Tune the Pacific

Chapter 673 All rights belong to the Soviets

"Quick, move down."

In the railway station on the outskirts of St. Petersburg, Stalin shouted for the soldiers to speed up the handling. When he saw a box of bullets and a bundle of rifles being unloaded, he couldn't help but be angry when he was happy, because there were many guns marked with Russian characters in it.

But he is also helpless, because this is the pain that Russia must experience before it is re-strengthening, so he firmly supports Lenin and believes that it is appropriate to give up some interests and exchange time for space. Only in this way can we bring the country out of the quagmire and strive for the opportunity to cultivate and recuperate. Otherwise, continue to fight like this, Russia More things will be lost.

"Comrade Stalin, Comrade Stalin."

Stalin turned his head and saw that it was Lenin's guard. He couldn't help but be surprised and said, "Tok, what's the matter?"

"Comrade Stalin, a meeting is about to be held. Comrade Lenin asked you to rush back immediately. He has important things to announce at the meeting."

"Okay, I'll leave it to you here. Let the comrades unload the goods and hand over the guns to our soldiers as soon as possible."

"Okay."

After Stalin took good care of him, he immediately rode on his horse and ran to the city. When he thought about why the meeting was suddenly held in advance, he did not know that a gun had been quietly aimed at him for a long time.

"Head, let him go like this? This is a rare opportunity.

"Forget it, it's not the right time." The sniper narrowed his eyes and slowly put his finger on the trigger, but Shen Jun reached out to stop it. Now he is sure to kill Stalin, but Lenin is going to hold a meeting today to arrange the matter of the second revolution. Now the action will only alert the other party.

Stalin, who did not know that he had escaped the disaster of life and death, quickly returned to the Winter Palace. Although the temporary political axe had repeatedly asked the Bolsheviks to leave here, it is still Lenin's temporary office.

When he opened the door of the office, Stalin found that Tivinov, Sokorinikov, Artyom, Stasova and other members of the Standing had arrived, and Lenin's grim expression made him feel that the situation was serious, so he immediately found a seat and sat down.

"Comrades, the current situation is very bad." Lenin waved his arm and strengthened his tone: "Li Wolf's people stole our achievements and deceived the Soviets. Now they openly hooked up with Britain. They not only took our warships away, but also ordered the front-line soldiers to continue to fight against Germany in an attempt to drag us into the war and use the blade of the alliance to remove the revolutionary fire!

Yesterday, they gave me an ultimatum, asking us to leave here in three days and hand over the army in accordance with the arrangement of the temporary political axe, so we have to make a choice now!"

"Comrade Lenin, they are betraying the revolution. Please give orders. We are ready!" As the commander of the interim operation, Stalin immediately stood up and said loudly.

"Yes, I also don't think it's necessary to tolerate it. We must unswervingly take the revolutionary road and liberate the oppressed people, instead of being under the command of a group of thieves and thieves."

"We can't give any support to the temporary ax, but we can't use general violence to overthrow the temporary ax, which will separate us from the masses, so we must find a way to withdraw our strength as soon as possible." Stasova said.

"That's right. We have made a promise to bring bread and peace to the people. If those people are allowed to continue the war, the people will abandon us first." Artem said excitedly, "Now that Britain and France have launched a new offensive in the Lower Normandy region, the western front of Germany has been overwhelmed. It is the best time for us to officially withdraw and negotiate, so I think we should act immediately to launch an internal revolution to resolve the crisis!"

"Yes! Take action."

Hearing that everyone supported him, Lenin immediately waved his hand to everyone to be quiet and stood up slowly with firm eyes: "Comrades, let's take action and let's do everything with all our strength.

It's all to the Soviets!"

===== "All rights belong to the Soviets!"

Dlins sat on the sofa in the living room and muttered this sentence. He couldn't help shivering in his heart. He was undercover in this place for many years, and he knew very well the meaning contained in it.

He shook his head with a wry smile. So far, he doesn't know whether his choice was right or wrong, but today he came to see Lenin not for the Second Revolution, but for his motherland.

"Comrade Lenin."

Seeing Lenin and Stalin coming in, Drins immediately got up and asked anxiously, "I heard that you are going to cede Poland to Germany. Is it true?"

Lenin was slightly stunned when he saw Delins, but the question made him look slightly changed. He put down the document in his hand and thought for a moment and said, "Dlins, you are already a revolutionary, and you should put the overall situation first."

Stalin has always disliked Drings and believes that he deliberately deceived himself and indulged the Chinese to take away Nicholas II and those gold. If Lenin hadn't said not to move him, perhaps this two-faced faction would have been thrown into the ditch by him, so he heard his question and said, "We have decided. There is nothing we can do about it. For the success of the revolution, we can only sacrifice part of the benefits of the country as soon as possible.

"But why is it Poland! Didn't you promise to help Poland get out of poverty and enslavement? Is this the Soviet's promise!" Hearing Stalin's words, Drins jumped up and asked, "Comrade Lenin, you should not exchange Poland for success. This is a crime against the whole of Poland!"

"Dlins, please pay attention to your tone and words!" Stalin was furious and pointed to his nose and scolded, "We are revolution, not a child's play. Poland has now been occupied by Germany. How can you liberate us?" Only by getting out of the war as soon as possible can Poland get the rest of cultivation and avoid the war!"

"But."

"No, but, this is our only choice!" After Stalin rudely interrupted Drins, he said coldly, "Dlins, please leave immediately. Comrade Lenin and I have something important to discuss."

