The Rise of the Third Reich

Chapter 34 The Revolutionary Comes

Lenin was assassinated. Three evil bullets were shot into the body of the great mentor, one of which hit his neck. As long as it was off by one millimeter, Lenin's life would be taken away - "Pravda" of Soviet Russia That's what it says. Counterrevolutionaries all over the world will definitely shout "What a pity!" when they see this, except Countess Chloe von Heinsberg from Germany.

Because Chloe was in Moscow at the time, the capital of Soviet Russia was moved to Moscow in March 1918. Therefore, the Russian headquarters of the Russian-German Economic Promotion Company was subsequently moved to Moscow. After the news of Lenin's assassination came, Chloe immediately went to the Kremlin and met Comrade Lenin who "escaped death" immediately.

"I met him at dinner and had dinner with him. One of his arms seemed to be injured and was wrapped with gauze, but no bones were injured. That night, his appetite was good and his complexion was good. After the meal, he was still He talked to me about the possible revolution in Germany, and then he walked out of the restaurant by himself without anyone helping him..."

On September 2, at the train station in Pskov, Russia, Chloe described to Hessman in detail what she saw and heard on the night of Lenin's assassination.

A person who was shot three times in the body and once in the neck would definitely not be so lively. Hessman thought to himself: Lenin's retribution was obviously not big. He was probably hit by an "air gun". The "Pravda" was talking nonsense again.

"Okay, Lenin is fine. We can't count on anyone else in Russia except him." Hessman held Chloe's slender waist and walked with her outside the train station, whispering as they walked. say.

"By the way, Moscow must have become the center of world revolution during this time, right?"

"The center of the world revolution? Oh, that seems to be the case. Many foreign revolutionaries did come to Moscow. I heard that Lenin also planned to establish a Third International as the general headquarters to lead the world revolution."

"There are also German revolutionaries, right?"

"There are indeed some, but most German socialists are against the Bolsheviks. You know, we Germans are relatively rational in this regard. As early as Prince Bismarck's reign, there was already a theory of dynastic socialism. So the theory of Bolsheviks is very important in Germany. There is no market.”

"It's hard to say." Hessman held Chloe's arm and walked out of the station while acting as a careful observer. Pskov Railway Station, like Riga Railway Station, is also full of slogans and the order is very good. There are also many soldiers wearing weird pointed military hats standing guard. Moreover, there are many passengers entering and exiting the station.

With the outbreak of the Finnish Civil War and the worsening situation in Ukraine (the war situation is not good for Germany and Austria, and the Ukrainian Soviets and the Central Rada are preparing for war), Pskov has now become the only "legal" way to enter Soviet Russia. Hersman saw a long queue forming in front of the customs inspection channel at the station.

"Many people want to come, and more people want to leave." Chloe whispered to Hessman. "The customs inspection at the Pskov railway station is very strict... People leaving can only take a small amount of luggage, and they cannot bring too many valuable things. Once they are discovered, they will be confiscated. But our people have privileges , you can take away as many things as you want, even Russian girls.”

"Russian girl?" Hessman snorted, "Maybe she's from Cheka... The people from the agency didn't violate the rules, right?"

"Institution" refers to the Stasi. The employees of the Russian-German company are not all Stasi members. Of course they can bring a wife home from Russia, even if they are female agents sent by the Cheka - Hersman knows that every one of them is a agent! But it could not be a formal Cheka agent, but an "informant" or, in Stasi parlance, a "cooperating informant."

The Cheka had a greater advantage in using informants than the Stasi. Because the Stasi mainly used two methods: "employment" and "persuasion" to develop informants. And the Cheka can directly seize the family members of the development target as hostages!

Therefore, among the Russian capitalists and intellectuals who left Pskov, there must be many who are delivering intelligence to the Cheka!

In addition, the soon-to-be-established Third International can also be regarded as an intelligence organization. Bolshevik parties all over the world have been its branches for a long time. Through these branches, the Third International can obtain much of the information they need. Many foreigners can also be developed into agents of the Soviet Russian intelligence organization. This is another huge advantage that the Stasi cannot have.

"We can go through the special channel without queuing or undergoing inspection." Chloe has entered and exited Russia from Pskov Railway Station many times and is very familiar with this place, so she took Hersman directly to the "special channel." ".

The special channel was the original VIP channel, but now Soviet Russia emphasizes equality, so "VIP" has become "Special".

"Chloe! We meet again!" At the entrance of the special passage, a sweet voice like a silver bell suddenly reached Hessman's ears. This should be a girl's voice.

Hessman followed the voice and looked over, and what he saw was a girl with a stunning face. The eyebrows are long and curved, the bridge of the nose is high, the eyelashes are curved and curled, the eyes are big and bright, and the color of the eyes is blue. The lips are soft and sexy, with the corners of the lips slightly raised, with an elusive smile. The girl's figure is also quite eye-catching. Although not as plump as Chloe, she is still quite plump and tall, almost on the same level as Hersman (Hersman is 1.76 meters tall).

What a beautiful lady. Hersman praised her in his heart, then retracted his gaze and looked at his Chloe. As if asking: Who is she?

At this time, the girl had come over, holding a sign in one hand - it was written in Hungarian, as if welcoming someone. Behind her were several men in shabby suits, all very young, probably revolutionaries from Hungary?

Chloe whispered to Hersman: "She is a Pole, named Natalie Lesinskaya. She is about 21 or 22 years old. She studied at university in Petrograd before the revolution. After the February Revolution, she joined the District Union and became a member of the Bolshevik Party last July. Now she is a receptionist for the Central League of Bolsheviks Abroad."

The Central League of Bolsheviks Abroad can be regarded as the predecessor of the Third International. When the Bolsheviks took over Russia, there was only one Bolshevik Party in the world (the Bolshevik Party is a sensitive word, so let's use the Bolshevik Party instead). It would not be loud enough to establish the Third International immediately to confront the mainstream of the Socialist Party.

So the Bolsheviks began to help the left wing of foreign socialist parties to organize the Bolshevik Party. As for the process of party building, it was the same as in the later Chinese revolutionary film "The Founding of the World". First, many Bolshevik groups were established with the help of the Russian-Bolshevik (later the Third International), and then the Bolshevik Party was established at a conference. And this Bolshevik Central League abroad did this. According to the later capitalist saying, it is to export revolution!

"How do you know her?" Hersman glanced at Natalie in confusion. Very beautiful Mao Mei, this is not uncommon in Russia. But being able to enter the Bolshevik Central League abroad, and as a receptionist, I'm afraid it's not that simple.

"She was responsible for receiving our engineers," Chloe replied, "Before the establishment of the Bolshevik Central League abroad, she worked in the People's Commissariat of Industry."

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