Chapter 1536

From decades later to this era without computers, TV, mobile phones and Internet, I have no good pastime every night. I can only pass the time by recalling the historical books or posts about the Soviet Union I have read before.

When I first came to this world, as soon as I heard about the Ministry of the interior, I would think of belia as the murderer. But since I had several contacts with him, I think he is still a very kind person. I remember that in a post I read, it was said that after belia took office, the large-scale cleaning stopped temporarily. Hundreds of thousands of cases prepared by the Ministry of internal affairs have been put aside for the time being, which would have resulted in hundreds of thousands of people being arrested and shot. Belia also carried out partial rehabilitation work to clean up the injustice suffered by some red army commanders, many of whom later became heroes in the patriotic war, such as rokosovsky, whom I am familiar with; Some scientists have also been rehabilitated, such as the famous aircraft designer Tupolev; Many cadres of the party, the Soviet Union and the Communist Youth League have also been rehabilitated, bringing the work of many localities back to normal.

Shortly after Stalin's death, under the active promotion of belia, the presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union issued an amnesty on March 27, 1953, releasing a large number of criminals who "did not pose a major danger to the country". As a result, 1.2 million people have been released and 400000 cases have been stopped.

Belia also set up four special groups to examine several major cases in Stalin's later years. On April 4, 1953, the Ministry of interior of the Soviet Union issued a circular, declaring the "doctor case" vindicated, releasing nine wronged doctors and restoring their reputation. On the same day, he also signed an order pointing out that the Ministry of interior of the Soviet Union had found out that there was a phenomenon of gross violation of the laws of the Soviet Union in the investigation work of the organs of the Ministry of national security. He issued orders to resolutely prohibit the use of violence and corporal punishment against prisoners, cancel the places where corporal punishment measures are taken against prisoners in prisons, and destroy all instruments of torture.

During this period, belia also submitted to the presidium rehabilitation reports on major cases such as the case of "minggelier nationalist group", the case of former Air Force Commander shahulin and the case of avikov, artillery Marshal Yakovlev, artillery management director and Artillery General Walcott rubinko. On the basis of these reports, the presidium has made corresponding vindication resolutions.

Subsequently, belia vindicated the "Mingler case" and released a group of Georgia leaders arrested for this and restored their reputation.

It is based on my understanding of belia that I feel that it is only by his mediation in front of Stalin that I can hope to keep general bonejerin who has just been rescued from the prison camp. So when I got through, I said politely to the receiver, "Hello, comrade belia, there's something I'd like to ask you to do me a favor."

"Go ahead, comrade oshanina." Belia said coldly: "if it's for bonejerin's sake, I would advise you not to waste your breath. He was named by Comrade Stalin himself. No matter who intercedes, he will bring trouble to himself. You have to think about it for yourself. "

Although belia guessed my destination and blocked what I wanted to say as soon as she opened her mouth, I would not give up easily. I hesitated for a moment and said slowly, "Comrade Beria, I have just read the" order 270 "issued by the base camp, which mentioned three villains including general bonejerin. I happen to know the whereabouts of general kacharov, so I want to talk about this with you."

"Oh," belia heard that I did not immediately ask for love from bonejerin, but mentioned another long lost kacharov, which aroused his curiosity: "do you know where he is now?"

"He has died, comrade Beria." In order to enhance my persuasion, I sighed and said with regret: "in the battle of uman, his headquarters was directly hit by German shells, and all the officers and men inside were killed. This information was told to me by a subordinate of general kacharov. "

After listening to me, belia asked alertly, "Comrade oshanina, where is the person who told you this news?"

"Comrade Beria, he has died." I repeated what I had said to lunev, and finally tentatively said: "although the battle of uman has passed for almost three years, if we send people to the battlefield to look for it, we may still find the site that the soldier said."

"Yes, comrade oshanina, you have a point." When belia heard me say this, she readily agreed, "Comrade lunev is with you anyway. You immediately organize an investigation team to search the location of the battlefield in those years to see if you can find the remains of karcharov."

"All right, comrade Beria." Seeing that he agreed with me, I said with a smile, "I will immediately convey your order to Comrade lunev, so that he can dispatch elite troops to organize this in the future..." while I was talking with belia, I undoubtedly caught a glimpse of lunev sitting by. It suddenly occurred to me that a few years later, this comrade lunev was the first deputy minister of the Ministry of interior, He participated in the trial of belia and expressed support for the death sentence made by the court.

Hearing that there was no movement here, belia over there was a little worried. He raised his voice and asked, "Hello, Hello, comrade oshanina, what's the matter with you? Why don't you speak all of a sudden?"

"Nothing, comrade Beria. I just had a sudden thought." Of course, I can't tell belia that I think of lunev's participation in your trial a few years later. Instead, I digress and say, "whether general kacharov has been wronged or not will soon come to light. Now can we talk about general bonejerin? "

Belia hesitated for a long time, then said with some embarrassment, "well, just say what you have to say. But let me first remind you that if I can't convince you of your reasons, let alone Comrade Stalin, do you understand? "

"I see, comrade Beria." I saw the tragedy of bonejerin I saw in wumankeng. I told him in detail. Then I told him my analysis. Finally, I concluded: "if bonejerin is a traitor, he can enjoy the high official position provided by the German like Vlasov. But instead of doing so, he was sent to uman's prison camp and became a ghost. How can there be such a traitor in the world

It seems that my reason did not convince belia. He said lightly: "maybe the Germans will send him back to uman's prison camp because they don't think he has any use value. This alone can't prove that he is not a traitor." When he said this, he stopped for a moment and asked in a puzzled tone, "Comrade oshanina, I don't understand why you are trying to keep him. What good can he bring you?"

