Piatnitsky (Secretary of the Executive Committee of the Communist International), Mirov (Minister of International Liaison), Alikhanov (Minister of Personnel), Safarov (Minister of the Eastern Department), Kuusinin (Secretary of the Eastern Secretariat) and others did not know that Stalin, who always had a very good temper, had already wanted to kill them.

The fact that he did not criticize them harshly or scold them was not a sign of tolerance, but because Stalin felt that there was no longer any need to do so.

(Historically, after the CCP sent people to Moscow to expose the evil deeds of Wang Mingmifu and others, these people in the Communist International were purged (of course not just for this reason))

(Also, all of the above are Jews. Anti-Semitism during World War II was not limited to Europe, America, Britain, France, and Germany, but also to the Soviet Union and other countries.)

(Also, the previous question about whether Marx was Jewish depends on how you define the concept of Jews - Ma Chao face)

"...So, you have already elected a new leadership group for the Party Central Committee?"

"Yes, Comrade Stalin."

On behalf of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, Wang Jiaxiang reported to Stalin the main contents of the Fifth Plenary Session of the Sixth Central Committee held in the Central Soviet Area and apologized:

"Because such a big thing happened to the Provisional Central Committee, there were no instructions from the Communist International, and our base was about to be encircled and suppressed by the Kuomintang reactionaries. We were unable to resist, so..."

There is an art to filing a complaint.

Wang Jiaxiang never lied, so these half-truths were naturally made up by Wu Hao and others. They also rehearsed them several times beforehand to make sure there were no mistakes.

Who caused the CCP's Provisional Central Committee to be wiped out, and the Communist International was slow to send support? Faced with such a critical situation, we can't just wait to die in vain, right?

As expected, Stalin was not angry because the CCP "arbitrarily" elected a new Politburo without the approval of the Communist International and himself.

To be honest, because the crappy people chosen by the Communist International and the crappy things they did were so shameful, Stalin himself felt he didn't have the face to be angry with them.

However, Stalin soon discovered a problem in Wang Jiaxiang's report: "Don't you have hundreds of thousands of Red Army soldiers? How many enemies are there? Why can't you resist while waiting for orders?"

Even if the CCP's Central Committee was destroyed, the Politburo of the Central Soviet Area was still there, so many troops were still there, and the basic command and leadership group was still there. It wouldn't be to the point of being "unable to resist the encirclement and suppression", right?

This was the "credit" of the false intelligence Stalin received. Let's not talk about it for now, but in 1934, Wang Ming boasted to Stalin at the 17th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Bolsheviks):

“1932年,红军仅在中央苏区就俘虏了3名师长、13名旅长、18名团长...1933年1月至4月,又俘虏了2名师长、2名旅长和4名团长,约3万士兵投向红军...”

"The total area of ​​stable areas and areas with guerrilla activities is 135 million square kilometers. The stable Soviet areas alone account for 68 square kilometers, which is 19.1% larger than the area of ​​France and larger than the area of ​​Germany..."

"The Red Army's regular troops already number over 35 men, and its irregular troops, or armed detachments, number over 60. In addition, there are millions of semi-armed mass organizations of various kinds..."

"...repulsed over 50 Kuomintang divisions, annihilated 20, seized 200,000 rifles, 5000 light and heavy machine guns, hundreds of artillery pieces and heavy weapons, and 12 large steamships, eight of which were dismantled using 10,000 workers..."

“1933年,中共有党员41.6万人,其中白区在1930年有1万名党员,到1933年,已经发展到了6万多名...”

If it were not for the State Bank Governor Li Demin, Liu Yalou, Lin Biao and later Wu Hao who personally went to Moscow to expose the lies in person, it is unknown how long these lies would have lasted.

(To be honest, it’s hard to believe, even unbelievable, but when you think about how advanced information technology is now, deceiving superiors and subordinates is a bureaucratic practice, and it seems completely understandable.)

It's not a day to blow up the bragging.

Before 1934, Stalin had received quite a number of reports from the Communist International, most of which were full of wild boasting about the development of China's Soviet areas and the Red Army.

All in all, the situation is very good!

So, in Stalin's concept, the Chinese Red Army now has at least 20 regular troops and at least the same number of irregular troops, and the Kuomintang is so weak that it is impossible for them to be defeated, right?

Could it be that millions of Kuomintang troops participated in the encirclement and suppression?

Facing Stalin's legitimate question, Wang Jiaxiang was so angry that he almost gave himself away. He managed to put on a surprised expression:

"Comrade Stalin, even if we include all irregular forces, the Central Red Army would not exceed 8 men. How can we say we have 20 regular troops? How can we resist the encirclement and suppression of the Kuomintang army, which has at least 30 troops?"

