No. 744 Tiger Exorcism VI Is there still a monthly pass?
The new Soviet Embassy in Japan occupies the most central plot of land in Tokyo's Rokukimoto area, and is also the largest and most luxurious of all foreign embassies in Japan. Of course, the status of this embassy is also the most special, everyone knows that this is the "Taishang Center" of the Japanese GCD, and the general backstage of the Japanese G International faction.
Early this morning, in the living room of the Soviet Embassy, several visitors were already staggered. There are Sanzo Nosaka, vice chairman of the Japanese g and chairman of the Council of Ministers, Yamakawa Jun, head of the Japanese organization, Kenji Miyamoto, general secretary of the Japanese g (equivalent to the secretary general), and Hajime Kagami, the Japanese and G bigwigs who have retired.
This Soviet ambassador was named Nikita Khrushchev! Well, what an amazing character, too! In the original history, in 1935, he was already the first secretary of the Moscow Oblast Party Committee! However, at this time and space, Comrade Khrushchev's official fortune was not good, he did not have a wife or daughter who could secure Trotsky, and he was not a Jew, let alone an officer of the Red Army, so he could not touch the threshold of the core of power in the Soviet Union. However, because he stood unequivocally on Trotsky's side in the civil strife in the early years of the United Kingdom, his career was relatively stable, and he remained a leading cadre in the metallurgical industry enterprises of the Soviet Union. At the end of the twenties, he was also sent to Japan to serve as the head of the Soviet Metallurgical Industry Expert Group, and made great contributions to the construction of Japan's iron and steel industry. He has also established deep personal friendships with several high-ranking figures in the Japanese GCD. Therefore, he was appointed ambassador to Japan by the Ministry of People's Commissariat for Foreign Affairs, in place of Ambassador Royanovsky, who had died of illness more than two years earlier, when Japan was on the verge of an American invasion. The shape shì is very bad, so no one wants to be the Japanese ambassador, so Khrushchev, a layman in diplomatic work, is cheap.
Although Khrushchev did not understand diplomacy, he did a good job as ambassador to Japan for more than two years, and although there was nothing brilliant about it, he did not make any mistakes, and he sat firmly in the position of deputy people's commissar. Moreover, the Japanese GCD also turned around and won both naval battles in the Hawaiian Islands. He also laid a large territory in Nanyang and established the Nanyang Federation. This incident had little to do with him, but Comrade Trotsky thought that Comrade Khrushchev had made a meritorious contribution to the revolution, and he gave him a Lenin Medal, and he was about to prosper in his official fortunes. Recently, a friend of his friends in the People's Commissariat of Heavy Industry in Moscow wrote to him that Comrade Trotsky was considering setting up an advisory group of experts to aid India, and that he wanted him, an expert with both diplomatic experience and knowledge of heavy industry, to become the head of the People's Commissar level to help India build heavy industry. It is said that he also plans to reward a member of the Central Committee for him to do!
This is a member of the Central Committee! In the future, when I returned to the Soviet Union, I would definitely be able to become a member of the People's Commissary...... But at this critical moment, there was a line struggle within the Japanese G! Well, the line struggle is nothing, anyway, it can't fight on Khrushchev's head. But the problem is that the Japanese and G international factions are all involved, and they have also fought from the military line to the general line of the Japanese and G! Also put forward the day out of revisionism! Is this nonsense? If Japan really has revisionism, what has become of him Khrushchev? Isn't it Khrushchev revisionism?
And what made Khrushchev's chest even more tight was that these fools of the Japanese and international factions seemed to be unable to fight their opponents. The army that originally supported them all shrank back, but the Japanese navy and the Japanese secret services that supported the Japanese revisionist Yasuo Yasuda refused to take a step back, and what was even more troublesome was that Takeda Heng, the great leader of the Japanese GCD, also stood on Yasuda's side at the enlarged meeting of the Japanese G-government bureau and severely criticized Nosaka Sanzo and others! Now Nosaka seems to be desperate, so he has to run to the Soviet embassy for help.
