328 The Three Kingdoms Treaty of Non-War VII
According to the agreement reached by the China Fushun Prisoner-of-War Camp Command, the Soviet Consulate General in Chenyang and the representatives of the Red Army prisoners of war who were on a hunger strike. All Soviet prisoners have the right to choose whether to return to their own country. However, before making a choice, representatives sent by the Soviet side or the Belarusian Provisional Government can talk to each prisoner of war under the supervision of the International Red Cross personnel for no more than an hour.
Such an agreement was of course a suspicion of protecting these Red Army traitors! In fact, the Belarusian Provisional Government and the British, American and French diplomats in China made their best efforts to lobby the Chinese government, and finally got such a result. However, the Soviet Union, because it was eager to ease relations with China, had no choice but to accept it.
The place where the conversation or ideological education was conducted was a somewhat gloomy Western-style building in the Fushun prisoner-of-war camp - this building should be the product of Tsarist Russia's short-term colonial rule in the northeast. Comrade Kochakin, an activist in the Fushun prisoner-of-war camp, was the first prisoner-of-war to receive the conversation. Accompanied by a Chinese military policeman of about the age of him and an Indian who was said to be sent by the International Red Cross, he walked into a deserted and windowless room with a shabby office desk and two chairs. On the dusty wall was hung with a red and blue color, a golden sickle hammer and a five-pointed star flag. Kochakin looked at the flag in a daze, forgot to greet the blonde beauty sitting behind the desk.
"Comrade Kochakin, this is the new national flag of our Russian Soviet Socialist Republic." The gentle voice of the beauty interrupted Kochakin's thoughts. The big boy from Ukraine noticed that the other party looked very friendly, as if he was a girl next door.
"My name is Toniya Tumanova. I am now responsible for promoting the party's policies to you. Can you sit down and speak?" The girl smiled shyly at Kochakin, revealing a few white teeth, and pointing to an empty chair.
"My name is Aljom Kochakin. He is the company commander of the former First Cavalry Army of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army. He was captured by the Japanese army near Kazakantusumu. At that time, my war horse was frightened." Aljom Kochakin did not dare to sit down - he knew that he was a sinner, so he could only explain honestly. So he began to get his captive and fought in the prisoner-of-war camp.
His capture was actually a helpless thing. The war horse was frightened and threw him on the ground. He fainted on the spot. When he woke up, he found someone tied him up! As for the struggle in the prisoner-of-war camp, he was also very determined, including suicide, jailbreak, hunger strike, fight, concerts, etc., and even organized an underground party committee under extremely difficult conditions with the help of a Chinese military policeman who sympathized with them.
Toniya Tumanova listened while writing something in a small notebook. Her task was not just to persuade. She also examined the attitude of these captured personnel - this would be the basis for their future sentences. And Toniya was born with a kind heart and sympathized with these captured Red Army soldiers. She hoped that each of them would get the shortest sentence, so when she heard Kochakin say that she had contact with the G-party members in the G-party, she couldn't help but sigh in her heart. It seems that the ease of the Soviet-Russian G-CD and the G-CD are just superficial phenomena that cannot be escaped! If she is honestly a prisoner and does nothing, it will be at most ten years of labor reform. But if the crime of the revisionist anti-party group is added, she should be shot or deported with the highest defense measures after returning!
"Comrade Kochakin, are you willing to return to the motherland?" Dongniya was looking forward to the other party saying no. But Kochakin said without hesitation: "I am willing! I am willing to return to the motherland of Russia and I am willing to accept any punishment from the organization!"
Including shooting? Tonya asked in her heart. But Kochakin still had a chance. Because in another room, there was an Orthodox clergyman, and Sister Maria was waiting for his answer.
"No! I don't go to the United States, nor to Canada! I want to go back to the Soviet motherland!" When Sister Maria told Kochakin that he could be arranged to settle in the United States and Canada, she immediately encountered firm opposition and fierce look from Kochakin.
"My child, have you really figured it out? The Bolsheviks are likely to have prepared hard labor for you."
"Lie! You witch, do you think I would believe such a ridiculous lie?" Kochakin interrupted the other party loudly - in fact, he said nothing wrong. Hard labor did not belong to him. He was later sentenced to the highest defense measure, the charge of revisionist anti-party group! His last words were recorded in the book "How Slaves became": "For the sake of God, call Comrade Skrynsky. For God's sake, call this matter is not about Paul's affairs. He is innocent, innocent!" And Paul in his mouth was his younger brother, a loyal and tried Bolshevik. Because of his brother's revelation, he became a member of the revisionist anti-party group and was locked up in the Sorowish concentration camp.