"Um?? ?"

After Wang Jiaxiang and others gave a detailed report, Stalin finally learned the truth and was furious. He could no longer suppress his anger.

Sukabuli!!

Insect!

They're all insects! Go to the Gulag! Go to the Lubyanka Hotel!

Go to Siberia and dig potatoes until you die!!

Looking at the anger between Stalin's eyebrows that was almost materializing and the accompanying translator sent by the Communist International who was trembling all over, Wang Jiaxiang and the other three lowered their heads slightly, hiding the complex expressions on their faces.

Right, that's right.

It seems that several of our goals are about to be achieved.

Sure enough, after suppressing his anger desperately, Stalin said with a twitching mouth: "It seems that we need to communicate more closely with you, rather than through some middlemen..."

The first point the CCP wanted had arrived—establishing a direct communication channel with Stalin.

After so many incidents in the Communist International, Stalin would no longer trust them, at least not in the short term. Therefore, he would temporarily allow the CCP to report everything directly to him.

In this way, communication between the two sides will become smoother, and there will be fewer opportunities for villains to interfere.

"...Since you elected the Party Central Committee leadership yourselves, I agree in principle and will not make any adjustments..."

The second point the CCP wanted came—Stalin gave up interfering in the selection of the members of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee this time and recognized the new leadership group selected by the CCP itself.

Because of the bad things done by Mif of the Communist International and his personally appointed leader Wang Ming, not only the Communist International, but even Stalin himself no longer had any reason to oppose the newly established Central Committee of the Party;

It is indeed very aggrieved that the leadership team that was legally elected by itself still needs the approval of others, but the CCP is still an agency of the Communist International, is still too weak, and still cannot do without the support of the Soviet Union.

Yes, most people don't want to have another father above them, but if you want others not to call you their father, you must have the ability to not call them father without being retaliated against!

Moreover, the Soviets were not the World Revolutionary Party. They had always been extremely rough in their style, and their respect for weak parties was only verbal and written in documents.

As for putting it into practice? Haha.

Come on, come on, big brother, are you worthy enough to benefit the Soviet Union?

In other words, are your arms thick enough and your fists big enough?

Obviously, the CCP is not of much value now, and its arms and legs are still very thin, so it can't hurt anyone even if it hits them.

Of course, what the CCP members did not know was that the main reason why Stalin did not object was that the composition of this team was relatively in line with his own wishes.

But no matter what, this is just like sex. Once there is a first time, there will be a second time. Once the psychological defense line is broken, once something is opened, it will not be easy to take it back later.

Well, now that these two matters have been resolved, it's time to move on to the third: "Comrade Stalin, we actually have one more matter we would like to report to you privately."

288 I was here first!

"alone?"

Stalin frowned.

When he meets with his subordinates, unless it is extremely confidential, there are security, record-keeping and accompanying personnel.

Especially when dealing with foreigners, an interpreter is often required to be present. What do these CCP officials want to do?

What is it that makes them so cautious?

Even so, because of the mess that the Communist International had done, Stalin felt that he "owed" the CCP. He waved his hand and ordered everyone to leave. Then he asked:

"What's the matter, Comrade Communard?" "Actually, our party..."

Wang Jiaxiang spoke very honestly. "What? The World Communist Revolutionary Party?"

Stalin was taken aback, his expression becoming more serious, and he asked:

"What kind of political party is this? Who are its leaders? What do they stand for? Where are their activities located? How big is their organization? And..."

No wonder Stalin was so vigilant.

The mere name of "World Communist Revolution" reminded him of a man, an old rival whom he had expelled from the party and driven out of the Soviet Union - Leon Davidovich Trotsky.

World, Communism, Revolution. These three keywords can be combined into a sentence:

"The development of communism must be based on revolution throughout the world"; this sentence can be seamlessly transformed into another sentence:

"The backward Soviet Union can never build socialism by its own strength. It must have the help of several countries in Western Europe where the proletariat has seized power in order to ensure the survival of the Soviet Union."

Familiar?

That’s right, it was Trotsky’s “Theory of World Revolution” which was in direct opposition to Stalin’s “Building Socialism in One Country”.

Therefore, the moment he heard about this, Stalin immediately suspected that this "World Revolutionary Party" was directed by Trotsky behind the scenes.

But on second thought, he felt it was impossible.

Given Stalin's understanding of Trotsky, how could that "scholar" possibly be capable of doing such a thing?

