431 Three Big Baskets
Moscow, Kremlin, Lenin's office.
Since becoming Lenin's secretary, Fuzieva rarely saw the tutor stop and rest. Most of the time, the tutor is either in meetings or writing documents. The schedule of each day is full, and even trots to go to the toilet.
This boring life is definitely not something Lenin likes. He has always emphasized that he can't rest and can't work. If he has room for choice, he may go to a ballet or listen to a symphony. At the least, he can taste poinsettia wine.
However, since becoming the chairman of the People's Committee, Lenin has almost no time for his own. Every day's arrangement is to work, eat, and sleep, just like a robot.
The most he said every day is:
"Comrade Fuzieva, send a certain document to a certain department or a certain comrade."
"Comrade Fuzieva, call someone here and discuss something!"
"Comrade Fozieva, we must work overtime."
Even Fuzieva had to admire Lenin's patience. If it were her, she would have exploded long ago because this life was not something that humans could live.
"Comrade Fozieva, please call Comrade Yakov and Comrade Yang."
Just when Fuzieva was deeply moved, the mentor ordered again. The female secretary sighed in her heart and quickly grabbed the receiver and called Sverdlov and Luzutak's secretary. She must pray for God's blessing and hope that these two busy people who are as busy as Lenin are still in the office, otherwise things will be in trouble.
Today's luck was good, Sverdlov and Luzutak were both there. This saved Fuzieva a lot of effort, but she could hear that the two secretary were a little dissatisfied with Lenin's sudden request. The reason was very simple. The two men's schedule was quite tense, and they were fighting every second. The mentor called the person away. This would inevitably affect the subsequent schedule, and this was the most troublesome emergency for the secretary.
Fuzieva felt a little lucky. Fortunately, she was Lenin's secretary. There were not many people and things that could make the mentor change the schedule, which saved her a lot of trouble. Of course, there were not absolutely no people and things that could change the mentor's schedule. There were several names on Fuzieva's "blacklist" that made her "deeply hate".
Trotsky was naturally ranked first. As the leader of the Trotskyists, Lenin must have sold a lot of face. Trotsky disrupted Lenin's schedule more than once, making Fuzieva feel embarrassed.
The second place was not Sverdlov or Stalin. Although these two leading brothers of the Lenin faction had a high status, they were also comrades who were particularly good at handling actual work. Most of the matters fell into their hands. Basically, they were dealt with in a few seconds. They needed to ask Lenin for instructions and they really didn't have much time to change their schedule. Even if there were those, it might be quite difficult and serious sudden events at home or abroad.
However, there are generally not many such things, so naturally they will not disturb Lenin. The second name is Andrei Petrovic. This young alternate member of the Central Committee is the most troublesome figure in Fuzieva.
Comrade Andrei was too good at causing trouble and causing trouble, and he could break the ground every time. Once he had any tricks, it meant that Lenin would urgently hold an internal meeting of Lenin or directly hold an emergency meeting of the Politburo. Both of these meetings were undoubtedly the ultimate killers who disrupted the leadership's agenda.
Because these two meetings require long-term discussion or quarrel, basically once they are held, the schedules for the whole day or the next few days will change. Anyway, Comrade Andre, who was troubled by love, has made him work overtime more than once.
Not only did Fuzieva have a headache for Comrade Andre, but in fact, the secretary of all members of the Politburo loved and hated Comrade Andre. The reason for hatred has been mentioned. This is the killer of the leadership schedule, and the reason for love is also very simple. Comrade Andre is really a generous person. Every time he comes back, he uses the excuse of condolences to send things to the leaders and the people around him.
It may be a foreign specialty or a shortage of goods in China. For example, Fuzieva has received exquisite clothing, precious perfumes from Comrade Andre more than once, as well as foreign delicacies and the most indispensable cosmetics for women.
Anyway, even Trotsky's secretary had to admit that although Comrade Andre liked to cause trouble and was very troublesome, he was really good at being a human being. He couldn't even hate you after being harassed by him.
The same is true for Fuzieva. Although he sometimes gritted his teeth at Comrade Andre, he always had a way to resolve all this. For example, the last time, Fuzieva's cousin was beaten into a capitalist because of doing some small business. He was almost shot, but Comrade Andre helped solve the problem.
In short, the impression that Comrade Andre left on Fuzieva is complicated. Sometimes he is arrogant and domineering. He makes a big fuss about small things, causing the city to be full of wind and rain; but sometimes he will be quite considerate and nourishes you like spring breeze and rain.
Putting down the receiver, Fuzieva held her cheek and couldn't help but wonder, Could it be Comrade Andrei's trouble again? Otherwise, why would Comrade Lenin call Sverdlov and Luzutak in a hurry?
Fuzieva wanted to know what trouble a certain immortal had caused. She remembered that the German Lycra camera was good, and this time she might get it...
Fuzieva was really wrong this time. It was not the one who caused the trouble. In fact, he not only did not cause trouble, but also received praise from Lenin.