Dlins was stunned. Looking at Stalin's cold eyes and Lenin's expressionless face, he gritted his teeth and was ready to leave, but after walking to the door, he suddenly stopped and said without looking back, "You will regret it!"

I didn't expect that Drins dared to threaten himself before he left. Stalin was so angry that he immediately pulled out his gun, but Lenin stopped him from shaking his head: "Go and arrange the protest. He still contributed."

"Okay." Stalin's eyes flashed, and finally suppressed his anger and went out.

Dlins walked on the street confusedly and puzzledly. The bright sun made him feel less than a trace of warmth. He couldn't believe that what he finally got was this result. Poland still wanted to become someone else's slave.

The noise and shouts behind him made him stop. He only saw thousands of workers, led by the Bolsheviks, begin to walk to the site of the Duma and the temporary ax. A new round of revolution began, but this had nothing to do with him.

The workers shouted to stop the war, peace, and the slogan of bread passed by him. It was not until the whole street was empty that he suddenly felt something was wrong.

"Dlins."

A voice suddenly came from the corner of the street. Delins was so scared that he quickly took out his gun, but he couldn't see anyone even if he looked over there. He immediately shouted, "Who is calling me!"

"It's me." Shen Jun, dressed in the clothes of ordinary Russian workers, came out of the corner with a cigarette in his cigarette in his arms. When two sharp eyes came, Delins' heart was shocked.

"You are the best intelligence agent I have ever seen, but." Shen Jun sighed: "You shouldn't betray."

"No, I didn't betray you. I helped you for Poland. Now I help them for Poland!" In fact, since Shen Jun appeared, Delins realized that the other party knew everything, and immediately raised his gun and roared, "Now, we are going to succeed!" We don't want to be other people's puppets!"

"Is it?"

Looking at the hysterical Delins, Shen Jun smiled like a ghost: "As far as I know, Poland has only changed from a Russian toy to a German slave. Is this the result you want?"

"No, this is only temporary. Many people have promised to help Poland. As long as the revolution is won, I can still save my motherland!"

"Maybe, but do you think Lenin will still believe you and help you?" Shen Jun threw away his cigarette butt and said coldly, "Dlins, you should know the surname of the Slavs better than I do. Poland is just a pawn that can be abandoned at any time in their eyes! When all rights belong to the Soviets, do you think there are still others who can make their own voices?

Dlins suddenly swallowed. In fact, he knew from the bottom of his heart that since Lenin proposed that "all power belongs to the Soviets", it was actually impossible for Poland to obtain reading status, but he never wanted to admit that now Shen Jun's words undoubtedly revealed this scar.

"You capitalist lackeys will not understand the greatness of the Soviets!" Delins didn't want to argue about anything anymore. He knew that he couldn't argue with the guy in front of him, so he slowly raised his gun and was about to pull the trigger.

"Ban."

A crisp gunshot echoed on the street. Delins only felt that his wrist was suddenly hit by something. Not only did his arm burst like a piece of wood, but the pistol fell to the ground, and his whole body knelt to the ground in pain.

Dlins was about to take his left hand to pick up the gun when he suddenly heard a more dense gunfire in the distance behind him. The temporary political axe dispatched the military and police and began to suppress the protest workers.

The sound of the gun made Shen Jun smile, went to his side to pick up the gun, squatted beside Delins and said softly, "Dlins, you are right about one thing. Stalin and others will regret it, because I will bring them to see you soon!"

"Ban."

Dlins' eyes widened, and at the moment of blood and bulging, Shen Jun pulled the trigger.

June 17th.

At 10 a.m., Lenin drafted the Letter to Russian Citizens in the name of the Revolutionary Military Commission, publicly attacking the idea of the temporary political axe to continue the war.

At 12 o'clock, when Delins was found dead on the street, the Bolsheviks organized tens of thousands of workers and once again took to the streets of St. Petersburg to launch protests. Unexpectedly, the temporary government axe not only did not appease him, but also ordered the military police to take a cruel military crackdown, resulting in nearly a thousand People were killed and injured.

At 21:00 p.m. on the other day, tens of thousands of well-prepared Soviet workers and peasants captured the Osduma Building and the location of the temporary political axe with lightning speed, arrested all Mensheviks and Duma members, and opened the prelude to the Second Revolution.

According to incomplete statistics, on that night alone, more than 1,400 Menshevik and Duma legislators were killed, thousands of women were raped, a large number of houses and gold and silver were forcibly controlled, chaos and crime filled the streets and alleys, and blood covered the walls.

18 said that on the same day that Lenin announced the victory of the Second Revolution, St. Petersburg held the Second Congress of the All-Russian Soviets and unanimously adopted the Letter to Workers, Soldiers and Peasants drafted by Lenin, officially declaring that all rights would be attributed to the Soviets.

In just five days after

, the Bolsheviks took control of most of Russia's urban regimes with a sweeping force and defeated many counterattacks of the temporary political axe.

The turbulent situation in Russia made the Allies unable to sit still. The Allies represented by Britain, France and the United States began to interfere in the internal affairs of Russia by lending and providing materials as bait. The Belarusian army, including Prince Sulov and Denikin, began to act, saying that they did not recognize Lenin's Soviet axe.

On June 24, representatives of Xinhua, Germany, Austria-Hungary and other countries, including Feng Qi, arrived in Brest and began negotiations with Soviet representative Trotsky on Russia's withdrawal from the war, compensation and other issues.

(to be continued)