If the other party had this ability, why would he be expelled from the party? Why would he be driven out of the Soviet Union?

"Comrade Stalin..."

Seeing that Stalin's questions were getting more and more, Wang Jiaxiang had to interrupt him:

"I must tell you that this is the first time we've come into contact with this political party. In fact, we know almost nothing about them..."

"Then how dare you accept their aid!"

Stalin blurted out, then realized that his tone was like that of a jealous girl, closed his mouth again, and ordered:

"Tell me the whole story of their contact with you!"

"..."

Wang Jiaxiang narrowed his eyes slightly, suppressed the unhappiness in his heart, and began to slowly narrate the adapted version of the "contact process".

The reason why Wang Jiaxiang, who was known for his straightforward temperament, was able to suppress his irritation at being ordered around was because, up to that point, all of Stalin's reactions had been within the CCP's expectations.

How should I put it? There's an illusion of "playing with Stalin and the Soviet Union in the palm of one's hand."

Actually, it was not the CCP itself that wanted to be a "traitor" when it told Stalin about the existence of the "World Revolutionary Party", but it was the suggestion of Comrade Ma Shiwu of the World Revolutionary Party.

The other party said it very directly:

"I think the reason the Soviet Union is so unscrupulous, ordering you around like dogs, is probably because they think you, the Chinese Communist Party, have no one else to support you and can only rely on the Soviet Union."

"But what if they discover that the Soviet Union is not the only thing you, the Chinese Communist Party, can rely on, and that there are other powerful forces that are no weaker than the Soviet Union, or even more powerful than the Soviet Union, willing to support you?"

"Will they still treat you the same way as before? Definitely not, so you will definitely be able to get more support from them without any political or economic strings attached."

To be honest, after hearing these words, Wu Hao, Wang Jiaxiang and others were stunned.

Isn't this... too frank and generous?

However, they could not help but feel deeply moved and became more convinced that the World Revolutionary Party was a true communist party without any distinction between countries or ethnicities.

Compared to the Soviets, who were overbearing and tyrannical, and who frequently issued orders demanding the dismissal of this or that appointment, the SRP never sought to control the CCP and was always honest with them!

Even if you tell them that "many members of the CCP are members of their own Shijiazhuang Revolutionary Party"! If this is not a true communist party, what is it?

Precisely because of his strong confidence and a retreat no worse than the Soviet Union's, Wang Jiaxiang was able to suppress his temper and calmly speak half-truths:

"...came to the Soviet area, helped us build... guided... improved... brought a lot of funds and..."

After hearing this, Stalin frowned and asked, "Only one person?"

"Yes, at the moment, this is the only female comrade we can contact." Wang Jiaxiang unconsciously showed respect for that person. "However, having this female comrade is enough. She is very capable and knows almost everything. She can be of great help to us..."

The word "comrade" and the admiration that came from the heart made Stalin feel unhappy.

The feeling that things were out of control made him very unhappy but speechless.

What could he say? Open his mouth to stop it?

Order the CCP not to have any contact with this "World Revolutionary Party"?

Even Stalin, who was extremely controlling, could not do such a thing. It's not that he didn't dare, couldn't, or had no possibility;

In fact, it would be enough to label them "Trotskyists" and replace all the leaders of the Communist Party of China.

However, Stalin was a realist and was very clear about one thing:

With such a large scale and the promise to maintain and increase support, it is not the case that the CCP will obey and truly give up just because you ask it to.

Unless you replace the entire leadership of the CCP and even all the middle and grassroots cadres with puppets who absolutely obey the will of the Soviet Union, you can barely sever their ties with the S.W.R.P. or even make them turn against each other.

But that's impossible, even with a simple thought. The CCP has never been so obedient.

Otherwise, they would have quarreled with the Far Eastern Bureau sent by the Communist International and the dispute would have ended up in front of him.

Moreover, using this incident to target the CCP would probably have a more adverse impact on the entire world Communist International movement than labeling the entire CCP leadership as "Trotskyists."

Stalin knew that many people, especially the Communist organizations abroad, did not like his theories of "building socialism in one country" and "armed defense of the Soviet Union";

On the contrary, they were very interested in Trotsky's "theory of world communism."

After all, one is to sacrifice one's own interests to safeguard the interests of the Soviet Union, and the other is to sacrifice the interests of the Soviet Union to achieve their own interests. What do you think the average person would choose?

Although he scoffed at Trotsky's theory, Stalin, a thinker himself, knew better that the spread of ideas could not be completely stopped by force.

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