Big Time 1958

Chapter 222: Chase Mechanism

   A lot of people are familiar faces, Ilysescu, Korzinski and Marcus, Lassac and Kapethot. The representatives of the chairman of the Soviet Union were members of the KGB Presidium, Lieutenant General Sakhartovsky, director of the First General Administration, and agencies of the First General Administration that had relations with these allies. The size of the meeting was less than 100 people. But these people's ability, authority, and influence are far from being replaced by a few words.

   Shelepin finally arrived at the conference room, welcomed the arriving counterparts from various countries, expressed his views on the various allies and the current work of the countries in the Warsaw Pact camp, and then said that the meeting officially started.

"Chairman Shelepin's words have summed up the problems we are currently encountering, so I'll talk about something specific!" Shelov took Shelepin's baton coldly, glanced at the faces of everyone present for a moment, and finally turned his attention to On the body of Polish Minister of Internal Affairs Korzinski, he asked in a very indifferent tone, "Comrade Korzinski, talk about the mutiny of Colonel Golinevsky in the Polish military advisory group. …”

   The meeting started with a situation of attack, which was not expected by everyone present. Although it can't be said to be shocked, the bosses of the intelligence agencies of various countries all showed expressions of sneering or indifference. The Hungarian Minister of Internal Affairs, Laszak, looked at Sherepin and Korzinski for a moment, then smiled slightly and fiddled with the pen. Although the others did not make any obvious statement, they were still very concerned about this matter.

   In an intelligence department, the worst thing that fails is not that the work has no results, it is not that it has a bad reputation, and that it is not being looked down upon by others. The worst thing that fails is that there are traitors in its own department. Traitor is the word for an intelligence service. It is the biggest shame, the KGB maintains a special execution department of the executioner department. Just to deal with possible traitors. Either you don't find it, or you find it, you die. Those killers in the Operational Execution Department who know nothing but murder. Why get good treatment? Isn't it always ready to go abroad to hunt down traitors?

"Chairman Shelepin, First Vice-Chairman Serov, we are the intelligence department, we cannot guarantee that there will be no problems at all. This is our job." Korzinski said that the intelligence department of any country cannot guarantee that it will be available anytime, anywhere. The discovery of traitors, or even the emergence of defectors in one's own department, cannot be completely avoided.

What    said makes sense. Strict discipline and ideals cannot guarantee that there will be defectors on your side. That's right. Even the traitors appearing in the KGB are endless. The two heavyweight traitors who died in the hands of Serov in the past few years are Peter Popov and Pikevsky. If only Poland and the Soviet Union are the two countries, Serov will not be entangled. Well, unfortunately not...

"Why have I never heard of a traitor in the Stasi? The size of the entire Stasi can't be said to be small, right? Has a Stasi agent defected from the establishment of the GDR to the present?" Erzinski said, "As far as I know there is none, is it Comrade Marcus..." After speaking, Serov turned his attention to the intelligence chief of the GDR.

   "Maybe it's lucky. So far we have encountered this kind of problem!" Markus Wolf laughed, proving that Serov's words were right, and he looked like I was hanging like this.

  In the espionage wars of various countries during the Cold War, there were endless traitors on both sides, and it is difficult to say that they have the upper hand. But there is one country where there are only achievements and no traitors, and this country is the GDR. The result was the Stasi, the intelligence service of the GDR. At least Serov has not heard of any agent from the Stasi who defected in later generations. Even after the disintegration of the GDR, many Stasi agents were missing. No one can find it.

"The effectiveness of the Stasi in the field of intelligence can even be promoted as a textbook for our Warsaw Pact allies, and even the KGB has to learn from it! Whether it is in the field of intelligence or in the field of economic construction, the comrades in the GDR are all It is something we can learn from. On behalf of all the comrades in the State Security Committee of the USSR, I would like to express my gratitude to the comrades in the GDR…”

“Today we are not here to hold ourselves accountable or to embarrass our comrades in Poland, but we all understand how horrific it is to have defectors in the intelligence sphere. We know too much, but we must not put what we know. If it leaks out, all countries must monitor each other for possible traitors. These countries are all comrades in the same camp. If a traitor appears in one country, the impact will be on all member states. In case of a traitor unfortunately, we will be ruthless. , as long as I can't escape from the earth, all of them will die!" Shelov resolutely emphasized, "If you are traitors, I will kill you. If I betray the entire camp, you will kill me, there is no sympathy to talk about..."