"Comrade Andre did a very good job in East Prussia. By luring the enemy into depth and paralyzing Pissky, he annihilated more than half of Pisssky's army in one fell swoop. He interrupted the Poles' claws reaching out to Belarus and Ukraine with a clean victory, greatly reducing the pressure of the Red Army in these two directions, and making a significant contribution to our comprehensive restoration of peace between Belarus and Ukraine! It is really an indelible contribution!"
This evaluation is not low, but Sverdlov and Luzutak both knew that Lenin's focus was not to praise a certain immortal, but to praise that guy, there was no need to rush to catch them for a meeting. It is very likely that this was just an introduction to the conversation, and what Lenin really wanted to express might be later.
Sure enough, Lenin paused slightly, and then said angrily: "Compared with Comrade Andre's great achievements, Comrade Joseph did a mess in Chalizin, completely letting down my trust in him!"
Sverdlov and Ruzutak looked at each other, and they knew why the tutor got angry and why he hurriedly asked them for a meeting. The root of his relationship was Stalin.
So what happened to Chalijin that made Lenin so angry? Was it because the battle was unfavorable and Chalijin was lost?
No, after the big quarrel in early May, the Red Army across the country was re-divided according to the new combat situation. Brusilov's Ural Front was reorganized into the Eastern Front, with two armies under it. One was Tukhachevsky's 15th Army, and the other was Buluhel's Third Army.
The Southwest Front Army, which was originally commanded by Fulongzhi, was replaced by Yegorov, but the troops in this front army were somewhat flooded, but in fact, there were still only the original Don-Volga Army and the First Cavalry Army.
Fu Longzhi was renamed the commander of the Western Front, and his main task was to eliminate Ukraine and Belarusian bandits and help Ukraine and Belarusian Bolsheviks establish Soviet regimes.
It should be said that such a division of labor is relatively reasonable. It also fully reflects the comparison of strength within the party. The Trotskyists have one front army, while the Leninists have two front army. Of course, in terms of specific forces, the Leninists actually have no advantage of two to one. After all, the Eastern Front Army has to face Kolchak, and is the strongest, followed by Denikin's Southwest Front Army. Fu Longzhi's Western Front Army was almost pulled out. It can be said that there is only one front army's empty ambition.
It can be said that in terms of military power, the Trotskyists and the Lenin factions are close to half a pound. The Lenin factions may have a slight advantage, but this advantage is not great.
According to the resolution made by the emergency meeting of the Central Committee in early May, Stalin should annihilate Denikin as soon as possible, and then support the revolutionary struggle between Germany and Hungary by camera. At that time, Stalin also vowed to resolve Denikin by the end of May or early June.
Now that it is late May, the battle in Chalijin is still calm. This city is like a flesh-and-blood mill, constantly grinding the Red Army and the White Army into meat paste. The battle surrounding this city has been fighting for nearly two months, and except for tens of thousands of soldiers who died, there is nothing worth mentioning in the battle.
Of course, Lenin was not angry because of Stalin's delay, because the time for Stalin's promise had not expired, and Denikin was more difficult to deal with than Kolchak. The anxiety on the battlefield is understandable.
What really made Lenin angry was outside the battlefield. There were three things in total, the first thing was the food problem. The disasters brewed in 1917 and 1918 broke out in May 1919. Due to the destruction of war for two consecutive years, food production was greatly damaged. In this month of disagreement, it became extremely common to not be full or starve to death.
Especially in the surrounding areas of Petrograd and Moscow, workers' daily rations are not enough to ensure the need for physical labor, and their resentment is constantly heating up. Under the instigation of the Allied Group of espionage and the Social Revolutionary Party and the Mensheviks, anti-Bolshevik riots broke out in these two huge revolutionary centers.
Although the riot was quickly calmed down, its bad influence still made Lenin furious. He once again emphasized in various gatherings and speeches that the issue of food is the top priority at present and food must be obtained at all costs!
The tutors said they wanted to get food, so everyone quickly rolled up their sleeves and started robbing... Let's start! The surplus grain collection system was fully and thoroughly promoted, and even a great elder like Derrensky went to the front line to inspect the grain collection operation.
Stalin was no exception, and the area he controlled was the main granary in Russia. It can be said that the whole country looked at the steel comrades, hoping that the steel comrades would get food quickly. That was really a sight to see!
Of course, Stalin did not dare to be careless and personally supervised the great cause of robbing grain. All the political commissars were mobilized to go to various townships and villages to make grain like scraping the land. It should be said that Stalin's work achievements were quite outstanding and he grabbed a lot of grain. Logically speaking, this should be praised in a key way, but then Comrade Steel did a stupid thing.
He gave the big head to the central government and transported it to Petrograd and Moscow, while he left most of the remaining small heads to his own troops, and only a few were sent to the Eastern Front.
Needless to say, this is the mountainist sentiment of Comrade Iron. He just deliberately wanted to disgust Trotsky. But to be honest, this behavior is more like a child's anger, unnecessary and quite naive.
