Comrade Honecker, who was retired at home, could no longer stop the GDR train from coming to an end.
Honecker always believed that the Berlin Wall was a guarantee of world peace.
Once the West tried to cross the Berlin Wall, the Soviet Union would never sit idly by, but he never waited for the news that the Soviet Union would send troops, but instead saw on television the news that Gorbachev and Bush were about to hold a summit meeting in Malta.
The core agenda of this summit is to end the confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union and establish a new type of US-Soviet relationship.
However, for both sides of the meeting, the Soviet Union had to do so.
The predicament of the domestic economy and the growing number of ethnic and political conflicts left the Soviet Union without a stable environment in which to settle down and bury its head in development.
Although the current situation is far less dangerous than that faced Lenin when the Soviet Union was first founded, Gorbachev's weakness in her bones predestined her to adopt a policy of compromise.
Seryosha was fortunate to be appreciated by Gorbachev and will accompany him to the Malta summit.
However, it doesn't really matter whether Seryosha goes or not, because this high-level summit is not about trade.
In fact, he preferred to stay at home, because he knew that problems would soon arise on the part of the GDR.
It was not only the Soviet garrisons that were withdrawn from Poland and Hungary to the country, but also some government agencies and intelligence agencies.
These personnel are naturally rare talents compared to those big-headed soldiers, but there is no place for these people in the current Soviet Union.
Seryosha didn't want these intelligence agents to go to Europe and the United States for a living, he had long wanted to recruit some such talents to enrich the enterprises under the Gorky consortium.
You must know how many resources it takes to train a Soviet spy who can lurk abroad for a long time, and these people's extraordinary ability to survive abroad and spy on intelligence are not possessed by ordinary people.
The relocated KGBs soon discovered that they seemed to be the talents of the multinationals in the Leningrad Special Economic Zone.
In particular, Glencore, a well-known Swiss commodity trader, was eager to recruit these KGB traders, who were familiar with the business in Eastern Europe, as their traders.
Enron Energy and Occidental Petroleum are two powerful companies that are also eyeing the untapped market of Eastern Europe, along with Monsanto, which operates in the chemical industry and agriculture, and Bank of Colombia, which is eager to start financial business, and Colombian insurance companies.
They want to develop their own GMO business in Eastern Europe.
These one-in-a-million KGB companies were soon divided up by the companies of the Gorky consortium.
These enterprises affiliated with the Gorky consortium paid these KGBs thirty times as much as they did when they were in the KGB.
Many people have just left the country where they have worked for many years, and then they have come back with a different identity.
People are still these people, but they have to do something completely different.
Occidental Petroleum has already started production at its petrochemical base in Leningrad, where finished gasoline and diesel products are in short supply in Eastern European countries.
In addition, the joint venture cars produced by Gorky Volkswagen have also begun to be exported to Eastern Europe in large quantities.
Because of the low labor costs of the Soviet Union, coupled with the quality assurance of Volkswagen.
Cheap cars produced by the Volkswagen plant in Gorky began to sell well in Eastern Europe.
In East Germany, Seryosha deliberately erased the Gorky logo to make people mistakenly believe that it was a product made in West Germany.
The people of East Germany were actually very wealthy, but the products they produced could not meet the needs of the people, and many families could not afford to buy cars, but because they did not have a car coupon.
The emergence of Gorky Volkswagen's low-cost car products made people no longer have a headache for car coupons, coupled with the strategic alliance between Bank Colombia and Gorky Volkswagen for the car loan business of users in Eastern Europe, followed by the fact that the little-known Colombian insurance company also provided preferential car loans for Gorky Volkswagen, these two measures made Gorky Volkswagen quickly surpass Sputnik and Skoda as the first choice of consumers in East Germany and other Eastern European countries.
The Colombian Bank led by Mikhail has quietly knocked on the door of Eastern European countries with car loans, and for these countries that have just changed, these enterprises represented by the Bank of Colombia are enterprises of capitalist countries that are in full bloom, and they are here to help them improve their economies.
But in fact, Mikhail and others entered the Eastern European market with Seryosha's new plans.
Although the current Eastern European countries are in recession, they are not useless, from the famous Skoda factory during the Austro-Hungarian Empire, to the Carl Zeiss factory in the East German region of Jena, the pride of German optical instruments, is the real birthplace of Carl Zeiss lens.
These famous businesses are simply lambs to the slaughter, and they are about to become the meal on the plate of Western countries.
Seryosha knew that he could not prevent the great changes in Eastern Europe, but he could take over the opportunity to buy the best industrial enterprises in Eastern Europe and control the region economically.
With the current strength of the Bank of Colombia, it is enough to sweep the central banks of Eastern Europe, including the central bank of the Soviet Union.
Seryosha should take advantage of the power vacuum in this region to enter the void, and do not think that these countries can really move from the socialist camp to the capitalist camp on the road to prosperity and strength, they still have a long way to go.
Seryosha sold Soviet-made Volkswagens to Eastern Europe, and even the Bank of Colombia began to take root in Hungary and East Germany.
Because Seryosha offered a series of financial policies that were unheard of in Eastern Europe, Bank of Colombia absorbed a large amount of deposits in Eastern European countries for a long time.
To be on the safe side, Seryosha exchanged the money for the currently unpopular East German Mark, which was not at all in charge, and Seryosha was not worried about the depreciation of the East German Mark.
Because he remembered in his mind that at the time of the merger of Germany, the exchange rate between the East German mark and the West German mark was 1:1.
It's a great opportunity to jump on the pie.
The East German mark and East German enterprises were the focus of Seryosha's attention.
Only Poland was subjected to an economic blockade by Seryosha because Walesa offended Seryosha.
The Leningrad Special Economic Zone is now starting to pick up, especially gas terminals and petrochemical projects.
So Seryosha proposed to Gorbachev the creation of a second special economic zone, the Komsomolsk Special Economic Zone, on the Black Sea coast. t1706231537: