Chapter 696 From Reactionary to Revolutionary Leader
"Dingling..."
A crisp alarm ringing sound awakened Ernst Telman, who was dreaming, and a white, slender woman's arm was pressing against his thin chest. He pushed the jade arm aside, and the owner of the jade arm screamed.
"Enst, what's wrong with you?"
This is the voice of a very coquettish woman, probably belonging to a blond, blue-eyed, long-legged Russian beauty...
But at this time Ernst Telman ignored any beauty. He just ran out of the bedroom quickly and suddenly opened the velvet curtains in the living room window. The dazzling sunlight shone in. Telman narrowed his eyes and looked at the scene outside the window. The red tower of the Kremlin was not far away. The red stars on the spire reflected the sunlight, which looked particularly dazzling.
This scene must belong to Moscow and not Sorowsky.
He suddenly burst into tears, "It's Moscow! It's really Moscow...I'm back! God, I'm really back from the damn Sorowishki!"
For ten years before the outbreak of the world revolution on June 1, he lived in the Sorowishi Monastery. Of course, he did not practice the Tao, but worked and transformed there!
Yes, Taillman was transformed by labor! This was all Hessman's fault, because shortly after the Congressional arson case, Taillman and his comrades were arrested by Stasi, the German secret service at the time, but were not shot but sent to the Soviet Union.
It seems good to go to the Soviet Union, a holy land of GCism, but Telman's GCism life did not last long before he committed a crime. It turned out that according to the investigation of the Soviet internal affairs department, there was a German spy group within the German Bolshevik Party in exile in the Soviet Union!
This is very likely. After all, most of the German Bolsheviks who ran to the Soviet Union had been arrested. Since they were arrested, they might be able to rebel and surrender to the enemy. It is normal for comrades from the Soviet People's Internal Affairs Commission to investigate.
So Tailman actively cooperated with the Soviet internal affairs department to arrest spies within the Bolshevik Party in Germany, and also achieved very good results. The more spies were caught, the fewer and fewer good people were caught. In the end, Tailman was surprised to find that he was also an unforgivable spy!
Since he was a spy, he would be arrested. The Bolshevik Party would never let a bad person go, even if he was a senior party cadre. So Taierman was disgraced, his family and friends drew a clear line with him, and he was sentenced to the "highest defense measure", which means he was shot!
However, it was not executed in the end. Before going to the execution ground, it was changed to 25 years of labor reform. Then it was sent to the Sorowski Monastery near the White Sea. It was originally an Orthodox monastery, but after the victory of the revolution, it was changed to a labor camp for transforming reactionaries.
Telman was there for 10 years of honest transformation!
Just when Telman began to deeply realize his crime and wanted to change his mind and become a new person, a cadre from the interior department wearing a blue hat came to Sorowsky and announced to him the latest verification results of the interior department. He was not a German spy, but a mistake made by the interior department.
Well, the Bolsheviks never wrongly accuse a good man! Since they make a mistake, they have to correct it, so Telman was restored to his reputation and returned to Moscow half a month ago.
However, he did not immediately restore his post because the German Bolshevik Party was banned a few years ago. Without the party, there would naturally be no general secretary of the party. Fortunately, the organization did not treat him badly. The officials were fooled, but the level and treatment were restored.
I was divided into a big house with a very good location in Moscow, and received a special card only for "important brotherly leaders" at the Third International. The People's Committee of the Internal Affairs also assigned him his wife according to the standards of important brotherly leaders. He was a 21-year-old Russian beauty named Anna. Her ostensibly profession was German translator of the Third International. She was a Russian translator of Taierman who could speak fluent Russian. Of course, Taierman also knew her true identity, but she fell in love with her soon. In fact, this Anna is a very good girl, young, beautiful, gentle, considerate, and educated. She is also very good at taking care of men, and she will not ask Taierman to buy a house, a car, a diamond ring or something.
I don’t know if happiness came so suddenly that Taierman’s brain couldn’t react. Anyway, he always had nightmares these days, either dreaming of Sorowishki’s labor reform in the snow or dreaming of a blue hat rushing into the house to arrest him because he is really a German spy! After 10 years of labor reform and ideological struggle, Taierman really believed that he was a spy!
Moreover, the scenes of being arrested or labor reform in dreams are very real, making him a little confused when he is dreaming and when he is awake.
Dongdongdongdongdong...
At this moment, the door was really knocked, and then Telman heard someone walking around. He looked back and found that it was his woman, Anna, wearing a silk nightgown, and she went to open the door. Outside the door, there were two men in military uniforms and big blue caps (this is the costume of an internal staff member) standing!
