Volume 3 Chapter 516 "Heroes" made in China
Sabzhnikov departed nervously, and then the Chinese would arrange a scene for him to play a story about how the Russian captives killed the lieutenant general of the Chinese cavalry, and robbed him of his gun and military ID.
Three days later, Sabzhnikov "fled", received a penetrating wound from a shot in the buttocks, limped on his horse and fled to the upper Volga. On the way, he was captured by Soviet Russian partisans, and it turned out that he was Sabzhnikov, one of the soldiers of Zinoviev's guard company, a staunch Bolshevik fighter. After being really stunned by the Chinese's artillery, he found that he had fallen into the city, killed a white bandit army, disguised as a white bandit army, and escaped from Berkrovsk. But in a panic, he found himself running to the Chinese barracks, where he happened to meet Russian prisoners and quietly followed them to discover the place where the prisoners of war were held. He was alone in the hope of freeing Zinoviev, and he disguised himself very well as an evil white bandit.
Sabzhnikov infiltrated the enemy camp and finally found Zinoviev after a lot of hardship, but at this time Zinoviev was tortured and dying. Zinoviev told him a shocking secret, that he was framed by Tukhachevsky and Gay, and that he was directly betrayed by the Russian Central ** Regiment, and that he also learned that the Chinese in Soviet Russia were prepared to create difficulties and chaos in the appropriate practical situation and attack the top Russian officials.
In order to give Sabzhnikov evidence, Zinoviev specially wrote his own blood on his suit, proving that Sabzhnikov was a staunch proletarian and a loyal Bolshevik. Sabzhnikov's saga did not end. As he fled, he was seen abusing a Russian Red Army prisoner of war. The Chinese general found him, thinking that he was a white bandit and insulted him and demanded that he kill his compatriot, but Sabzhnikov killed the stupid Chinese general and took away his gun, horse and military ID, and the prisoner of war was killed by the evil Chinese in order to cover him.
The hero Sabzhnikov immediately fled to the steppe and turned to the upper reaches of the Volga, preparing to take the opportunity to cross the river and hand over the information he learned to Soviet Russia, especially the plan of the Chinese to prepare a sneak attack on the supreme leader of Soviet Russia. Because this plan is so evil that it may lead to the death of the supreme leader.
The Russian partisans, having received news of the hero Sabzhnikov, were taken aback, immediately sent him back to the west bank of the Volga, and quickly brought him to Frunze. Frunze did not dare to take matters into his own hands, and compiled the information he had obtained and handed it over to Lenin and his friend Stalin.
Seeing this, Stalin immediately took it seriously, especially the fact that Zinoviev was framed by Tukhachevsky and Gay, which was a very bad incident of intra-party competition, and even killed his party colleagues at the expense of the overall situation. This is extremely bad.
Lenin valued the betrayal of Zinoviev by the Chinese ** regiment, and how many Chinese were still making such plans? He immediately ordered the arrest of all Chinese in the Soviets. and strict interrogation.
When Lenin carried out the work of purging, the Chinese played a very bad role as executioners, executing tens of thousands of Russian **** officials, Russians, and intellectuals. The Russians had a very bad impression of the Chinese, while Lenin trusted them and believed that they would never betray themselves. But what I didn't expect was that the information that Sabzhnikov brought back was precisely that they were going to kill the Supreme Leader - wasn't it Lenin?
It's time for the Chinese to pay the price, the price for the executioners who played a dishonorable role in the Soviet Russian purge. How they slaughtered the Russians that day, and now the Russians treat them doubly. During this period, many Chinese scholars and students studying in Russia, as well as Chinese who were extremely eager and yearning for the Bolsheviks, were also imprisoned by the Soviet Russian Cheka. Before the trial, half of these Chinese were tortured to death by Russians who were also in prison. It can be seen that the Russians do not really regard the Chinese as partners. and lead to the use of utensils. When they have no value, they are put aside.
Of course, the Chekas of Soviet Russia also doubted the truth or falsehood of the words of the new hero Sabzhnikov, but from Zinoviev's suit was still a word. All prove that this is his own letter, especially the Volga Army. Finally, I have to say a disappointing news, the Chinese cavalry lieutenant general, the commander of the 11th Cavalry Division Guo Buluo. Long Qing was attacked by two shameless Russians and sacrificed his life for the country. And the Chinese are going to kill this fleeing Russian, his features are very obvious, he was injured by a bullet in the buttocks.
Sabzhnikov had to take off his pants to show the Chekas' wounds, and sure enough, it was a penetrating wound caused by a Chinese 7.7mm Enfield rifle bullet.
