Soviet Union 1991
Text Chapter 813 Red Glory Returns to Europe
(I didn't expect the extra chapter to be so well received. It was originally just a fragment with a wild imagination. Although there are many more fragments, they cannot be written into a series, otherwise it may be harmonious.)
1997 is coming to an end without any danger, but Europe cannot feel the peaceful atmosphere of Christmas. The dark clouds of political conspiracy and economic downturn are shrouding the European continent. From the British Isles to the west of the Vane River, the curtain of Soviet manipulation of politics has fallen. Countries caught in political turmoil and economic crisis have not realized that the Kremlin leaders are behind all this.
Yanayev vowed to reproduce the red glory of the Cold War and expand the Soviet influence to the Berlin demarcation line. Let the Western world thoroughly feel what red alert is!
The Soviet Union waited too long and endured too long. Starting from NATO's unbridled eastward expansion, they extended the sphere of influence of capitalism all the way across the Berlin Wall to the border of Ukraine. A capitalist curtain covering Eastern and Central Europe slowly fell. They controlled the people under the shadow of oligopoly and capital plunder in the name of the free world, and dragged the people into hell and the abyss with freedom and votes as false slogans.
The Soviet Union, which was determined to liberate Eastern Europe, became a tyrant and executioner denounced by the mainstream Western media. And those silent social consciences also watched coldly under the pretext of the Soviet Union being an invader. They would rather watch the people struggle in the quagmire of pain than reach out their clean and precious hands.
Those who advocate democratic systems and liberalism will have their doomsday.
There has never been a savior. If you want to survive, you can only unite. Class struggle has become a taboo in countries undergoing drastic changes, but the struggle for true democracy and resistance to the oppression of the capitalist oligarchs has never stopped. Whether in the era of the Industrial Revolution or in the 21st century, as long as the rules of the game are still in the hands of capitalism, the people will never have a real chance to stand out.
With the support of the KGB and the propaganda bomber of the Soviet Propaganda Department, Yanaev has done everything he can. Next, only the awakening of the people of various countries is the key to saving their countries.
"If the people of a country are always sleeping in the false lies of votes and bourgeois democracy, they will accept the exploitation of others with peace of mind. These stupid people do not realize that it is the small group of blood-sucking monsters that have taken the property of survival from their pockets and continued to exploit these pathetic guys. It's time for someone to stand up and light up the light that points the way for these poor guys."
He did not wait long, Yanaev waited for that opportunity.
As Krenz of the German Democratic Renaissance Party, this is the second time he has stepped into the Red Square and the Kremlin as a special member of the German Democratic Renaissance Party since 1989.
Looking at the cold and solemn red building, Krenz's breath condensed into white water vapor, and he was filled with emotion.
The world has changed. The revolution that once swept the world has now become only a spark that is about to burn out. And the magnificent building in front of him is the only place where the fire is preserved.
He must bring the burning fire to Berlin and ignite the red fire. Let the sacred light once again cover Germany.
Shevardnadze, who was standing beside him, stretched out his hand and made a gesture of invitation, "Let's go, Comrade Krenz, General Secretary Yanayev is waiting for you on the third floor of the conference hall."
Crossing the silent corridor, Krenz stopped at the last door at the end of the corridor. All along the way, there were heavily guarded guards, holding rifles, like a sculpture, motionless. But Krenz could still feel the coldness spreading in their hot chests.
That was a more terrible feeling than the cold winter snow in Berlin in January.
The door slowly opened, and the pine scent and warm environment made Krenz slightly refreshed. He walked into the small room cautiously, his steps slow. He had already seen the General Secretary of the Soviet Union sitting in front of him.
He was flipping through a book calmly and elegantly, and the stove in the closet was stirring the flames, and the dry charcoal occasionally emitted spots of sparks.
"Hello, General Secretary Yanaev."
After reviewing the Russian that was almost forgotten, Krenz spoke in a low voice.
