Chapter 193: Surname or Surname Society (Plus Change)

Late at night February 12, 1932, Moscow.

While the whole city was plunged into darkness, only the Kremlin, where the brains of the Red Empire were located, still had their lights flickering.

The great leader who rules the country has every opportunity, even late at night, to preside over a meeting of the political bureau in the Kremlin to discuss a major event related to the future and fate of the international G movement:

Is Germany a socialist country or not?

In fact, this problem has always existed. Whether it was in the time and space that Hirschmann had changed or in the original time and space - in fact, Europe was a place with a strong socialist complex. It is not uncommon for the Socialist or Labour parties that have come to power to issue a white paper or something declaring their country to be a socialist state. This kind of thing happened until the 21st century.

However, the great Bolshevik leaders of the 21st century would not have bothered their minds about such things, let alone hold a meeting of the Political Bureau in the middle of the night to discuss whether other countries were socialist...... Isn't there something wrong with that?

Comrade Stalin originally thought so - unlike Lenin, he liked to write articles to discuss with the Social Democrats of Western Europe what socialism was and what was not. He couldn't write this kind of article, and he didn't think there was any point in such quarrels. Socialism is not born out of quarrels, nor does it depend on articles and writing, but on construction!

Under his wise leadership, the first five-year plan of the Soviet Union was close to completion.

Although the Soviet peasants paid a huge price for this, their sacrifices allowed the country to achieve remarkable results. In less than four years, the Soviet Union has built or will build more than 1,500 large industrial enterprises with modern technology and equipment. In addition, it has introduced technology, talents, and equipment from Germany and the United States, and established new industrial sectors such as tractors, aircraft manufacturing, automobiles, heavy machinery, machine tool manufacturing, chemical synthesis industry, and precision instrument manufacturing.

With the successful completion of the first five-year plan, the Soviet Union initially established an independent and relatively complete national economic system, laying a material foundation for socialist industrialization. Stalin's optimistic expectations. With one or two more five-year plans, the Soviet Union's industry could steadily surpass Germany and approach the United States as the world's first or second largest industrial power.

Only then will the USSR really be able to proudly claim to be a socialist country!

But just as the Soviet Union was rapidly marching on the broad road to socialism, socialism had another semicolon. National Socialism - Actually, the term National Socialism or dynastic Socialism has always been used in Germany. However, in the past, no "National Socialist Workers' Party" became the ruling party in Germany, and no one put forward a clear line and policy for National Socialism, let alone established the National Socialist International to spread the ideas of National Socialism to the whole world!

What surprised Stalin even more was that these Germans, who had usurped the name of socialism, were now demanding that the Soviet Union and the Third International recognize Germany as a socialist country, that National Socialism is also socialism, and that the emergence of National Socialist Germany was a major victory of socialism over capitalism!

This really made Comrade Stalin, the great leader of GCISM, laugh and cry a little.

"Comrades, what do you think of National Socialism in Germany?" Stalin took a puff of his cigarette and lifted his spirits. Then he squinted his eyes and slowly swept over the faces of the members of the Political Bureau who were attending the meeting.

Now there are no old qualified "oppositionists" such as Trotsky, Kamenev, and Zinoviev in the political bureau, and even Bukharin and his allies Rykov and Tomsky have been cleared out. The rest are comrades who can do practical things, and we need such people to build socialism. However, dealing with Germans who pretend to be socialism requires comrades who understand theory and can write articles to criticize and expose them...... Stalin now misses Bukharin, the editor-in-chief of Pravda, and if he were still in the political bureau, there must be 100 ways to expose the true face of National Socialism!

But now, who in the political bureau understands theory?

Comrade Voroshilov, who was born as a child laborer and studied for two years, certainly did not understand. And what about Kaganovich, a shoemaker-turned-Jew? It doesn't seem to be counting on either. Corsiol, a Polish who was born as a fitter, certainly did not work well in theory. Kirov had read some books. He went to the Kazan Mechanical Technical School and is a very capable worker. Also very popular cadre. However, his theoretical level should be only average. Kuibyshev, chairman of the State Planning Commission, joined the revolution too early, and he started the revolution at the age of 14, and his arrest, imprisonment, and exile took up too much of his time...... Ordzhonikidze, the People's Commissar of Heavy Industry, and Andreyev, a steelworker-turned-trade union leader, also do not seem to have much theoretical foundation. As for the old man Kalinin, he has always been rather confused, and theoretical matters cannot be discussed with him. It seems that Molotov is the only one in the political bureau who understands theory, and he is the author of Iskra (the organ of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party in Germany). was once Lenin's tool for propagating revolutionary ideas) and edited by Pravda.

Seeing Stalin's gaze sweeping over him, Molotov knew he had to say something.

"Comrade Stalin, comrades, the Nazi Party-Junkers are certainly not socialists, no matter what banner they have. But they want us to recognize Germany as a socialist country. I am afraid that in this way it was an attempt to create a solid and reliable Soviet-German alliance. Like the revolutionary leaders of southern China and the revolutionaries of India, although they were not real Bolsheviks, they were willing to draw closer to us, learn from the successful experience of the Soviet Union, and ask for our help......"

In the 30s, socialism was more popular all over the world, and the USSR was more seen as a progressive and revolutionary country. Moreover, because of the Soviet Union's opposition to colonialism, many colonial and semi-colonial nationalists also took up the banner of socialism and sought assistance from the Soviet Union.

"But they can also turn to Germany for support in the future!" Kirov interjected at this time, "National Socialism is likely to be more popular with these colonial and semi-colonial countries." ”

Contrary to Stalin's imagination, he had studied National Socialism. The economic basis of the national society was Lisztism, which arose at the beginning of the transition from an agrarian to an industrial society in the German states. It is obviously more in line with the economic structure of colonial and semi-colonial countries. Moreover, National Socialism did not abolish private property, so it was more easily accepted by the middle and upper classes.

"And the fascist organizations in various countries are also very easy to convert into state socialism," Kirov added, "and the ideas of fascism and state socialism are relatively close and can be easily converted." Once Germany becomes strong again, it is believed that a 'National Socialist League' will soon be formed. Internationally, National Socialism is likely to surpass ours in momentum. ”

Listening to Kirov's analysis, Stalin's brow also furrowed. The "National Socialist International" may really be so powerful that it will pose a threat to the development of the Third International.

"More seriously," Kirov paused, "National Socialism may well have had an impact on the territory of the USSR!" ”

Stalin was stunned for a moment, then slowly nodded. The possibility of what Kirov said existed, because Germany and the Soviet Union interacted too often. There were many German technicians working in the Soviet Union, and there were also many Soviet university students studying in Germany -- the Soviet Union had sent thousands of students to study in Germany in the past few years, and according to the plan, it planned to send more students. These people, along with the German technicians, are likely to tell the Soviet people about the "superiority" of National Socialism, who are tightening their belts to build socialism......

Stalin looked approvingly at Kirov, a member of the Z Bureau of the Bolshevik Party and Government from Leningrad, who seemed to be a very strong-willed and thoughtful man, as if he were about the same as himself.

Meeting Stalin's gaze, Kirov said in a rather resolute tone: "So not only can we not recognize National Socialism as socialism, but we should also expose its true face and resolutely fight against it." ”

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Warmly celebrate this book, the dragon beetle is not in love, and has become the first alliance leader of this book! Hereby add a new to show gratitude, Da Luo Luo and Xiao Loliton bowed and thanked. (To be continued.) )