Khrushchev looked coldly at the few Japanese and international bigwigs in front of him. These idiots didn't greet themselves when they provoked a line fight, but now they ran to ask for help. But what can I do?
"Comrade Khrushchev, it is the instruction of the GC International to urge the Japanese Red Army to fight against China at an early date." Seeing that Khrushchev's face was gloomy and he didn't say a word, Nosaka Sanzo was the first to speak.
"What an international instruction! Could it be that the international community has instructed you to make the general line of Japan and G a revisionist line? "Who was Khrushchev? Nosaka couldn't hide the thoughts of these internationalists, and these guys clearly wanted to take advantage of the support of the Soviet Union and India to use the military line dispute as an opportunity to provoke a line struggle within the Japanese party, and even if they couldn't defeat Takeda Heng, they would move Yasuda Yasuo, the secretary of the Nanyang Bureau, and let the Nanyang Bureau become the territory of the internationalists again.
"But Yasuo Yasuda's implementation policy in Nanyang is indeed revisionist!" Kawagami, a veteran of the Japanese G, said bitterly: "The current Nanyang Federation has private ownership, exploitation of people, imperialist commercial interests, and all kinds of ugly phenomena that only existed in old Japan!" Moreover, the workers and peasants did not have any political rights, even the dismissal of bourgeois and imperialist workers was strictly forbidden, and the trade unions and peasant associations there never served the workers and peasants...... Where is this still a workers' state? Moreover, most of the government officials at all levels of the Nanyang Federation under the leadership of the Nanyang Bureau are also corrupt, abusing power for personal gain, corruption incidents are endless, and many party members and cadres are directly involved in business operations or let their families open factories and farms to exploit working people! Comrade Khrushchev, do you say that these people are still GCD? Do you say that the line they are taking is a revisionist line? ”
Hajime Kawagami's words were very exciting, and he also spoke to the hearts of several Japanese and international bigwigs present. If there is one thing that is most different from Yasuo Yasuda, it is that they really want to realize GCISM, although it is a little pedantic, but this idea is still very progressive.
Khrushchev, however, snorted heavily and interrupted Kawagami: "Comrade Kawagami, do you know what revisionism is? Yasuda's practice in Nanyang is not revisionism, but only ...... It's just socialism with Japanese characteristics! Well, that's what you guys said in the Japanese GCD's "Red Flag". Because in the South Seas. The GCD is still the only ruling party in Japan, so the general direction of socialism will not change. The system now in place is only a stopgap measure, just like the NEP that we in the USSR pursued in those days. ”
This time the Japanese veteran of Kawagami Zhao was also completely speechless, Yasuo Yasuda did that kind of thing in Nanyang is not revisionism! So what counts as revisionism?
In fact, Kawagami did not know that Khrushchev had already reported to Moscow about the problems he was mentioning now. But Moscow never gave any instructions, as if nothing had happened! Although Moscow did not say anything, Khrushchev still understood the meaning of the revolutionary prophet, and he did not have time to deal with this matter now. And it can't be managed! Because the world revolution was going on at the moment, the most important thing for the Soviet Union was to get Japan on its side, and everything else was trivial. Not to mention that the Japanese are engaged in socialism with Japanese characteristics in Nanyang, even if Takeda Heng were to ascend the throne as emperor, Trotsky would recognize him as a great proletarian revolutionary emperor of the older generation!
Khrushchev sighed in his heart and adjusted his tone: "Comrades, the most critical issue now is still the military one. Although the Indian Red Army won a great victory in the Middle East, it recovered the entire territory of East Bengal and basically liberated all of India. But the shape of the world revolution is still very grim. In particular, the British Empire was already difficult to maintain after the defeat in the Middle East, so the resistance to Germany's integration of Western and Central Europe would be greatly reduced. Once Germany mobilizes all the industrial forces of Central and Western Europe, their war potential will be terrifying! The USSR had to concentrate all its forces on coping. But China's military is also very strong, as it imported billions of dollars worth of equipment from Europe and the United States before the war and in the first year of the war. Large-scale industrial investments have been made, and now these equipment and investments have begun to bear fruit, and together with their abundant manpower and abundant resources, the war potential is also very impressive! If they cooperated with Germany to flank the Soviet Union, the consequences would be unimaginable......"
