The Rise of the Third Reich

Chapter 979 Faith is immortal

Either die, or... Become a noble of the Russian Empire. You may not necessarily be rich, but you can always live the rest of your life in peace.

In front of such a multiple-choice question, anyone who is not a true GC fighter will know how to choose.

Before the people in the Peter and Paul Church made a decision, Abakumov told everyone the method of "fake battle and fake heroic sacrifice".

"Comrades," Abakumov said, "if you choose to fight to the death, Marshal Vlasov and I will satisfy you... There will be a final attack and you will die in Leningrad. "

This was of course a suicide attack. He charged towards the White Army’s No. 4 tanks with a bayonet-mounted rifle (most of the No. 4 tanks eliminated from the German army were given to the Russian White Army), and then became a glorious martyr of communism. .

"If you choose to surrender," Abakumov said, "you don't have to feel ashamed, because the object of our surrender is not the aggressor, but the Russian motherland. We... are all Russians! We are now for the cause of communism We are fighting against the Russian Empire, not because Russia wants to invade the Soviet Union. But in all fairness, do any of you really believe that GCism is achievable under current productivity conditions?”

No one will believe that those who can become regiment-level cadres, even if they really believe in GC doctrine, will think that it will be possible only after a long, long time.

Seeing that no one spoke, Vlasov took over the topic and said: "Since no one believes it, why should we die for a doctrine that we don't believe in? Well, now I ask you to make a decision."

"Kuznetsov, it's too late for you to regret it now!"

At noon on March 29, the Soviet army in the siege of Leningrad had completely fallen into the hands of Vlasov and Abakumov. The meeting held in the Peter and Paul Cathedral was a complete success. Some cadres at or above the regiment level (including regiment level) signed the collective allegiance letter in duplicate.

Although there is an element of coercion, if this letter of collective allegiance reaches Lubyanka 2, it will almost be ironclad evidence of a group of anti-GM traitors. Moreover, the Leningrad Army was surrounded by groups. Only the entire army was annihilated, and no one had the chance to report Vlasov and Abakumov to the NKVD.

Therefore, Vlasov and Abakumov were not worried that those who signed the "letter of surrender" would rebel again, nor did they immediately lead their troops to surrender while the iron was hot. Instead, he found the imprisoned Kuznetsov again and wanted to drag him onto the pirate ship.

"So many people are standing with us, why do you have any hesitation?" Vlasov adjusted his glasses and looked at Kuznetsov, whose face was filled with anger, "And you We also know that Stalin will not let us go. Even if the Soviet Union wins the war in the end, we will still suffer from the fall of most of Leningrad. None of us, the top leaders of the Leningrad Front and Army Group, can escape. "

Vlasov is not lying. Stalin has always gone too far on the issue of purging counter-revolutionaries. Not to mention the serious mistakes made by the Leningrad Front Army, City W, and Prefecture W. Even those cadres who did not make any big mistakes were living their lives in fear.

As for ordinary people, if they just pick up any public item, such as a ball of thread or a stalk of wheat, they can be arrested and sentenced to several years as a political prisoner for undermining socialist construction.

A public thread can cause an anti-GM lawsuit. If Kuznetsov, who lost most of Leningrad and had at least 2 million traitors under his command, does not become an anti-GM, is there any justice? ?

Kuznetsov did not answer immediately. He just smoked a cigarette. After finishing a cigarette, he said: "Give me a rifle!"

What he meant was to die together with the communist fighters in the siege of Leningrad - this is not 1991. Although there are not many people who believe that communism can be realized soon, there are still people who are willing to sacrifice their lives for the cause of communism. Some. Even among the "uncommitted elements" identified by Vlasov and Abakumov, there are hundreds and dozens of people who have chosen to die generously!

Kuznetsov also wants to be one of them, and he also wants to use his influence to call on more people to devote themselves to the cause of GCism.

"Kuznetsov, why are you doing this?" Vlasov shook his head with a regretful expression. "There's no point in dying in vain."

"We will not die in vain," Kuznetsov looked at Vlasov, his eyes full of anger. "Our sacrifice will inspire generations of communist fighters to fight for the cause of human liberation! Now our cause It is just a temporary setback, but in the future, the red flag of GCism will definitely be planted all over the world!

I firmly believe in this without any doubt!

We will die singing the Internationale!

