Chapter 34: A Hidden Dragon to Come Out
The long and difficult night gradually faded away. When the first gray light outside the window threw into the cell, the few people who had been struggling for a night finally stopped talking. After a simple farewell, Tukhachevsky and others left the prison one after another. Before leaving, Tukhachevsky also told Chu Sinan to take a quick time to rest in the morning, because the afternoon will be the time for the battle to begin.  ̄ ̄He will propose to hold an emergency meeting of the Supreme Command to vote to decide on Chu Sinan's problem and Buluheer's problem. As a member of the Command, Chu Sinan still has the right to attend the meeting before he was finally ruled.
After seeing off Tukhachevsky and others, Chu Sinan looked at the military emblem that had been thrown all over the ground and sighed a little. It seemed that after a night of discussion, the few people were not at peace, so they left all these things here.
After sitting quietly on the bed for a while, Chu Sinan felt very confused. He felt that Tukhachevsky must have something to hide from everyone. He was too determined in the face of Buluhel's issue, and what he said was also confusing. He didn't have so much time to say, what does it mean? Could it be that Buluhel was also instigating something in secret? But this is unlikely. If Buluhel was instigating something in secret, how could Yakil, Konev and others not know? This is really puzzling.
He was full of random thoughts, but he couldn't figure it out at all. Chu Sinan just sat by the bed blankly until the iron door on the other side of the cell sounded again.
"Wow?" Gilnilova's surprise cry came soon after, "What's wrong? Are you instigating a coup?"
Outside the room, Gilnilova pointed at the general's military emblem on the ground and asked in surprise.
"It's almost the same," Chu Sinan glanced at her and shrugged, "but it's not a coup, but a rebellion."
"It doesn't matter if you say so?" Gilnilova said with a happy face and smiled. "Did Tukhachevsky say what arrangements to you? Also, did he talk about the issue of the Safety Committee?"
Chu Sinan shook his head and said, "It's not the time to talk about these things. But I think there may be a result this afternoon. Tukhachevsky is going to convene a meeting of the Supreme Command this afternoon. I feel very strange. This time he seems to be eager to attack Buluhell, which is not in line with his personality."
"What's so strange about this? He doesn't have time to wait, so he will naturally solve everything as soon as possible." Gilnilova strolled to the bedside, sat down next to Chu Sinan, and said carelessly.
"Well? Why do you say that too?" Chu Sinan was very confused, "Yes, you must have something hidden from me. This is the second time you have said that. Tukhachevsky also said that he has no time to wait. Tell me, is Buluheer planning some big moves during this period?"
"Where are you thinking about?" Gilnilova said with a faint smile. "This has nothing to do with Buluhell, but there is something wrong with Tukhachevsky's health."
"What?!" Gilnilova's words were like a thunderclap, which exploded above Chu Sinan's head. He jumped out of the bed like a conditioned reflex, pinching his wife's shoulder. He asked anxiously, "What's going on?!"
"You pinch me," Gilnilova looked at Chu Sinan with dissatisfaction, and said with a pout.
"Oh. Sorry, I'm too nervous," Chu Sinan hurriedly let go of his hand, "Tell me quickly, what's going on? What's wrong with Tukhachevs's health?"
"Actually, not many people know about this. The reason why I can understand the inside story is a coincidence." Gilnilova grabbed Chu Sinan's arm and asked him to sit next to him again, and then said slowly, "When you were commanding the Northern Line, it seemed like Christmas had just passed. I accidentally discovered a strange phenomenon, that is, the doctor of the Dicenian Hospital of the Municipal Commune Hospital was frequently entering and leaving the Kremlin. According to the news I asked, he was doing physical examinations on several veteran generals in the Kremlin. But his intuition told me that
Something was not that simple, so I kept a mind and secretly observed for a few days. The results of my observations later proved that my suspicion was correct, because the time for Chesenko to go to the Kremlin was very regular, once every three days, and every time I came to the place, I was in a hurry, and when I left, I looked full of thoughts and worried. But I suspected that it was probably because Tukhachevsky had a heart problem. After all, Chesenko was a well-known heart disease expert, and every time he picked him up, he was the people around Tukhachevsky."
Gilnilova stopped here, and she looked at Chu Sinan beside her, then sighed and continued, "After having this suspicion, I began to make up my mind to figure out everything. You know, people like Tukhachevsky will be very troublesome if they suffer from incurable diseases. According to regulations, he should stop working at this time so that he can rest with peace of mind. At the same time, it is also to hand over the affairs he is responsible for so as not to be caught off guard in the future. In order to figure out everything, I
Two men were specially arranged to investigate the case of Tōkhachevsky at hand that Chesenko had. But the result was disappointing. Tōkhachevsky obviously did not want others to know about his condition, so Chesenko did not have any cases or treatment records in his hands. However, this was impossible to stump us. In the following days, my people began to intercept all the phone calls of Tōkhachevsky day and night, and finally they finally got everything I wanted to know."
