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Chapter 353 Saving the Soviet Marshal (Part 1)

In mid-January 1940, China sent Dai Li to Germany. It turned out that Dai Li came with Jiang Jieshi's secret order. The order Dai Li brought was issued by Jiang Jieshi himself. He asked Li Mo to help save the two people. These two people were instructors of the Whampoa Military Academy and had a very good relationship with Jiang Jieshi. At the same time, they also gave great help to Jiang Jieshi during the Northern Expedition. He was the Soviet Marshal Alexander Ilyic Yegorov and the commander of the Red Flag Far East Special Army Vasily Konstantinovich Buliuhell.

This matter has to be said from the beginning. The first socialist country of mankind created by Lenin was like a new star piercing the sky and drawing out the trajectory of the ideal society of mankind. But at that time, the Soviet Union was surrounded by hostility and hatred in the capitalist world, like an isolated island in the ocean. After the war, the Soviet Union had been blocked, isolated and refused to recognize the international community dominated by capitalist countries. The threat of foreign invasion, subversion and destruction it faced never stopped. The first task facing this new country for a long time was survival.

Because it is a country with a backward industrial foundation, the impulse of rushing to achieve success violates the objective laws of social and economic development and mistakenly chooses a development path that prioritizes the development of heavy industry, especially military industry. People's livelihood and welfare, one of the most fundamental advantages and characteristics publicly claimed by the socialist system, was forced to sacrifice.

This is a country facing foreign aggression and threat of subversion. It has maintained a wartime dictatorship system for a long time and condensed the country under an environment of high internal and external pressure. The Great Purge happened in such a difficult and sinister living environment that future generations could hardly imagine.

Another important reason for the Great Purge was that after various problems arose in the development and practice of the Soviet society. In order to maintain the "one-management", Stalin created his "personal superstition" in his own extreme mistakes and erroneously elevated various different opinions within the party and at home to hostile contradictions that threatened the Soviet regime, and gave them a cruel struggle and a ruthless blow.

Once the leader of any political party regards normal party opinions and debates as hostile and eliminates them by treating the enemy, he will eventually cause irreparable harm and unforgivable crimes to the country, the nation, and the party itself.

It seems that everything began with Kirov. His assassination. There is no convincing truth so far, but it is the direct fuse of the Great Purge. The current conservative figures of the Great Purge in 1937 and 1938 are that no less than 1.57 million people were sentenced, about 690,000 were executed, and about 700,000 were imprisoned. In prisons, the number of deaths in labor camps is unknown. (The disclosed archives show that in 1940, Gulag retained a total of 8 million people. By 1953, there were no less than 10 million people. This means that, throughout the Stalin era, about 10 million people were sent to the Gulag Islands, which is just a prison information.)

On June 11, 1937, Pravda said that Marshal Tukhachevsky and other eight generals were arrested for treason. On June 12, it was reported that Tukhachevsky and other eight people had been executed by shooting.

Marshal Tukhachevsky was recognized as the most talented general of the Soviet Red Army and the true soul of the Red Army. The theory of large-scale combat and large-scale mechanized combat proposed by him and some other generals were far ahead of his Western counterparts. All of these people were executed by gunfire.

The truth of the Tukhachevsky treason case was revealed early, but the materials for the Tukhachevsky conspiracy fabricated by the German Security Agency leader Heinrich in 1936 were counter-espionage schemes that the Germans took the initiative to use, or some people deliberately revealed that the Soviet generals were in conflict and gave them an opportunity to create counter-espionage schemes. There is no definite answer today. Since Li Mo has traveled through time, he will personally confirm the unjust case in history. It is not difficult for the German army to verify this matter, because these parties are all there now.

Even if Li Mo confirmed that this was the German "counter-espionage plan", Li Mo still would not tell the truth. It was too useful for the Marshal Tukhachevsky incident. If you make good use of it, it would have unexpected results.

Marshal Tukhachevsky has been shot by Stalin, and now two Soviet marshals in the Soviet Union have been arrested - Yegorov, and Bulukhel, commander of the Red Flag Far East Special Army.

The outstanding red marshal Yegorov was an outstanding commander who had been through many battles and made great achievements, a brave revolutionary soldier, and a defender of Moscow. He was covered in scars. In the autumn of 1919, Denikin's troops advanced to the gateway of Moscow, Tula, and Yegorov was ordered to serve as commander of the Southern Front Army, leading the battle to smash Denikin, thereby saving the young Soviet Republic.

In 1920, during the most difficult stage of the war, he was the tireless assistant of Stalin and the first chief of staff of the Red Army. He was extremely upright and upright. From the end of the civil war to 1937, Yegorov served as the commander of the Kiev and Petrograd military regions, the chief of the General Staff of the Red Army, the first deputy national defense people's committee member, and other important military leadership positions, and other important military leadership positions, and in 1934, and was elected as a repair committee member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. During his tenure, he made important contributions to the adaptation, dressing and forming a powerful armored force. He devoted his life to the army, the people, and the security of the Soviet motherland.

Later generations believed that with his outstanding talent and command art, he was enough to join the ranks of outstanding commanders like Fulongzhi, Tukhachevsky, and even Zhukov. In the mid-20s, he served as a military officer in the Soviet embassy in China. Since the civil war, he has been admiring Stalin, and he is also commensurate with Stalin as "you" (in Russian custom, the word "you" not only means a sense of distance, which may sometimes be hostile, so intimate people only call it "you") is a reference to each other as close friends.

Therefore, when the great purge was launched in the army in the mid-1930s, people never thought that the purge would be directed at Yegorov. However, in early 1938, Yegorov was suddenly removed from his important position and disappeared forever, and what people could not imagine would still happen.

After Tukhachevsky was executed in a hurry, the purge did not stop, and more and more people became victims. It was an era of reporting and writing anonymous letters. Any soldier who had been punished, any subordinate who was dissatisfied with his superiors, may retaliate against the officers and superiors he disliked and falsely accused him of.

The internal affairs agencies implemented the absurd procedure of "arrest first and then reviewing the case". Under the severe torture and inducement of the anti-counterfeiting personnel, the person who was falsely accused had to "bite" people randomly, so there were more and more reactionary officers in the coup cabal, and the more they were killed. Some people's testimony involved Yegorov, and he was doomed.

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