Lenin had a firm belief in Sabzhnikov as the real hero of the proletariat, and found the most influential writer of the Soviets, Maxim. Gorky asked Gorky to immediately write a novel based on Sabzhnikov, the title of which Lenin himself devised called "The Proud Russians", in order to inspire and encourage the entire Russian nation to rise up and resist, and to destroy the armies of the White Bandits and foreign powers. However, Zinoviev was captured and trapped in the enemy camp, but he asked not to write, and the person rescued by Sabzhnikov became the commander of the 49th Division, Karinnikov, who had already been killed, and Zinoviev's whereabouts were unknown.
Gorky was a great Soviet writer, and after hearing Sabzhnikov's story, he wrote this book "The Proud Russian" without closing his eyes for three days and three nights, and soon Lenin reviewed and approved it, printed it overtime in the printing house, and distributed it to the whole of Russia.
Soon, the hero Sergey . Lindenvich. The image of Sabzhnikov was erected, he was a lone hero, he was a staunch Bolshevik, he was an assassin who sniped the lieutenant general of the Chinese cavalry, he was a seventeen-year-old student, he was a Russian.
The image of Sabzhnikov suddenly became a national hero, he did not even expect that he would be so trusted, he was worshipped by countless people, he was named a god of war and a warrior by the whole of Russia, and he was even called the king of soldiers. Lenin personally appointed him captain of Lenin's guard, and many Russian girls considered him the perfect lover. Countless factories, schools, institutions invited him to speak, invited him to give speeches, invited him to convey the Russian spirit.
As for Stalin and Frunze, a stubborn framing of their colleagues Tukhachevsky and Ghai was unacceptable to them, and together with Frunze, he proposed to Lenin to dismiss Tukhachevsky from the commander of the 5th Army and the commander of the 1st Army with Gay. Of course, he attached great importance to Tukhachevsky's military talents, and it turned out that the elimination of the Volga army was indeed more important for Soviet Russia.
Trotsky, a member of the Supreme Military Commission of Soviet Russia, also had to admit that if he had fully supported Tukhachevsky's extermination of the Chinese, the embarrassing situation he is in now would certainly not have occurred. Trotsky believed that Tukhachevsky could have taken advantage of the Chinese attack on Tsaritsyn to destroy the Volga Army from behind, instead of recklessly attacking them by his own force, causing 80,000 Soviet troops to be wiped out in just twenty days. Here, Trotsky clearly pointed out Tukhachevsky's shortcomings of lack of vision of the big picture and blind self-confidence, but at the same time, Trotsky did not believe that Tukhachevsky had betrayed the country, that he was the most loyal fighter of the party, the most talented young general, and that at the age of twenty-six he needed to constantly improve his abilities.
Stalin argued: "Leader Ulyanov (Lenin's real name is Vladimir. Ilyich. Ulyanov), you know, Tukhachevsky was an old officer, and he was also an aristocrat, and Gay was also an old officer of the nobility, I, Frunze, Zinoviev, and Kamenev were all born in the Bolshevik movement, and we are the real Bolsheviks, he is just a warlord, and he is the same as Slavin, who was arrested for plotting a mutiny, and he is from the army. I don't think he can be trusted. ā
Lenin was silent for a while and asked: "Will anyone be able to succeed Tukhachevsky and Gay?" ā
"I built yƬ Voroshilov." Stalin said. Voroshilov was Stalin's Iron Party, and now holds the post of commander of the Tenth Army. And what Tukhachevsky made many veteran Bolsheviks look down on is that this year, as the commander of the army group, he is only twenty-six years old, and the commander of the army group at the age of twenty-six? Everyone worked hard all their lives, for the cause of the Bolsheviks, and this young man was promoted from platoon commander to commander of the group army within two years, just because there were no high-ranking officers in Soviet Russia, and the speed of promotion can be said to have created the military history of the Russian nation.
Lenin thought twice and decided to appoint the political commissar of the 5th Army, Ekh, as commander of the army, and Tukhachevsky returned to Moscow to explain to the party why the 1st Army had been defeated, and the commander of the 1st Army, Gay, who succeeded him as commander of the 1st Army, was Zakharov.
Tukhachevsky was ambitiously preparing to lead the 5th Army south, concentrate superior forces to annihilate the squadron in one fell swoop, and eliminate the aggressor who defeated his 1st Army, but he didn't want to be dismissed from both posts as soon as he arrived at Saratov and Gay to meet him. The twenty-six-year-old man was furious, believing that Frunze, who had always been at odds with him, had framed him, and demanded that Frunze explain it to him immediately.
Frunze was also very angry, as the commander-in-chief of the Southern Campaign Group of the Eastern Front, he was scolded by his subordinates, how could he stand it, and the two almost staged a full military parade at the headquarters.