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Volume 3 Far East Story Chapter 495 Kamenev is not simple

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    Kamenev's objection was obviously beyond the expectations of everyone present. Sverdlov even blushed. Ulyanov was slightly startled. He did not look at Kamenev, but turned his attention to  On Trotsky's side, Trotsky shrugged and spread his hands. The look in his eyes clearly said, "Don't look at me. I don't know about this either. I didn't ask him to say that."

    "Lev Borisovich, one thing you said is right, that is, Yakov Mikhailovich's work in Moscow and the Central Committee is indeed very heavy. He is both the secretary of the Secretariat of the Central Committee and the central committee member.  The People's Commissar of the People's Commissariat and the Vice Chairman of the Supreme Military Council are the most important assistants of Ulyanov and Trotsky, but if he is not sent, then who else?"

    The next person to speak was actually Zinoviev. The guy took out a cigarette, struck a match and lit it, and asked with interest.

    Sverdlov's expression turned even uglier now. Zinoviev and Kamenev were basically playing a double act, asking questions and answering questions. It was probably Kamenev who wanted to go to the Volga River.  The military region and the front army are enjoying themselves without even looking at what time it is. This is the moment of life and death for Su Weibao. Do you think we are playing house? Everyone takes turns rolling the dice, whose turn is it?

    In fact, Kamenev is not a fool in the military. Although he and Zinoviev opposed the decision to launch an armed uprising before the October Revolution, they later eliminated Comrade Ulyanov.  In fact, on the eve of the October Revolution, it was Kamenev who reported the preparations for the uprising to the Central Committee on behalf of the General Headquarters of the Uprising.

    Lev Borisovich Kamenev was born on July 18, 1883 in the family of a railway worker in Moscow. His father was a driver on the railway at the time. He later studied at the Petersburg Polytechnic and became a  Chief engineer of a small nail factory near Landvorovo station in Vilna province

    Kamenev's mother graduated from Besturzhev Women's College. Kamenev's parents both had radical tendencies. When Kamenev was in middle school, he often went to work in the factory after school. The life in the factory area left a lasting impression on him.  It left a deep mark on him. In 1896, he moved with his parents to Tiflis (Tbilisi) and entered the Second High School until graduating in 1901.

    Kamenev was almost one of the earliest members of the Bolshevik Party, and he had always been deeply loved by Comrade Ulyanov. However, Kamenev always slipped up at critical moments, such as after the start of the European War.  , Ulyanov¡¯s anti-war strategy was questioned by Kamenev

    What¡¯s funny is that when Kamenev and some Bolshevik members held a meeting of the caucus and local workers in Otyerki, a small village near Petersburg, to discuss Ulyanov¡¯s ¡°Theses on War,¡± the participants  were arrested by the tsarist government

    The Petersburg District Court held a trial against Kamenev and other arrestees in May 1915. Although Kamenev and some Bolshevik representatives wrongly condemned Lenin's theses, the court still exiled him to Siberia on charges of "treason".  Tuluhan, was later moved to Yalan, a rural area near Yeniseisk, and was finally transferred to Achinsk

    And because Kamenev¡¯s performance during the trial was not good, to put it bluntly, he did not show weakness and compromise, and did not show the Bolshevik¡¯s unyielding performance for his beliefs. As a result, this guy was despised and criticized by the exiles.

    In July 1915, about eighteen Bolsheviks in the penal colony, including four members of the Central Committee, met to hear a report on the interrogation. Kamenev¡¯s performance during the trial has been severely criticized by Ulyanov.

    But what is puzzling is that no matter how many mistakes Kamenev made or how big they were, in fact, in Wang Geng¡¯s previous life, Ulyanov never trusted Kamenev.  Really shaken, this is a bit like Taizu getting angry at a certain young legion commander who challenged the change of military leaders at a meeting, but the result was that a certain Minister of National Defense was slapped on the buttocks more than 30 years later.

    In Wang Geng's previous life, Kamenev was the person in charge of publishing "The Complete Works of Ulyanov" appointed by Ulyanov during his lifetime. This was the first time that "The Complete Works of Ulyanov" was published in Soviet Russia. Lenin was ill during his illness  During this period, his personal archives were handed over to Kamenev, which later developed into the V. I. Ulyanov Institute, with Kamenev as its director.

    Also in Wang Geng's previous life, Lev Borisovich's fellow countryman Sergei Kamenev later became the vice chairman of the Revolutionary Military Committee and the third commander of the Eastern Front, and Sverdlov  My husband disappeared from the stage of history in March 1919 due to the Spanish flu or other reasons.

    But at this moment, Sergey Sergeyevich Kamenev is only the chief of staff of the Third Army of the Eastern Front. In Wang Geng¡¯s previous life, this Sergey Sergeyevich Kamenev  In the future, not only will we receiveHe replaced Vacetis as commander of the Eastern Front, and also took over the position of commander-in-chief of the All-Russian Armed Forces after Vacetis.

