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Volume One: A Turbulent Era Volume Three: The Cannons Are Firing, Chapter 419: Looking for Traitors

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    "The imperialists are determined to destroy me! This is against our great party! Our great Soviet government is despicable! Shameless! And framed!"

    In the Kremlin, a voice full of anger roared like a storm. The short Stalin's face was ashen, and he waved his fists and hammered in the air, as if he wanted to smash everything into pieces, while a group of revolutionary committee members standing in front of him were all frightened.  , head drooped, cold sweat dripping from his face.

    The things revealed by the Chinese government at the press conference quickly spread throughout the world. Since the Chinese government not only produced a large amount of physical evidence, but also had human witnesses, these shocking news immediately reached everyone through newspapers and radio.  in the ears.

    After the European War, due to the revolution in Russia, Western countries did not have a good impression of the Soviet Union. They not only blocked it economically, but also isolated it politically.  The violent and terrorist incidents that occurred in China made them even more grateful that the decision they made was correct. Moreover, because of this incident, reporters from various countries who were stimulated by the news even thought more about the evidence provided by the Chinese government and wrote about this incident.  Even in the United Kingdom, France, the United States and other countries, many politicians used this incident and the poison gas attacks disclosed during the Russian Civil War as political means to attack the Soviet government and demanded that governments of all countries step up their attacks on the Soviets.  The intensity of the blockade was even greater, and if possible, the newly formed League of Nations took the lead in conducting military operations against the Soviet government.

    This proposal has received support from a large number of people in various countries, especially after the Chinese government declared the Soviet government a terrorist government and the Bolshevik Party as a terrorist organization. The calls for support for the Chinese government became louder and louder in various countries around the world, and when the news spread  After arriving in Moscow, Stalin was so angry that his lungs were about to explode.  Not to mention that all his plans in the Far East went bankrupt, and he was able to steal the chicken but lose the rice. What is even more outrageous is that the incident of poison gas used in the Tyumen Battle was disclosed, which made the entire Soviet government not only more isolated internationally, but also domestically  People are also strongly dissatisfied with this, in some areas where control is weak.  Resistances that had been suppressed emerged one after another, leaving local governments in a state of distress.

    ¡°There are traitors among us!¡± After Stalin vented his anger, he gave this definition with an angry expression.

    Everyone in the Revolutionary Committee looked at each other, no one dared to speak first. In this case, if you say more, you will be wrong. If you say something wrong and offend Stalin, being purged will be a cruel end.

    "Tell me who the traitor is!" After waiting for a few minutes, no one spoke.  Stalin impatiently raised the pipe in his hand and nodded at someone.

    The person named was Pytakov, a member of the Revolutionary Committee and deputy chairman of the Supreme National Economic Council.  Seeing that Stalin asked him to speak first, Pitakov could not help but secretly complain, but at this time, it was no longer possible not to say anything. Pitakov could only bite the bullet and replied: "Comrade Stalin, I have been working on the economic front.  , I am not familiar with military work. Therefore, I have never understood what the battle of Tyumen was like. However, I believe that the people present are revolutionary fighters who have been tested to the end, and they should be trustworthy. In my opinion,  Judgment, this may not be a traitor issue, it is completely a shameless frame-up by the Chinese government to divert attention from our great party and motherland!"

    "False accusation? If no one rebelled, how could the other party know so many things?" Stalin asked with a straight face.

    "Thismaybe it's Wojczynski's problem. According to the Chinese government's reports, Wojczynski has fallen into their hands. He should have reported these things to the Chinese government." Pitakov wiped.  Leng Khan replied.

    Stalin¡¯s face was extremely ugly, and he asked unceremoniously: ¡°Pytakov! You just said that you don¡¯t know anything about the situation in Tyumen. You just heard about this today, right?¡±

    "Yes, it is¡­¡­."

    "Then, let me ask you! Even you don't know the inside story, how did Wojczynski know it? You must know that he went to the Far East before the Battle of Tyumen broke out. If there were no traitors who revealed the inside story to him, how could the Chinese  How do you know? Answer me!" Stalin became more and more angry as he spoke, and his beard couldn't help trembling. Pytakov was so frightened that he backed away and almost sat on the ground.

    "Comrade Stalin, Comrade Pitakov is still trustworthy. Besides, what he just said is just a guess. Please don't be angry." Seeing that Pitakov was speechless by Stalin's rhetorical question, his usual relationship with Pitakov  Bukharin, who was very good, couldn't help but stand up and say something.

    Bukharin was Stalin¡¯s deputy. He had a high status in the party and was older than Stalin. It was not easy for Stalin to pursue Pitakov even if he opened his mouth. After all, Bukharin still had to give him face.