However, labor reform did not shake his ideals and beliefs, but strengthened his determination to devote all his energy and his entire life to the cause of human liberation. In 1937, he finally got the opportunity to return to the revolutionary ranks. He joined the Red Army of Workers and Peasants in the labor camp, participated in the life-and-death struggle with imperialism, and finally died in the Caucasus region
Zhukov was also taken to a small office. The former Red Army brigade commander had gauze wrapped around his wrists, his face swollen and blood-colored. He had just committed suicide a few days ago. While the guard was not paying attention, he used a glass piece that he had hidden at some point in time to cut his wrists! But he still didn't die, so he was taken to Orchonnikize now.
"Hello, Comrade Zhukov." Orchonikize said: "I am Orchonikize, deputy director of the General Political Department of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army."
Zhukov nodded with a wry smile: "Are you here to take me back? Well, I agree. I am a GCD person, and I will always be like this at least in my heart!"
Orzhongnikize said to the International Red Cross personnel and the Chinese military police officer who followed Zhukov in, "Okay, have you heard what he said? Now you can leave this room, I want to stay alone with Comrade Zhukov for a while." Of course, this matter violated the regulations, but Orzhongnikize is not an ordinary person, of course he has some privileges. The two people escorting Zhukov in looked at each other and retreated.
After the door was closed, Orchoniki took out a cigarette and lit one for Zhukov.
"Oh! I've sucked Russian cigarettes again." Zhukov took a sip of the cigarette, "Comrade Orchonikize. If I said I was captured in a completely unconscious situation, would I be sentenced to several years less?"
"In fact, the party organization hopes you can stay in China."
"Participate in Xinjiang's socialist experiment? Wouldn't I make a heavier mistake? I'd better go back to China. If it's time for labor reform, I'm a GCD person. Even if I'm expelled from the party, my heart is still on the GCD!"
"Then you should obey the organization's arrangements, and the organization needs you to go to Xinjiang."
After a while of silence in the room, Zhukov sucked a few sips of cigarettes. "Going to Xinjiang is just an excuse. No one will really go to Kolchak's gang has many friends in the Chinese government. I know that there is no one guarding the way to Xinjiang. Anyone who wants to sneak away can slip away. Kolchak's gang has agreed with Britain and the United States that they can arrange for traitors to take refuge in their places."
"So the organization hopes that you can take the lead. Your prestige in this prison camp is very high, far exceeding Zhu Helai. If you take the lead, I believe many people will be willing to go to Xinjiang with you."
But why do many people need to go to Xinjiang? Is there any difference between going to Xinjiang and going to the United States for the Bolshevik Party? Zhukov wanted to ask this question very much, but he still didn't ask in the end. In fact, he also knew the answer: living in the United States is much better than going to Xinjiang, but the Bolshevik Party couldn't stand them, traitors, who live like personal life, which is not allowed!
"Okay, I obey the organization's arrangements, but"
"I know that neither your mother nor your sister will be involved."
"And my wife Akievna, I want to divorce her."
"What did you say?" Orzhongniki was stunned for a moment, stared at Zhukov with wide eyes, and after a while, murmured: "Comrade Zhukov, your file says you are unmarried!"
"I. am I unmarried?" Upon hearing the news, Zhukov trembled slightly, as if he had thought of something, and nodded with a wry smile: "Yes, I remember wrongly. I'm so lucky that I'm not married yet and I don't have a daughter."
Orchonikize's thick eyebrows were tightly furrowed. It seems that Zhukov's intelligence is accurate. This man made a mistake in whether he was married or not! He must be crazy. Can such a madman call on enough Red Army prisoners of war to go to Xinjiang to suffer?
"Okay, let's have a drink. There are vodka, Chinese Moutai, and Japanese Beach wine. What do you guys want to have?"
In the office where Chang Ruiqing had many ink paintings of Qi Baishi hanging in the Military Commission building, the chairman of the Military Commission, the Prime Minister of Japan's cabinet and the deputy diplomatic and people's committee member of the Soviet Union were already sitting together.
"Come on a glass of vodka, we Russians only drink volts." "I still want to have a beach bar."
Chang Ruiqing took out two heavy glass wine bottles from the glass cabinet and poured two glasses of beach wine and a glass of vodka respectively. His alcohol capacity was not too large and he couldn't drink too strong wine, so he gave himself a glass of Kobe Beach wine.
"Why are we cheering? How about peace?"
Yue Fei nodded with a smile: "For peace and for the friendship between our three countries."
Hara Keiya smiled and said, "Cheer to the Treaty of Non-aggression in the Three Kingdoms!"
"Of course, toast to our three countries together."
All three of them drank it all in one go.
"This wine is good, it's Baoshi vodka, right? It's a pity that you can't drink too much, otherwise you'll have to be drunk." Yue Fei put down the wine glass in his hand and looked at Chang Ruiqing with a smile: "Mr. Chairman, we can now start discussing the specific details of the Treaty of Non-aggression between the Three Kingdoms, right?"
"Yes. It's time to start. Isn't this the purpose of your visit to me with Mr. Xiang?" Chang Ruiqing paused for a moment, pointed to the Japanese and said, "Our and Japan's idea is based on the Sino-Japanese non-aggression treaty. The Soviet Union joined this treaty and made it a non-aggression treaty between the three countries. Mr. Yue Fei, what do you think?"
Yue Fei stopped for a few minutes before answering: "Is the three countries non-aggression treaty? This proposal is very good, I think we can consider joining."
"There are some guaranteed additional clauses in the non-aggression treaty we signed with China." Harao Kei took over the topic: "We Japan will limit the construction of the army's military force. In peacetime, the number of army divisions will not exceed 17, and the number of tanks, armored vehicles will not be developed, and the number of cavalry will not be increased. Except for fortress artillery, the army will not be equipped with cannons with a caliber of more than 150mm, nor will it be equipped with train cannons.
China restricts naval armament, does not equip more than 10,000 tons of armored cruisers, does not equip battleships and battlecruisers, and all ship gun calibers shall not exceed 203mm."
"These are the terms that restrict the development of China and Japan's arms." Chang Ruiqing said this with a tone of inquiries.
Yue Fei just smiled unanimously: "I will report these conditions to Moscow. So do you have any requirements for the Soviet Union?"
"Of course there is." Chang Ruiqing's smile was full of confidence. "Soviet Russia faces a huge threat from the West, so we and Japan will not make any demands to limit the Soviet army or naval power. However, our two countries hope that the Far East Soviet Socialist Republic can implement some policies that are different from other regions of the Soviet Union. We hope that the Far East Republic can become a buffer zone similar to a buffer zone."
Yue Fei nodded. Instead of speaking, he took out a small notebook to start recording. Japan's Aihara Keito continued: "First, the border between Japan and Russia is bounded by the Amur River; Second, the Soviet Red Army, including the Far East People's Revolutionary Army, does not exceed 150,000 in the Far East Republic, of which cavalry shall not exceed 30,000, and cannons with a caliber exceeding 155mm. Our two countries need to dispatch military observers along the Siberian Railway west of Chita, including Chita. Third, the Soviet side, including the Far East Republic, cannot deploy inland fleets on the Amur River; Fourth, the Soviet government, Russia's GCD and GC International cannot fund and support any organizations or political parties in China and Japan, including colonial lands."
"Comrade Trotsky! If we accept the conditions proposed by China and Japan, our Far Eastern Republic will be in a state of de facto no national defense! Their army may capture there at any time!"
As soon as Lenin saw the telegram sent by Trotsky and Chichelin, Yuefei immediately walked out from behind the desk and walked around his office, looking very excited.
"Feradimir Ilyic. In fact, such a clause does not harm us much. Our army can also capture China's Xinjiang region at any time. After completing the land exchange, the land is nearly 2.18 million square kilometers! The Chinese will not give up there. As for Japan, their army's strength is limited to 17 divisions, and they cannot be equipped with tanks, armored vehicles, and cannons of more than 150mm. Such an army cannot go to war with us." Trotsky shrugged his shoulders, leaned on the back of the chair, and looked at Lenin with a bright look. "With this treaty of non-aggression between the three countries, our east will be completely safe. In this way, we can move west with all our might! As long as we can take Europe, China and Japan are not worth mentioning at all!"
Lenin looked at the diplomatic people's committee member Chechelin, who also nodded in a key position and echoed Trotsky: "Comrade Lenin, Comrade Trotsky's opinion is correct. We need this treaty to ensure the security of the Eastern Front."
Lenin has never been so disappointed in his life as he is now, and Chechlin also defected to Trotsky!
"Can this treaty really guarantee the security of the East? If we launch a revolutionary war to liberate Europe, will Japan and China watch it?" Lenin paused for a long time and then said: "Okay! Let's assume that China and Japan are ready to fulfill this treaty seriously. But will the United States, Britain and France bribe them? These three imperialist countries will not watch Poland and Germany be liberated by us!"
Trotsky nodded: "I understand. Feradimir Ilyic, I fully understand your concerns, but that is unnecessary. Because first, the Japanese army's strength is limited, and it is impossible to attack Siberia with their battleships. So their development direction must be the South Ocean. Once we have a world revolution in Europe, Japan will definitely take the opportunity to go south and seize the South Ocean region. We may even form a temporary alliance with Japan, if we can pretend to give up the Far East. As for China, it is not a problem. Before the construction of their railway to Xinjiang is completed, there is no question of Xinjiang's defense at all. No matter how powerful their army is, it will be useless. We can seize it at any time just as they can capture the Far East."
Looking at Trotsky's confident look, Lenin sighed slightly: "Levdavidovic, then, do you really want to provoke World War II before China completes the construction of the Xinjiang Railway?"
Chapter completed!