As more and more truths are revealed, the aura of mystery surrounding Stalin is gradually fading.
Muscovites began to discover that the leader they had supported endlessly and were willing to protect with their lives was actually not that perfect, and even had too much blood and cruelty in him.
And the party they worked for, the Bolshevik Party, was not that pure at all. There are too many dirty and dirty things in this party.
So, who are Muscovites bleeding their lives for?
Now half of Moscow is in ruins. This is the result of holding on for so long. If it only takes a few days to destroy a city, then rebuilding a city will cost a huge amount.
Chinese soldiers and tanks can be seen everywhere on the streets, which shows that the city is completely in the hands of the Chinese.
Now there is only one last thing left that gives the senior Chinese generals a headache: Where is Stalin?
On March 30, Wu Fu, commander-in-chief of the Chinese-Russian Army, entered Moscow and set up his temporary headquarters in the Kremlin. He didn't have time to appreciate the scenery here, but immediately asked someone to take Georgi. Konstantinovich. Zhukov was brought in front of him, and perhaps he could get the whereabouts of Stalin from his mouth.
"Mr. Georgi Konstantinovich Zhukov." Wu Peifu spoke in a very polite tone: "I would like to express my gratitude to you for your heroic and outstanding performance in the defense of Moscow."
"Thank you, Mr. Commander-in-Chief." Zhukov was also very polite.
The war is over. What responsibilities Zhukov should bear in this war and what crimes he will be sentenced to. That is a matter for the government and has nothing to do with Wu Peifu.
Wu Peifu still respects Zhukov. Being able to lead a city with no hope and no support to resist the powerful squadron for such a long time is respectable enough from this point of view.
"I have to ask you a question." Wu Peifu looked directly at Zhukov: "Your General Secretary Stalin, do you know his whereabouts?"
Zhukov remained silent.
Wu Peifu smiled: "Of course you don't have to answer. I won't use any torture methods to force you to answer, but I still hope you can answer. Mr. Zhukov, you must know one thing first. A special court is being established. , this is a special court organized by China and Russia. Although we are not willing to kill too many people, those in the White Guards want to kill as many people as possible, especially senior red elements like you. Leader one."
"Sir, actually I don't care much about personal life and death." Zhukov said calmly: "From the first day I joined the Bolsheviks, I have been ready to sacrifice. I will devote my life to the cause I love. Everything I think is glorious and sacred
Wu Peifu had long heard about the stubbornness of these Bolsheviks, and he was not angry at all: "Of course, I know that you are very brave and will not be afraid of death and bloodshed. But, have you ever considered for your compatriots? Can I ask You revealed some information that you were not supposed to know. In the order I received, I must capture Stalin before the end of April. An order is an order. You and I are both soldiers and should understand this. But to be honest , I don¡¯t have any information about Stalin¡¯s whereabouts now, so I can only launch a large-scale manhunt across the city, arrest all suspicious elements, and burn all suspicious targets that I think may be a threat. Mr. Zhukov, this will shed a lot of blood Yes, Moscow has just experienced the devastation of the war, and I personally do not want it to suffer another terrible destruction."
Zhukov remained silent.
He knew that the Chinese were not there to threaten him and were telling the truth.
The Chinese will do whatever it takes to catch Stalin, no matter what means they take. After all, this is not their city.
Stalin, or the people of Moscow? Zhukov was caught in a dilemma.
"Actually, whether you say it or not, we will catch Stalin. It's just a matter of time." Wu Peifu said easily: "Millions of troops have failed. Do you think that just with what Stalin has around him now?" Can those people keep him safe? No, this is really ridiculous, he has nowhere to go!"
Although Zhukov was reluctant, he had to admit this.
After being silent for a long time, Zhukov finally said: "Can you guarantee that if Comrade Stalin is captured, no one will do anything wrong?"With the support of others, he strengthened his influence in the army. During this period, Stalin repeatedly defied the resolutions of Trotsky, then chairman of the Military Revolutionary Committee, and executed many officers and "counterrevolutionaries" in the Red Army who had served in the tsarist era. In order to force food requisitions, he also used the method of burning villages to prevent the food supply from being plundered by bandits.
In the end, the Red Army won the Battle of Tsaritsyn, and he also established a political cooperative relationship with the soldiers of the First Cavalry Army. To commemorate his achievements, Tsaritsyn was renamed Stalingrad. Stalin was transferred back to Moscow in early 1919, and then in May he was sent to the western front near Petrograd, where he severely executed deserters.
In mid-December 1922, Lenin suffered another stroke. The Plenary Session of the Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party tasked Stalin with supervising and implementing the system prescribed by doctors for Lenin. Late at night on the 22nd, Lenin's health condition further deteriorated and his right arm and leg were paralyzed. However, he had a clear mind and clear thinking and dictated a batch of letters to the party for the upcoming Congress. The letter is specifically about his comrades or successors. It talks about three groups of people in total, namely Stalin and Trotsky, Zinoviev and Kamenev, Bukharin and Pitakov. Their strengths were pointed out, and their shortcomings were pointed out, but no one was blamed.
Regarding Stalin, the letter said: "Comrade Stalin has become General Secretary and has unlimited power. I am not sure whether he can always use this power very carefully." The letter said: "Stalin is too rough. This shortcoming is Among us, it is completely tolerable in the interactions between our Communists, but it becomes intolerable in the position of General Secretary. Therefore, I suggest that comrades carefully think of a way to remove Stalin from this position and appoint him Another person takes this position, and this person is better than Comrade Stalin in only one respect: more patient, more humble, more polite, more caring for comrades, less willful, etc."
On January 4, 1923, Lenin made specific supplements to the letter of December 24, recommending that Stalin be removed from the post of General Secretary. Stalin resigned on the advice of Lenin's testament.
Kamenev, Zinoviev and others disagreed. They believed that Lenin's suggestion was inappropriate and unanimously elected Stalin as General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
In the end, Stalin successfully grasped the highest power in Soviet Russia.
At 6 a.m. on April 3, 1941, Stalin committed suicide in the underground fortress in Moscow in despair.
With Stalin¡¯s suicide, the war in Russia is truly over!