Big Time 1958

Chapter 53: pilot test

   The significance of this operation is to establish a discipline in the Soviet garrison and restrain the loose style of work. The scandal of the American garrison in later generations Serov did not want to happen to the Soviet Red Army, at least not in Eastern Europe. The potential of other members of the Warsaw Pact must be brought into play, instead of the Soviet Union single-handedly singled out the United States, Britain, France and Germany as in history, treating other Warsaw Pact members as little brothers. Great-power chauvinism is not unusable, but it is absolutely unusable within socialism.

"Director, this time I won a lot of applause from the allies, I have a Hungarian newspaper here!" Issemoteni came over and raised the newspaper in her hand, sat on Serov's lap without any shyness, and put her arms around her. the man's neck.

Issemoteni was originally adopted by the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Hungary, and reading the newspapers in Magyar is not a bit jerky, "It's not a good thing for a profession like ours to always appear in the newspapers!" Serov, who hugged the woman's waist Shaking his head.

   "That's someone else. The other chiefs of the general bureau are all old men. How can my man be so handsome!" Isamotney swayed and sat on Shelov's body.

He patted the woman's buttocks neither light nor heavy, Serov pursed his lips and said with a curious expression, "Did your instructor plan to marry you to a high-ranking Hungarian official to be an undercover agent? Why is he so clingy when he is young? ?"

   "Didn't I want to make you happy, I always have a cold face..." Issemoteni kept shaking at Serov's neck.

"What is this? To deal with some existing problems and correct mistakes made can also be published in the newspaper? The big scene will come later! Now it's just practice first..." Sheloff took the newspaper in Isamotney's hand and looked at it The published photo shows a meaningful smile.

   To put it simply, the world is changing. This year, Stalin has been dead for six years. The Soviet cadres who used to tremble under the gaze of Comrade Steel have gradually forgotten the fear of being dominated by Stalin. Without Stalin, who suppressed them with power, the cadre class of the Soviet Union was in a stable state.

   Now Serov has seen that the cadre class has begun to change in a state of stability, which is not very pleasant.

   This situation is not so bad now and during Khrushchev's reign. On the one hand, the current Soviet Union has not yet reached the level of old man politics in later generations, and the entire cadre class is still quite young. Furthermore, Khrushchev has been preparing to establish a system for cadres to retire, that is to say, to abolish the lifelong system of cadres! From this point of view, Khrushchev and Stalin are the same, except that Stalin killed the opponents in an open and fair manner, while Comrade Khrushchev's method was more gentle, using the means of retirement years and stipulating the time for cadres to be transferred to keep the Soviet cadres. A class does not degenerate into a bureaucratic class.

The more tragic part of the Soviet Union is that the most authoritative Stalin could not prevent the transformation of the cadre class with iron and blood. The cadre transfer policy formulated by his successor Khrushchev was very problematic. Some positions were only given two-year terms. One cadre As soon as he took office and sorted out the situation, he was faced with the situation that it was time to be transferred. In the end, Khrushchev's most important support force, the Ukrainian central representatives, turned against each other. If Khrushchev was not so eager for quick success and instant profit, he would offend everyone in just a few years. For Soviet cadres, if the term of office of cadres is properly extended, the Soviet Union may successfully abolish the tenure system of cadres in the 1960s, and Brezhnev and Sherepin will not gain the support of most of the central representatives in a short period of time. Khrushchev's post as General Secretary was abolished.

   In Serov's view, Khrushchev was naturally far behind Stalin in terms of ability, but he was definitely a qualified communist fighter and a legitimate successor to Stalin when it came to abolishing the lifetime system of cadres. There are many problems in the Soviet Union, but when it comes to the most serious problem leading to disintegration, the tenure system for cadres is definitely the most serious one.

  The relatively young cadre class in the 1950s slowly transformed from a normal cadre class into a bureaucratic class composed of old men in the 1980s after 18 years of Brezhnev's period. These cadres who have been in their respective positions for 20 years, the communist concept in their hearts finally disappeared without a trace with the passage of time, and when they were not far from the world, they finally began to transform. One step is to turn the state-owned property occupied by him for decades of work into his legal property.

At that time, the whole country of the Soviet Union had formed a huge bureaucratic class, and the ideal cadres still wanted to stop all this and defend the country's property, but they found that they became a minority at some point, and they were ready to smash public ownership and annexation. The bureaucracy, which lost the wealth of the Soviet people, became the real majority. They easily killed the counterattacks of the cadres who defended the socialist system, ignored the opinion polls of the Soviet people's desire to preserve the socialist system, neatly dismembered their own motherland, and stood on the corpse of the motherland and began to implement their own capitalism.

There is no doubt that according to the normal historical development, after Brezhnev came to power, according to his moderate style, he would definitely re-establish the tenure system of cadres to stabilize his position, especially under the strong pressure of the Shelepin faction in the early days, he joined other forces. Power is definitely Brezhnev's choice.

   In fact, subconsciously, even Shelepin, Serov didn’t recognize it very much in his heart. He had no doubts about Shelepin’s style and ability, but do you want to say that Shelepin is a communist? Sheloff still has reservations.

   This time, let the First General Bureau and the Third General Bureau cooperate to clear up the problems of the Red Army. It can only be regarded as a little monster training. The first is to test the strength of the KGB's general bureaus to work together, and the second is to accumulate experience for himself in launching campaigns in the future.

   "If I face a large number of bureaucrats who want to embezzle the people's property, why is the first word in my mind always Большаячистка?" Looking at the gradually darkening sky, Serov shook his head vigorously, which was too unlucky.

On May 23rd, Serov took the reports of all the garrison representatives to the Stasi headquarters, and handed them all to the GDR counterpart, "I completed what I promised, and took criticism and warnings for small frictions, Some soldiers have apologized to the local residents, and those involved in criminal crimes have been handed over to the local GDR internal affairs bureau!"

  Marcus Wolf looked at the reports one by one, suddenly stood up and said solemnly, "Comrade Serov, I personally thank you!"

"It's me who should apologize to the German people. It shouldn't have happened in the first place, and an inspection may not solve the problem. I plan to make the garrison representative of the Third General Administration directly accountable to the GDR. In the future, German residents will encounter disputes with the Red Army. You can complain directly to the garrison representative of the Third General Administration, hoping that this will prevent the entanglement of interests between the Third General Administration and the Red Army, but there may be a little problem!" Serov frowned and said, "Maybe you Germany will have to pay another fee. , pay an extra salary for the agents of the Third General Administration of the Western Cluster..."

  【This chapter is a little difficult to write! 】

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