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Chapter 245 The defector

Since 1936, incredible news has been heard from the people's country protected by the Red Iron Curtain: many of the senior leaders of this country, those who were once considered the most precious revolutionary leaders of all mankind, have committed unforgivable crimes! Those Bolsheviks who once led the Red Army to fight desperately with the White Guards were spies sent by the Russian Empress Oliga to the Bolshevik Party...

From August 19 to 24, 1936, 16 defendants were publicly interrogated in Moscow. There were people like Trotsky, Kamenev and Zinoviev on the list of 16 defendants!

They are famous revolutionary leaders and members of the Political Bureau of the Lenin era! Among them, Trotsky was the founder of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, Kamenev was the earliest leader of the Supreme Soviet, and Zinoviev was the founder of the Third International!

Such a person was actually accused of being a follower of the last Russian Empress Oliga who was in exile in Switzerland! In order to overthrow the leadership of the Bolshevik Party and restore Tsarist Russia, they formed a terrorist organization to assassinate the beloved member of the Political Bureau Comrade Kirov, and also prepare to assassinate other members of the Political Bureau!

Such a shocking accusation was actually 4 of the 16 defendants, and four of the defendants who could appear in court (others have been shot or not caught abroad). Zinoviev, Kamenev, Bakayev and Yevdokimov (Trotskyists) all admitted all crimes in court in front of observers of the Third International Brotherhood Party and foreign friends (including Dr. Gobert, a friend of the German National Socialist Workers' Party). ⊙,

The founder of the Soviet Red Army, the leader of the Supreme Soviet, and the founder of the Third International were actually all confidants of His Majesty the Russian Empress Oligah Nikolayevna. Their lifelong goal was to restore the rule of the Romanov dynasty in Russia...

Then all the defendants were sentenced to death (including Trotsky and others who were in exile in foreign countries), and the people who appeared in court were quickly executed!

The trial was undoubtedly fair, and the defendants confessed, and they did not look like Qu Cai Chenggui, all the leaders of the fraternal party and foreign friends who attended the public trial thought so.

Even Dr. Gobert, the propaganda and national education minister of the German Empire, who was not very friendly to the Bolshevik Party of the Soviet Union (who was sent by Hitler to listen), had to admit to German reporters afterwards: "Although it is incredible that so many people helped Queen Oliga, she has not won, but the trial is undoubtedly fair. At least I don't see that the defendants standing in court have been tortured or fed any medicine."

Dr. Gober, who felt incredible, was once again shocked by the fairness and efficiency of the Soviet justice a few months after the first trial of the Moscow University. He was sent to Moscow by Hitler to see the trial. This time, there were 21 defendants, all of whom belonged to the "parallel headquarters" of a counter-revolutionary terrorist organization.

Dr. Gober actually saw a guy who had served as the leader of the German Bolshevik Party in the dock. Gober knew that this person had been arrested by Stasi's spies in the 1920s and had torture, but he was not shaken at all. He was finally released back to the Soviet Union in exchange for Stasi's spies arrested by Chika.

It was such a tough guy who made Stasi's spies praise him, but he even cried and pleaded guilty in court. He admitted that he defected to Queen Oliga during his revolutionary work in Germany and was protected from being secretly executed by Stasi.

Gobert, who suddenly realized, once again assured reporters from Germany and other European countries: "The trial must be fair, and Carl Dirac was definitely not beaten, at least not badly. As for the statement that he and other defendants defected to the Russian Empress... Well, I can only say that Empress Oliga's leadership ability is a problem, and these people defected to a wrong leader. I am more lucky in this regard, and I am following a truly great leader."

And Dr. Gobert was soon shocked again, because after June 1937, more shocking crimes were revealed, and the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army became the center of the storm!

On June 11, the Soviet Union's Pravda published an editorial in a prominent position, revealing that eight generals of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, including Tukhachevsky, Yakir, Ubolevici, Kolk, Edman, Feldman, Primakov and Putner, were also the confidants of Queen Oliga, and these sinners also had many gangs...

...

"Shar, have you ever heard of a Soviet general named Grigoli Mikhailovich Stern?"