Our blood will dye the flag of the future revolution red! "

After hearing his words, Vlasov actually nodded in agreement. As a person who first engaged in theology, he certainly knew the power of faith. Jesus was also crucified, and most of the early Christian leaders were physically eliminated by the Romans. But their faith was passed on, and eventually all of Europe surrendered to the cross.

Therefore, the sacrifices of Kuznetsov and others, and even the sacrifice of Stalin, do not mean the failure of the Soviet Union and the cause of communism.

As long as they can pass on their Christian beliefs, they may be able to replicate the victory of Christianity.

“Arise, you hungry and cold slave!

Arise, you suffering people all over the world!

The blood in my heart is already boiling,

Fight for the truth!

The old world is in ruins,

Slaves, get up, get up!

Don't say we have nothing,

We want to be the masters of the world! "

In the early morning of March 30, a tragic scene occurred near the Vitebsk Railway Station in the center of Petrograd.

About 1,000 people wearing Red Army uniforms sang the high-pitched and tragic "Internationale", held high the bright red party flag, and carried rifles with bayonets on their shoulders. They lined up on the broad street that became the front line of the confrontation between the two armies.

Opposite these people is a row of No. 4 H tanks with double-headed eagle markings - they belong to the Royal Guards Tank Regiment of the Russian Empire. Behind these tanks, there is also a position composed of sandbags and machine gun fire points. Machine guns were also mounted on several nearby tall buildings.

"If the Bolsheviks in the Soviet Union in 1991 were like them..."

Seeing this scene in the heavily guarded Vitebsk train station building, Hersman couldn't help but think of August 23 and 24, 1991, in another time and space. If there could have been so many GC communist fighters at that time If he stood up and died singing "The Internationale", the Soviet Union might not have a chance to survive, right?

It is a pity that the faith has been shattered, and the Soviet Union is doomed. No matter who is the general secretary, it cannot be saved.

Thinking of this, Hessman couldn't help but frown.

As someone who witnessed the birth of the current Soviet Russia and had dealings with the Soviet Union for more than 20 years, Hersman knew the Soviet Union very well.

The Soviet Union is not a nation-state. Its foundation is not the Russian nation. It never has been and cannot be! The Soviet Union was a country founded on communist beliefs. As long as faith is not destroyed, the red flag will never really fall to the ground.

Even if Moscow is occupied, even if all the land of the Soviet Union is occupied, as long as tens of millions of people still believe in communism, the Soviet Union will always exist in people's minds, and may one day rise again.

Now in Petrograd alone, there are thousands of communist fighters singing the "Internationale" and dying generously. This shows that the current communist belief has not really been shattered. Those who believe that socialism will definitely be realized are now I don’t know how many there are in the Soviet Union!

It seems... the ghost of GCism will still linger in Russia and even Europe for a long time.

"Yakov," Hessman suddenly turned his head and looked at Yakov Dzhugashvili, who had already burst into tears with excitement, "it seems that you have not failed yet... the future world may not be a red flag. The world.”

Yakov Dzhugashvili has been staying in Switzerland during this time and is protected by agents of the German Security Service. Although they are under surveillance, they still have a certain degree of freedom, and at least they can understand how the working people in Switzerland live.

So he also knows that GC-ism may not be achievable...or, the GC-ism he believes in may not be achievable!

"Ta-ta-ta-ta..."

The sound of machine guns rang out, and the singing of "The Internationale" was extinguished. The people who generously died fell into a pool of blood, and no one survived.

"I should be with them too!" Yakov whispered.

Hersman glanced at Yakov and said, "Yakov, you still have a bright future...you don't have to die with them. Go back to Moscow, go back to Stalin, and tell what happened in Petrograd and Tell him what is going to happen.”

"What's going to happen in Petrograd?" Yakov was stunned, "What is it?"

"A fake war," Hersman said. "Not all people believe in communism, at least here in Petrograd, most people don't believe it. But they were held hostage because of their families, Not daring to surrender openly, all I can do is put on a show.

Therefore, the Soviet Union's defeat is inevitable. Although GCism will surely plague Europe and the world for many years to come, its defeat is inevitable in this struggle. Because there are so few true believers, probably less than one-tenth of the number of Bolshevik Party members, right? It is impossible to win a battle of faith with this kind of people. In the future, you may win, but this time we win! "

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