This time it seems to be a bit of a big problem! Nosaka Sanzo, Yamakawa Jun, and Miyamoto Kenji are all pale. Although Khrushchev did not say it explicitly. But where do you not understand? What does it mean for this bald man to emphasize difficulty? That's not going to support them!
"Comrade Khrushchev," the mountains and rivers are still not dead. He also probed: "Judging from the current situation, Chairman Takeda will not agree to a war with China......"
Miyamoto immediately chimed in: "Yes, unless Comrade Nosaka can be replaced as Chairman G that day, Japan will never go to war with China!" ”
Khrushchev looked at the useless internationalists in front of him, and he complained bitterly in his heart. Don't you just want to replace Takeda? If there are any means, hurry up and use them, are you afraid that the Soviet Union will not support it? What's the use of talking nonsense to yourself here now? Do you really think you're the chairman of the Japanese G?
Several Japanese bigwigs saw that Khrushchev was silent, so they looked at each other, and finally Nosaka Sanzo reminded him: "Comrade Khrushchev, there is a situation that I think you should understand. Actually, actually...... The current chairman of the Japanese g, Takeda Heng, is not really Japanese! ”
"It's not...... Japanese? Khrushchev frowned, and said in his heart: "It seems that these guys are not dead, and they are really in trouble this time!" ”
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"Nosaka Sanzo, Yamakawa Jun, Miyamoto Kenji and Kawagami Hajime went to the Soviet embassy together!" In a secluded study in the Akasaka Imperial Palace, when Takeda Hiromasa was talking in a low voice with Yasuo Yasuda, Ken Kato, and others, Hiroshi Kato, the NKVD, walked in with a gloomy face. Hearing this, a trace of murderous aura suddenly flashed on Takeda Heng's face: "Do you know what they talked about?" ”
Before Kato Hiroshi could speak, Ken Kato, director of the General Political Department of the Japanese Red Army, snorted coldly: "What else can we talk about?" It must be trying to use the power of the Soviet Union against us! He gritted his teeth, looked around, and found no idlers, etc., before he lowered his voice and said, "Chairman, these international factions are all scourges, and they can't be kept!" ”
Takeda looked at Yasuo Yasuda. The latter shook his head and said, "I'm afraid that Moscow will not be able to explain there." He paused and added: "After all, we all have a handle with Trotsky!" If it weren't for this handle, Trotsky would not have helped them to come to power and take charge of Japan.
"Hmph, do you just let Nosaka Sanzo and a few of them do nonsense?" Ken Kato's face was dead, and he and Hiroshi Kato did not follow the path of Moscow to participate in the revolution. So Trotsky did not have in his hands any evidence that he was Korean.
Hiroshi Kato also chimed in: "I can't let them continue to make trouble like this!" Chairman, I don't believe that Lotsky will really tear his face with us! ”
Takeda furrowed his eyebrows. It can only be said that this face will most likely not be torn. But it is not possible to save Trotsky from being annoyed and angry, and breaking the can! He looked at Yasuo Yasuda again, among his several henchmen, there were still many ghosts.
"Nosaka Sanzo once surrendered to the Japanese Imperial Secret Service!" Yasuo Yasuda said: "He was secretly released by the big spy Okamura Ninji, and it is very likely that he was developed into a spy by Okamura, and Okamura Ninji is now an honorary director of the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Association, working for Chang Ruiqing!" ”
In fact, Okamura had already retired in frustration, but he just received a salary in the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Association.
Takeda Heng nodded, he understood what Yasuda meant. Beat Nosaka Sansan into a traitor and a spy. And not an anti-party bloc, nor a wrong line. In this way, the other members of the Japanese and G-International factions would not be implicated, and Trotsky's dignity would be taken care of.