Charles de Gaulle, the commander of the 507th Tank Regiment of the French Army, just walked into the General Staff building, when he met his old friend, Colonel Emile Meyer from the Intelligence Department of the General Staff. This Jewish colonel, like Charles de Gaulle, is a representative of the "wrong route" in the French Army.

Fortunately, in France, "wrong route" would not hurt lives, and even their official careers were not affected much. Charles de Gaulle, who graduated from the St. Cial Army School in 1912, is now the leader of the Tank Regiment. This position is more important than the leader of the ordinary infantry regiment and is easy to be promoted.

Because the French Army has now begun to pay attention to the construction of mechanized troops, Charles de Gaulle, who proposed the theory of mechanized war, will naturally have a good future. The French Army's mechanization path is of course not due to changes in ideas but determined by France's industrial strength. France's automobile industry ranked in the United States, Germany and Britain, and the production of more than 200,000 units per year, almost twice as many as the Soviet Union. Their army naturally has more cars than the Soviet Red Army, and it is easier to achieve mechanization.

However, Charles de Gaulle was summoned to Paris today not to discuss mechanization with anyone, but to a general from the Soviet Red Army arrived in Paris.

"Stern?" Charles de Gaulle thought for a while, "it seemed to replace Lieutenant General Falkenhausen as general military adviser to the Wuhan government of China in 1935."

"Yes," Colonel Meyer nodded and took Charles de Gaulle directly to the office of the Chief of Staff Gan Molin. "It was this Stern. He left China in 1936 and went to Spain. He served as the brigade commander of the famous 11th Brigade of the International Column. He fought many tough battles. He also served as the general counsel of the Spanish Republic for a period of time in early 1937. However, he soon returned to the Soviet Union and heard that he held an important position in the General Staff of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army." He suddenly lowered his voice, "This man is now in Paris... he is a defector!"

"What?" Charles de Gaulle was stunned for a moment, turned his head to look at his old friend, and saw that Colonel Meyer had already smiled. "He defected because he was afraid of being arrested, and used Spanish military aid ships to escape to Barcelona, ​​and then to France. And he also brought very important information!"

“Very important intelligence?”

Mayer nodded, "Yes, at least it is very important for soldiers like us... As soldiers, our opportunity is coming soon!"

"Opportunity? What opportunity?" asked Charles de Gaulle.

"Of course it's a chance to beat the German guys!" said Meyer. "Germany and the Soviet Union are about to form an alliance, and then they will attack Poland together... so you and I have new positions now!"

...

"Hissergeant," Lieutenant Colonel Hans Spidal's voice came from outside Hesman's office. "Admiral Canaris has arrived."

Admiral Canaris does not serve in the Navy, but is the director of the Imperial Central Security Bureau and currently the No. 1 spy chief in Germany!

"Please come in." Hessman just looked down at the latest version of the "z" plan reported by the Navy Command. The "z" plan was implemented after the signing of the "English-German Naval Agreement" a few years ago. The plan was divided into two stages. The first stage was mainly to accumulate technology, expand naval aviation and rebuild underwater fleets. The second stage was the major expansion of naval surface ships.

According to the plan, the deadline for the first phase was at the end of June 1939, with one year and four months left.

Therefore, the preparations related to the second phase of the "z" plan have been frequently sent to Hessman recently.

To be honest, Hessmann looked down on these plans. The Admiral Lion made a big statement and wanted as many as 25 main battleships, aircraft carriers and aviation cruisers, but only 8 aircraft cruisers. What are aviation cruisers? In addition, the Navy also wanted 120 cruisers of various types, 150 destroyers, 400 submarines, 250 minesweepers, 20 mine-branchers, and 100 submarines and speedboats each.

Basically, the German navy's thinking was still stuck during World War I! They now only want to rebuild Emperor William's high seas fleet. But can such a fleet really work in World War II?

Hessman shook his head gently. It seemed that it was necessary to hold an arms meeting including the minds of the land, sea, air force and government officials to brainwash the navy's warships.

If you can't cleanse your brain, I'm afraid the candidate for the commander-in-chief of the Navy will move.

But the question is who can be the new boss of the navy? This navy is no better than the air force. They have their own system and it is impossible for the generals of the army to command it.
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