It's really here to arrest!
Comrade Tailman's mind buzzed, and Venus was even more popping up in front of him. At this time, he saw Anna walking towards him with two "blue hats" talking and laughing. He suddenly felt that he was betrayed that this woman had reported something wrong and had a sleep. She was Cheka's swallow, who was here to monitor him... Now he knew that he was a bad person, and he would definitely be shot this time!
Ernst Telman was completely desperate. He didn't want to be shot, nor did he want to go to Sorowishki to be tortured, and even Rubyanka No. 2 (the interior and exterior building) didn't want to go again.
So he suddenly turned around to the window, then pushed open the window hard, held the window sill with both hands and stretched out half of his body, he wanted to jump off the building and commit suicide, and he was exterminated from the German people!
However, it was not so easy for him to die now. He just stretched out half of his body, and his back was already hugged by Anna, who was quick-witted. Taierman didn't give up and struggled for a few times, but he didn't expect that Anna was so powerful that she was not as thin as a firewood to break free. Moreover, the two "blue hats" quickly reacted and grabbed Taierman together.
"Dear, what are you doing?" Anna asked loudly at this time.
Taierman cried and replied: "Jump off the building! I want to jump off the building!"
"Why? Why did you jump off the building?" Anna asked in surprise.
"Because I'm a German spy! I'm a reactionary! I'm going to be arrested soon," replied Telman, "Ana, okay, let me die!"
Anna and the two "blue hats" were stunned when they heard this. One of them said: "Comrade Taierman, we took you to see him under the order of the People's Commissar of the Internal Affairs... Do you want to plead guilty or wait until you see the People's Commissar of the People's Commissar of the People's Commissar of the People's Commissar of the People's Commissar of the People's Commissar of the People's Commissar of the People's Commissar."
It turned out that it was not about to arrest him, but about taking Telman to meet the People's Commissar of the Internal Affairs.
...
"Comrade Taillman..."
In a very luxuriously furnished office in the building inside and outside Rubyanka 2, Belia helped herself with gold-rimmed glasses, and spoke in a heavy Georgian Russian language: "Do you admit that you are... a spy from the Nazi German intelligence agency?"
"Yes, I'm a spy." Telman's mind had long been in chaos.
"Okay, you write a copy of the explanation." Beria pointed to the report paper and pen on the desk and said with a smile. "Write it clearly. When did Stasi join, who was online, and who had sold any information, and everything was written clearly."
Beria lets write it!
Telman was also a person who could write, which was not a problem for him. Moreover, during the ten years of labor reform, he had written many such things, so he quickly wrote a short spy novel.
Of course, the above content was made up. When Hessman arrested Telman, he wanted to maintain his relationship with the Soviet Union, so he did not beat him, the boss of the German Bolshevik Party, or even sent him to the black prison of Stasi, but instead placed him under house arrest in the Kempinski Hotel in Berlin for delicious food and drink. Berlia actually knew about this, and later Kempinski's bill was still paid by the Third International...
After taking the "novel" and reading it, Belia nodded with satisfaction, then took out an ink box and asked Tailman to write a handprint, and finally put the absurd "novel" in the safe.
"Okay," Beria smiled at the somewhat depressed Telman, "Comrade Telman, we will check the questions you have explained when Germany is liberated in the future. But before that, we must liberate Germany first, right?"
Taierman was stunned and stunned. Isn’t he a spy reactionary? How could he still participate in the great cause of liberating Germany?
Beria continued: "Comrade Stalin knew that you were wronged in Sorowsky, so let me talk to you to let you put down your burdens early, move forward lightly, and shoulder the burden of leading the German Bolshevik Party and the German Revolution."
What!?Telman is so big-mouthed. This kind of thing should be discussed by Dimitrov, General Secretary of the Executive Committee of the Third International. What kind of other people's affairs are you a member of the Soviet Union's internal affairs? This will scare people to death!
No... I just wrote an explanation material for Belia to collect!
Although this material is made up randomly, it will be a life-threatening person if it is thrown out in the party! This is a huge handle!
Beria smiled very kindly and said to Telman in a gentle tone: "I will help you preserve what you just wrote, and others will not know it, so you can do revolutionary work with confidence and don't have any psychological burden. Comrade Dimitrov will talk to you in the afternoon to discuss the issue of rebuilding the German Bolshevik Party and organizing the German Red Army."
Chapter completed!