Article 323 Three-Power Non-War Treaty II Asking for a monthly pass

"Why don't I kill myself! How nice it is to be like Timoshenko, why not kill yourself! It seems that it is still weak, I am sorry for the party, I am sorry for the people."

The person who spoke there with his eyes closed and talking to himself was Comrade Zhukov, the red god of war in history, and he was now the best-treated prisoner of war in the Fushun prisoner of war camp.

Because Zhukov's official luck in this time and space is better? I became a brigade commander early in the morning - can this official fortune be considered good? When he became a brigade commander, he became a prisoner, and his life was definitely over - but he was captured as a brigade commander, also known as Zhukov, so he still received some preferential treatment in the Fushun prisoner of war camp. For example, there is a very clean single room, the food is also an officer's small stove, and there are white Russian doctors to help treat you when you are sick. It's just that this person is a little depressed mentally, and recently heard that the war is over, and he is even more bent on committing suicide. Therefore, the prisoner of war camp had to assign him three separate guards, who watched him in three shifts to prevent him from committing suicide in fear of crime (at this time, it is estimated that he will not be a martyr if he dies). He also specially invited an Orthodox priest from Harbin who was particularly able to deceive to enlighten him, but it didn't seem to have any effect.

The iron door of the cell was opened with a bang, Zhukov opened his eyes, looked at the door, and saw a bearded Belarusian doctor in a white coat walking in with a solemn expression and nodding at him: "How is Zhukov, did you take your medicine on time?" Did you sleep well yesterday? Did you ever have that dream again? ”

Behind the doctor, two gendarmes walked in carrying a small table. There was some food on top, with bread and butter marinated meat. There was also a bottle of low-quality vodka as well as a shot glass. The two gendarmes set the table lightly and stood silently at the door.

Zhukov poured himself a glass of wine, took a sip, and then muttered: "I had that dream again, in which I became the chief of the General Staff of the Soviet Red Army, and fascist Germany was invading the Soviet Union, and they had a lot of tanks and planes. The combat effectiveness is very strong, the Red Army has been defeated, and it has been defeated! In the end, the Soviet Union is going to fail, Moscow is about to be occupied by the enemy, it's over, it's all over, this dream is like it's real, it's terrible! It's horrible! Unthinkable! As he spoke, he glanced at the doctor, "Doctor." Am I going crazy? Am I going crazy? ”

The doctor looked at the pale Zhukov and shook his head slightly: "It's nothing, it's just a dream, take some medicine and sleep well, nothing will happen." He said insincere words of comfort, and it seemed to him that Zhukov must have suffered too much blow. I can't bear it anymore, and I'm on the verge of going crazy. And those unusually real dreams should be a sign of schizophrenia. He smiled reluctantly: "The negotiations between Soviet Russia and China have begun in Hong Kong, and it won't be long before you can return to your family, and you will be fine by then." ”

Unexpectedly, Zhukov smiled bitterly, shook his head and said, "I can't go back to my family." I'm going to divorce my wife and never see her again. I'll just go to Siberia alone. Let me die there! Anyway, the USSR will be finished sooner or later! ”

The White Russian doctor sighed heavily, and looked back at a gendarme standing in the doorway, who was in the guise of Hu Roller Blinds. Hu Rolling Shutter also shook his head in his heart, this Red Army brigade commander is really crazy, he is already full of nonsense, it doesn't look like he is pretending, and there is no need to pretend to be crazy. It seems that the above calculations of wanting to keep him as a military adviser in China will not work.

At the same time that the red god of war Zhukov was about to go crazy, in the seventh camp of the Fushun prisoner of war camp, there was a seemingly very ordinary one-story bungalow, and there were a few prisoners of war walking around and looking around from time to time, and some characters in the room had been talking for a whole morning.

"Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Zhengting has already discussed the exchange of prisoners with the Deputy People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs of the Soviet Government, Yue Fei, and according to the information revealed in the Western newspapers, all your prisoners of war, regardless of their personal wishes, will be repatriated!"

"But Moscow had just held a military parade to celebrate the victory, and Pravda also declared that the Red Army had won a great victory on both the Eastern and Western Fronts at a very small cost, and the defeat in the Battle of Harigan Tusumu in Manchuria was not known at all in the country! According to the usual expression of the Bolsheviks, they will definitely tell the lie to the end! What will happen to those of us prisoners of war who witnessed the defeat of the Red Army? ”

"We're going to be arrested, and maybe we'll be killed! If we want to live, we need to act quickly! ”

"But how? What can we do if we are just prisoners of war who do not have even the most basic freedoms? If you want to riot, you will definitely be suppressed by the squadron, and it will be a dead end at that time! ”

"If there is a way, there must be a way! In China, there are still nearly two million Russian compatriots who are supporting us, and China's industrialization depends on the compatriots brought to China by Kolchak to a great extent, so the Chinese rulers will certainly not disregard decency. And the international powers will support us in our struggle! We can go on a hunger strike and protest against repatriation! As long as we can make a fuss, our compatriots outside and our friends in the world can figure out a way! ”

Present here were the leaders of some renegade Red Army prisoners of war in Camp No. 7, who were either recruits forcibly recruited by the Eastern Front in the Far East, who had not received political and ideological education, and whose consciousness was very low. Either the captured political workers of the Red Army, who, of course, knew what it was to be captured in the Red Army! What happened after they went back, so some of them who were not strong enough took the lead in taking refuge with the White Russian agents in the prisoner of war camp.

