196 tricky
Is Stalin's mistake really low-level? Perhaps in the eyes of ordinary people, steel is a temporary obstacle, but his mind has not turned around. How big is this mistake?
Ordinary people do this like Stalin, but there is no big problem. It is normal to have grudges and revenge and revenge. But for a qualified politician, revenge is a huge mistake.
For politicians, only interests are eternal. For political interests, it is not too outrageous to drink and chat with the enemy who killed his father. I remember that uncle Saddam and Laden were not Americans at that time, but once these two goods are no longer in line with the interests of the United States, they instantly become the axis of evil, and they must be crushed and ashes.
Politics is so cruel, or reality. From a certain perspective, politics is like the most realistic girls in the world today. Romance and moon are just a game for them. In the end, when they choose their husbands, they will still be in line with the house, car and tickets.
The reason why these nonsense outside the topic is not to make up words, but to better let comrades understand Stalin's mistakes. But a comrade may immediately say, "The author, you are wrong. Stalin is not avenging his grudges, or not just avenging his grudges. The reason why he did this was to attack Sverdlov, and to step on Xiao Si's head and climb up. How can this be said to be unrealistic and how can it be said to be unpolitical?
It seems that this is the case, but this understanding is still too one-sided. A very simple question is, which is more important, Stalin's political interests or Lenin's political interests? Whether it is now or at that time, I'm afraid no one thinks that Stalin and Lenin can be compared, right?
Stalin is just Lenin's younger brother. As a younger brother, it is understandable to strive for progress. But if he does not compromise and advances in ways that harm the boss's interests, I am afraid that no boss will tolerate it?
If Lenin was really a gangster, he would probably be chopped off with such a blind eye. Therefore, the reason why Stalin made a low-level mistake is that he should not fight for his own political interests and should not seek progress, but how to pursue these two points with the right means.
Stalin only saw that Sverdlov was his competitor. He always wanted to overwhelm Sverdlov and launched an attack on Sverdlov at all times. He just wanted to completely destroy his opponent. But he didn't think about why the mentor asked him to compete with Sverdlov.
As mentioned before, without a tutor, whether it was Sverdlov or Stalin, they could not have been Trotsky's opponents at that time. The two of them joined forces together. The hope was not very big. The tutor was planning to use Trotsky to slowly temper them, which must be a long-term process. Any practice of simply and quickly changing reality is something that the tutor cannot tolerate.
This is Stalin's first mistake and a relatively small mistake. The bigger mistake is still behind. Although the tutor advocates competition, he also hopes that Stalin and Sverdlov can fight. However, the struggle is also divided into occasions, and there is a fight no matter the time and occasion. This is a mad dog!
What Stalin did before was a mad dog behavior. How could you break up your own people's station when facing foreign enemies? What the mentor disliked the most was this kind of tyranny. If you have the ability, go to trouble Trotsky. If you have the ability, go to fight Trotsky against you! If you always attack your own people, what do you mean?
I have to say that Stalin was really wrong in this regard. He was too eager to prove himself. In order to show that he was better than Sverdlov, he involuntarily pointed his finger at Sverdlov every time. He always had to shoot at Sverdlov.
This makes the tutor unacceptable. Are you a little foresighted? I asked you to be your right-hand man to fight against foreign enemies. How do you destroy your own people's platform? And every time you use some unsightly means, what's going to do?
It can only be said that Stalin was stubborn. He always felt that as long as he defeated Xiao Si, he would be the only confidant of the mentor and the only successor, so he was determined to fight Xiao Si. But the problem was that he did not see that the mentor's real big trouble was Trotsky.
Or, Stalin saw this, but he believed that dealing with Trotsky was the job of the mentor. In order to make the successor take over, the mentor would definitely eliminate all obstacles before he died. All he needed to do was to get into the position of overtime and then leisurely prepare for the memorial service of the mentor.
It cannot be said that Stalin's idea was completely wrong. At least in history, after Sverdlov suffered from a Spanish cold, the mentor who had no other successor could only put his hope on him and fought with Trotsky for a while, which really protected Stalin's subsequent comeback.
But that was a forced one. Who made the mentor's health no longer work, and Sverdlov died unexpectedly? Now, the situation is completely different. The mentor's health is tough, and Sriri's performance in all aspects is indeed much better than Stalin. In this case, how could he tolerate Stalin's mischief?
Just now, if Stalin hadn't stopped the cliff in time, the mentor would have made up his mind to hit him hard. The mentor would never allow him to be in a lie, let alone allow him, the boss, to charge forward, while the younger brother behind him picked up the fruits of victory for nothing.
