Chapter 232: 232 Confession
Red Square in Moscow, a military parade about Poland's victory. Stalin sat in the first place with a blank face, looking at the phalanx of infantry under the city walls, marching in orderly steps. Khrushchev and Yezhov were also silent. Although the noise of the military band around is still there, the atmosphere is a little strange and distorted.
"I heard that on the Polish front, our troops suffered heavy losses...... "Stalin suddenly asked.
"This kind of thing is all false propaganda by the opponents. Yezhov replied: "Of course there will be losses, Comrade Stalin, the great leader." How can there be immortals in war?"
"But one of my military advisers told me that the attack on Poland, which resulted in the death of hundreds of thousands of Red Army soldiers, was a very great loss. This kind of loss should not be saved, and it also indirectly shows the incompetence of the commander. Stalin continued.
"This is just an empty talker who has never been on the battlefield, trying to get your attention with new words. Yezhov smiled and said: "And as a great leader who opened up the territory, these rumors will be self-defeating. ”
Khrushchev glanced at Stalin and saw that Stalin was also looking at him with squinting eyes. He lowered his head and remained silent. Stalin listened to Yezhov's words, nodded and continued to look at the phalanx of soldiers walking through Red Square.
Yezhov, on the other hand, turned his head, and his grim eyes swept not far behind Stalin, where Stalin's advisers were sitting. He thought to himself: Wait a few days, and I'll clean up you guys who like to talk nonsense.
The music played by the military band became louder and more exciting, and the infantry phalanx came to an end. The tank unit finally appeared in Stalin's field of vision, a grass-green T-26 tank painted with a bright red five-pointed star on the turret, and a slight black smoke from the exhaust pipe, rumbling across the square in front of the Kremlin.
"I heard that in the last tragic battle, more than a dozen of our tanks were destroyed by the Germans?" Stalin looked at the tanks and asked Marshal Voroshilov beside him: "In the report you gave me, in the border conflict caused by poor reconnaissance, the German anti-tank guns destroyed many of our T-26 tanks. ”
"Yes, Comrade Stalin. Voroshilov nodded and said: "Apparently the Germans also found a lesson in Spain. In Spain, our tanks were clearly technologically ahead. So in order to deal with the threat of the T-26 tank, the Germans increased their firepower and deployed anti-tank guns in large numbers. ”
Stalin thought for a moment and then continued to ask: "Comrade Marshal, we cannot stand still. We should deploy and develop more powerful tanks that we can use to continue to outperform our opponents. ”
"The new KV-1 tank table Xiàn is very good. Voroshilov said: "Although there were some problems with reliability, the heavy armor was sufficient to deal with the artillery of the German army, and this was proven. ”
"Hmm. Stalin said to Yezhov and Khrushchev on the side: "Order the tank production plant to increase the production of KV-1 tanks to 2,000 units a year." Other than that...... The research and development of new tanks must not be slowed down! It must be completed as much as possible. ”
"Yes, Comrade Stalin. The two of them said with a www.biquge.info of fun.
In the afternoon, the celebration of the expansion of the territory finally ended, and Yezhov walked along the main road of the Kremlin, with a frosty face. When he had just left Moscow, no one could disobey him, and here he was calling for wind and rain. But not long after he left, someone stabbed him in the back. This feeling of losing control made Yezhov feel very bad.
And Khrushchev, who was walking on the other side, also felt very bad, because he saw a hint of something else in Stalin's eyes, which made him feel creepy. He thought about it, as if he had made up his mind.
Voroshilov, who was descending the stairs, frowned, in fact, before Zhukov left the Western Front to board the train to Mongolia, he discussed in detail the technical problems of German tanks, he believed that German tanks had surpassed the T-26 in armor power and firepower, and the existing KV-1 tanks only had a slight advantage in armor. However, Zhukov reluctantly admitted: at this stage, the KV-1 tank can only be expanded as much as possible to make up for the gap in tanks.
The three of them had their own hearts, and they all called their henchmen as soon as possible.
"You, go and help me investigate, see who around Comrade Stalin disobeys us, find a reason, and kill them all. I don't want to see anyone who opposes me anymore, understand?" Yezhov commanded.
"Go and make arrangements, I will meet Comrade Stalin as soon as possible. If Comrade Stalin doesn't see me, you just kneel and beg him, and you want to give me a chance to meet me......! Make an appointment with Marshal Voroshilov in the evening, go ahead. Khrushchev said to his men with a frown.