"Comrade Beria, I once heard general bagramian say that bonejerin is probably the most educated commander of the southwest front army. He commanded the infantry division, served as the chief of staff of the Leningrad Military Region, and led the Tactical Teaching and research section of the volongzhi military academy. He is well versed in senior Corps tactics and military academic issues, and has a high prestige in the Kiev special military region. " In order to convince belia, I specially stressed: "at present, the army lacks a commander who has both superb military theory and rich combat experience. As long as he returns to the army, he must be an excellent commander."

"Comrade oshanina, why do you say that?" Belia said with disapproval: "you know, he was captured by the German army shortly after the war broke out. I don't believe such a person can be an excellent commander. "

"Comrade Beria, let me give you an example." I think it's very difficult to convince belia in a conventional way, not to mention Stalin, who is more stubborn than him, so I can only take the lead: "if in September of 41, it was not general rokosovsky, but lieutenant general Lukin, who led the headquarters to vyazima to take over the troops, then the commander of the first front army of Belarus now, Who do you think it will be? "

When I finished, there was silence in the receiver, which proved that my words had moved belia. He should be considering whether to help me persuade Stalin. After a long time, belia's voice finally came out of the receiver. He said in a decisive tone: "well, comrade oshanina, I think what you said is reasonable. Now I'll go to the Supreme Commander himself and tell him what you mean and see what he is going to do with bonejerin. Just wait for my notice

I put down the phone and said to lunev, "when I spoke with Comrade belia just now, I mentioned the sacrifice of general kacharov. He has agreed that we should organize an investigation team to investigate the battlefield of that year to see if we can find the remains of general kacharov."

When I had finished, I fixed my eyes on lunev to see how he would react. Lunev seems to have no heart to investigate the cause of kacharov's death, but since this is an order issued by his immediate superior, even if he has an opinion, he can only implement it unconditionally. After a few violent convulsions, the corners of his mouth nodded and said reluctantly, "well, since Comrade Beria gave the order, I will carry it out. I'll go to the house office and pick the right person later. "

Now that belia helped me to persuade Stalin, I feel much more at ease. I confidently and boldly said to brakov, "Comrade General, it's getting late. You should arrange people to go to wumankeng as soon as possible so that the soldiers there can recover as soon as possible."

"OK, I'll set it up right now." Brakov picked up the phone from the desk and was ready to arrange for his men to carry out a series of orders I had given. At this moment, another phone on the desk rang. After he looked at me, he put down the phone in his hand, and then grabbed the microphone of the other phone.

After listening for a while, he answered decisively, "ask them to come in!"

After he put down the phone, he reported to me: "general oshanina, there are two commanders outside. One is major general afuning, commander of the 18th army of the guards, and the other is said to be major bukov, deputy head of your guard regiment. I've let the sentry at the door go. They'll be here soon

Afuning and bukov walked back and forth into the office and stood in front of me. After the two men raised their hands to salute at the same time, afuning first reported to me: "report to general Comrade, major general afuning, commander of the 18th army of the guard infantry, report to you, I come at your order..."

"Hello, general afuning." Before afuning could finish, I stepped forward, pulled his hand down from his forehead, held it tightly, shook it a few times, and said, "welcome to uman."“ General oshanina. " When afuning shook hands with me, he asked tentatively, "is it true that marshal konev told me that I can get the soldiers I need from here before he ordered me to come here?"“ Of course, of course it's true, general afuning. " I replied with a smile, "there are nearly 20000 additional soldiers for you this time. They are all soldiers with rich combat experience. They can be incorporated into your troops in a week at most."“ That's great. They're all veterans with combat experience. That's great. " Ah Funing was overjoyed when he heard me say this. He said excitedly: "I thought it would be nice for the superior to add 5000 or 6000 soldiers to me. Unexpectedly, he added so many soldiers to us. By the way, general oshanina, can I ask where these soldiers come from? " After hearing this question, I hesitated for a moment, and finally decided to tell him the truth: "general afuning, we found a prisoner's camp near uman not long ago, in which more than 20000 captured officers and soldiers of our army were held. After my request to the commander-in-chief himself, he has agreed to incorporate these forces into your army. " Afuning's face changed when he heard that these soldiers were all from the prison camp. However, when he heard that I said that the incorporation of these rescued prisoners into his army was approved by the Supreme Commander himself, his face immediately became serious. Then he straightened up and said to me, "general oshanina, I firmly obey the instructions of my superiors, When can I accept these new recruits“ It may take a few days to accept new recruits. After all, they suffered for three years in the German prison camp. Most of the soldiers are in poor health and need a recovery process. " At this point, I turned to brakov and pointed: "this is the garrison commander of uman. I have ordered him to be responsible for dealing with the rescued soldiers. If you have anything, you can go directly to him."