"Comrade Stalin, I want to review" After Stalin spoke with some confusion, Dzerzhinsky raised his head and reported sincerely and with fear. First, he severely criticized himself for not doing so. He had recognized a reactionary like Trotsky who was hiding within the organization earlier and blamed himself for betraying Comrade Stalin's trust and the organization's high expectations for him. In this matter, Dzerzhinsky bears unshirkable responsibility. , and request the organization to impose sanctions. In addition, Dzerzhinsky also reported that without Comrade Stalin's consent, he had all Trotsky's family members in Moscow privately arrested, and that some of Ben and Trotsky's family members were detained. Cadres who were relatively close or had good friendships were closely monitored.
With Dzerzhinsky¡¯s review, Stalin¡¯s frown gradually relaxed. After Dzerzhinsky finished speaking, he stood respectfully in front of him and waited for his resignation. Stalin did not get angry, but comforted him with a few words of kindness.
"Comrade Dzerzhinsky, although your responsibility is not small, your loyalty to the organization is still worthy of trust. You have done a good job in the remedial work, but you acted without prior notification to the organization. This approach is It must be criticized!¡±
"Yes, yes Comrade Stalin, I accept any punishment the organization imposes on me, and at the same time, I also request the organization to give me the opportunity to make atonement, so that I can personally arrest Trotsky and his party members, and make them pay the price they deserve .¡±
"Well, I will consider this." Stalin nodded slightly, thought for a while and said: "To ensure the overall situation, Comrade Dzerzhinsky, I now authorize you to investigate the Trotsky counterrevolutionary group. You will take the lead. Immediately form a task force and report directly to me. All relevant personnel involved in the Trotsky counter-revolutionary group will be arrested, regardless of who these people are and what their status and influence are within the party."
"Please rest assured, Comrade Stalin. I will do it immediately and ensure that the hidden accomplices of the Trotsky counter-revolutionary clique in our party and our army are completely eradicated!"
Dzerzhinsky made his pledge in front of Stalin. After leaving the Kremlin office, he realized that his back was completely wet. Sitting in his own car, Dzerzhinsky breathed a sigh of relief and was secretly proud that his plan had come to a successful conclusion, with the definition of Trotsky's counterrevolutionary group being determined. The previous inside story about the Battle of Tyumen was completely covered up, and he also took this opportunity to get the great rights he dreamed of from Stalin. In other words, from now on, as long as Dzerzhinsky finds anyone displeasing, he will Or if this person blocks his way to climb up, he can use Stalin's hand to label him as a member of the counter-revolutionary group, thereby completely eliminating him physically and mentally.
As for whether there will be loopholes in this seamless plan, Dzerzhinsky is not worried at all. The people he sent out before did not reveal their true identity at all, and quietly passed the news to Trotsky's ears through channels, thus provoking a strong reaction from Trotsky. after. This key figure was killed by another wave of people sent by him on the way back to Moscow. As for the wave of people who performed the task, they also disappeared without a trace, as if they had evaporated and never existed at all. Same in this world. The chain of plans and means ensured Dzerzhinsky's absolute confidentiality and safety. Moreover, now that Stalin has handed over the work of Trotsky's counter-revolutionary group to him, it is even more impossible to leak the secret. .
¡°Only half a day later, before the whole of Moscow had time to react to the consternation of the Trotsky counterrevolutionary group¡¯s rebellion, the task force headed by Dzerzhinsky launched a thunderous operation. With the cooperation of the security forces. By the early morning of the next day, Moscow had arrested more than 3,000 party, government, and military cadres at all levels and ordinary citizens suspected of being suspected of Trotsky's counterrevolutionary clique. The highest-ranking among them were even members of the Military Revolutionary Committee. When Dzerzhinsky sent the list of arrestees to Stalin, Stalin signed it without hesitation and asked him to dig deeper into these people. We must dig hard to ensure that no member of the counter-revolutionary group can slip through the net.
The madness of Stalin and Dzerzhinsky has made people in Moscow panic, and cadres at all levels are in danger of themselves. But equally, their actions also ensured that the impact of Trotsky's confrontation with the Central Committee was minimized, allowing the party, government, and army to strengthen their loyalty and cohesion to the Supreme Soviet despite the loss of a large number of personnel. The situation gradually developed in Stalin's favor.
As time goes by, the number of arrests of members of the Trotsky counterrevolutionary clique is increasing day by day. At the same time, the storm spread rapidly around Moscow. Half a month after the incident, the task force headed by Dzerzhinsky arrested more than 9,000 people, and more than 70 people were implicated. Of the tens of thousands of people arrested, hundreds died because they could not withstand severe torture. Most of the others died from the initialHe couldn't stand the brutal punishment, so he bowed his head and confessed, and at the same time exposed more "traitors" hidden within the organization.
"If the Soviets were a government similar to Western democracies, their rule would have been crumbling under this terrible tyranny. But the Soviets were different. The Soviet government armed with the Bolshevik spirit not only did not collapse, but also maintained strong cohesion and unity with the outside world. This is a reason that no philosopher can understand, just like the Red Army troops when Trotsky After the incident of the Trotsky counter-revolutionary group, Moscow urgently mobilized several troops to the Eastern Front to prevent the Trotsky counter-revolutionary group from taking military action. When these troops set out, commanders and fighters at all levels were arrested, detained and reviewed every day. After the troops arrived at their destination, this situation continued to happen. But what is surprising is that instead of collapsing, these troops remained intact. While replacing most of the temporary commanders and combatants, they made defense preparations in the designated area as quickly as possible and completed military deployment.
Faced with this situation, Trotsky, who took full control of the Eastward Front in a short period of time, did not rush into military action. Instead, after obtaining a private armistice agreement with the Russian Imperial Government Army, he commanded the troops to retreat to Surgu. Special area for rest. Afterwards, Trotsky publicly disclosed to the world the true inside story of the Tyumen Battle. At the same time, he produced telegrams and messages in which Stalin forced the Eastward Front to capture Tyumen within a limited time and a series of documents on the transfer of poison gas bombs from the Soviet area.
With these things as evidence, Trotsky, as a pure revolutionary and a staunch Bolshevik party member, told all Russia and the world that the use of poison gas weapons in the Tyumen Battle was completely forced by Stalin, and Stalin was mainly responsible. Stalin, who stole the power of the Supreme Soviet, did not deserve to be called a revolutionary at all. He was at best a vicious dictator. Look at what he and his minions have done in the Soviet government these days. They are simply despicable and shameless purges and murders of their own comrades in order to stabilize their rule and eliminate dissidents. How can this be a country with the goal of liberating the whole world or even liberating the whole world? What can a Bolshevik member with the great ideal of mankind do?
Trotsky called on all Bolshevik Party members not to be deceived by Stalin's mask, let alone succumb to his crazy threats, and to unite to overthrow Stalin's tyranny and continue to work under Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanno Move forward on the revolutionary road of committing suicide for your comrade!
The incident of the Trotsky Counter-Revolutionary Group was another extremely powerful bomb to the world after the Chinese government revealed that the Bolsheviks secretly subverted the legitimate government of a country and organized terrorist activities, and revealed the truth about the Tyumen Battle. After Trotsky's open letter and telegram to the entire Soviet people was published, the world's attention suddenly focused on Russia. Everyone in the West was excited about the sudden split and confrontation within the Soviet Union. They believed that the Soviet split marked a symbol of This twisted government is about to be destroyed, the threat of Bolshevism to the world has been reduced to the lowest point, and the advent of world peace is not far away.
Of course, there are many sober people among them who have seen from this incident the tenacious vitality and unyielding faith of the Soviet and Bolshevik parties. Unable to explain this situation which is not in line with science, they also wonder what will happen after this split. worried about the results. Among these people was Fang Zida, the Prime Minister of the Republic of China. When Fang Zida received the news of Trotsky's rebellion and the confrontation with the Supreme Soviet, he was first shocked and then fell into deep thought.
The contradiction between Trotsky and Stalin is irreconcilable, and the day will come when the two will part ways. Fang Zida had never doubted it, but he never expected that his plan would cause Trotsky to fall out with Stalin in advance, and he would take action in such a drastic way.
Now, Stalin should be struggling to put out fires, and Trotsky is also not in control of victory. In the short term, the two sides will form a period of stalemate, but in the long run, Stalin still has a greater chance of winning than Trotsky.
Unless Trotsky can abandon his illusions, directly join the Provisional Government of the Russian Empire, and completely rebel against the Soviets. But according to news from the Far East, Trotsky rejected this proposal. He wanted to use his huge prestige in the Soviet Union to fight Stalin grandly. However, in Fang Zida's opinion, the possibility of success was slim.
As for the remarks made by Stalin and Trotsky respectively to attack each other, Fang Zida only gave one comment, that is: Dog bites dog, it¡¯s a hair in the mouth! (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature. The novels will be better and updated faster!