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Volume 3 Far East Story Chapter 485 Spring Breeze Turns into Rain and Slowly Moves the Boat

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    July 14, 1918 20:35 Moscow Kremlin

    "Comrade Nikolai Ivanovich just said it very well. There is no precedent for relying on one military district and one front army to defend a 1,500-kilometer-long front, and it is impossible to balance it at all. But the core of the problem is not  The core of the question here is, is there any precedent for a military region and a front army to have the power to negotiate with foreign countries without authorization? "

    At the critical moment, it was Ulyanov¡¯s most caring and closest Comrade Stederlov who stepped forward and pointed out the problem in Tsalitsin¡¯s telegram that challenged Moscow.

    "Bang bang bang!" The one who applauded was Comrade Ulyanov. After all, gold is made by fire, and Bukharin's speech was at best scratching the surface, or at best, he just found a good reason for rejection for himself.

    "Yakov Mikhailoch hit the nail on the head and got to the point of the problem. Most of the contents of Comrade Joseph's telegram seemed very good, inspiring and morale-boosting. Didn't the Central Committee members just now also  Like me, were you inspired by Tsaritsyn¡¯s heroic spirit?¡±

    Then Ulyanov waved his hand, his face darkened, and his voice became much sterner, "Some of our comrades have completely forgotten the relationship between the Soviet Central Committee and local governments, the relationship between superiors and subordinates, and organizational principles.  Now, can a region handle diplomacy on behalf of the central government and the international community without authorization? Who can give it the power to negotiate with the Ufa coalition? "

    ¡°I agree with Comrade Ulyanov¡¯s point of view. The Central Committee of the Moscow Soviet Party has absolute dominance over the Soviet power in Russia and has the highest leadership over the Soviets in all regions of Russia. No place or individual should have any personal ambitions.  and local interests override the organization and the overall situation. Any reason or excuse is unacceptable! "It was Trotsky who said this.

    Obviously, the Chairman of the Supreme Revolutionary Military Council is now completely standing on the level of the Central Committee of Soviet Russia. He is looking at the nonsense of Joseph and Tsaritsin bargaining with Moscow. To say that Trotsky is still quite charming.  Lord.

    If he does not take a stand, then Kamenev and Zinoviev, who support him, will not be able to take a stand easily. This will inevitably make Ulyanov more and more dissatisfied with them. Trotsky will not  I plan to use this opportunity to test the support of the Geminis of Kamenev and Zinoviev for me.

    In Trotsky's view, Kamenev and Zinoviev were more loyal to the party's cause than to Ulyanov or himself personally. Although they also had ambitions and shortcomings, they did not  conspiracy, and dare to stand up for the truth.

    Don't look at the October Revolution. Kamenev and Zinoviev were almost expelled from the party by Ulyanov because he leaked the news that the party was going to hold an armed uprising. However, it was Joseph and Tolo who saved them.  But Tsky could see from this incident that Kamenev and Zinoviev were persistent and independent-minded guys.

    Joseph's set of red terror in Tsaritsyn seemed to cooperate with the Red Army to save Tsaritsyn due to the bloody battles of the Soviet Red Army soldiers.  Sooner or later, directing will make him trapped and unable to extricate himself.

    It is undeniable that in Trotsky's view, the first half of Joseph's telegram from Tsaritsyn was quite insightful in his analysis of the Ufa coalition. It was obvious that Sergin and Voroshilov had put a lot of effort into it.  What is produced can serve as a reference for the targeted reconstruction of the Soviet Red Army and the battle against the Ufa Allied Forces in the future.

    However, Trotsky, like Ulyanov, was no doubt exposed to the fact that Joseph's personal heroism expanded so quickly and in such a loud tone, and that he compared Tsaritsyn to Moscow and Petersburg.  The formulation is quite disgusting and vigilant.

    Trotsky himself may not fully accept some of Ulyanov's far-left ideas, but as the leader of the Bolshevik Party, in the era of 1918, no one could do better than Ulyanov.  His keen insight, the appeal of his speeches, his ability to make correct judgments on things and choose the most effective methods, including his ability to unite Central Committee members and various factions, including his tenacity to promote counter-revolutionaries and red-terror  Spend.

    No one is stronger than Comrade Ulyanov, and no one in the whole party is superior to him. At this moment, Trotsky has no attempt to use factionalism and power struggle to replace Ulyanov. Absolutely not. Many times, Trotsky  Lotsky just wanted to ease the specific operations as much as possible under the iron-fisted policies of counterrevolutionary policy, wartime doctrine, and surplus grain collection, so as to preserve a little more vitality for Russia.

    Many of Russia¡¯s intellectuals, cultural elites, artists, and even capitalist aristocrats can be transformed and transformed.??The people served by the Bolsheviks and the Soviet Russian regime will always need to be restored and constructed after the country stabilizes in the future, and a large number of talents will still be needed. They cannot be treated as enemies indiscriminately just because they are cutting out flesh to mend sores and bones to heal wounds.  Suppressed.

    This is also the reason why Trotsky used a large number of former Tsarist Russian generals who defected to the Bolsheviks when he founded the Soviet Red Army. These people are all professional soldiers. In fact, if excellent naval generals like Kolchak can be brought to the Soviet side,  How could the situation be as severe as it is now?

    "Comrade Lev Davidovich, Comrade Chairman of the Military Committee, you are absolutely right. The request made by Comrade Joseph in the second half of this telegram is obviously inappropriate. I believe that the Central Committee can reach an agreement.  Opinion, reject this untimely request, and criticize and educate Tsaritsyn and Comrade Joseph!¡±

    Kamenev spoke slowly. In his opinion, regarding the matter of Joseph and Tsaritsin, no one on the Central Committee in Moscow would dare to stand up and challenge Ulyanov and Trotsky at the same time.

    At this time, it was the choice of most people to express support for the two big guys in the Central Committee, and Kamenev was no exception. What's more, he always wanted to find an opportunity to become a sole regional leader or the commander of a front army.  , instead of being the logistics minister and fire captain like he is now, with the titles of Chairman of the Moscow Soviet and Central Committee Member.

    "I agree with Lev Borisovich that the North Caucasus Military District and the Southern Front should conduct self-examination for the misconceptions and requirements in the second half of this telegram, and I suggest that the Central Committee of the Soviet Union consider adjusting the North Caucasus Military District  And the leadership team of the Southern Front¡¯s Former Enemy Military Committee, I personally think that there is no need for two Central Committee members to stay in the south!¡± It was Zinoviev who spoke.

    "Gregory Yevseyevich is right. Isn't Central Committee member Bubnov also the chairman of the Soviet in Tsaritsyn? He also did a good job in military command when he was in Ukraine. I think it can be  Transfer Comrade Joseph back to Moscow and let Comrade Bubnov take over his work in the North Caucasus Military District and the Southern Front, so that the work of the party, government and army in the North Caucasus will be straightened out and easier to handle! "

    Bukharin jumped out again at some point. Obviously, this guy regretted that his initial statement was a bit indifferent and lacked strength. Compared with the suggestions of Kamenev and Zinoviev, it was obviously not flattering.  I missed the mark, so I hope to make up for it as soon as possible.

    "When Comrade Bubnov was in Ukraine, he did not pay attention to methods in his work, and his relationship with Ukrainian Red Army generals such as Voroshilov and Chernavin was very tense. Now the leaders of the two remaining main army groups of the Southern Front  The people are Voroshilov and Chernavin. I¡¯m afraid that if Bubnov succeeds Comrade Joseph, there will be problems with unity and the work will not be carried out easily!¡±

    Dzerzhinsky, who had been silent all this time, suddenly appeared.
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