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Volume 6: Doomsday 140: Orange Scheme (3)

.Volume 6: Doomsday 140: Orange Scheme (III)

It is often one of the most effective means to use conspiracies to make the enemy chaotic first when they feel that they cannot defeat the enemy so easily. This is not the first time that the German Third Reich used such conspiracy. For example, in the process of annexing Austria, it first caused conflicts within Austria. The outbreak of political conflicts in Austria gave the German Third Reich an opportunity. The facts also show that a country with civil strife is the easiest to defeat. The German Third Reich successfully annexed Austria.

Of course, the Soviet republics are two completely different concepts from Austria. Austria can be said to be mostly German nations, and the annexation process is moderate and not much resistance.

Xu Yang was very clear about the fact that the Third Reich of Germany could not completely annex the Soviet republic. In fact, it was difficult to destroy the Soviet republic. After all, the territory and population of the Soviet republic were too large. His choice was to split the Soviet republic, and Stalin's purge of the country provided this condition. The "great purge" of the Soviet republic was an unprecedented political catastrophe in world history. In order to purge his main political opponent, Trotsky, he launched an anti-counterfeiting in 1936. Official statistics were that 1.2 million people were arrested, accounting for half of the total number of party members at that time.

During Stalin's Great Purge, 89 of the 139 Central Committee members elected in 1934 were arrested and executed, and 1,108 of the 1,966 representatives "disappeared". Trotsky said: "In order to establish a Stalin-style system, what is needed is not the Bolshevik Party, but the eradication of the Bolshevik Party."

These are just the exact figures that are well-documented in the high-level purge. In addition to the high-level purge, how many people were arrested, how many people were killed, how many people were imprisoned, and how many people were exiled. There is no accurate record and answer, which is destined to become a big mystery.

According to the efforts of the SS Overseas Intelligence Section, it was confirmed that the official archives of the Soviet republic were recorded in total at 3.5 million to 4.5 million, and this is only the data within three years. According to the official statistics of the SS Overseas Intelligence Section's visit to the Soviet republics, the Stalin Purge can be said to be a target-specific blow to political enemies. The number of people held in concentration camps and various prisons exceeded 17 million, and the number of deaths exceeded 2 million. This is a terrifying number, and it is possible to imagine how bloody the Purge was.

Oh... I forgot to say that the concentration camp was not something that the Third Reich of Germany thought of, and the concentration camp was conceived and created by Stalin.

It is unrealistic to find out how many victims of Stalin's purge. The Soviet republic was full of blood at the beginning of its founding. The Imperial Russia died at the hands of these top players, and the Tsarist Russian royal family was even massacred...

There is a book called "Stalin: Victory and Tragedy" that involves the number and scale of the people suppressed during the Stalin period. According to relatively authoritative data analysis such as statistical figures, in the two years of 1937 and 1938, about 3.5-4.5 million people were suppressed, of which 600,000 to 800,000 were sentenced to death.

"Based on the existing materials, a conservative estimate of the number of people being suppressed can be made," said Volkogonov. "I have a lot of documents that seem to indirectly prove that the number of 3.5-4.5 million victims is closer to reality."

Many large-scale construction projects in the Soviet republics, such as subways, hydropower stations, and canals, are all labor reformers. This is a very cruel method of using manpower, such as labor reformers sent to work at the Arctic Circle construction site, whose clothing and other equipment cannot survive there, let alone labor. These people are said to have to hold on for a week and then "disappear".

Moreover, it is not enough to publish the numbers at the central level. If it is not worthy of in-depth research and further statistics from various regions, it is difficult to achieve comprehensive and accurate statistics. Especially during the "big purge", the lawlessness is extremely serious. The incidents of "anti-counterrevolutionary" institutions at all levels are quite common, and many numbers are no longer countable.

In the "Great Purge" and previous social and political movements of the Soviet republic, not only were there "sentenced for the crime of anti-** and the most dangerous state affairs", but many were also convicted for other reasons, such as the so-called "crime of destroying collective property", "crime of destroying state property", "crime of destroying production", "crime of destroying labor discipline", "crime of not being able to complete the sowing plan", etc. Among them, there are a large number of victims of improper punishment and improper sentence of crimes.

The most representative one is the "Wheat Ear Law" promulgated in 1932. Some people just grabbed a few ears of wheat in the wheat fields of collective farms and were imprisoned in labor camps for 10 years. These people were sentenced to criminal offenses. In fact, as "destructors", they committed the "destruction of collective property" and were a political crime.