    However, the honorary position of Commander-in-Chief of the All-Russian Armed Forces can theoretically command all the armed forces of Soviet Russia, but in reality it is a false position. Without the nod of Trotsky, who later became the Chairman of the Revolutionary Military Committee, nothing could be done!

    At this moment, Central Committee member Lev. Borisovich Kamenev could not bear to wait for Zinoviev's question. The guy hurriedly volunteered and expressed his willingness to go to the Volga River in place of Comrade Sverdlov.  The work of the Military District and the Volga Front allowed Sverdlov to play a better and more important role in Moscow Central

    The Politburo of the Central Committee of the Soviet Union was not established until March 1919 in Wang Geng's previous life. Therefore, at this moment, there is no such thing as a member of the Politburo. The highest authority in Soviet Russia is the Council of People's Commissars, and the highest authority in the Bolshevik Party is  It was the Central Committee of the Party that, after the bloodshed in January, especially after the rebellion of the Left Socialist-Revolutionaries and Mensheviks that started a general civil war

    The Soviet government is basically dominated by one party, the Bolsheviks. The Soviet Council of People's Commissars and the Central Committee of the Bolshevik Party are actually one team of people with the sign of two teams.

    Kamenev not only raised objections, but also volunteered to work for Sverdlov in the Volga Military District and the Front Army. This greatly exceeded the expectations of everyone present. Originally, Ulyanov and Sverdlov both  I thought this guy was going to recommend Trotsky to take on this position, but I didn't expect that this guy was so confident that he jumped out and patted his chest and said he would do it himself!

    Ulyanov turned to Trotsky again with questioning eyes, and the chairman of the Supreme Military Council was obviously frowning and thinking. From this point of view, it was indeed Kamenev's own idea, and even Trotsky  Not even aware of it

    For a while, the conference room fell into a cold mood. Everyone was wondering what Kamenev wanted to do. Did he simply want to share the heavy burden for Sverdlov, or was he Trotsky's party to Comrade Ulyanov?  Is this a tough way to block the attempts of local military regions and front troops to seize military power?

    "Lev Borisovich, I appreciate your courage and self-confidence in coming forward. However, this is to lead the largest military district and front in history to fight the enemy on the front line. It is not to write an article in "Pravda", nor to write an article in "Pravda".  To give a report to the Central Committee, you are neither a soldier, nor have you received an education from a military academy, nor have you ever led an army on the battlefield."

    Bukharin, who spoke at the right time, snorted softly and said maliciously,

    "It would be nice if you were really qualified for the duties of the Volga Military District and the Front Army, but no matter how I looked at it, I thought it was a fantasy. Fighting against the ground on the battlefield is a contest of blood and fire, and you have to go into battle with your head held high.

    Comrade Trotsky and Comrade Sverdlov both have the experience of leading and commanding military troops in combat. They both used to ride armored trains back and forth between various battlefields to command operations. You don¡¯t really think that you can replace Sverdlov.  Comrade Love will go to the Volga Military District and the Front Army, right?  "

    Although Bukharin's tone was a bit ridiculing and sinister, he was not exaggerating. Kamenev studied law at Moscow University, so he was Bukharin's senior, and Bukharin was five years younger than him.  , and he entered the Law Department of Moscow State University five years later.

    However, in the eyes of Bukharin, a arrogant guy who relied on his talent, Kamenev was just a little older than him, his revolutionary motives were suspicious, and his position was too weak. Therefore, Bukharin had no regard for Kamenev, his senior and senior.  respect

    "Nikolai Ivanovich, don't forget that I assisted Trotsky and Comrade Sverdlov in the preparations for the armed uprising last October. I was also the military commander of the General Headquarters of the armed uprising.  Committee members, Comrades Vacetis and Sergin and I have all worked closely together. In terms of military affairs, although I dare not say that they are necessarily better than Comrades Trotsky and Sverdlov, they are definitely not like Joseph.  The military committee members who know nothing about it can compare!¡±

    If it were Ulyanov, Trotsky, or even Sverdlov who stood up to refute him, Kamenev would not have enough confidence to fight with him, but Bukharin, a clown, was as careless as a clown.  The young man who was left and right was never taken seriously by Kamenev.

    Kamenev certainly had enough capital in front of Bukharin. Lev Borisovich Kamenev was elected as chairman at the Second Congress of Soviets after the October Revolution last year, and later also  Served as Chairman of the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet and basically became Comrade Ulyanov¡¯s spokesperson both inside and outside the Party

    And at this moment, Kamenev is not only a member of the Central Committee, but also the chairman of the Moscow Soviet. In terms of status and weight within the party, he definitely once briefly stole the Central Committee.Above Bukharin as Chairman of the Committee!

    Even though Kamenev and Zinoviev together had a center-right political position within the Central Committee of the Soviet Union, and basically coincided with Trotsky¡¯s middle position to form a force, but in the  Neither Ulyanov nor Trotsky themselves broke with each other but chose unity and cooperation.

    In Ulyanov¡¯s mind, Kamenev and Zinoviev were still his comrades, and they were simpler and more trustworthy than careerists like Bukharin and Joseph.
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