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Chapter 481: GC Doctrine Warrior


"What 2000 people, how is this possible" In the city of Herat, in northwestern Afghanistan, in a building that was once a mosque and now has a sign on the Afghan People's Party's First Cadre Academy in Herat Province.

Comrade Rashidov, a young Uzbek cadre who joined the glorious, great and correct Bolshevik Party of the USSR only two years ago and who graduated from university two years ago, has just received an impossible task.

The First Cadre Academy of the Herat Province must train 2000 loyal GCIST fighters within 3 months This is a loyal GC fighter, how many difficult tests and layers of selection have to be passed before a Comrade Rashidov can be selected after a long time before joining the party, how can it be possible here in Herat Province, Afghanistan, to produce 2,000 GC fighters in 3 months, then the world revolution would have succeeded a long time ago.

"How is it impossible" Serov, general adviser of the Afghan People's Party, glared fiercely at Rashidov, special adviser to the Herat Provincial Committee of the Afghan People's Party, and solemnly pointed out, "This is the highest instruction of Comrade Stalin, Comrade Stalin, who asked us to come up with 30,000 GCIST fighters within 3 months" This Serov is the former first secretary of the Georgian Autonomous Republic of Adjara and secretary of the city of Batumi, whose full name is Yefimov Petrovich Serov.

It was the one who worked as a coachman for Hersman during the Russian Revolution in his early years.

He performed well in the bombing of Batumi and led the people to fight fires, so he was promoted and sent to the Uzbek Soviet Republic as the head of the party's organization.

I thought that I could live a comfortable life in Uzbekistan for a few years, but I didn't expect to be involved in the liberation of Afghanistan again.

Because he was a veteran cadre who had participated in the August Revolution and had rich experience in the struggle, he was recommended by the Uzbek Party to the South Asia Bureau of the Third International, and now he is the general adviser of the Third International to the Afghan People's Party This is a very big official, in fact, he is the "Taishang General Secretary" of the Afghan People's Party.

If you do a good job, you will be able to at least become the first secretary of the union republic when you return to China in the future.

Therefore, Comrade Serov has extinguished his revolutionary enthusiasm for many years, and during this time he has been fully drummed up.

"However, there are not so many progressive young people in Herat Province."

Comrade Rashidov still kept shaking his head.

He was Serov's subordinate, although he was young, but because he was an ethnic Uzbek cadre, he could speak Uzbek and Tajik, and he also knew a few words of Persian, and Persian was also popular in Afghanistan, so he was promoted by Serov to the position of special adviser to the Herat-Provincial People's Party Committee and the dean of the First Cadre Academy of Herat Province.

Although he knew that Stalin's instructions could not be wrong, he really did not know where to find so many progressive youths and turn them into loyal GC fighters within three months.

Hearing his words, Serov's fire immediately came up, and he said in a calm voice: "How can there be no progressive youth?

"Are they progressing," Comrade Rashidov asked.

"How can you not progress" Serov patted the table, "those who herd sheep, do manual apprentices, do coolies, and beggars, all of them are poor, this is progress, you know" "Ah, poverty is progress," Comrade Rashidov was stunned and stunned.

He was a very young cadre who had not lived through the era of brutal civil war.

Therefore, the revolutionary truth that "the poor want to rebel" is not well understood.

"Of course," Serov's eyes widened, "I was very poor, I was very young and worked as a child laborer to support my family, and I was bullied, so I joined the revolution, and I think that the people here in Afghanistan are poorer than when I was younger, and some of them must want to rebel against this world."

We just have to let them know the benefits of following the party, and they will become Comrade Rashidov of the progressive youth, do you understand?"

Rashidov still shook his head, "Comrade General Adviser, what are we going to do to send comrades from the Internal Guard Forces to pull people?"

Serov actually nodded, "This method is good, I will send someone to arrest it immediately, no, not to arrest, it is to mobilize 3,000 people in Herat Province" "Comrade General Counsel, didn't you say that there are only 2,000 people?"

Rashidov asked, puzzled, "why mobilize 3,000 people" Serov glared at Rashidov again and explained: "You have to eliminate 1,000 people, otherwise the team will not be able to lead" He crossed his fingers and said: "Of the 1,200 Trotskyites, 200 British spies, 200 pseudo-socialists, 200 religious extremists, 200 royalists, and 200 backward elements who have infiltrated the revolutionary ranks, 700 of these 1,200 have been reformed through labor, 300 have been shot under the highest security measures, and 200 have been restored to their reputations and returned to serve as officials after a while."

