217th Leningrad Conspiracy

What was discussed at the "Big Three" meeting in Leningrad in May 1937, when the three "leaders of the evil socialist villains" met at their meeting, remained a mystery for decades to come.

The meeting was kept so secret that it was not until 1940, when the Second World War broke out, that some people broke out. However, the details are still unknown. One can only deduce from the changes in the diplomatic and military strategies of China, the Soviet Union, and Germany that they probably engaged in negotiations to divide the world, and the common purpose was the weakened British Empire.

After the end of the Second World War, Chaplin, the famous master of comedy, filmed a part satirizing the meeting of the Big Three.

Since Chaplin was abducted by Lin Han in 1936 to make a "King of War", called an anti-war film, it turned out to be a propaganda film for the arms dealer under the effect of the producer "Scissorhands". Since then, Chaplin has not had a good impression of Germany.

In this era when history is distorted, because Hannah didn't care about Chaplin's image on the screen like Hitler, and even encouraged him to imitate Hitler's image in "Lord of War", director Chaplin also lost the opportunity to "open his brain" and come up with the idea of the classic comedy movie "The Great Dictator".

After the outbreak of World War II, China, the Soviet Union and Germany, waving the "banner of anti-colonialism", actually joined forces against Britain to wage war to carve up its colonies and "fight for territory under the sun" for themselves.

This act of "nationalism" over "socialism" greatly disappointed Chaplin - perhaps he was originally a "socialist lover" of Ye Gong's friend.

Chaplin in disappointment. After hearing about the "Leningrad Conspiracy", I had the idea to come up with the subject of a satirical movie.

The name of the movie is "Three Robbers and a Villain".

The film begins with a dinner scene with a gang of bandits named "Redbeard", led by three bandits of different beard lengths, one with a big beard, one with a mustache, and one without a beard.

A villain was about to celebrate his birthday and ordered someone to make a huge cake, and the cake was made in the shape of a world map. As a result, three robbers broke into the villain's house. After teaming up to beat the villain. Start carving up the pie.

The bearded robber raised his knife and sliced the cake on a large territory of Turkey, Afghanistan, Pakistan and North India, and then held it to his mouth and munched on it.

The bandit with the mustache. The target shifted to France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and northern Europe in Western Europe. The dinner knife was also raised unceremoniously. From time to time, he also used a toothpick to "stab" a few times in North Africa and the Middle East. Pick up a few pieces of dessert made with fruit and chocolate and eat them.

As for the beardless one, he aimed his knife at northern Vietnam, Laos. That part of Myanmar was also unceremoniously dug up a large chunk.

There were two miscellaneous people on the side, a thug-like person, with ridiculously long braids, his name was Lin Manchu, and the three "bearded robbers" were in charge of serving tea and wine during the dinner. As the three robbers were amused, they gave him a piece of chocolate, which represents the East Malay Peninsula and the West Malay Peninsula, as a "little dessert".

The opening scene sourly alludes to the so-called "Leningrad conspiracy", and the scene where the three "bearded robbers" join forces to divide the British cattle, and they do not forget to pull Lin Han out and mock him.

After enjoying the cake of the "old villain" Niu Niu's family, the three "young and strong" robber empires left satisfied. Before leaving, Lin Manchu, the long-braided Chinese who alluded to Lin Han, also slapped the face of the "old villain" with his hand like a tune.

In Chaplin's satirical drama, the beard represents Stalin, the mustache represents Hitler, and as for the one who does not have a beard on his chin, the actor Chaplin prepared for him specially sticks a flesh mole under his left chin, alluding to whom, it is self-evident. As for Lin Manchu, who the image known to the whole world refers to, it is needless to say.

The trilateral talks in Leningrad lasted a total of 10 days.

The first thing to be solved was the distribution of interests, entanglement, and the prevention of war between the Soviet Union and Germany.

After negotiations, the Soviets and Germans reached an agreement that, in the coming days, after the "entry" of Poland at the "right" time, the two sides would divide this "footcloth of Europe" country into two parts, divided into German Poland and Soviet Poland. In the control area, only a small number of troops responsible for maintaining law and order are stationed on both sides, and the two sides send military observers to each other to station in the control area for a long time, and the two sides must notify the other in advance of the movement of troops at or above the battalion level.

