Chapter 481 GC Doctrine Warrior
"What? 2ooo people? How is this possible?"
In the city of Herat in northwest Afghanistan, there was a building that used to be a mosque, but now it was hung with the Afghan People's Party's First Cadre Academy. {net (<[<<<< This year, I was only 24 years old, and I joined the glorious, great, and correct young Uzbek cadre of the Bolshevik Party of the Soviet Union. Comrade Rashidov, just received a task that was impossible to complete.
The First Cadre Academy of Herat Province must train loyal G-ism fighters within 3 months. It has to go through many difficult tests and layers of selection to produce a Comrade Rashidov who joined the party after a long test. How could it be possible for 2 ooo in Herat Province, Afghanistan to produce 2 ooo in three months? If G-ism fighters could be trained like this, then the world revolution would have been successful long ago.
"How is it impossible?" Selov, general counsel of the Afghan People's Party, glared at Rashidov, special counsel of the Afghan People's Party's Herat Provincial Committee, and pointed out seriously, "This is Comrade Stalin's highest instruction! Comrade Stalin asked us for three months. This Selov was the former first secretary of the Georgian Hazard Autonomous Republic and secretary of the Batumi City. His full name was Yefimov Petrovich Selov. He was the one who served as a coachman for Hesman during the Russian Revolution in his early years.
He performed well in the Batumi bombing incident and led the people to put out the fire. He was promoted and was sent to the Uzbek Soviet Republic to be the party's organization minister. He originally thought he could live a comfortable life in Uzbek for a few years, but he didn't expect to have the opportunity to liberate Afghanistan again.
Because he was an old cadre who participated in the August Revolution and had rich experience in fighting, he was recommended by the Uzbek Party to the South Asian Bureau of the Third International, and now he is the general counsel of the Third International People's Party in Afghanistan!
This is a big official, and in fact he is the "Supreme General Secretary" of the Afghan People's Party. If he does it well, he will at least be the first secretary of the franchise republic in the future. Therefore, Comrade Selov extinguished his years of revolutionary enthusiasm and was full of energy during this period.
"But, but... there are not so many progressive young people in Herat Province." Comrade Rashidov kept shook his head.
He was a subordinate of Selov. Although he was young, because he was a Uzbek cadre, he could speak Uzbek and Tajik, and he could speak a few Persian (Persian is also popular in Afghanistan). Therefore, he was promoted by Selov to the position of Special Advisor to the People's Party Committee of the Herat Provincial People's Party and the president of the First Cadre Academy of Herat Province.
Although he knew that Stalin's instructions would not be wrong, he really didn't know where to find so many progressive young people. And he had to hear his words within three months. Selov's fire suddenly came up and said calmly: "How come there are no progressive young people? The Afghan youth and teenagers I saw along the way seemed to be very progressive! These are progressive young people!"
"Did they make progress?" asked Comrade Rashidov.
"How could there be no progress?" Selov slapped the table, "Those who shepherd sheep, who work as hand-apprentice, who work as coolies, and who beg for food are all very poor. Do you know that progress?"
"Ah? Poverty means progress?" Comrade Rashidov was stunned and stunned. He was a very young cadre and had never experienced the cruel era of civil war. Therefore, he did not understand the revolutionary truth of "the poor hoped to rebel".
"Of course!" Selov glared at the eyes of the Selov, "I was very poor at that time. I worked as a child laborer to support my family at a very young age. I was bullied, so I participated in the revolution! I think the people in Afghanistan are even poorer than when I was young. Some of them must have wanted to rebel against this world. As long as we let them know the benefits of following the party, they will become progressive young people! Comrade Rashidov, do you understand?"
Rashidov still shook his head, "Comrade General Consultant, what should we do? Should we send comrades from the inner guard forces to recruit people?"
Selov actually nodded, "This method is good! I will send someone to arrest him immediately... No, it's not to arrest him, it's to mobilize! Herat Province wants to mobilize people!"
"Comrade General Consultant, didn't you say there were only 2ooo people?" Rashidov asked in confusion, "Why should we mobilize oo people?"
Selov glared at Rashidov again and explained: "You must eliminate 1ooo people! Otherwise, the team will be difficult to lead!"