There were many similar examples in that era. For example, in the Suzdal District of Vladimir Province, two teenagers were sentenced to eight years in prison by the court for picking three cucumbers in a collective farm vegetable garden during horse herding at night. In fact, there are countless "crimes" in this type. In just a few years, more than 300,000 people were sentenced to picking up "wheat ears" and other issues because they did not work and did not complete the labor day tasks.

This suppression movement has also affected all fields. In the intellectual community, historians, biologists, mathematicians, artists, etc., thousands were persecuted and exiled. Stalin once instructed the anti-counterfeiting agency to shoot hundreds of folk singers in Ukraine. These artists are living fossils of national culture. Their songs have never been recorded in writing and have to be passed down from generation to generation by master and apprentice. Musician Shostakovic said: "Whenever they shoot a folk singer or a storyteller artist, hundreds of great musical works disappear with him."

It is also worth mentioning that on June 26, 1940, the Supreme Soviet Presidium of the Soviet Republic passed the "Decree on Transforming to Eight-Hour Working Days, Seven-Day Working Weeks and Prohibiting Employees from Leaving the Duties of Enterprises and Organs". According to the Act, employees who leave their posts without delay, arrive late or leave early will be sentenced to 2 months to six months (with a deduction of 25% of their wages) on-site labor reform. According to this "crime of undermining labor discipline", 2.09 million people were sentenced in the second half of 1940 alone.

It can be seen that whether it is "crime of destroying collective or state property" or "crime of destroying labor discipline", many people sentenced for "major anti-** crimes" are not included in the above official statistics.

During the anti-counterfeiting campaign, most of the indiscriminate arrests of innocent people were carried out late at night, and everyone was in danger, and they were nervous, afraid that someone would knock on their homes at night. Many people living on high-rise buildings jumped down when the secret police knocked on the door and fought to death.

No one would like the country that implements the rule of terror. Even the Third Reich, which claims to be the iron-blooded rule, has never carried out such a tragic killing of human nature, neither the top leaders nor the people.

People living in terror are always looking forward to liberation. In fact, as long as they realize this and make effective solutions, it is not difficult to dismember the Soviet republic. The only problem is the analysis of the international situation.

It can be said that the superficial stability of the Soviet republic is precisely because the world has the strength to shake their country at this time, no one has the time to pay attention to it. Take the Third Reich of Germany as an example. Germany has always focused on the war on the Western Front, which is destined to appease the Soviet republic. How could it be stimulated? The Allies have no time to "accused" Stalin of the terrifying reign, and the Allies are being beaten up by the Third Reich of Germany and have no power to fight back. The United States will not talk about it. This self-proclaimed "the most democratic" United States has always only focused on interests and will not care about no benefits.

Now, after the German Third Reich solved the "troubles" of the Western Front, he finally had time to pay attention to the Soviet republic. The orange scheme, as the first punch, the German Third Reich did not have a "straight punch" attack. They grabbed the weakness of Stalin's terror reign and swung the "right hook", and hit the fragile place directly, which was destined that the Soviet republic would be caught off guard by a "right hook".

The effect of the reign of terror is to make the people full of hatred for the government. Under the actions of the German Overseas Intelligence Department, the first place where the Soviet republics became unstable was that they had just been annexed the Baltic Three Kingdoms. A large number of rebel organizations emerged under the funding of the Third German Reich. These armed personnel resisted with weapons aided by the Third German Reich. The effect caused was that the Soviet republics had logistical pressure in their battles with Finland.

The diplomatic relations between the Three Baltics and the Third German Empire were very complicated. In one aspect, the Three Baltics had some good feelings for the Third German Empire. In the past, the Three Baltics regarded the Third German Empire as the guardian who could resist the "western invasion" of the Soviet republics. In fact, the appeasement policy of Britain and France was also based on this thinking. The Three Baltics did not know the secret treaty signed by the Soviet republics. They asked for help from the Third German Republics when they were invaded by the Soviet republics. In fact, the Three Baltics did not know that the secret treaty between the Soviet republics was signed by the Third German. When they received the assistance of the Third German Republics, they probably felt grateful and grateful?

Countless war examples show that military operations cannot put all "eggs" in one basket. In addition to aiding the three Baltic countries, the Third Reich of Germany also provided support to the factions against Stalin. The targets of strong aid were Belarus and Ukraine, which were the most seriously injured in the Great Purge. Soviet generals rescued by the SS intelligence system returned to the Soviet republics under various channels. This time they returned with strong hatred and revenge thoughts. You can imagine what kind of storm these people will cause...
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