"What about the vice-chairman of Nosaka and the chairman of the Council of Ministers?" Takeda Heng asked again.
"Vice Chairman to Jun Yamakawa, he is the number two person in the international faction, and he should take over when Nosaka falls." Yasuo Yasuda thought for a moment: "The chairman of the Council of Ministers gave Terauchi Shouichi. ”
"Shouichi Terauchi? Will he do it? ”
The current chairman of the Council of Ministers is the equivalent of the pre-revolutionary prime minister, and giving this position to the army is a way to win them over. However, the top brass of the army may not have this situation......
"Ken!" Yasuo Yasuda pondered for a moment, as if he had something difficult to say. "As long as we agree to implement the economic policy of the Nanyang Federation in Japan itself. The top brass of the Army will be delighted! ”
"What! You mean revisionism in the homeland? Takeda Heng was stunned and stunned, he never thought that Yasuo Yasuda would come up with such a bad idea.
"Why not? Wasn't the economic policy of the Nanyang Federation very successful? If it weren't for the rolling wealth of the South Seas, how could we support the current war? Yasuda smiled slightly, as if he was confident: "Moreover, the senior generals of the army and navy are very supportive of Nanyang's method, and they very much hope to implement it in Japan." Why don't we meet their requirements? ”
Of course, the top brass of the Japanese army and navy supported the "restoration of capitalism" because they did not approve of the economic policy of Japan and G, but they chose to support the GCD because of the "national crisis" in Japan after the defeat of the Sino-Japanese War. They have always been very disgusted with the public ownership and planned economy implemented by Japan and the Japanese after the victory of the revolution, and they all think that it is better to be capitalism before the revolution. In their view, socialism with Japanese characteristics practiced in Nanyang was capitalism. And even better than the one before the Japanese Revolution! Because there are no chaebols, politicians, and trade unions to do things, and the economy can be single-mindedly developed. Let some Japanese get rich first.
"I know, of course I know, that many Red Army generals have talked to me about similar issues." Takeda Heng hesitated, still unable to make a decision, after all, he was also a GC activist in the past. Ken Kato was a little anxious, and reminded loudly: "Chairman, the most important thing now is to keep power, and we must win over the army!" ”
"But there ...... in the USSR"
"What the Soviet Union wants is for us to go to war with China, and everything else is a trivial matter." Yasuo Yasuda reminded.
Takeda was stunned for a moment, looked at Yasuda and said, "Yasuda-kun, do you mean to agree to the request of the Soviets and start a war with China?" ”
Yasuda Yasuo's head shook like a rattle: "Of course not, Chairman, we can't beat the Chinese!" He gritted his teeth and said: "But we can give Trotsky a promissory note, give us a year to fight Australia, and after a year, whether we take Australia or not, we will immediately declare war on China!" In this way, Trotsky should not immediately tear up his face with us, after all, if he ousted us from power, his internationalists would certainly not be able to come to power. ”
Takeda nodded, in fact, he had just heard about the victory in the Middle East, and he also used his brain to want to fight with China, after all, he also knew what China would do once it defeated the Soviet Union. But when he heard that China already had heavy bombers that could cover the Japanese mainland, and that Japan did not even have fighters that could fight them, his confidence in starting a war suddenly vanished. Fighting a war is nothing more than fighting for human life and industry. If Chinese bombers were allowed to drop thousands of tons of bombs on Japan every day and blow up all the Japanese factories, would this battle still be a mess?
"But what about a year from now?" Takeda Heng said with some concern: "Trotsky is not a fool, if we promise to go to war in a year, but then we don't count, I don't know if he really reveals our identities......
"Then we won't be afraid!" Yasuda smiled and said: "We have conquered Australia and the South Sea Islands, and Japan's land area has increased tenfold in our hands, and even if Trotsky can come up with great ironclad evidence, the Japanese will not believe him." Besides, it's hard to say whether the Soviet Union can survive the flanking attack of China and Germany! ”
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