According to this plan, Poland would become the most important buffer zone between the Soviet Union and Germany.

Czechoslovakia, the Soviet Union supported Germany's annexation of the Czech Republic, but Slovakia could exist as a puppet state of Germany, but the German presence in the area had to be strictly restricted, and Soviet military observers were allowed to be stationed.

As for the three Baltic states, Germany supported the Soviet Union's annexation of the three countries, and the Soviet garrison in the three countries had to be restricted, while German military observers were allowed to be stationed.

The Soviets and Germans pledged to guarantee Romania's "permanent neutrality" and neither side could make territorial claims to it.

In fact, the agreement was only a strengthened version after the Kiel talks in 1934, but the "sincerity" of the negotiations between the two sides was much deeper than that of the year. Neither the Soviet Union nor Germany, after knowing history, was willing to fight a war in which both sides lost and the Americans were defeated.

In addition, the USSR promised Germany that during the war, the USSR would export oil to Germany in large quantities. Historically, before the outbreak of the Soviet-German war, the Soviet Union's oil exports to Germany were extremely "stingy". In the three years before the outbreak of the Soviet-German war, the Soviet Union's oil exports to Germany were only 700,000 tons -- the Soviet Union, which was well aware of Germany's weakness, was extremely stuck on the oil issue. In this era of distorted history, the Soviet Union promised to export at least 6 million tons of oil to Germany within three years of the agreement. In exchange. Germany, for its part, had to open up some of its advanced technology to the Soviet Union.

Through the Leningrad talks, both the Soviet Union and Germany had already negotiated the division of Europe. Stalin agreed to unite with Germany, and he also admitted that long-term high-intensity armaments would put too much pressure on the Soviet Union. If there is a long-term "friendly peace" between the Soviet Union and Germany, the Soviet Union will not limit military spending to the army, but will be able to pay attention to "farther away".

There were also topics to be discussed between China and the Soviet Union.

The crux of the discussion was the Mongolian question.

Mongolia was the first socialist country to be established with the help of the Soviet Union, and the Soviet Union said that it would not agree to the return of Mongolia and was determined to cut it out of China.

In order to appease China, Stalin was generous to others. He proposed to China to support China's recovery of the lost territory in Annam. Even the Laos region. Support China to recover northern Burma and southern Tibet. Even Stalin even encouraged China to annex northeastern India -- of course, the Chinese side did not agree to the annexation of northeastern India.

In addition, it was agreed that China would allow the People's Liberation Army to pass through Mongolia and the Soviet Union in the war against Japan to liberate Northeast China. At the same time, it promised to send a large army to help the PLA attack Japan. According to the agreement between China and the Soviet side. After the liberation of the Northeast. The Soviet Red Army and the Chinese People's Liberation Army were to join forces to attack Korea, liberate Korea from the Japanese and establish a new socialist state. In the liberation of Northeast China, the Soviet Union promised not to station troops in China afterwards.

Although the three of them were under the banner of "fighting for the cause of the liberation of the colonial peoples" in this meeting. But as Chaplin sarcastically suggested, the reasons for the three are not so above board.

Compared with the Soviet Union, China eats much better, because China has the big killer "since ancient times". Enron, Laos, northern Myanmar, that's just the reconquista. Looking through the history books, you can always find historical evidence that the ancestors of the Chinese lived there.

The pretext of the German side was to go to war for revenge, to break the "criminal Versailles system".

As for the Soviet side, Maozi, who is known for his roughness, is ugly. Its planned attack on Turkey, the liberation of Constantinople, and the breakthrough of the Dardania Strait were nothing more than a continuation of the war between Russia and Turkey for hundreds of years. The war against India and Pakistan was to fulfill the dream of the Russians in the Indian Ocean that they had been dreaming about for hundreds of years.

According to this plan, in addition to completing the strategic goal of breaking through the Dardane Strait, the Soviet Union will also break through to the Indian Ocean, and after the liberation of Korea, according to the plan, the Soviets will establish a naval base in the south of Korea, and the road to the Pacific Ocean will also be opened up -- although the Soviet Union has an outlet to the Pacific Ocean in the Sea of Japan, due to geographical reasons, this access to the sea is not of great significance, and only by getting Korea can the Soviet Union really get a safe passage into the Pacific Ocean.

