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Chapter 236 The Tukhachevsky Case

Tukhachevsky was born in an old Russian aristocrat and later believed in the Bolsheviks. During the Soviet Civil War, he was appreciated by Lenin for his outstanding performance and became one of the most capable army commanders. He was considered one of the most talented senior military generals in the Red Army and was named "Napoleon of the Red Army."

After the war, Tukhachevsky presided over the modernization of the Red Army. The strategy of the deep-seated one proposed that all aspects of the Red Army were under his jurisdiction and had great power.

At the same time, in 1935, he and four senior generals including Budonnie and Voroshilov accepted the title of Soviet marshal first. It can be said that he was one of the earliest Soviet marshals.

The position is highest, and it can be said that it has reached the peak of the Red Army. Such a marshal, who rebels into the Soviets, will bring great shock to the entire army.

So, after receiving this news, Stalin did not make a decision immediately, but listened to Belia's constant narrative.

In the past years, the Soviet Union had worked closely with Germany. After all, after World War I, the Soviet Union and Germany had similar status, and were hostile and blocked by the West because of the Bolsheviks' coming to power.

Many things were actually decided by Stalin, such as cooperating with Germany to export ore in exchange for an aircraft carrier.

But now, these projects seem unwise, and there is only one reason. Tukhachevsky has betrayed the Soviets and secretly defected to Germany, so he will sell the interests of the Soviets!

Moreover, Tukhachevsky is completely qualified and has winter.

As early as 1922, after the Soviet Union and Germany signed the "Rabalo Treaty", the Soviet Union and Germany began to send officers to military training classes. First-class military strategists like Tukhachevsky were also sent to Germany at that time.

After all, although Germany was defeated, it had many years of background. At that time, Tukhachevsky had a colleague at the Berlin Military Academy. The two had a close relationship at that time, and now, this colleague is already a German general.

Tukhachevsky has been in contact with the general and trying to overthrow Tukhachevsky!

The letter contacted by both sides was finally obtained by Beria after all efforts. Now, the letter is in Stalin's hands.

There is already evidence, and there are all kinds of clues over the years, but whether Tukhachevsky really betrayed the Soviets still needs Stalin's words!

Do Tukhachevsky really want to overthrow Stalin? In fact, even Belia doesn't believe this. Tukhachevsky has been vigilant against Germany in recent years. The scale of Germany's army has been expanding and has strong mobilization capabilities. Tukhachevsky has even vaguely listed Germany as a threat.

These evidences, say yes, say no, are not.

However, he knew very well that the anti-counterfeiting is still not in place. In the army, there are still a large number of people who are not absolutely loyal to Stalin!

This is a good opportunity, an opportunity to purify the army! Tukhachevsky had an affair with Germany and conspired to subvert the Soviet regime, so the anti-counterfeiting work must be expanded to the entire army.

Leading by Tukhachevsky, Yakir, Ubolevic, Kolk, Edman, Feldman, Primakov, and Putner can all be counted as Trotsky's faction!

What is the anti-counterfeiting this time? Of course, it is a group of people who oppose Stalin, and the focus is the Trotskyists!

Trotsky was a revolutionary of the same era as Lenin. In the Soviet Union, the two worked closely together. Even if Lenin died, he hoped that Trotsky would hold state power.

Unfortunately, the ambitious Stalin has been fighting for the supreme power of the Soviet Union and is useless to do anything, while Trotsky lacks his understanding of the cruelty of the struggle, and he still regards Stalin as a comrade.

Therefore, before 1925, some left-wing opposition parties proposed to overthrow the Stalin group, which was opposed by Trotsky. Lenin's wife Krupskaya even privately said that she wanted to send Stalin to the gallows. Unfortunately, Stalin had the last laugh.

Trotsky was exiled abroad, and Stalin became the leader of the Soviet Union. This vigorous anti-counterfeiting and purge were of course the means taken by Stalin to seize power with greater confidence.

Now, it depends on Stalin's determination!

After smoking a pot of pipe, Stalin knocked the ashes in the ashtray hard and stood up. He had already finished thinking.

"We Soviets will never tolerate traitors." Stalin said: "Tukachevsky actually betrayed the Soviets and became German lackeys. We must not tolerate them. Let's do it."

"Yes." Beria said, with no expression on her face, but she was delighted.

For a knife, there should not be any thoughts, but the idea of ​​Beria's knife is very rich. In essence, Beria and Stalin were together.

The road to power is destined to be bloody! All the stumbling blocks along the way will be killed, stepping on others' shoulders and climbing upwards! Belia recognized Stalin because Stalin was cruel enough!

Taking this incident as the starting point, the army will be greatly cleaned up, and at the same time, many positions will be vacant, which also gives Belia a lot of opportunities.

...

19 Kozna Menka Street, Ministry of Defense Building.

His face was a little fat, and even if he stretched his face, he could not see too much seriousness. Marshal Tukhachevsky always looked so kind.

At this time, he was holding a symposium with a group of people who had just returned from Spain.

"The Germans are completely misleading us. Tanks are not suitable for large-scale centralized use at all. Tanks are always vassals of infantry." Pavlov said.

The previous victory made Pavlov a well-known tank warfare expert in Moscow, but the subsequent failure made him look dirty and his tanks were lost to Spain. Now, he was almost returned from a commander with a bareback. He wanted to tell his comrades the lessons he learned on the battlefield.

"The Germans fought from Madrid to Barcelona in a week, which made us unable to react at all, and ended up losing Barcelona. How can we explain this?" asked an officer.

"This is not the result of a high-speed tank assault at all." Pavlov said: "You don't know that in Spain, our biggest enemy is not the rebels, but other people! Several factions are fighting each other, such as fighting Barcelona, ​​and the original defenders are fighting intra-fighting! Such a battle will only lead to a devil if it fails!"

Only those who have been on the front line can know that Spain is really beyond salvation!
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