Yanaev took off his glasses, stood up and shook hands with the special envoy of the German Democratic Renaissance Party in front of him, "It's been a long time since we met, Comrade Krenz. The last time we met was in 1989. After so many changes, the only thing that has not changed is your voice."
Yanaev's friendly greetings made Krenz feel relieved, and he seemed less restrained. Even sitting on the sofa, he was more calm than when he first entered the door.
The flames of the fireplace caught his attention. The Kremlin, which already has centralized heating, rarely sees such old-fashioned wood heating.
"Strange, isn't it?"
Yanayev said with a smile, "You want to ask why there are such old-fashioned rooms in the Kremlin. In fact, this is one of the few remaining rooms."
Krenz raised his head with a strange expression, "What does General Secretary Yanaev mean?"
Yanayev stared at the flames and said thoughtfully, "Look, our revolution is like the firewood burning in this fireplace. They were once very prosperous, from Europe to South Asia, America, and Asia. The flames of revolution ignited the entire world, from Africa to Africa. The liberal camp called us the red terror, but these idiots did not know that we were for the broadest working class and the liberation of the world. of the proletariat.”
Krenz fell silent, recalling the glory of the past and the depressing reality. He had something to say but could not say it.
"Later, a guy named Gorbachev appeared. He rose to the position of General Secretary with his clever deceit, but he brought terrible disasters to our socialist movement. A former socialist camp One after another fell, until finally, we were left.”
Yanayev picked up the firewood at his feet and murmured to himself, "The prairie fire turned into dots of afterglow. The camp of the free world cheered this as a victory of history and justice, but those idiots who shook their heads and shouted did not Know that without us, their butcher's knife will be more painful."
The firewood in the palm of the hand was thrown into the fireplace, and it collided with the burning dry wood, bursting out countless sparks, and the weak fire regained some strength.
"A piece of firewood can reignite a world revolution. Now, we need this firewood."
Yanayev stared into Krenz's eyes and asked word for word, "Comrade Krenz, are you willing to be that firewood? Even if the former communist camp made so many mistakes, are you willing to do it again?" Believe once, the ideal you have always believed in?"
The red glory didn't go far, it was even a few feet away.
However, no one is willing to cross that red line.
Those who regard the revolution of the working class as a scourge are worthy only of being like a dog in the yoke of a capitalist, begging for mercy and then receiving a bone from its master. But Yanayev wanted to deliver Kalashnikov into their hands and use bullets and artillery fire to overthrow the old order.
Only they themselves can free themselves from the shackles around their necks.
"I came here this time to be the last battering ram to overthrow the Federal Government of Germany. General Secretary Yanayev."
Krenz's answer was firm and decisive. He narrowed his eyes. Even after nearly ten years of hard work, the ideal he held on to in his heart had not wavered.
He once wanted to see the torrent of steel crossing the barbed wire fence, a wall made of reinforced concrete and machine gun bunkers, but he did not expect that the huge steel army deployed in East Germany would end in decay.
"The Federation, oh no, the Confederate German Chancellor election is coming, and there will inevitably be a fierce competition between the East German Democratic Renewal Party and the Republicans and the Social Democrats. So we need help, Soviet help."
Yanayev became interested and asked, "If we help you win the election, the German Democratic Renaissance Party needs to agree to several Soviet demands."
Krentz asked, "What request?"
"First, launch NATO. Second, dissolve the European Union. Third, cut off support for Eastern European countries. "Of course the Soviet Union will not treat Germany badly, and we will sign new trade cooperation relations with you. As you can see, the country with the fastest annual economic growth is not France or Germany, but the Soviet Union. Don’t you think it’s ironic to be ridiculed by a country with a rigid system that you initially ridiculed? "
Krenz was silent for a while and said, "This is not good for Germany. Germany's voluntary withdrawal from East Germany will create a vacuum of rights in Eastern Europe, which will inevitably affect the stability of the situation. Moreover, the disintegration of the EU will cause all European countries to suffer an economic crisis. These consequences are beyond our ability to bear..."
