Petersburg, Tavlida Palace.
It is a rather beautiful and luxurious house, the main building has a hemispherical green roof and white columns, and the walls are painted yellow.
At the top is the third floor, which is the lower part of the hemispherical roof.
Elsewhere it is on two floors and one floor with two wings.
Outside the main building is a huge, very beautiful garden, which was originally the residence of Duke Potemkin, who became the property of the royal family after his death, and was a favorite place of Empress Catherine in autumn.
In 1906 and 1907, it became the meeting hall of the Russian State Duma.
And now here is where the Petrograd Soviet of Sappers is located.
Ludwig von Hersmann now wears a yellow-green military uniform without epaulettes, a hat with red stars, a pair of black wood-framed flat glasses on the bridge of his nose, a pair of leather boots on his feet, and a red armband on his arm.
This is the most standard dress of "revolutionary soldiers" today, most of whom are not officers or middle and high-ranking officers, many of whom are "political activists" of various parties who joined the army after the February Revolution, and who have been elected by the soldiers to become deputies of the Engineer Soviets and chairman of the Soldiers' Council.
Hersmann now plays the role of a teacher who does not understand military affairs as a representative of the Engineer Soviet.
No, it's not a play, in fact he is a deputy of the Engineer Soviet and chairman of the soldiers' committee He had come to the meeting today on behalf of the 1st Machine Gun Regiment in Petrograd, because one of the Bolsheviks who had been stationed in the regiment had been killed in an "armed fight."
Lenin told Hersman that the Bolsheviks could not find a suitable candidate to take over the position, and that they were unwilling to give up the regiment, which was a regiment of guns, so he asked him to replace him for two days.
A few days ago, he sent Colontai to Hersman, first, to solve the financial difficulties; The second is for this.
And Hessmann really did not disappoint Comrade Lenin, he had been studying at the junior military academy since he was 10 years old, and his 15 or 6 years of military food was not for nothing, so he naturally knew how to get along with those Petrograd reservists.
In addition to the methods of fooling the soldiers learned in the German military schools, Comrade Lenin also taught Hersmann some other tricks.
"Talk to them about four things: peace, land, workers' supervision in the factories, and political power.
It is necessary to repeat it, to take the trouble to speak, and to find every opportunity to do so.
That's the number one tip for agitation."
"They don't need to go into a long speech, because it covers too many issues and ends up distracting them.
They don't understand it all.
As a result, you can't satisfy them, and they have to have a problem with you.
What needs to be told to them is the question of peace, the question of land, and this aspect does not need to be reasoned with a few words, and the soldiers can understand it. ” "You have to remember that at the beginning of the agitation work, you must persevere to the end, eat and live with the soldiers, and endure being beaten and scolded by the soldiers.
Then you will become their own person, and you must make your agitator feel that way. ” The know-how and necessary practices that these political agitators had to master were quite helpful to Hersmann in his later political career in Germany, and Hersmann did not know at this time that Lenin was not really unable to find people, but that he was deliberately cultivating his political agitation ability.
However, Lenin's kindness caused some minor inconvenience to Hersmann, and he could not send a telegram to Berlin at a fixed time every day, so he had to adjust the dispatch time, reduce the frequency of telegrams, and at the same time ask Berlin to send another newspaper operator to Petrograd.
"Comrade Antonov, today is your first meeting of the Soviet of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies in Petrograd, as a temporary Bolshevik."
Talking to him next to Hersmann was Stalin, dressed in an inferior suit with patches on his sleeves and a red armband on his arm.
Stalin said to Hersmann: "So I want to tell you about the discipline of our Bolsheviks. ” "Is it that the lower levels obey the superiors, and the whole party obeys the Central Committee?"
Although Hersman had never joined the party in his previous life, he had joined the Communist Youth League, and of course he knew some organizational disciplines.
Of course, he did not say anything about "conservative secrets" to Stalin, because his mission was to report the secrets of the party to the Great General Staff in Berlin "Yes, after the decision was made, the Bolsheviks were democratic at this time, they could oppose Lenin's proposals at the meeting, and the whole party would obey and carry them out," Stalin smiled at Hersmann, his teeth bared, and his smile gave Hersman an unreal intimacy, if he did not know the later history, perhaps a very real intimacy.
Stalin said: "This is the biggest difference between us and all the parties they refer to as the Bolsheviks."
They are nothing more than political salons, not really combative parties.
Because they have no discipline, the people below do not know obedience, and the party leaders rely on personal prestige rather than iron discipline.
Leaving and joining are very casual, come when you want, and leave when you want.
And we're disciplined now."
Seeing that Stalin didn't mean anything more, Hersmann waved his palm and made a murderous gesture.
"Yes," Stalin's tone became gloomy, "this is a life-and-death struggle, and you must not be merciful." ” The two walked on the lawn of the Tavlida Palace, surrounded by men and women dressed up in similar shapes to them.
Most of these people were deputies of the Petrograd Soviets of Engineer and Soldiers, more than 2000 people in total.
At least a few hundred people meet every day in the Tavlida Palace, arguing from morning to evening, and there are no rules for deliberation, and most of them will have fights.
This is much more popular than the Legislative Yuan on the other side of the strait, and it is not a small trick to occupy the rostrum, but a fighting nation, and the "senior" who came to the field with real knives and guns was sacrificed in this way.
And of all the brawls, the Bolsheviks were undoubtedly the most capable of fighting.
"There may be a fight today," Stalin lowered his voice, "you be careful, don't get yourself hurt." ” "No problem, I'm not afraid of fighting" of course Hersman is not afraid, he is a professional soldier, professionally responsible for fighting and killing, don't look at the German army's ability to fight bayonets is not as good as the Russian army, but the intellectuals of the Social Revolutionaries and Mensheviks are not in Hesman's eyes.
"And they can't beat us," Hersman said.
"No, today we are going to lose" Stalin winked at Hersmann, "this is a strategy today our enemy is going to commit suicide, and we don't really need to stop it." ” "Suicide" Hersman frowned, "What happened" "Yesterday the Russian ambassador to the allies sent a note to the allies at the same time, declaring that they would abide by the obligations of the tsarist government to the Entente and that the war would be carried out to the end, and that there would be no peace alone."
This had been expected by Hersmann, who knew that the Provisional Government would launch a suicidal "Kerensky Offensive" at the end of June.
Seeing that Hersmann was not surprised, Stalin continued: "And the Socialist-Revolutionaries and Mensheviks, who control the Soviet Executive Committee, will pass a resolution not to call on the masses against the government."
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"There would be such a thing," Hersman was taken aback, "what is the use of such a resolution?"
"Let the masses of the people see their ugly faces" Stalin was slightly proud, "first the Cadets, now the Socialist-Revolutionaries and the Mensheviks, our enemies are all stupid, one after another are committing suicide" "But there are also quite a few Russians who support the war, aren't they" After a period of research in Petersburg, Hersman learned a little more about the complex psychology of the Russians at the moment.
Although war-weariness is rife and everyone wants peace, most Russians, brainwashed by Russian nationalism, are reluctant to accept peace in which they gain nothing or even lose something.
But when the matter of death fell on him, nine out of ten were unwilling.
So in today's St.
Petersburg, people who are far from the barracks, such as intellectuals, students, women whose husbands have died in battle, or wealthy people who have a way to avoid military service, are basically warlike.
And the Petersburg garrison was the staunchest anti-war force.
Of course, there are exceptions everywhere.
There were many militants among the Kronstadt sailors, because the difference in strength between the Baltic Fleet and the German High Seas Fleet was so great that no one would send an expensive fleet to die in vain.
In addition, the cadets of the officer academy are mostly belligerent.
And then there were some Cossacks, all of whom were born militants.
"It's okay, we don't need everyone's support" Stalin stopped outside the yellow main building of the Tavlida Palace and looked at Hersmann, "no one can be supported by everyone, what we need most is the fighters of the Petersburg garrison to make sure they treat us as their own, this is what we are going to do now." ” After a pause, he added: "Although there has never been a shortage of belligerents in Russia, in order to win their support, it is necessary to be able to win the war, but now, this cannot be done, so except for the Bolsheviks, now all the major political factions in Petersburg are committing suicide, and we must show our determination to stop the war, but we need not prevent them from committing suicide."
Go in and see how the Russian bourgeoisie killed themselves."
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