    ¡°Comrade Bukharin, how do you deal with this serious leak of secrets?What do you want to see?  "Putting Pitakov aside, Stalin asked Bukharin for his opinion.

    Bukharin thought for a while and said cautiously: "Comrade Stalin, this incident has brought serious consequences to our party. If it is not handled carefully, it may cause a series of terrible reactions. Regarding Comrade Stalin, you just mentioned the traitor  I still agree with this view. After the Tyumen Battle, the Soviet government carried out strict information blockade and political and ideological work. It was impossible for the outside world to know the specific situation of the battle. But now the Chinese know it, and according to them  The statement was made by Wojczynski, so the question arises"

    When Bukharin said this, Stalin looked much better and nodded slightly to indicate for him to continue speaking.

    Bukharin continued: "As a member of the Revolutionary Committee, even Comrade Pytakov had just learned the inside story of the incident. This shows that the work we did at the beginning was still effective. Then Wojchensky  How did he know this? He went to the Far East before the Battle of Tyumen broke out. According to normal circumstances, it is absolutely impossible to get information from normal channels, and his political status and position do not qualify him to know the inside story. So,  There must be traitors, and they are of high status, know the inside story, and are closely related to Wojczynski."

    Stalin struck a match and lit his pipe, took a few puffs and said, "I agree with Comrade Bukharin. Do you have any different opinions?"

    The boss has said so, how can anyone still have any opinions?  Everyone immediately nodded in agreement.

    With a gentle tone, Stalin said: "Comrade Bukharin, how do you think we can find this traitor?"

    Bukharin smiled bitterly and shook his head: "Comrade Stalin, you know that I am engaged in political work. I think it is better to leave this kind of matter to Comrade Dzerzhinsky."

    "Well, this is a good suggestion" It is indeed inappropriate to ask Bukharin, a person engaged in political theory, to investigate traitors. Dzerzhinsky is Stalin's confidant and the head of secret intelligence. It is appropriate for him to take action.  Nothing could be more appropriate.  Stalin immediately adopted Bukharin's suggestion, and Dzerzhinsky happened to also attend the meeting, so he gave him the task.

    After receiving the task, Dzerzhinsky complained in his heart. Stalin forcefully gave him only a week to investigate. How could he find any traitors in such a short period of time?  And according to his professional opinion, there may be no traitors at all. This is entirely a ploy by the Chinese government.  The organizational structure of the Soviets and the Bolshevik Party was different from that of ordinary government parties. Let alone Wojczynski, even people with higher status than him were unlikely to know the true situation if they wanted to block the news.  This is just like Pytakov who just learned about this matter just now.

    However, Dzerzhinsky could never say such words. He knew better than everyone present what kind of character Stalin was.  And he believed that once the limited time given to him was up, if he could not produce conclusive evidence of the traitor, as the intelligence leader, he would definitely suffer no good consequences.  Uneasy, Dzerzhinsky couldn't help but blame Bukharin deeply. If he hadn't been so talkative, how could this damn task have fallen on him?

    Of course, there are policies and countermeasures. If this is just a small matter, Dzerzhinsky will naturally have his own way to solve it.  The method is also very simple. He only needs to find a few scapegoats to come out and give Stalin an explanation. However, this incident is very important. If you simply do this, you will not be able to deal with Stalin. When the time comes, other people in the Revolutionary Committee will question it and then elaborate.  Once the truth is revealed, Dzerzhinsky will shoot himself in the foot.

    Back in his office, Dzerzhinsky looked sad. He locked himself in his room and racked his brains to think of a solution. In just two days, his scanty hair fell out in handfuls, and his forehead changed.  It was brighter than a light bulb, and the whole person had lost weight.

    In the end, he finally came up with a brilliant idea, which was to find a guy who had a position in the party, knew the inside story, knew Wojczynski, and had some trouble with Stalin to be the scapegoat.  Moreover, this scapegoat must not be able to make Stalin feel that he has chosen it. He must feel that he will react after the incident is exposed, so that it can be seamless.

    Time was running out, and Dzerzhinsky immediately began to make arrangements. He first found an absolute confidant, and after giving detailed explanations, he asked the person to leave Moscow overnight and head to the East. Then he made a series of back-up arrangements for this matter.  When there were only two days left before the deadline, Dzerzhinsky pretended to be panicked and asked to see Stalin late at night, and reported to Stalin that the traitor was none other than the former Chairman of the Military Commission and the current Commander-in-Chief of the Eastern Front.  Commander Trotsky.  (To be continued)
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