"Guess what disease does Tukhachevsky have?" Gilnilova said this and looked at Chu Sinan and said with a smile.
"I don't know," Chu Sinan shook his head and said, "but I know you are getting more and more verbose."
Gilnilova patted Chu Sinan's shoulder coquettishly.
"Some things in this world are really wonderful, just like Tukhachevsky, who is definitely a loyal follower of Comrade Lenin. He not only inherited Comrade Lenin's will, but also inherited Comrade Lenin's illness." Gilnilova raised her hand and combed the hair spike on her forehead, saying with a little emotion, "What he suffered from was Comrade Lenin's original illness. Specifically, myocardial failure, and the condition was already quite serious. I guess Tukhachevsky might have been in Germany back then.
The root of the disease was already developed when the Chinese people were concentrating camps. But he didn't care. Then, the fatigue of the civil war and the torture of a few years of prison life made him completely ill. I have asked experts in this area. According to them, this disease is not cured, and the best thing that can be done is to use all means to extend the patient's survival time as much as possible. But this is just about personnel and things. Maybe one day the patient will never wake up again after sleeping."
Chu Sinan sat blankly on the bed. He never thought that the truth would be like this. Tukhachevsky, the marshal who once admired him, a military strategist who was a model in modern warfare, was so sad. After several years of prison, he was released from prison and was deeply ill. This world is really impermanent. In a trance, Chu Sinan remembered a joke he had heard from his friend  ̄ ̄ “This life is really fun, because this life always plays with me.”
No wonder Tukhachevsky is so just broken. He ignored anyone's advice and took Buluhell in the shortest time. Now Chu Sinan finally understands it. For the current Soviet Union, especially the Kremlin, Tukhachevsky and Buluhell have too high prestige. They are the last two marshals who are still in power so far, but from this perspective, no one can compete with them for the edge. If the two exist at the same time, then everything is easy to say, because they can be formed.
It became a subtle check and balance. But once Tukhachevsky was gone, this check and balance would naturally disappear. Buluhell, with his prestige and foundation, could easily eradicate all obstacles and become a true centralizer, Stalin second. Obviously, Tukhachevsky could see this, and at the same time, he was unwilling to let this scene appear in the Kremlin, so he made up his mind to completely eliminate Buluhell's potential threat before he could make an accident.
After considering these things clearly, Chu Sinan's mood was very complicated. On the one hand, he felt sad for Tukhachevsky, and on the other hand, he was worried about Buluhell. Judging from the current situation, Tukhachevsky may have to kill the latter this time.
"Hey, Nan," I don't know what Chu Sinan was thinking, Gilnilova smiled and thought, "Now our opportunity has come. Think about it, Tukhachevsky wants to completely remove Buluhel, and at the same time, he himself has not many futures. In this situation of losing both sides, there are not many people in the Kremlin who can make a decision. Well, there are also Yakil and the others..."
"What do you want?" Chu Sinan came to his senses and glanced at his wife and said.
"Nan, you know Tukhachevsky well. Tell me, will he only take down Buluhel this time without moving Yakil and the others?" Gilnilova said mysteriously.
Chu Sinan felt a little worried, indeed, this was a problem.
"I don't know," Chu Sinan thought about it, and finally shook his head, "Tukhachevsky is no longer the one I know about Tukhachevsky, but I think he should do that. Last night, he told us a lot of ideas, and it sounded like nothing else. Now, I think I think it's a little clear that he really hates Stalin's cult-like centralization method, so he wants to take a gamble at the last moment of his life to eliminate the root of this situation. The best way to eliminate this root is to not give those who have won great prestige in the war the opportunity to participate in politics. Soldiers are soldiers, politicians are politicians, and the two cannot be integrated. I think the reason why Tukhachevsky assigned administrative power to the Politburo and the power of personnel appointment and removal within the party to the Central Committee was because of this consideration that he had realized the harm of military officials taking over the government."
"Is that true?" Gilnilova frowned, and she began to worry. If everything was what Chu Sinan said, then after this incident, I believe that Yakil and others would lose most of their power. What about Chu Sinan? He is the same, don't forget that he is also a soldier.
"Well, according to my guess, there is a great possibility." Chu Sinan nodded and said.
"What are your plans?" Gilnilova looked at Chu Sinan and asked in a low voice.