Presiding over today's secret meeting was Major Mlachkovsky, who worked for the Provisional Government of Belarus. He was an artillery officer of the Tsarist Russian army, and after fleeing to China with Kolchak, he joined the intelligence department of the Provisional Government of Belarus - the Nationalist Government collected 500 tons of gold for the protection of others, and used the Belarusian intellectuals to develop heavy industry and education. Naturally, we can only turn a blind eye to certain misdeeds of the Provisional Government of Belarus.

Major Mlachkovsky, this time received instructions directly from Kolchak, who ordered him: "We are obliged to rescue our compatriots who have been captured by the Chinese." They must not be allowed to fall into the clutches of the Bolsheviks once again, at least they must be given the right to choose! As soon as you arrive in Fushun, you will get in touch with our people in the prisoner of war camp, and try every means to create an incident, and you can do anything except riots, and you must make a fuss! ”

Hong Kong, Hong Kong, United Kingdom, Governor-General's House Chamber, Hong Kong.

"Mr. Yue Fei, we are deeply skeptical of your assertion that some Chinese prisoners were attracted by the superiority of the socialist system and wanted to stay in Soviet Russia. Very skeptical! However, we are willing to continue the negotiations with the utmost sincerity, provided that you can provide a true list of our prisoners, and that our personnel enter the territory of Soviet Russia and talk to those captured to ascertain that it is their true intention to remain in Soviet Russia. I guess that's not too much to ask, right? In addition, in the Fushun prisoner of war camp, where your country's prisoners are being held, there have been petitions and hunger strikes by those who are unwilling to return to your country, and there have been recent news that nearly 5,000 people are on hunger strike! In view of the fact that this incident will have a very negative impact on the international community, we hope that you will be able to send staff to the Fushun prisoner of war camp. Educate your prisoners of war on persuasion. If they really don't want to return."

Speaking very fluent English was Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Zhengting, who was presiding over peace talks with Soviet Russia in Hong Kong these days, and it was very smooth at first. Russia, China, and Japan did not intend to fight any further, and the three countries involved in the mediation, Britain, the United States, and France, did not want the war to end soonβ€”their Poland was already facing collapse on the Western Front. If we don't end this war, I'm afraid that there will really be a day when red flags will be planted all over Europe!

Therefore, the armistice agreement between China, Japan, Poland and the Soviet Union was signed very smoothly, and the following are the conditions for a peace treaty. For Wang Zhengting, the "Sino-Soviet Peace Treaty" could have been an easy matter, because Chang Ruiqing had already negotiated the terms with the Soviet envoy Yue Fei. First, the war between China and Russia ended in a draw. Neither party brings a claim; second, the border of the eastern front of China and Russia (Far Eastern Republics) was restored to its pre-war state; Second, the redrawing of the border between China and Russia on the northern front (Mongolian side) will allow Soviet Russia to acquire about 500,000 square kilometers of territory; Third, the border between China and Russia on the Western Front (Xinjiang and Central Asia) has been redrawn. China will acquire about 510,000 square kilometers of territory; Fourth, China and Russia signed a non-aggression pact.

But no one expected that at a time when the Sino-Russian negotiations were progressing and both sides were in a harmonious mood, a prisoner of war issue would arise! First of all, the number on the list of Chinese prisoners submitted by the Soviet and Russian sides is unbelievably small, Jiang Jshi lost more than 100,000 people in the territory of the Far Eastern Republic, and only a few thousand were captured? Who will believe this? As a result, under repeated questioning by the Chinese side, the Soviet and Russian sides admitted that some of the Chinese prisoners voluntarily stayed in the Far East because they envied the superiority of the socialist system. Anyway, there are more people in China, and no one cares if there are tens of thousands less, as long as these people are indeed voluntarily stranded in Russia, the Chinese side will not pursue them.

But immediately after, the Russian prisoners of war also began to make trouble, and they were unwilling to return home! Eh, isn't this socialism superior? Aren't all those Chinese prisoners happy? Why do these people who have come out of the socialist paradise prefer to stay in the dire straits of revisionist China? Is the socialist paradise worse than the revisionist hell? And everyone knows that the life of the Chinese is not rich, and it is definitely the last in the entire capitalist camp! If the people of the socialist paradise are to run to China, then the quality of this paradise will be very problematic! When the time comes, will the governments and newspapers of the capitalist countries of Europe and the United States not seize this opportunity to wantonly smear and spread rumors about socialist Soviet Russia?

Therefore, the retention of Soviet Russian prisoners of war now has a bearing on the quality of the socialist paradise and the superiority of the socialist system -- although Soviet Russia is now also preparing to take the capitalist road and engage in some new economic policy, people have not put down the brand of socialism! The one called socialism with Soviet Russian characteristics is still very superior.

