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432 Abandoning the car to protect the handsome

No influence of any of these three things should be underestimated. Even if a big shot at the level of the Central Committee is caught up, he will be anxious for a long time. Moreover, these three things still happen at about the same time. Not to mention the Central Committee members, even the members of the Politburo cannot bear it!

Especially in the end, Mironov's influence was unheard of. You should know that Mironov was also a model and role model for the key publicity of Pravda and the Central Committee, and was also the first batch of Red Flag Medals and weapons of revolutionary honor. Such a person actually threw himself into the White Army, which was like a slap in the face of the Bolsheviks and stomping on it.

"Why did Mironov betray the revolution? Why did he betray the party? This question must be investigated in depth!"

Trotsky firmly grasped this point in his telegram to the Politburo. Judging from his tone, he must have wanted to ask for an explanation and must have embarrassed Stalin severely.

As the political commissar of the Southwest Front, Stalin was to blame for this incident. No matter what reason Mirolov rebelled, he had to take the blame.

Stalin also knew this. After Mironov betrayed the revolution, he immediately wrote a review to the Politburo and the Central Committee: "...I am responsible for leadership in the betrayal of Mironov. As the political commissar of the Southwest Front Army, I did not see the reactionary face of this person and did not notice his reactionary tendency. I believed him blindly and wrongly and deceived by his illusion, which fully demonstrates that my work is not in place. I urgently need to be improved... For this, I ask myself to punish..."

Stalin can really fool him. Look at his review, the meaning between the lines is nothing more than to say - Mironov has long been a reactionary, but he is good at concealing and deceived the organization and him, Stalin. Not to mention whether this is a fact, but just saying that the conclusion under Stalin is actually to clear his responsibilities. In this incident, he just failed to work properly and made a mistake in his work.

Even these words have a vague meaning - what the hell is your Central Committee doing? Why didn’t you discover Mironov’s reactionary tendency early and even award meritorious deeds to such counter-revolutionaries? I, Stalin, were taken to the gutter by you!

This is not the end. While Stalin "pledged himself for punishment", the Southwest Front also did one thing - quickly shot the head of the Cheka of the Southwest Front. The reason was that his work was not in place and he did not identify Mironov, a counter-revolutionary.

It is not difficult to see from these two actions that Stalin's actions after Mironov's rebellion were quite purposeful. It can be said that he had planned or had plans for a long time! The first move was to clear the responsibility, and the second move was to clear the responsibility, and he also slapped Trotsky in the face.

After all, Cheka is now in control, and the new People's Commissar of the Internal Affairs and Cheka Chairman Likov is a Trotskyist general. It can even be said that with the Mironov's rebellion, Stalin's actions seemed to be protecting himself, but in fact they launched a naked attack on the Trotskyist!

If Trotsky could tolerate Stalin's repeated provocations, he could change his name directly to Guisun. In the previous food incident and this Mironov rebellion, Lao Tuo was preparing to calculate the new and old hatreds with Stalin!

Especially the latter, Trotsky really felt that he was shot while lying down. When Mironov was awarded the title, Likov had not taken over Chika, and even the one who was shot had not yet served in the Southwest Front. Even if Chika was responsible for the Mironov case, it was the case before, and he had a dime relationship with his people?

Trotsky believed that Stalin was to take revenge on the public and to remove his men from the Southwest Front Army under the pretext of cleaning up Mironov's counter-revolutionary case!

Trotsky's judgment was correct. Stalin thought this way. Before, the leader of the Cheka of the Southwest Front could not pee in the same pot with him and kept interfering with him on various issues. He had long wanted to get rid of this guy. Mironov happened to be rebelling, so he naturally wanted to wave his butcher knife and kill this guy who was in trouble.

However, Stalin did not expect that the storm would be so big that Trotsky would be so angry. In the next period of time, Lao Tuo began to make a big fuss about the Mironov rebellion and completely overturned the conclusion under Stalin.

Likov used Cheka to quickly fabricate a Mironov investigation result and directly gave the item to the Central Committee. In the Cheka version of the truth of the case, Stalin had more than just leadership responsibilities.

This document, which later generations called Likov's report, completely denies the conclusion that Mironov was a counter-revolutionary from the beginning, and even highly praised his military contributions and military talents. He characterizes his rebellion as a momentary impulse that cannot bear oppression and insults. He believes that the supreme leadership of the Southwest Front has committed heinous crimes and uses various sensational means to attack and persecute the military genius. He calls Stalin, Yegorov, Budoni and Voroshilov a military reactionary group or a military bureaucratic group.

Not only that, the report also said that the group had low capabilities (it was not able to solve Denikin for several months), had corrupt lives (drinking a lot of vodka), and was jealous of the virtuous and jealous of the talents. He repeatedly refused to listen to Mironov's correct opinions, and was completely indifferent and insensitive to various reminders and warnings from this military genius. Anyway, according to Likov's report, Stalin and the other four were real counter-revolutionaries, and should be shot immediately to warn You.

