Volume 3 The Five Hundred and Sixteenth Chapter Heroes Made in China
Sabzhnikov left nervously, and then the Chinese would arrange a play for him, performing a story about how Russian prisoners killed Chinese cavalry lieutenant generals, and robbed his gun and officer certificate.
Three days later, Sabzhnikov "escaped" and was shot in his butt and left a piercing injury. He limped and fled to the upper reaches of the Volga River. Halfway through the Soviet guerrillas captured him, he realized that he was Sabzhnikov, one of Zinoviev's guard company soldiers, and a firm Bolshevik warrior. After he was stunned by the Chinese cannon, he found that he had fallen into this city. He killed a white bandit army and escaped from Berkrovsk in disguise as a white bandit army. But he was in a panic and found that he ran to the Chinese barracks. He happened to see Russian prisoners and secretly tracked and discovered the place where the prisoners were imprisoned. He was alone and wanted to rescue Zinoviev and disguise a vicious white bandit army very well.
Sabzhnikov sneaked into the enemy camp and finally found Zinoviev after going through a lot of hardships. However, at this time, Zinoviev was tortured and dying. Zinoviev told him an amazing secret that he was framed by Tukhachevsky and Gai, and was directly betrayed by the Soviet Union's Central Army. He also learned that the Chinese in the Soviet Union were preparing to create difficulties and chaos in appropriate actual conditions and attack the top Russian officials.
In order to give evidence to Sabzhnikov, Zinoviev wrote his blood on his suit, proving that Sabzhnikov was a staunch proletarian and a loyal Bolshevik. Sabzhnikov's legendary experience was not over. When he escaped, he was seen a Chinese general who was abused by a Soviet Red Army prisoner of war. The Chinese general discovered him and thought he was a white bandit army, so he insulted him and asked him to kill this compatriot. Sabzhnikov instead killed the stupid Chinese general and seized his gun, horses and officer certificates. The prisoner of war was killed by the evil Chinese to cover him.
The hero Sabzhnikov immediately fled to the grassland and turned to the upper reaches of the Volga River, preparing to take the opportunity to cross the river and hand over the information he learned to the Soviet Union, especially the Chinese people preparing to attack the Soviet Union's supreme leader's plan. Because this plan is too evil, it may lead to the death of the supreme leader.
After the Soviet guerrillas received news about the hero Sabzhnikov, they were shocked and immediately sent him back to the west bank of the Volga River and quickly brought him to Fu Longzhi. Fu Longzhi did not dare to make decisions about this matter without authorization. They sorted out the information he received 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 Gai. This was a very bad incident of competition within the party, and even killed his colleagues within the party at the expense of the overall situation. This was extremely bad.
Lenin valued the fact that the Chinese delegation betrayed Zinoviev. How many Chinese are still making such plans? He immediately ordered the arrest of all Chinese in the Soviet Union and interrogated them strictly.
When Lenin was carrying out the work of the sanction, the Chinese acted as a very bad executioner and executed tens of thousands of Russian officials, Russians and intellectuals. The Russians had a very bad impression of the Chinese, and Lenin trusted them very much, believing that they would never betray them. But what he didn't expect was that the information brought back by Sabzhnikov was exactly that they wanted to kill the supreme leader - wasn't it Lenin?
It is time for the Chinese to repay the price, the executioner who acted as a disgraceful role in the Soviet Union's anti-counterfeiting counter-counter. How did they massacre the Russians that day, and now the Russians treat them twice as much. During this period, many Chinese scholars, students, and Chinese who were extremely eager and yearning for the Bolsheviks were also imprisoned by Soviet Cheka. Before the trial, half of these Chinese were abused to death by the Russians in prison. It can be seen that the Russians did not really regard the Chinese as partners, and the tools they used were abandoned when they were worthless.
Of course, the Soviet Union's Chikas also doubted whether the new hero Sabzhnikov's words were true or false, but from Zinoviev's suit or words, it was proved that this was his handwritten letter, especially the Volga Army's concealment. Finally, a disappointing news had to be revealed. The Chinese cavalry lieutenant general and commander of the 11th Cavalry Division Guo Bro, commander of the 19th Cavalry Division, was attacked by two shameless Russians and sacrificed their lives for the country. And the Chinese wanted to kill the escaped Russian. His characteristics were very obvious, and he was injured by a bullet in his butt.
Sabzhnikov had to take off his pants and show the Chikas his wounds. It was indeed a piercing injury caused by the Chinese 7.7mm Enfield rifle bullet.