As a result, the Russian negotiator Yue Fei began to rage, constantly accusing the protests in the Fushun prisoner of war camp of being an imperialist conspiracy. It was sabotage by the White Russian spies and sabotage of the peace talks, in short, it was resolutely unacceptable to the Soviet and Russian sides. The Chinese side must apologize to Soviet Russia for this, and eliminate the impact and ensure that the same thing will not happen again in the future!

This is a stump for Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Zhengting -- now these captured GC fighters refuse to eat, and would rather starve to death than return to the socialist motherland, let alone the Chinese foreign minister, and even the foreign ministers of the whole world can add together. Can't you send someone to force feed? Treat GCIST fighters like they raise Peking crammers? This might have been possible in Soviet Russia, but now there are many members of the International Red Cross in the Fushun war criminals camp, and after the hunger strike, many Chinese and foreign journalists have come (this is what Chang Ruiqing meant). Since the news can't be blocked, it's better to be open and transparent, so as not to misunderstand the outside world), in short, things are already a bit big!

After realizing that the situation was not good, the Nanjing side immediately discussed and came up with a countermeasure, that is, to let the Soviet and Russian functionaries enter the prisoner of war camp to do ideological education work, as long as these prisoners of war realized that the party and the motherland still cared about them. There will definitely be no persecution of these captives, and the incident will not be eliminated?

However, Wang Zhengting's words fell, and when Yue Fei was still thinking about it, the British Governor of Hong Kong, Stubb, who participated in the negotiations as a mediator, suddenly continued Wang Zhengting's words and said: "If the Russian prisoners are really unwilling to return to China, our British Empire is also willing to take them in, and they can live a free and peaceful life in Australia or Canada." Furthermore. The U.S. side also said that it could take in some Russian prisoners who were unwilling to return to China. This should take care of the decency of the Chinese and Russian sides, right? ”

Hearing such a statement, the Chinese personnel present felt a little speechless in their hearts. Isn't that adding fuel to the fire? Who doesn't know that Australia, Canada, and the United States are very wealthy? Now the White Russians who remain in China have sharpened their heads and want to emigrate to the past, if those prisoners of war can go to those capitalist paradises, how many people will be willing to return to Russia?

"Mr. Yue Fei, do you think Governor Situ Bat's construction is not feasible?" Wang Zhengting was almost asking questions, and he was even more bitter in his heart. This errand was originally thought to be a high-profile power-country diplomacy. Who would have thought that it would be planted on a prisoner issue, it seems that this foreign minister has done his job!

He is not the only one who complains in his heart. Yue Fei, Deputy People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs of Soviet Russia, also felt powerless. The current line of the Russian GCD is to liberate the peoples of Europe in the future and restore the economy of the country, which requires the relaxation of relations between Soviet Russia and China and the conclusion of a non-aggression pact, which is the general line of the world revolution! Its importance is far from being comparable to the international image of the thousands of trouble-making Red Army traitors and Soviet Russia. But if the international image of Soviet Russia were to be dealt a blow because of this incident, I am afraid that it would also be a pretext for Lenin-Stalin's faction to fight back against the Trotskyists!

However, the Soviet Russian diplomat did not look anxious on his face, but was a little indifferent: "According to the law promulgated by the Supreme Soviet of our country, every Russian citizen has the freedom to move abroad, but the governments of Britain, France and the United States are unwilling to open their doors to welcome immigrants from Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and the Far East." Sir Stubb, are you preparing to adjust your immigration policy in the UK? What about allowing our citizens to freely move to the territory of the British Empire? If that were the case, of course, we would have allowed the free emigration of all our citizens, including our prisoners, as has always been the policy of the Soviet state. ”

Listening to Yue Fei's words, Wang Zhengting breathed a long sigh in his heart, it seems that Soviet Russia still aimed the spearhead of the struggle at Britain and the United States. To tell the truth, most of those Red Army prisoners were ordinary laborers who were of little use, and it was the life of the poor to stay in China, so it was better to go back to Soviet Russia, of course, not to live in a labor camp in Soviet Russia.

Hong Kong Governor Situ Bat's face was a little gloomy, he looked at Yue Fei with a proud look, and said with a forced smile: "Mr. Yue Fei, in fact, Britain, France, the United States, and several other civilized countries in the world have accepted a large number of refugees from Russia in the past few years, so that they can avoid inhumane political persecution, and now we believe that those captured Soviet Russian Red Army officers and soldiers will also suffer the same persecution after returning home, so we are willing to provide them with political shelter In fact, Many leaders of the Bolshevik Party, including you, Mr. Yue Fei, had the same experience of taking refuge in foreign territory, right? But now, why can't you let those Red Army prisoners of war live? ”

"Nope! On the contrary, they are dead end in your capitalist countries! Yue Fei slapped the table and retorted loudly: "They will become the object of oppression and exploitation by the capitalists, and those capitalists will throw them back to Soviet Russia after squeezing out all their surplus value!" We cannot allow you to exploit and oppress our people like this! This is absolutely not allowed! ”