The Ural region was still not warm in April and May. Tukhachevsky and Bulukhel's troops fought to the death with the Kolchak bandits on an extremely wide front. This kind of battle was a big challenge for logistics. The Red Army soldiers on the front line were originally hungry and full, but Stalin was better. He also deliberately delayed and delayed. Naturally, the Eastern Front Army was quite resentful.
Is Trotsky easy to be with him? After being so angry, he immediately sued Stalin with a telegram. The wording was quite fierce, which was similar to cursing to the streets. Moreover, Lao Tuo cleverly put the shit on Lenin's head, accusing Lenin, the chairman of the People's Committee of ineffective handling, which led to hunger for the frontline soldiers.
OK! Lenin took the blame for this inexplicable. Although he was not against Trotsky, he would not be stupid enough to make mistakes on such major issues. In the face of the overall situation, the tutor was still very restrained.
After Lenin figured out the whole story, tell me what would you think of Stalin? What's even more annoying is that before he could scold the guy, this guy got into another disaster!
What disaster? Ethnic issues! Logically speaking, Stalin was a people's committee member of national affairs. In this regard, he should know what Lenin's attitude was and should not make mistakes on this issue.
But what is funny is that steel broke the law on this issue. In the Don and Volga rivers, a large number of Jews lived, and a large number of Cossacks lived. As mentioned earlier, in this civil war, the Cossack cavalry played a major role. Whether in the Red Army or the White Army, there were a large number of Cossacks. For example, the First Cavalry Army under Budonni and Voroshilov, whose most important assault force was the Cossacks.
But the worst thing is that the Cossacks are not in the way of dealing with the Jews. Both sides are enemies. The most intense means of excluding Jews in Russia is the Cossacks. For Budonie and Voroshilov, the Cossacks are an important military force and must be biased towards them. But such biases lead to a disaster.
With the acquiescence of Budonnie and Voroshilov, the Cossacks raised their butcher knives to the Jews, and they were really enjoying killing the Jews while beating the white dog! What's even more terrifying is that these two people had not yet realized the seriousness of the problem and allowed the Cossacks to carry out the massacres openly. There was no measure to cover up.
Naturally, the paper cannot contain the fire. The news of the Red Army massacred Jews spread throughout the world immediately, and almost all Jewish groups knew about the great achievements of the two. Of course, Weizmann made great efforts during this period. He was very angry at Konisburg last time and couldn't take revenge!
This made a big fuss. A certain immortal was carrying out extensive and in-depth cooperation with the Jews. Budoni and Voroshilov, two pig teammates, had caused him a lot of trouble and almost turned his previous efforts into ashes.
With Li Xiaofeng's temper, can those two goods give iron a good face? Without saying a word, he cut off the channels for smuggling food to protest. Think about it, there is a grain shortage in China, and the entire Bolsheviks were scraping the land to make food, and they wanted to not even let go of the bran. Although the smuggled food cannot solve too much problem, it is better to have it than not?
Anyway, Lenin was so angry that he overturned the table. If Stalin stood in front of him, he would immediately let the steel taste the hair dryer.
Of course, swearing can only relieve hatred, but cannot solve the fundamental problem. In fact, Lenin didn't know how to solve this problem. To give the Jews an explanation, he would inevitably hit Stalin, Budonnie, Voroshilov and the Red Army Cossacks. The problem is that the battle of Chalizin is at the most tense and anxious time. If they are dealt with, if they are not done well, a big problem will happen. If the Cossacks reversed, leading to a series of chain reactions and led to the failure of the Chalizin Battle, how would it end?
But if you don’t give a explanation to the Jews, there is absolutely no food. And according to Li Xiaofeng, it is likely that Jews in East Prussia will fall to the Allies. Don’t underestimate the Jews’ restraining power. Without them holding back the Poles, the situation in Belarus and Ukraine will be worse. Once they turn back, the entire weak Western front will be completely exposed, which will lead to an exponential increase in military pressure from Petrograd to Moscow!
Anyway, Lenin had the heart to strangle Budoni and Voroshilov to death, so he wouldn't mention the worry. Just when Lenin actively tried to solve these two major problems, something happened to the Southwest Front Army!
Do you still remember Mironov who sympathized with Makhno? After he was recuperated and recovered from his health, he served as the deputy commander of the First Cavalry Army. However, he really felt that he could not pee in the same pot with Budonni and Voroshilov. In just one or two months, the two sides continued to get friction, and the relationship continued to deteriorate.
Especially after Stalin implemented the central instructions to scrape land and grab food in the Don and Volga river basins, Mironov's dissatisfaction with the Bolshevik policy was ignited. Neither Budonni, Voroshilov or Stalin liked him, and naturally he would not put out the fire. So, a day ago, Mironov simply raised his anti-flag and threw himself at the White Army!!
PS: Bow and thank the wind and shadows, the river flowing Huagui, the parasite schistosomiae, millions of 30, fool 009 and comrade Juventus!
Chapter completed!