After the Kiel talks in 1934, Ren Peiguo returned home to China on the Kirsafhiroros, and after the Soviet Union and Germany "opened the frontier" on the map and carved up Poland, the upper-class idealists who believed in the "communists without borders" began to "shatter their ideals".

And when the Leningrad talks came, when the Soviets and Germans nakedly discussed the topic of dividing up the world, the "beardless" one, who was not very "weighty" in this era, completely understood what was going on.

The beardless man, in the eyes of the Soviets, was historically regarded as a "stubborn nationalist" rather than a "communist."

Why is Vietnam after Ho Chi Minh so hostile to China than Vietnam in history? In addition to the nature of the white-eyed wolf, another reason is that China has shattered the Vietnamese dream of unifying the three countries of the Indochina Peninsula - namely Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. These three places are already very close in blood and geographical, and the people of the three countries do not resist reunification. However, it was at the Geneva Conference that China did not support Vietnam's reunification of the three countries of the Indochina Peninsula, and Vietnam felt that it had been cheated by China, which was why it hated China so much.

On the Mongolian issue, the Chinese side and the Soviet Union signed a backup agreement, which stated that as long as the Soviet Union existed forever, the Chinese side would never talk about the Mongolian issue. However, once the Soviet Union collapsed, the former Sino-Soviet agreement on Mongolia would be automatically abolished.

This is a pit dug by China, but Stalin also jumped into it unceremoniously.

At that time, when Chairman Lee Run-seok proposed this record, Stalin replied coldly: "Do you think that the Soviet Union really lived for only 70 years, as in history?" ”

Chairman Lee Yun-seok replied to him: "If the Soviet Union could survive forever, there would indeed be no Mongolian problem." ”

Through Guò Linhan, Stalin got to know Chairman Lee Run-seok more deeply than in history. During his visit to the Soviet Union, Stalin did not deliberately snub him, as is the case in history, but attached great importance to the men in history who later followed his "similar path". In his opinion, the person who can make the "Traveler Lin Han" willing to work hard for him must have his merits.

Stalin said: "History has been shattered!" ”

Chairman Li replied: "Yes, we are recreating a new history. ”

In the end, Stalin agreed to this backup agreement. When signing, he said to Chairman Li: "After knowing history, if the Soviet Union is still as divided as it was in history, what if Mongolia returns to China? If the Soviet Union is really finished, then it will be completely finished, and it may be possible to be reborn from the ashes. ”

As for the Soviet Union itself, Stalin, shortly after his return to Moscow from talks with Linhan, did not order the arrest of Marshal Tukhachevs, but placed him in an idle post in a military academy to vacate him. But the purge in the army continued, and a large number of commanders, generals, and division commanders were arrested and imprisoned, but on a much smaller scale than in history. In contrast to history, Stalin sent a young man from Andropov to work with Beria to review the list of "enemies of the people" provided by Yezhov. Yezhov was responsible for arresting and killing people, and these two people, according to Stalin's instructions, were responsible for "keeping people under the knife" to save people.

Some people sang blackface, some sang red, Stalin began the "limited" purge, after listening to Lin Han's account of the destruction and dark side caused by the Qing Dynasty, Stalin also desperately tried to curb the excessive destruction and damage caused by the Great Purge to the Soviet Union. During his visit to the Soviet Union, Chairman Lee Run-seok proposed to Stalin that China was willing to accept the "exile" of the dismissed members of the "Great Purge" in order to help China build socialism.

After thinking about it for a long time, Stalin agreed to this proposal.

As a result, in this plane, Stalin carried out a limited "purge", of which only one-third of the victims were killed in history, and the remaining two-thirds, half were rescued by Beria and Andropov, and half were "exiled" to China.

History is like a wild horse, since it was broken by the traverser Lin Han, it is running quickly in an unpredictable direction. (To be continued......)

PS: I've updated it first, and I'll proofread it later

Something happened at home, and my parents actually fell ill together yesterday. In a single-child family, there are two elders and a little fart child below, and as soon as someone in the family falls, it is dark. Family planning is really a disaster for future generations, and only when parents are older will they realize how disgusting it is.

Yesterday was too busy to write. I took the time to code this chapter, and I wrote it in a hurry, so I didn't have time to proofread it, so I'll proofread it again when I have time in the evening.