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Chapter 67: The Red Iron Fist


By the time they walked out of Moscow's Rizhsky train station, Hersmann and Kuembela had become good friends who talked about everything.

They chatted all the way on the train, and even Chloe and Natalie, the two beautiful women, were left out in the cold.

Although one was a national commune, the other was a Bolshevik.

However, Hersmann found that the two sides still had a lot in common, and that if the Hungarian Bolsheviks represented by Kurmbella wanted to succeed, they had to combine with Greater Hungarian nationalism and partially become a nationalist party.

Because Kuembella could not allow the Entente led by Britain and the United States to cut Hungary, if the Hungarian Bolshevik Party ceded more than 70 percent of the country's territory after taking power, they would definitely lose the support of the people.

And the Entente would not have supported the Hungarian Bolsheviks, who were not in a bitter war.

By the time the Entente put pressure on the Hungarian Bolsheviks, the Entente would have won the war.

After the Hungarian Bolshevik Party retreated, the Entente would only intensify its attack.

The Hungarian Bolshevik Party, which had lost the support of Hungarian nationalism, had no choice but to die.

In the history that Hersmann did not know much, Lenin saw this very clearly, so he resolutely opposed Kuembella's compromise with the Entente, but Kuembella, who was intimidated by the force of the Entente and did not know how to fight, did not listen to Lenin's advice, which also showed that the Hungarian Bolsheviks at that time had considerable autonomy and ended up burying the Soviet state.

After repeatedly exchanging views with Hersmann, and even doing a few simple mapping assignments with a map of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Kuembella also had some confidence in his heart.

At least knowing how to drag the war into a protracted period is entirely possible First of all, the Hungarians were willing to fight to defend their country, as evidenced by the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 and the previous Hungarian struggle against Ottoman rule.

Secondly, this time there will be no powerful Russian-Austrian forces to suppress the Hungarian revolution.

In 1848, the Russian Empire and the Austrian Empire joined forces to dominate the world almost as a force that the Hungarian revolutionaries could not oppose.

But today, Soviet Russia is supporting the Hungarians, and Austria will not support it, but will never fight the Hungarians.

In the beginning, the only people who would have been sent to attack Hungary were Czechs, Romanians, and Serbs.

It is difficult to fight the Russians and Germans, and it is not yet certain to fight Romania, the Czech Republic and Serbia As for the British, French, and American intervention armies, it is impossible to arrive so quickly.

Because the Hungarian hinterland is far from the coastline, if the Hungarians can destroy the railways of Transylvania and Banat, and rely on the Allied armies and heavy weapons on two feet, they really don't know when they will be able to enter the Hungarian plain Third, if the Germans were able to store large quantities of weapons and ammunition in warehouses in Budapest before the defeat, depending on the outcome of the meeting between Hersmann and Lenin, then the Hungarians would have been able to quickly build up a large army after the victory of the revolution, which would have ensured that the Hungarians would have been able to resist for a long time.

As soon as the Entente fell into a protracted war and a people's war in Hungary, the anti-war sentiment in Britain, France, and the United States was likely to intensify, especially since the British and French people had already suffered from five years of war, and it is conceivable what emotions they would have if they faced the endless Hungarian intervention war "Down with all reactionary forces" "Down with the reactionary traitorous regime" "Destroy all counter-revolutionary terrorists" "Resolutely implement the red KB" "Long live the red KB" Hersmann met the crowds of demonstrators on the streets of Moscow, red flags fluttering, and slogans shaking the sky, which had the flavor of the excitement of later revolutionary films.

The procession blocked the road, and Hersmann wanted to see Lenin as soon as possible, which was the proper attitude to visit the sick.

So it was proposed to get out of the car and walk to the Kremlin.

The four-man man of Hersmann, Chloe, Kumbella, and Natalie Lesinskaya navigated the alley, and soon made their way around to the very end of the procession.

Hersman found several trucks that were about to fall apart, packed with people tied up by the Five Flowers and the Cheka warriors who were guarding them.

"Who are these people being arrested?"

asked Hersman after a pause, knowingly.

"It was the counter-revolutionaries," Natalie Lesinskaya said in a tone full of hatred, "it was they who fired the bullets of their sins at Lenin" This Polish chick was, and Hersman thought to himself: there are dozens of people there, and if each of them shot the mentor a few times, the mentor would have become a sieve.

"They are landlords and capitalists," Hersman then asked.

"Mostly not," replied Natalie Lesinskaya, "the vast majority of the landlord-capitalists in Moscow and Petrograd are honest.

It is mainly the remnants of the Socialist-Revolutionaries and the Mensheviks who are still making trouble, and these people are the worst, and the murderers of Comrade Lenin are their people. ” Now the landlords and capitalists in the Soviet-controlled areas have either given their lives, have fled or are trying to flee to foreign countries, or are resigned to their fate.

It should be correct to think that the Socialist-Revolutionaries and the Mensheviks were the main threat to the Bolsheviks, because the landlords or kulaks and capitalists were engaged in production and management, while the Socialist-Revolutionaries and Mensheviks were engaged in politics.

"Will it catch a lot of people?"

Chloe interjected.

Natalie Lesinskaya did not answer, but looked at Kuhnbella.

Obviously, this issue needs to be kept secret, and she has no right to divulge it to class enemies in foreign countries.

"Yes," Kuembella said in a cold tone, "the Cheka will carry out mass arrests in Moscow and Petrograd, and this time at least 20,000 people will be captured." ” "They're all going to be shot," Hersman asked.

"Shoot some of them," Kuhnbella said in an icy tone, "and the rest will be held hostage." ” Once again, the "hostage" Hersmann knowingly asked him, of course, knowing that the Bolsheviks were taking hostages in many places to ensure that the local population did not rebel against his rule and obeyed orders.

"It's a necessary means," Kuhnbella said, "and if there is another White Terror, some of them will be shot," he shrugged, unconcerned.

"Revolutions always kill people, don't they" Little did Kuhnbella know that he himself would later become one of those who "always had to die", and he was arrested in the Great Purge and executed on November 30, 1939 "Yes, revolutions always have to die, either the enemy or ours," Natalie Lesinskaya said on the side.

Hersman stared at the beautiful woman, and suddenly smiled and asked, "Natalie, you used to participate in the district faction" "Ah, yes."

Natalie didn't understand why Hersman was asking this, but nodded anyway.

"Still Polish" "Yes, I'm Polish" "Oh."

Hersman smiled and nodded.

The Zonists are the faction of Trotsky, and can also be seen as the origin of the Trotskyists.

The Poles, on the other hand, were the main targets of the later purges What a beautiful beauty, almost as beautiful as Chloe.

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