After walking in the gates of hell, Stalin looked pale when he sat down. Although he escaped because of Trotsky's "prompt", this guy has not yet figured out what he was wrong? Or he has not figured out the psychology of the tutor and does not know how to correctly prove his ability.
Of course, Stalin would definitely figure it out with his political wisdom. With his wisdom, it was only a matter of time. But Trotsky, if Old Tot knew, it was because he did not control the muscles on his face for a while, which allowed Stalin to see the clues and then luckily escaped.
If Lao Tuo knew this, he would regret it and hit the wall. Once Stalin woke up and knew that the best way to prove his ability was to trouble him Trotsky. With the despicable and unyielding spirit, Trotsky would probably not be able to live in peace.
However, these are later things, so I won’t mention them for now. Back to the meeting itself. After Steel sat down, there was no one to disrupt the situation, Xiao Si could finally explain the situation calmly.
"Last night, I received a telegram from His Royal Highness the princess. The first batch of food has been shipped to Vyborg City. According to the agreement we reached before, the food will be shipped to Petrograd... However, the situation in Finland is now very complicated. After independence, there is also chaos within them... The strike and the march have basically paralyzed the traffic in Finland, so the food has not been transported at all..."
The members of the Politburo here understood a little why Princess Anne asked for help. The chaotic Finland could not transport food at all. So she had to rely on the power of the Bolsheviks.
Lenin asked thoughtfully: "So, from last night to now, have you been busy solving this problem?"
Sverdlov smiled bitterly and spread his hands and said, "Yes, at first I thought this was just a small problem. Just communicate with the Finnish Bolsheviks and explain the situation to the Vyborg Soviets and local party organizations. Everything will be solved..."
Trotsky was so curious that he interrupted: "Isn't it?"
Sverdlov smiled bitterly again: "The chaos in Finland is much more serious than we think. The Finnish Party Committee rejected my request and firmly disagreed with the suspension of the strike, saying that it was a surrenderist act..."
Speaking of this, Sverdlov snorted contemptuously: "I don't understand. I just asked their help to suspend the strike. How did it turn into surrender."
The big guys here all showed helpless expressions. In fact, everyone understands why Finland refused. The reason is very simple. Is there a revolution? With the Russian model here, carrying out all revolutionary actions and striving to establish a new regime similar to the People's Committee. I'm afraid that the Finnish Bolsheviks have always dreamed of?
Of course, the big guys here can understand this kind of emotion. If they were the leaders of the Finnish Bolsheviks, they would probably have made the same choice. The political needs are completely understandable.
So Trotsky asked again: "Although the Finnish stance is very annoying, it is understandable. In fact, to solve this problem, the Finnish Party Committee does not necessarily need to come forward. With the influence of the party on Vyborg City, this problem can also be solved through the local party organization..."
Before he finished speaking, Sverdlov smiled bitterly again, and he sighed and said, "Don't mention it, I think so too. However, the Party Committee of Vyborg City is even more annoying than the Party Committee of Finland. I have been busy for so long and have spent most of my time quarreling with them."
As soon as this statement was made, not only Trotsky, but even Lenin was surprised. As I said before, the Bolsheviks had considerable influence in Finland (otherwise, Finland would not have fought with the White Army like Russia to fight a fierce civil war). If Sverdlov came forward and issued an order or made an opinion directly to the Vyborg Municipal Party Committee, the other side would have accepted it. But how could he listen to Xiao Si's meaning be completely different? Is the Vyborg Municipal Party Committee changed?
"Have the weather changed," Sverdlov showed a laughing and crying expression. He sighed: "It's just that the local comrades have a serious dogmatism, and some comrades have a serious bureaucratic atmosphere!"
Lenin and Trotsky showed thoughtful expressions. They were active and knowledgeable, and immediately understood what Sverdlov was referring to. However, Derrensky was surprised on the spot: "Comrade Yakov, are you accusing the Vyborg Party Committee? I must remind you that this accusation is quite serious, if there is no tangible evidence..."
Don't get me wrong. Derrensky was not like Stalin, and was prepared to be in trouble with Sverdlov, and he had no intention of picking on the bones. As the boss of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, he was a serious person. If Sverdlov said it was true, then in his opinion, it was very necessary to review the leadership team of the Vyborg Municipal Party Committee.
To put it bluntly, Derrensky still starts from work, and he will never allow himself to sit idly by and watch the beginning of bureaucracy.
It has to be said that the Iron-Faced Man is sometimes really out of reality, and the current situation is quite complicated. With the independence of Finland, the local Bolsheviks in Finland still accept the leadership of the party, but they are actually an independent party. If the Central Committee rashly interferes in the affairs of the Vyborg Municipal Party Committee, the possible impact is hard to say. If it is not done well, it will be used to attack the Bolsheviks and interfere with Finland's internal affairs.