This is nothing. Trotsky would not let his people die in vain. After fabricating this Likov report, he then released a cheka report. The tragic death of the Southwest Front Army was completely overturned, describing his death as Stalin's destruction of the body, and provided a large number of reports of the person in charge accusing Stalin and others as evidence!

Likov directly gave Stalin a hat - the largest counter-revolutionary conspirator in the party, or the head of a military reactionary group who attempted to subvert the party's leadership.

This incident was really big, which was equivalent to the Trotskyist party firing at the Lenin faction. This was a fight to the death. Stalin himself was stunned!

What to do? How to end?

This heavy problem made Lenin breathless. He didn't know how to end it, because things had been made big, so he didn't even want to cover it. But not covering it means that the head-on collision with the Trotskyists broke out in full swing. Under the current situation, this is something Lenin didn't want to see.

"This idiot!"

Even Lenin swears at all, which shows how bad his mood is.

Sverdlov and Ruzutak were not much better than Lenin. Stalin triggered conflicts at this time. It was an extremely irresponsible approach. If this guy was not his own, they would also want to stand on Trotsky's side to criticize him.

And the cause of the matter is indeed quite dirty. Mironov was indeed excluded by him, and he was a little depressed. In the eyes of Sverdlov and Luzutak, you don’t need to be a good combat hero. It’s okay to suppress and exclude others. He also instructed Voroshilov and others to sarcastically sarcastically and swear at him at any time. Who can stand this?

Of course they also knew that this was just the fuse of the outbreak of contradictions. Judging from the feedback from the State Political Security Bureau, the most fundamental reason for Mironov's betrayal of the revolution was that he was unhappy with the communist policies during wartime, especially the surplus grain collection system. What Stalin and other idiots did was just to intensify the contradictions.

Even so, Stalin is still to blame. You know that Mironov has resentment, so you should respond to the Central Committee, and at least you can ask the Central Committee to transfer it away. But you do nothing and let the time bomb stay in the Southwest Front Army and send two fools to detonate him with your own hands. Is there any stupider way than this?

And what's even more funny is that while Stalin detonated the bomb, he did not forget to raise hatred everywhere, provoke Trotsky, and tease a certain immortal, offending all the inside and outside, which made even Sverdlov and Luzutak dislike him and were too lazy to talk to him.

This is also an important reason why Trotsky could make such a big wave and make Stalin feel embarrassed. Of course, this is also the reason why Lenin asked Sverdlov and Luzutak to come and talk.

The tutor wanted to do the work of Tunsverdlov first, so that he could speak for Stalin at least, or the entire Central Committee would be shouting at Stalin, which would make him want to protect Stalin and not know where to start.

If Sverdlov stands up and says a few words, it is equivalent to giving Stalin a step. Next, Lenin speaks good things and things will be easy to fool.

After guessing Lenin's meaning, Sverdlov was a little tired of it. Although he and Stalin were both the right-hand mentors, he was quite annoyed by the guy's approach this time. He was simply a messenger. The good situation was messed up by him. He wanted to kick the guy in the ass and let him get out of here.

But now, Lenin asked him to say good things about that guy. Isn't this a disgusting person? Suddenly, Sverdlov's face became very ugly.

When Lenin saw that it was not good, he quickly said, "Of course, Comrade Joseph is responsible for this incident. He must learn from his experience and lessons, and must learn from it..."

Lenin used several adjectives to express his attitude in a row, but Sverdlov was unmoved. This statement was too vague. Self-reflection was also a learning experience and lessons. Self-criticism was also a manifestation of taking it as a warning. But did Stalin reflect on it?

Anyway, Xiao Si had made up his mind that Stalin must pay the price this time, otherwise Trotsky would not be able to explain it, and Li Xiaofeng would not end. But looking at Lenin's meaning, I guess he would raise the board high and then put it down gently, so Xiao Si would not let him pass the test so easily.

Seeing that Xiao Si didn't say anything, Lenin was speechless. He could not accuse Xiao Si of disregarding the overall situation, because this was Stalin's first disregarding the overall situation. You kid yourself broke the rules of the game, do you still expect others to follow the rules?

However, at the most critical moment of dealing with Denikin, Lenin really didn't want to cause any twists and turns, so he could only persuade: "Now the overall situation must be the most important. The war in the southwest has reached the most critical time, and there will be no turmoil at this time!"

This made Sverdlov a little annoyed. It was obviously the one who created the turmoil now. Why did he ask others to help him wipe his butt? So he then added Lenin's words: "The current situation is that the Southwest Front is already shaking. Turbulence is inevitable!"

Lenin frowned and said, "You can't be so arbitrary. After all, in the past two months, such as the Battle of Chalizin, the Southwest Front Army has performed remarkable under the leadership of Comrade Stalin and Comrade Yegorov!"