Lenin believed in Sabzhnikov, believing that he was the real hero of the proletariat, and found the most influential writer of the Soviet Union, Maxim Gorky, and asked Gorky to write a novel based on Sabzhnikov, which was written immediately. The title of the book Lenin personally drafted, called "The Proud Russian", to inspire and encourage all Russian nations to rise up and resist, and to destroy the White Bandits and foreign powers. However, for Zinoviev was captured and trapped in the enemy camp, he asked not to write, and the people rescued by Sabzhnikov became Kalinikov, the commander of the 49th Division, who had been killed. As for Zinoviev, his whereabouts were unknown.
Gorky was a great Soviet writer. After hearing the story of Sabzhnikov, he wrote the book "The Proud Russian" without closing his eyes for three days and three nights. He quickly reviewed and approved it, worked overtime in the printing factory to print it, and distributed it to all Russia.
Soon, the image of the hero Sergei Lindenvich Sabzhnikov was erected. He was a lone hero, a determined Bolshevik, an assassin who sniped the Chinese cavalry lieutenant general, a seventeen-year-old student, and a Russian.
The image of Sabzhnikov suddenly became a national hero. He did not even expect that he would be trusted like this. He was worshipped by countless people. He was named the God of War and a Warrior by Russia. He was even called the King of War. Lenin personally appointed him as the captain of the Lenin Guard. Many Russian girls thought he was the perfect lover. Countless factories, schools and agencies invited him to speak, invited him to give speeches, and invited him to convey the Russian spirit.
For Stalin and Fulongzhi, Tukhachevsky and Gay who were stubbornly framing their colleagues were unacceptable. He and Fulongzhi suggested to Lenin that he exempted the commander of the 5th Army of Tukhachevsky and the commander of the 1st Army of Gay. Lenin considered it repeatedly and believed that the information provided by Zinoviev was too subjective and undesirable. Tukhachevsky was still very loyal to Soviet Russia. Of course, he attached great importance to Tukhachevsky's military talent in his heart. Facts proved that the elimination of the Volga Army was indeed more important for the Soviet Union.
Trotsky, a member of the Supreme Military Commission of the Soviet Union, had to admit that if he had fully supported Tukhachevsky to eliminate the Chinese, he would definitely not have had such embarrassing situations. However, they were bored with Tukhachevsky's great joy. Trotsky believed that Tukhachevsky could have attacked the Volga army from behind when the Chinese attacked Tarizin, instead of recklessly attacking them with his own force, resulting in the elimination of 80,000 Soviet troops in just 20 days. Here, Trotsky clearly pointed out the shortcomings of Tukhachevsky's lack of overall view and blind confidence, but at the same time, Trotsky did not believe that Tukhachevsky betrayed the country. He was the most loyal soldier of the party and the most talented young general. At the age of 26, he needed to constantly improve his abilities.
Stalin argued: "The leader of Ulyanov (Lenin's real name is Vladimir Ilych Ulyanov), you should know that Tukhachevsky was an old military officer, and he was also an aristocrat, and Gay was also an old military officer. I, Vronzhi, Zinoviev, and Kamenev were all from the Bolshevik movement. We are the real Bolsheviks. He was just a warlord. He was just a warlord. Like Slaven, who was arrested for conspiracy to rebel, he was from the army. I think he could not believe it."
Lenin was silent for a while and asked, "Is anyone able to replace Tukhachevsky and Gayi?"
"I suggest Voroshilov." Stalin said. Voroshilov is Stalin's iron party and now serves as the commander of the 10th Army. Stalin's suggestions are somewhat selfish. What Tukhachevsky has made many old Bolsheviks look down on is that this year, he was only twenty-six years old and twenty-six years old, the commander of the army? Everyone worked hard all their lives for the cause of this Bolshevik career, and this young man was promoted from platoon leader to commander of the army within two years because the Soviet Union had no senior officer. The rapid promotion speed can be said to have created the military history of the Russian nation.
Lenin considered repeatedly and decided to appoint Eh, the political commissar of the 5th Army, as the commander of the army. Tukhachevsky returned to Moscow to explain to the party why the 1st Army was defeated. At the same time, the commander of the 1st Army was also Gai, and Zakharov was succeeded as the commander of the 1st Army.
Tukhachevsky ambitiously prepared to lead the 5th Army to go south, concentrate his superior forces to annihilate the Zhongzhang team in one fell swoop, and eliminate the invader who defeated his 1st Army. However, he did not expect that he had just arrived at Saratov and met with Gayi and was both dismissed. The 26-year-old young man was furious. He believed that Fu Longzhi, who had always been inconsistent with him, had framed him and asked Fu Longzhi to explain it to him immediately.
Chapter completed!