterans of previous civil wars, and the rest are filled by new recruits.
The veterans of these ranks who were laid off were left in Moscow and converted to administrative work.
Of course, if there is a stir, they will still be transformed into fighters of Soviet Russia at the first time.
However, Moscow's move also made Zhao Yun not have the slightest confidence in counteracting and subduing this army mixed with a large number of recruits. Moscow left a hand on them, and the relatives of the soldiers in the army basically stayed in their places of origin, and did not move with the army as usual. These relatives have effectively become hostages of Moscow's control of the force.
But it was the spur that made them move quickly.
It would be even more difficult for their forward cavalry to gallop towards Boli and rush to the aid of the Japanese, lest the Japanese gain a foothold.
Therefore, their main energy for a while and a half was still on the Japanese army. The great chauvinism of Soviet Russia still ignored the weak side of China.
In fact, it's no wonder that Lao Maozi doesn't treat Huaxia as a dish, the Japanese really didn't give Soviet Russia much time to stop.
At the beginning of April, taking advantage of the fact that the Fifth Army had just withdrawn to Chita, the Japanese army suddenly sent an elite unit to Tongguò Manchuria, and attacked the logistics units of the Russians from the rear of the Fifth Army, burning a section of the logistics of the Russians in one fell swoop.
You must know that the Russians have gone through a winter of fierce battles and have not received the necessary replenishment, and there are only a few grains and herbs, which will make matters worse.
Originally, it was possible to collect grain on the spot, but Timur and the three barons made a big fuss in Siberia, but they emptied Siberia, which is not much of a family.
So Lao Maozi was very annoyed, and he also chased all the way to the border. Of course, none of the elite Japanese troops of this army of hundreds escaped in the end, and they were all executed by the angry Soviet Russians. Well, now, Lao Maozi is crying, and there is no food. The Japanese also cried, these hundreds of people are all elites!
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As for the requirements for recruiting students, Zhao Yun also made two instructions, one is to be able to swim, and the other is not afraid of heights.
The second point is easy to understand, if you are even afraid of Gao, then don't fly. The first point is because the Jiangnan River is dense, who knows if there will be a lake below when you land!
Recruiting this group of trainees is also Zhao Yun's helpless move, even if the military unit in the camp has an airplane, it is quite inflexible, and it can still be used for straight-line bombing, but for aerial combat, then the problem will be great. In order to deal with all kinds of enemies he encountered in the future, this caused Zhao Yun to be ruthless and cultivate his own pilots.
The training of a pilot costs a lot of money, so the Air Force used to be called "cavalry in the air", and it was unaffordable to have some capital.
Faced with the population base of Huaxia, Zhao Yun started training from the most basic "flying". If you learn to "fly" first, you can fly better in the future.