"Me?" Chu Sinan smiled bitterly, and then said, "To be honest, I don't like Tukhachevsky's idea. His idea is too ideal. Too...it's simply a utopian concept. Yes, in those days, Stalin did cause great harm to our Soviet group, and now Buluhell is indeed following Stalin's old path, but can he solve all problems by removing him? Or can the abolishment of absolute power in the Supreme Command and implementing decentralization, which can prevent and prevent the emergence of a certain centralized person in the future? This is obviously impossible. People are like this, they are not greedy. They are eager for money and power. They will never be able to do so.
It will change. Tukhachevsky removed Buluheer today, and there might be a Buyangheer and Buhuaheer tomorrow. Don’t forget that now is the war. The so-called heroes come from troubled times. War is the most favorable period for those talented soldiers to show their talents. At the same time, it is also the most favorable period for accumulating reputation for themselves. I am sure that by the end of this war, countless figures with outstanding military achievements and great power will appear. Who will suppress these people? Relying on those politicians who have never been to the battlefield and are even terrified when they hear gunshots? If that is the case, there are probably only two possibilities. One is the riot of soldiers, and the other is the arrival of the second purge."
After hearing Chu Sinan's words, Gilnilova secretly breathed a sigh of relief. She was not worried that Tukhachevsky would deprive her husband of his power, but she only worried that her husband would be stupid. When she was hot, she would ignore everything and run to the other person happily.
Sighing, Chu Sinan stood up from the bed. He walked to the iron fence of the troop room, bent down and picked up the military emblems scattered on the ground one by one, then walked back to the bed and threw them all on the bed. Then he said, "In fact, if Tukhachevsky had fallen a few months ago and only Buluhell was left alone, the situation in the Kremlin would probably not be so chaotic. After all, under that situation, no one could threaten Buluhell's status, so how could there be such a so-called dissident? Since dissidents did not appear, how could there be such persecution? Tukhachevsky only saw Stalin's centralization and large-scale persecution of dissidents, but did not see clearly the real reason for Stalin's doing so. It was precisely because
He lacked prestige and had an unstable status in our Kremlin. In what capacity did Stalin enter the Kremlin? In terms of military affairs, although he cannot be said to have no achievements, he must not be considered as having any prestige. Putting aside him, Fulongzhi, Tukhachevs basics, and even a large number of military generals, they must be far superior to him; in terms of political reputation, Trotsky, Kamenev and others, and even the young Kirov, were far above him; in terms of party status, Stalin seemed to have nothing to show off, and he did not see the two revolutions launched by the Bolsheviks in 1905 and February 1917. Before the greatest October Revolution, he even opposed the uprising."
"It is precisely because of these extremely unfavorable factors that Stalin can always feel threats from others. In order to preserve and consolidate his position, he had to kill all those who are stronger than him," Chu Sinan spread his hands and said helplessly, "And in Buluhell, or Tukhachevsky, this kind of problem obviously does not exist. The only regret is that in the Kremlin today, two strong figures coexist. As long as Tukhachevsky is there, Buluhell cannot feel the stability of his position, so he wants to fight, but there is only one goal of the fight, that is, excluding Tukhachevsky. By the same token,
If another person with high prestige sits in this position in the future, his ideas and practices will be the same as Bulucher. Tukhachevsky is a nostalgic person, and his thoughts and feelings remain at the revolution decades ago, noble and great, and even passionate and selfless. But for most people, passion cannot last, and the boiling blood will always cool down. When the passion of the revolution gradually fades and the surging blood gradually subsides, those who have come through the hard years, especially their successors, will begin to consider individuals. This is human nature and cannot be reversed by anyone in any way."
"Then my philosopher," Chu Sinan's words made Gilnilova feel a little confused. After a while, she said with a smile, "What are you going to do?"
"What am I going to do?" Chu Sinan replied without thinking, "Of course I want Tukhachevsky, his decision."
"Ah?!" Gilnilova was startled.
"At least in the last period of his life, I will do this." Chu Sinan shrugged, "This is not only for him, for his ideals, but also for ourselves. My dear, don't forget that our foundation is still weak and not yet at the time of being competitive. As I said just now, now is the war period, and it is the best time for every soldier to gain capital. Unfortunately, I am a soldier. If God stands on our side, then by the end of the war, I think we can compete with anyone to gain strength."
"Oh, my Nan, you're talking about it to my heart." Gilnilova kissed Chu Sinan's face affectionately, then picked one of the military badges on the bed, held it in her hand and shook it, "I hope you can wear this badge for me, well, and for our children at the end of the war."
Chu Sinan laughed silently. The badge obviously belonged to Tukhachevsky, it was a marshal's badge.
Chapter completed!