This leaves exactly 2,000 of them, all loyal GC fighters. ” Comrade Serov is an old revolutionary, and he knows very well how to pull people's heads and how to clean up the revolutionary ranks.

The Third International had made him the general adviser of the Afghan People's Party, and he really found the right person Moreover, the biggest difference between Serov's generation of Bolshevik cadres and the cadres sent to Afghanistan by the Soviet Union in 1979 is that people like Serov don't care about killing more people or even killing all the disobedient Afghans, if he can catch them Having laid out the work of mobilizing and educating the progressive youth of the Herat province, Comrade Serov did not leave immediately.

In the name of celebrating the founding of the Afghan People's Party, he invited all the tribal leaders and religious leaders of Herat province to the city of Herat for dinner.

Of course, this is the Hongmen Banquet, and all the tribal leaders and religious leaders who attend the meeting will be immediately taken hostage.

Tribal leaders and religious leaders who did not attend the meeting, their clans and mosques were wiped out by the Soviet Red Army within 30 days And such a large-scale repression did not take place only in Herat province, but also in Badgis, Faryab, Zhuzjan, Balkh, Kunduz, and Takhar, as well as wherever the Soviet Red Army passed through as it moved south to outflank Kandahar.

At the same time, there will also be many progressive youths who will be mobilized, trained, and eventually become GCIST fighters, or be reformed through labor, or shot to death Mountains after mountains, mountains on top of mountains, mountains outside the mountains, and most of them are barren mountains without much vegetation cover.

Only between the mountains, near the narrow strip of the Panjhi River, are there green farmland and smoke-drenched villages.

This is the Panjhi Valley, which is about 80 kilometers from Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, and the distance from Kabul to the entrance to the Panjhi Valley, which was known as the "Valley of Tears" of the Soviets in the history of another time and space.

Now, it will be the first temporary residence of the Royal Afghan government after it moved out of Kabul.

At the same time, it will also be a large stronghold for the Afghans to resist the Soviet invasion, and although the Afghan reactionaries will use guerrilla warfare against the Soviet Red Army, this does not mean that there is no need for a consolidated counter-revolutionary base.

"Three colonels, what do you think of there?"

asked a young Afghan officer in a Western-style military uniform in stiff English to the three men on horseback, including Bond, Gingrich and Rothenburg.

These three big spies have come to Panjhi Valley today to inspect the terrain and see if there is a suitable place to build an airport runway.

And the person who spoke to them was a major in the Afghan Guards, surnamed Massoud.

He is an ethnic Tajik, and his family is a well-known family in the Panjish Valley.

"It seems to be flat," said Colonel Bond, following Massoud's direction, and saw a large area of flat land on the banks of the Panjhi River.

"What's the name of this place, can you take off and land planes?"

"Pasmazas."

"This is the largest flat land in the whole Panjish Valley, about 45 kilometres long from south to north.

Further north, the mountains on both sides will get higher and higher, and I am afraid that it is not suitable for aircraft to take off and land. ” "How far is it from Kashmir?"

asked Colonel Bond again.

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"About 110 kilometers."

Massoud laughed, "But that's the straight-line distance on the map." ” "If you want to walk, is there a way?"

Bond then asked.

"Yes."

"But you can't walk all year round, and in the winter it's snowing so much that you can't get to Kashmir, even from Kabul." ” "Is it all along the river valley to Kashmir?"

Bond continued.

He had already realized the importance of the Panjhi Valley, which stretched for 150 kilometers and was a forbidden place for large armies, a paradise for guerrilla warfare.

And around the 150-kilometre Panjhi Valley, there are many other similar valleys.

"No, it's going to go over the mountain."

"Walking along the valley leads to another valley, and down to China and the Soviet Union," Massoud said. ” The Panjhi Valley is one of the many valleys in the Hinduk Mountains, the so-called "valleys", mostly river valleys, where the melting snow from the Hinduk Mountains nourishes the land and allows it to feed the local population.

And most of these valleys are connected, and along the mountain, the end of these valleys can lead to China.

Bond thought for a moment and asked: "Is it possible for the Soviets to go south along the river valley from the north" Massoud shook his head and said, "Impossible, the terrain there is even more treacherous, and it is not at all suitable for the passage of large armies.

With very few troops, we can blockade the river valley.

So if the Soviets want to attack, they can only come from the direction of Kabul.

However, they will not be able to take the entire valley, no foreign army can do this, and this will always belong to the Afghans" t1706231537: