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Chapter 1002 Fake Reactionaries

Alexey Alexanderovitch Kuznetsov, secretary of Leningrad City, placed a handwritten letter from Peter's Palace on the desk of the Petrov Fortress. He didn't know how the letter appeared there, nor did he want to know. He had read the content of the letter, but he was still sincerely recruiting the Duke and Minister of the Russian Empire. If he was unwilling to "serve the two masters", he could also go to Rome (the Roman Empire did not declare war on the Soviet Union now) and all expenses would be paid for by Oliga.

It is indeed a good condition, and Kuznetsov also believes that the conditions offered by Oliga are not fake. Although it is an enemy, Kuznetsov still believes that Oliga is trustworthy by Stalin. If he was a medieval lord rather than a GC warrior, he would definitely choose to be loyal to Oliga instead of the moody Stalin.

But Kuznetsov was a loyal GC fighter. Although in history he died at the hands of the Soviet dictatorship like Vrasov and Abakumov, the true beliefs of the three people were different after all.

Vlasov graduated from the seminary and became an Orthodox priesthood. His original life ideal was to serve God and the Tsar. Later, he was just involved in the revolution and was a hypocrite of GCism.

When Abakumov joined the Bolshevik Party, he was already a red country. Joining the team, joining the league, and joining the party are three major events in life and it is also a path for the Soviet people to climb upward. Whether they believe in GCism is no longer important, but what is important is to be an official.

And Kuznetsov really believes that GCism can be realized. Even at this point, he still firmly believes that the red flag will be penetrated throughout the world and GCism will be realized!

However, he also knew that he would not see the day when GCism won, and he would soon become a martyr in the cause of GCism.

Thinking of this, he picked up the handwritten letter from the Russian Queen and was about to take it to Abakumov's office to report. A burst of rapid footsteps suddenly came from outside the door, and then the door of the office was suddenly pushed open.

Kuznetsov saw Abakumov breaking in with several fully armed "blue hats".

"Kuznetsov, you have been arrested!" Abakumov said loudly.

"Acatched?" Kuznetsov was stunned for a moment, "Why?"

His reaction was the same as all fake reactionaries! At least in Leningrad, real reactionaries never ask why. They all fired them just by drawing their guns!

Just when he was stunned, a "blue hat" suddenly snatched the letter from Kuznetsov's Russian queen who was about to hand over, and then took a look and handed it to Abakumov.

"Kuznetsov," Abakumov pretended to read the Queen's letter, and then said righteously, "The evidence is conclusive, what else do you have to say?"

Is this the evidence conclusive?

Kuznetsov looked at Abakumov with a righteous face in a daze. For a moment, he really didn't know how to defend himself. In fact, it was useless to defend him. When he was arrested, he was holding the letter from the Russian queen in his hand!

If this is to be made clear, wouldn’t Nakaminev, Zinoviev, Bukharin, Likov, Tukhachevsky and others die too unfairly?

"Catch him!" Abakumov was frightened to death when he saw Kuznetsov. This was also a sign of Leningrad's fake *** and immediately ordered him to be controlled.

The successful arrest of Kuznetsov and the acquisition of ironclad evidence that Kuznetsov rebels into the enemy on the spot can be said to have cleared the biggest obstacle to the Leningrad Army surrendering to the enemy.

Because Kuznetsov was not isolated in Leningrad, he was the secretary of Leningrad City and the political commissar of the army, and he also had many cadres who were loyal to the cause of GCism.

Without pulling out these people, it will be difficult for the Leningrad Army to surrender to the enemy in an established manner.

The most effective way to get these people out is undoubtedly to fabricate a "Kuznetsov anti-GM traitor group". Now that the evidence of Kuznetsov's rebellion is conclusive, the group will naturally not run away.

However, if you really need to clean up in the Leningrad Army, it is best to get Stalin's orders so that you can justify the dissidents in the army.

So, after obtaining evidence and Kuznetsov's confession, Kuznetsov did not admit that he was a traitor and anti-GM simply admitted that the Queen's letter appeared on his desk, and he also read the letter and was arrested when he was about to hand it in.

Kuznetsov was a Bolshevik, so of course he could not be dishonest to the party. Although he knew that his confession might bring about death, he still explained the problem truthfully and believed that Stalin could find out the truth.