"Go to the production plant of the KV-1 tank and meet the representatives there. Let's just say that Comrade Stalin's order that the production of KV-1 tanks must be expanded to meet production requirements. I don't care how they do it, but I want 2500 tanks a year!" Marshal Voroshilov ordered to his adjutant beside him.
You see, sometimes you can clearly see that certain types of people make choices that suit their characteristics when faced with problems: soldiers obey orders, they will give priority to the instructions of their superiors, politicians are good at weighing, they can always grasp the key points to serve their superiors, and the villains in the camp will exclude dissidents and think of cleaning up their opponents at the first time.
Early the next morning, Khrushchev met Stalin, who was having breakfast. Stalin was very happy to personally pull out a chair for Khrushchev and invited Khrushchev to try the butter that had been flown in from Mongolia, as well as the best Russian "columns", sausages, and fried eggs.
However, these ordinary things were still twisted and strange to Khrushchev, and he would rather Stalin yell in front of him than keep Stalin in this way that made him uneasy.
"Great Leader...... Comrade Stalin, I, I ......" Khrushchev was weak-minded, he knew that if Stalin really wanted to pursue what he had done with Yezhov, it would be considered light to send him to the coldest concentration camp in Siberia.
"Let's eat first. Stalin pointed to the food piled up on the table and said, "It's cold outside, does it freeze you?"
"I have something that I have to confess to you. Khrushchev pinched his thigh, and finally relented: "When I was fighting in Poland, I was bewitched by Yezhov and made some irreparable mistakes. The loss to the country has also cast a shadow over your sun-like brilliance. ”
"Yezhov......" Stalin nodded: "To be honest, I have recently heard some rumors that you and Yezhov feel that you can replace me and make some decisions for this country." ”
"Comrade Stalin! Khrushchev hurriedly bowed his head and said.
"I was disappointed to wonder if the friends I chose were all bad wolves that I couldn't raise. It made me doubt my vision. Stalin said to himself as he cut bread: "But it turns out that I am not surrounded by enemies, and there are children like you who have only been lost for a while. ”
"Comrade Stalin! I remain loyal to you, and I ask you to forgive me for my mistakes. I should not have listened to Yezhov's one-sided words. Khrushchev wept bitterly and almost knelt on the ground: "Give me a chance......
"There's nothing wrong with you, my friend. Stalin laughed: "If you are still loyal to me, to this party, there will be no big mistakes." Tell me what you know, I'd love to hear what is really happening on the Polish front. ”
"It all started with a fiasco at the front. "Khrushchev was born in politics, and his clever mouth can be regarded as a lotus flower, and he blamed most of the mistakes on Yezhov, and then cried while talking about how he was forced to obey Yezhov.
After explaining everything to Stalin in one go, Khrushchev finally said with tears in his eyes: "Comrade Stalin, I was really selfish at the beginning, and I wanted to gain your trust and become the most effective person under you...... However, Yezhov ......"
"Yezhov, I'll take care of it. Stalin nodded and said, "I understand your feelings, but the matter will not be decided until Marshal Voroshilov arrives here and I have personally asked him." ”
After a while, Voroshilov also rushed over, and he was even more frightened to blame Yezhov for the political commissar's intervention in the battle, and basically there was no difference from what Khrushchev said. Only then was Stalin satisfied with his poker face.
"Now it seems that you are loyal to the Soviets, and to me personally...... So I'll forgive you this time! But if there is a next time, I'll hang you with my own hands!" Stalin finally stood up and said: "Remember the lesson of today! Don't lie to me about anything!
"Understood! Great leader, Comrade Stalin. The two hurriedly stood up and bowed their heads.
Stalin nodded, as if satisfied with his feeling of being in charge, he narrowed his eyes and said: "As for Yezhov, who is the most serious problem this time, I have decided to execute him on behalf of the Soviet government, do you have any opinions?"
"Your decision was wise. Khrushchev and Voroshilov hurriedly agreed: "Apparently he is the culprit of the crime!"
Khrushchev glanced at Stalin, and then added a reminder to Voroshilov: "Now it seems that he was the murderer of Marshal Tukhachevsky." ”
And just as they were making accusations against Yezhov, one of the attendants withdrew from the hall, came to the end of the corridor, looked around and saw that there was no one, and hurried out of the Kremlin. The direction in which he ran was exactly the direction of Yezhov's residence.