He said with his fingers: "Trotskyists arrested 2, British spies arrested 2, pseudo-socialists (referring to the national society) are also 2, religious extremists 2, royalists 2, and 2, and 2, who are backward elements who have been involved in the revolutionary ranks... Of these 12, 7, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1
Moreover, the biggest difference between the Bolshevik cadres of Selov and the cadres sent to Afghanistan in 1979 in history is that people like Selov don’t care about killing more people! They don’t even care about killing all disobedient Afghans, if he can catch them...
After arranging the work of mobilizing and educating progressive youth in Herat Province, Comrade Selov did not leave immediately. In the name of celebrating the establishment of the Afghan People's Party, he invited all tribal and religious leaders from Herat Province to have dinner in Herat City.
This is of course the Hongmen Banquet! All tribal leaders and religious leaders who attended the meeting will be immediately held hostage. All tribal leaders and religious leaders who did not attend the meeting, their tribal and mosques, will be wiped out by the Soviet Red Army within the sky!
Moreover, such large-scale suppression was not only born in Herat Province, but also encountered a large-scale suppression in places such as Badgis, Faliyabu, Juzjan, Balk, Kunduz and Tahar, as well as the Soviet Red Army who went south to encircle Kandahar. At the same time, many progressive young people were mobilized to participate in training, and finally became G-speaking soldiers, either transformed by labor or shot...
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Mountains are connected, mountains are stacked, and mountains are still outside the mountains, and most of them are barren mountains without much vegetation. Only between mountains and mountains, close to the narrow strip of Panjiexi River can there be green farmland and villages with curling smoke.
This is the Panjieshi Valley, about 80 kilometers away from Kabul, Afghanistan (8o kilometers is the distance from Kabul to the entrance to the Panjieshi Valley), which is known as the "Gao of Tears" of the Soviets in another time and space history. Now, this will become the first temporary garrison after the Afghan government moved out of Kabul. It will also be a large stronghold for the Afghans to resist the Soviet invasion. Although the Afghan reactionaries will use guerrilla warfare to fight against the Soviet Red Army, this does not mean that there is no need for a consolidated counter-revolutionary base.
"Three colonels, what do you think there?" A young Afghan officer in Western-style military uniform asked Bond, Gingrich and Rottenberg on the horse in stiff English.
These three major spies came to the Panjiexi Valley to check the terrain today to see if there is a suitable place to build an airport runway. The person who spoke to them was a major in the Afghan Guards, named Masud. He was a Tajik, and his family was a famous family in the Panjiexi Valley.
"It seems to be flattering there," Colonel Bond followed the direction Masood pointed to, and saw a large area of flat land located on the banks of the Panjexi River. "What's the name here? Can you take off and land an airplane?"
"Pasmazas," said Masoud, "This is the largest flat land in the entire Panjeshi Valley, which is about 4.5 kilometers long from south to north. Walking further north, the mountains on both sides will become higher and higher, and I'm afraid it's not suitable for aircraft takeoffs and landings."
"How far is this from Kashmir?" Colonel Bond asked again.
"About 11o kilometers." Masoud said with a smile, "but that is the straight line distance on the map."
"If you want to walk, is there a way?" Bond asked.
"Some," said Masood, "but it's not all year round. In winter, it's snowing heavily to block the mountains. Not to mention Kashmir, it's impossible to get here from Kabul."
"Do you go to Kashmir to walk along the river valley?" Bond continued to ask. He had realized the importance of the Panjieshi Valley. The 15o-kilometer mountain range is simply a forbidden area for large troops and a paradise for guerrilla warfare. Moreover, around the 15o-kilometer Panjieshi Valley, there are many other similar valleys.
"No, I have to cross the mountains," said Masoud. "Walking along the valley will lead to another valley, and walking down will lead to China and the Soviet Union."
The Panjiexi Valley is one of the many valleys in the Xingduku Mountains. The so-called "valleys" are mostly river valleys. The melting snow from Xingduku Mountain nourishes the land in the valley, allowing these lands to feed the local residents. Most of these valleys are connected. Following the mountain, the ends of these valleys can lead to China.
Bond thought for a while and asked: "Is it possible for the Soviets to go south from the north along the valley?"
Chapter completed!