Sverdlov still replied calmly: "The credit for the credit, the central government has given full praise for the previous credits of the Southwest Front. Now that they have made mistakes, they must naturally accept punishment!"

Lenin was a little surprised. Little S rarely acted so tough. Especially when he had already shown that he wanted to protect Stalin, it was worth thinking about that he still acted so tough.

What caused Xiao Si to be so tough? In fact, it is not difficult to guess the reason at all. Li Xiaofeng's attitude is only one of the first things. The second is that Stalin dug a hole for Xiao Si if he had something to do or not. Although Xiao Si was kind, he did not really not hold a grudge. Who stipulated that he would only be beaten and not fight back?

Lenin sighed and said in a negotiated tone: "Let me do this, remove Comrade Stalin from his post as the People's Committee Member of National Affairs..."

Lenin finally gave in, but Sverdlov was not satisfied with this concession. What is the significance of a people's committee member of national affairs like shit? What is the lesson?

However, he could not completely give Lenin a face. He said in a very obscure way: "This kind of punishment may be difficult to convince the public. Comrade Trotsky will not be satisfied!"

Lenin said with a tweet and said, "I will do the work of Comrade Trotsky. Now the most important thing is to stabilize the overall situation!"

Xiao Si sighed in his heart, and it seemed that he could only say clearly: "The comrades are quite dissatisfied with Comrade Joseph's recent work. They have continuously ignored the overall situation and have caused extremely bad effects. Most comrades think that he is not suitable to continue working in the Southwest Front!"

Lenin was a little shocked. Xiao Si said everything that was worthy of his words. He naturally understood that unless he was relieved of the position of Stalin as the political commissar of the Southwest Front Army, Xiao Si would never speak for him.

Lenin thought for a long time and considered all aspects. After a while, he asked: "Can Comrade Stalin be retained as the political commissar of the Southwest Front Army and remove Comrade Yegorov and Comrade Voroshilov?"

Lenin was preparing to abandon his car and defend his commander. For Stalin, being removed from his post as political commissar of the Southwest Front Army was definitely a blow. This blow would be too fierce and would make his prestige plummet. This was not conducive to Lenin's future investigation and unified arrangements for his successors. For the sake of the present, the only way to sacrifice the commander of the Southwest Front Army and the political commissar of the First Cavalry Army was to be sacrificed.

Xiao Si thought about it and said that this plan was barely acceptable, at least much more decent than the previous exemption of the People's Commissar of National Affairs. However, he did not agree immediately, but emphasized: "Yes, but Comrade Joseph must also be exempted from his post as the People's Commissar of National Affairs. On the issue of Jews, he was too much, and Comrade Andre was quite angry!"

Tsk...

Lenin smiled bitterly in his heart. He also felt that Stalin was a desperate person. If you want to deal with Trotsky, you aimed at Trotsky and fired. Why did you tease Li Xiaofeng halfway? Isn’t this arguing of enemies from all sides and destroying yourself!

After thinking for a few seconds, he nodded: "Comrade Joseph is indeed not suitable to stay in that position!"

After reaching a preliminary consensus with Sverdlov, Lenin breathed a sigh of relief for a while. More than half of the problems within the people were solved. Although Trotsky would have to pay a price, it was at least a good start.

"Removing Yegorov and Voroshilov's posts and retaining Stalin?"

When Trotsky received the "good intention" conveyed by Lenin, he hesitated. From the beginning, he knew that Stalin was not so easy to get rid of, and Lenin could not have cut off his arms. It is very likely that this matter was to make a certain degree of concession in exchange for his concession.

"Just one commander of the Southwest Front is not enough!" Ulitsky immediately reminded Trotsky, "We should also get Voroshilov's position!"

This time it was Trotsky's turn to smile bitterly, because he knew that this was impossible. The Southwest Front had only that little force. In addition to the commander, the commander and political commissar of the First Cavalry Army were the most important. If he took the commander away and attacked the political commissar of the First Cavalry Army, then Lenin would definitely not do it.

Lenin was not prepared to go to war with the Trotsky in an all-round way, so why did Trotsky make such preparations? His previous preparations and attacks were more just to build momentum.

After thinking about it, Trotsky decided to stop whenever he was better. If the agreement could not be reached, the Trotsky and the Lenin faction really started to become popular. That was really not a good thing, and there was no advantage. Now, the benefits are almost done, and we can do it steadily.

"I think Comrade Ulitsky is the most suitable person for National Affairs. This comrade has sufficient experience and I believe he can take on this burden!"

When he received Trotsky's re-energy, Lenin breathed a sigh of relief. He was really worried that Trotsky would go crazy. Although he had paid a considerable price, he had at least maintained stability and the overall situation.

"Comrade Gubischev, the situation of the Southwest Front has not been very good recently. Some things that have had a very bad impact have occurred there. A comrade who is good at resolving conflicts needs to go there to carry out his work..." (To be continued...)

ps: Bow to thank the Cavaliers, Million Thirty and Comrade Juventus!
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