The central government has enough trouble now. No matter it is the tutor or Trotsky, it is impossible for them to take the initiative to cause trouble, so they can only say hehe.
This made Sverdlov miserable. He also had to answer the iron-faced man's doubts. "Comrade Felix, I can only tell you. Every word I said is true and reliable, but I am not going to accuse the Vyborg Municipal Party Committee, because at present, such mistakes are everywhere in the party, and we can only correct the comrades' cognition and mistakes through active and hard work..." Finally, he also reminded him in a more obscure manner: "And the situation in Finland is extremely complicated now, so we should not intervene casually."
Derzhinsky was not politically intelligent enough. Many times, the reason why he had to be serious first was entirely due to his personality, but once the overall situation was involved, he could turn around. So he immediately gave up and continued to get involved in this issue.
When Sverdlov saw that the iron-faced man did not continue to ask questions, he was relieved. Even the mentor was afraid that the iron-faced man would be serious, and he was really worried that the other party would not forgive him. So he continued to introduce the situation: "Northern Trading Company, by the way, this company was established by the Princess and the Nobel family for us to solve the food problem. In Vyborg City, the workers' movement was very active. Under the leadership of the local municipal party committee, a series of strikes and protests were carried out..."
At first glance, it seems that Xiao Si is not at all organized in his speech. The first one is the first one and the next one is not, because these two things are related. "Under the leadership of the Vyborg Municipal Party Committee, the local struggle is directed at the bourgeois enterprises, and he is preparing to take several enterprises, including the Northern Trading Company, into the ownership of the trade union..."
After this sentence came out, the mentor, Trotsky and Stalin completely understood what the problem was. The headquarters and production base of Northern Trading Company, Northern Industrial Company, Umbrella Company, and Nokia Telecom are all located in Vyborg. These companies must be the key targets of the Vyborg Municipal Committee. It can be imagined that the relationship between the two parties is probably quite bad.
Suddenly, Lenin, Trotsky and Stalin exchanged glances, and these people all smiled bitterly. Sometimes the problem is so contradictory. As the Communist Party, confiscating the bourgeois industry and building a socialist society is the basic goal. From this perspective, the behavior of the Vyborg Municipal Committee is quite correct and cannot be blamed. In Russia, they did this. We must let the Finnish Bolsheviks learn from advanced experience, right?
But the problem is that these companies are very important to Russia now. If they can use them to alleviate the domestic food crisis as a certain immortal said, it is normal for everyone to make friends and live in peace.
This contradiction is so that for a moment, neither Lenin, Trotsky nor Stalin said anything and had nothing to say, so what should I say!
After a long time, Lenin was still courageous. He was the best at grasping the main contradictions and making the final decision. "Comrade Yakov, you can do the work of the comrades of the Vyborg Municipal Party Committee first, so that they can understand that the central government needs them to give up excessive measures and means. Please endure it for a while and take care of the overall situation of the revolution!"
Sverdlov smiled wryly and spread his hands, saying, "Since last night, I have been doing their work, and have sent countless telegrams to tell them the current policies and policies of the central government. But they..."
Although Sverdlov didn't say it thoroughly, everyone here understands that this is probably the dogmatic issue that Xiao S mentioned before. If the Vyborg Municipal Committee is really stubborn, there is no way to do this job.
It's tricky!
The bigwigs in the conference room unanimously came up with this idea. If Finland had not been independent, this problem would be easy to solve. Just use the name of the central government to force the Vyborg Municipal Committee to obey. However, Finland became a foreign country, and the Finnish Bolsheviks also became independent political parties. It is not impossible to issue orders, but attention must be paid to the influence.
After a brief silence, Stalin, who had been counting ants, suddenly spoke, and he said, "Comrade Yakov, I just wanted to ask a question."
Although Sverdlov knew that this guy had always been unable to spit out ivory from his mouth, he seemed to have realized something just now and would not dare to continue to sabotage him.
Xiao Si asked calmly: "What's the question?"
Stalin said tactfully: "That's right. The Central Committee sent a consultation telegram to the Vyborg Municipal Committee yesterday, asking about the issue of grain arrival in the port. Today, their call back did not find that there was a large amount of grain arrival in the port. Before, you said that the grain had arrived. Why do I think this is very contradictory?"
It would be fine if Stalin didn't mention this. When he mentioned it, everyone remembered it. It seemed that the Vyborg Municipal Committee did say so. What's going on?
Sverdlov was not panicked, and he once again showed a helpless expression and said, "Actually, I will also say this question next. Since Comrade Joseph has raised it, I will explain it! The comrades of the Vyborg Municipal Party Committee are indeed not wrong. There is indeed no such batch of food in the official record..."
Chapter completed!