Before he finished speaking, Krenz seemed to realize something and exclaimed, "Is it not that the Soviet Union is doing it for some strategic plan, but to disrupt the situation in Europe?"
In this way, all kinds of unreasonable demands made by the other party, and even demands that harm others but do not benefit oneself, will be explained away.
He wanted to plunge Europe into chaos, and Europe with a unified goal would point its finger at the Soviet Union. If the bourgeois countries themselves could not guarantee peaceful coexistence among themselves, then the Soviet Union would not be a target.
"Yes, disrupt the situation in Europe."
Yanayev did not shy away, "As you can see, the bourgeoisie still controls the lifeblood of the old world. The huge middle class and petty bourgeoisie are the backbone of blocking social change. The economic crisis sweeping the world will collapse This fixed form. When they find themselves needing relief while others are still living in luxury, their anger will push them towards the people. Bread and work are always the most effective banners until the one percent controls the ninety percent. After nine fortunes, the riots began."
Krenz shook his head, "But now that the welfare society exists, it is difficult to have the situation you mentioned."
"Eastern European countries have highlighted this sign." Yanayev interrupted the other party's speech.
Looking at the other party's disbelieving eyes, he sneered and said, "Oligarchs have monopolized wealth and politics and forced people to live in sewers. How long can their rule last? What Eastern European countries lack now is the opportunity for the economy to continue to deteriorate. There will also be a strong opposition party, and when all conditions are met, the revolution will come."
Yanaev disdains any party to take the route of parliamentary struggle - even the German Democratic Renaissance Party has fought for a place with the Democratic Republican Army in its hands. And when the Federal Republic of Germany threatened that it must disband the Republican Army before forming a coalition government, he directly refuted the other party.
"The basis for the East German people to protect their rights is this army. Do you want to continue to exploit us? Unless you step over the corpses of soldiers! Otherwise, we will never agree."
In the face of the other party's tough attitude that may start another civil war, Kohl was the first to admit defeat. He said that Germany can have two armed forces, the Wehrmacht and the Republican Army.
Even if the parliament refuted his weakness, Kohl did not care.
For him, stabilizing Germany's political situation is the top priority, because it has now affected the security of Germany's external environment.
"I agree with dissolving the EU. Germany and economically developed countries in Northern Europe have been using money to fill the backward situation of southern European countries, especially in the context of economic downturn and expanding fiscal deficits. Germany can no longer bear it."
It is not that the German Democratic Renaissance Party chose to give up the EU cash cow, but that it can no longer attract money for Germany, and even the benefits from it are far less than the money subsidized.
In addition, with the UK's withdrawal from the EU and France's rebellion, it is now difficult for Germany to hold the overall situation alone.
"Withdrawing from NATO military integration, there is currently huge opposition in Germany, and we cannot do it for the time being."
If Germany withdraws, it is equivalent to openly challenging the United States. No matter which party it is, it does not want to offend the Americans now. The two old powers on the European continent are gone, and the United States will definitely not sit still.
In fact, the Renaissance Party also has its own plans. Although it is now inseparable from the Soviet Union, if they tear their faces in the future, they will still need NATO to carry the banner. The Renaissance Party, which is prepared for both, will not bet its future entirely on the Soviet Union.
Krenz's answer was flawless, and Yanaev also heard the answer he wanted to hear, so he didn't need to continue to force the other party.
Yanaev was relieved to reach a consensus on the EU issue.
The flames were almost burning, and the whole room was filled with the fragrance of charcoal. Yanaev opened the window and let the cold wind pour in. The biting cold instantly lifted people's spirits.
This is the frozen land of Eastern Europe.
It's 20 to 30 degrees below zero in winter.
No matter how cold the temperature is, it can't freeze the red flame.
Yanaev turned around and said slowly, "I'm glad that we can reach a consensus with the German Renaissance Party, Comrade Krenz."
"Next, I will let the red glory."
"Sprinkle all over Europe."
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