"Everyone knows that we must focus on the overall situation. Yuri's attitude may be a little fierce, but I believe that the comrades who know Yuri who have worked with him know what kind of person he is, and he has no malicious intentions!" Shelepin's attitude was more relaxed. More from the interests of the whole, he said, "The Cold War is also a war. In most of the time, our military forces are in confrontation with NATO's opponents, and it is difficult to draw strength and use it elsewhere, so as an intelligence department. We are actually the real frontier of the Cold War. Our results largely show whether the current situation is favorable or unfavorable for us. For specific analysis and planning, Yuri will give you more introductions..."

"As Chairman Shelepin said, once we lose this battle with the capitalist camp, don't think that they can really treat us as friends. Our struggle is destined to be life and death. If we win, The entire capitalist camp will naturally be uprooted, and on the other hand, it will be difficult for everyone. What kind of outcome will depend on the victor's mood. Anyway, we are not afraid of the Soviet Union, and no one dares to force us with nuclear bombs in hand. ..." Serov seriously exaggerated the threat of the enemy. If the socialist camp really loses, these countries will still be spared, but the Soviet Union will definitely be uprooted. If the list of Soviet countries is not filled, it may be Also add a Chinese.

   The collapse of the Soviet Union in later generations The United States is still afraid of the resurgence of the Soviet Union. Do you know why the United States hates Putin and Beijing but is unwilling to continue to incite opposition forces within Russia? Because the biggest opposition force in Russia is a headache for Americans, he is either someone else or the remnant of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, the Communist Party of Russia. Therefore, although the United States has always hated Putin and Beijing, but considering the possibility of the Russian Communist Party coming to power, it only limited to scolding in the newspapers, and never moved real guys in Russia.

The reverse is also true. If the victorious Soviet Union, Serov will never spare the United States in the face of the people of the free country. For this kind of enemy, he can't wait to go up and step on the corpse with 10,000 feet, knowing that he will kick the corpse to the eighteenth hell. , The stupidity of Ge Tutu and the Khitans is that, after being in the Soviet bureaucracy for so many years, they have lost even the most basic IQ.

Although the words are a bit alarmist, but the current hostility between the two sides is so strong, it can make the intelligence chiefs of all countries feel the same, and they can't help but believe that even if they believe that the Americans can let them go, the Soviet Union will not keep it. Qun Erwuzai bites back at any time, so everyone expressed their approval for Shelov's words.

The result of Colonel Gorinevsky's processing ends here. According to the Polish Minister of the Interior, Korzinski, Gorinevsky was a person who decided to provide intelligence to the West and did not develop it within Poland. A spy network. Gorinevsky's original intention was to think that the Warsaw Pact group had a clear advantage in conventional forces. Once the Warsaw Pact group assembled troops to attack, NATO would definitely not be an opponent of the Warsaw Pact. At this time, NATO would definitely release nuclear weapons to stop the Warsaw Pact. The huge armored group is advancing, and Poland and the whole of Europe will definitely become hell. In order to narrow the land disadvantage of NATO to the Warsaw Pact, Golinevsky took the initiative to provide intelligence to the British MI6.

"A traitor is a traitor, what's so great to say? I want to know if Gorinevsky is responsible for his wife and children? If he betrayed, how will his wife and children have a foothold in Polish society?" Serov After saying something fiercely, he asked, "Is Gorinevsky executed now?"

"Not yet, the interrogation is still going on!" Korzinski said one by one, knowing that this was a scandal in Poland. As the director of an intelligence agency, there was a traitor in his own department. This matter made him lose The bottom line. Any intelligence service is deeply ashamed of traitors.

"If there is no valuable information, it is better to execute it earlier, but before the execution, tell him that his son learned that he died at the hands of MI6, and we will train his son to be a better agent, Wash away the shame of his betrayal of the motherland!" Serov sneered, "This is the path he chose, and he has to pay the price for doing wrong. The price for him is to lose his life, and he has to take his son in to serve us. "

   After a series of beatings, the Polish who felt good about himself was suppressed, and we took this opportunity to talk about the topic. Serov emphasized the importance of the Gorinevsky incident, and finally put forward his own views, with 20 million funds to set up a joint agency similar to the KGB operation executive department, and agents from all countries can participate in the establishment of a An effective pursuit mechanism that continuously pursues and kills traitors from all member states. (To be continued~^~)

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