On March 28, his testimony and his deadly letter were taken to Moscow by a P-51 fighter jet that took off at night. Early the next morning, Beria personally handed over to Stalin.

"How is Kuznetsov... possible?" Stalin was stunned after reading the letter and Kuznetsov's confession. His first reaction was that he didn't believe it.

Kuznetsov is a loyal GC fighter, how could he betray the party?

"Comrade General Secretary, the evidence is conclusive!" Belia actually didn't believe that Kuznetsov would rebel. The one he had to be wary of was Vrasov in his order to Abakumov... Unexpectedly, Vrasov was not doing well, and Kuznetsov could not stop the temptation at first.

"Would you make a mistake?" Stalin still couldn't believe it.

"No." Beria answered with certainty, "The experts from the People's Committee of the Internal Affairs have verified the notes, so there will be no mistakes."

Of course the letter is true. It was written by Prince Yusupov and Queen Oliga. This is a trap to frame Kuznetsov. The empress's handwritten letters are many in the archives of the People's Committee of the Internal Affairs Department, and there is absolutely no problem with verifying the handwriting.

Kuznetsov's confession was also written by himself. There are also a lot of reports and other reports written by him in various Moscow yamen, so there is no problem with checking notes.

"Will Kuznetsov be beaten?" Stalin asked.

Beria shook her head and said, "No, absolutely not... No case was filed, how could it be punished?"

Stalin thought it was right. The People's Committee of the Internal Affairs is not a department without rules. Kuznetsov is now just quarantined and controlled. The positions of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, the Secretary of the Municipal Party Committee and the Political Commissar of the Army are all there. How can I beat it? If this is possible, the People's Committee of the Internal Affairs will not rebel?

So if you want to beat him, the General Secretary has to order Kuznetsov to the end, and then beat him up after the case is investigated.

"Create a case for investigation!" Stalin thought for a while and finally made up his mind. In fact, he had already had a plan to arrest Kuznetsov. The fall of most of Leningrad and the large number of traitors in the Leningrad Front. Kuznetsov, Vlasov and Abakumov are all responsible, especially Kuznetsov needs to be responsible for the large number of traitors in the city of Leningrad.

Therefore, it is necessary to capture Kuznetsov, Vrasov and Abakumov. It is just that it is a bit too early to capture it now, after all, the Leningrad Army is still under the encirclement.

"Tell Abakumov," Stalin ordered again, "Don't expand it, just arrest a few first-inmates."

"I understand, Comrade General Secretary." Beria knew Stalin completely. No one believed in anyone who was the "Leningrad" Stalin, but now it was not the time when Leningrad was carrying out a major anti-counterfeiting. Otherwise, the one who eliminated the anti-counterfeiting would be not the reactionaries, but the last red flag of Leningrad.

However, although Comrade Stalin's idea is good, the reality is very cruel. Vlasov and Abakumov have long planned a list of arrests. In the past few months, the letter of persuasion from Peter's Palace (not all written by Oliga, most of which were signed only) received more than one letter of letter of surrender in the Leningrad Siege.

Some of them handed over each letter to the Counter-Espionage Office of the Army Group (this is a matter of course), and they had filed the Counter-Espionage Office of the Army Group Group. Others did not handed over the letter for various reasons, or they handed it at first, but later refused.

Now the Counter-espionage Office of the Group Army only needs to arrest the person who submitted more than one letter of surrender and surrender, and it is basically impossible to make a mistake. So on the night Stalin issued the case and review order, thousands of people were arrested in the siege of Leningrad. Almost all of them were firm GC-speaking soldiers...

The real shaking elements and reactionary elements at the regiment level (including regiment level) were summoned to the Peter Paul Church in Peter Paul Fortress for a meeting on March 29.

"Comrades," said Marshal Vrasov, the commander of the Army, in an extremely harsh tone at the beginning of the meeting: "Tell everyone a very bad news that the army's food reserves will be exhausted in three days."

"What?"

"Oh my goodness!"

"What should I do?"

The venue suddenly became boiling, and everyone was shocked. Because Vlasov did not say that the food supply was tight, but that there would be no food in three days!

Is this going to starve everyone to death?

Vrasov and Abakumov's eyes swept across the faces of everyone over and over again, and all they saw were panicked faces, which made him feel relieved.
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