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230 Assassination of Stalin

"intelligence?"

Cui Kefu's heart tightened.

Before coming, Stalin had personally met him and gave him an important task: to find out whether the Chinese and Japanese colluded with each other. Did the Chinese leak the Soviet Red Army's military deployment in the Far East to the Chinese. However, because of the urgency of the war, the Soviet Union needed China to restrain the Japanese troops in the south, so he had to temporarily put down this task, just knocking it out for convenience. But this does not mean that Cui Kov had put down this task. On the contrary, he stepped up his investigation in secret, and even risked his willingness to let the people go.

The danger of misunderstanding of the government contacted the Chongqing Liaison Office of the Eighth Route Army, intending to borrow Chinese power to investigate the matter. Cui Koff knew very well that if this was really done by the Chinese, then the Far East would be really dangerous. He could even imagine that the Chinese might have been planning to launch an attack on the Soviet Union many years ago and regain their former territory... Otherwise, with the obvious differences between the Chinese and the Soviets, how could it be that spies could be sent to the Soviet Union and gained a high position in the Far East? This was not enough to do so without more than ten or twenty years of hard work.

But the longer he stayed in China, the more he felt that the Chinese were unlikely to have such ability, and Chiang Kai-shek could not be like a person with such patience. But who else could have such a terrible intelligence line besides Chiang Kai-shek? Dai Li? That person is indeed very capable, but his control over his subordinates is really not very good. Moreover, this guy was just a small person many years ago, so he should not worry about this. The Chen brothers who were on par with Dai Li? Those two of them may not be as good as Dai Li in terms of spy work. But who else could be there besides these two forces?... Cui Kefu had not noticed Qin Wei. Because Qin Wei's origin was too mysterious, no one knew where he came from so far. But this person who had no past events was promoted all the way, from a small assassin to the deputy commander of the Air Force, and recently became the director of the Military Affairs Bureau.

Director of the Military Affairs Bureau.

Although it was on the surface that this guy had a close relationship with Dai Li and had a name for the Military Control Commission. In order to punish Dai Li for his mistakes, Chiang Kai-shek raised Qin Wei to raise him up in order to punish Dai Li for his mistakes. However, according to Cui Kefu's investigation, the Qin Wei people should have another source of information. Because this person had made a move, that time, Qin Wei sent people to Shanghai to kill many people... In this way, is this guy's source of intelligence following the information source in the Soviet Far East?

Cuikov quickly threw this assumption aside.

The possibility is too small. Whether it is for Shanghai, Japan, or the Soviet Union... such a mysterious intelligence system cannot be connected together. Because that is too dangerous. As long as Qin Wei's hypothetical "transit station" has problems, it may be suppressed by the Soviet Union and Japan at the same time. No intelligence organization will take such a risk. Moreover, those spies who have deeply sent to the Soviet Union and Japan are treasures, and the intelligence organization behind them will definitely do everything possible to protect them. A clear contact like Qin Wei does not meet security standards. Moreover, if Qin Wei had another intelligence organization, with Chiang Kai-shek's character, it would definitely not be possible to give him such a high position... Dai Li was just a major general.

So, the clues disappeared like this.

Cui Kov even secretly suspected that the problem of the Far East Red Army was caused by the Soviet Union itself. The reason was naturally the "great purge" carried out by Stalin that lasted for several years. But he only dared to keep this suspicion in his heart. Even if he was abroad, he would not dare to say it. Because it was seeking death!

But just when he no longer had any hope for this investigation, Qin Wei said...information?

...

"We can provide some military intelligence from the Japanese in the Far East in exchange for Soviet aid to our country!" Qin Wei said again.

"This is very difficult." Cui Kev thought for a while. "Your country should also be clear about the current situation of our Soviet Union. In Europe and the Far East, we are all carrying out military operations. The consumption is very large. Being able to provide assistance to your country in advance is already our greatest ability."

"General Cui Kov. Don't underestimate the socialist production capacity." Qin Wei stretched out a finger and shook it gently: "Since the end of your country's second five-year plan, industrial output has increased significantly. Taking steel output as an example, the Soviet Union's steel output in 1938 increased nearly three times compared with before World War I, more than a hundred times higher than the lowest level in 1920, second only to the United States, higher than the United Kingdom and France, ranking first in Europe and second in the world. In the same year, the Soviet Union's share of world manufacturing output was second only to the United States, Germany and Britain, ranking fourth... In 1938, your country's total aircraft production was 7,500, and this year it is expected to reach 10,000. At the same time, your weapon production volume is also making great strides, and it is said that it is second only to Germany, exceeding the total of Britain, the United States and other countries..."

"I don't understand what you are talking about." Cui Kov's heart tightened even more. Qin Wei knew that the Soviet Union's steel production and manufacturing output was fine, but even their aircraft production and weapons production. Doesn't this mean that he knows the Soviet Union well? Could it be that the Chinese people's tentacles have really penetrated into the Soviet Union, and even have a very good understanding of the Soviet Union?

"You must understand what I'm talking about." Qin Wei leaned forward, "General Cui Kefu, more than 200 aircraft, more than 300 artillery pieces... This is nothing to you. You just need to loosen the gap between your fingers to provide ten times more support than this. You must hope that China will launch a larger counterattack, right? We also think, but we need weapons."

"I really want to know General Qin how you know the Soviet aircraft production, and who told you that our aircraft has an annual output of nearly 10,000 aircraft... This is too irresponsible." Cui Kefu said in a deep voice.

"I can tell you who this person is, but the premise is that you have to show enough sincerity." Qin Wei smiled and said, "You know, that guy has been using his relationship in the Soviet Union and his understanding of the Far East to assist Japan. I heard that the Japanese are interested in supporting him to establish a puppet government in the Far East, or even a Far East Republic... I think Mr. Stalin must not want to see such a situation, right?"

"You are talking about... Liusicov?" Cuikov suddenly stood up. Qin Wei said that he was not clear about anything else, but his understanding of the Far East, the Far East puppet government, made him immediately realize who that person was. Only Liusicov, who had served as the "Far East Minister of the Soviet Internal Affairs and People's Committee", could that former Soviet general meet this requirement. He also knew very well that Liusicov had long been rebelling. Last year, when the Great Purge was still in full swing, this man defected to Japan.

"I really want to know, General Qin, how did you contact Liusicov? Where is that guy now?" Cui Kefu asked Qin Wei again with a gloomy face.

"The equipment of a mechanized army!" Qin Wei stretched out a finger.

"This is impossible!" Cui Kefu didn't even think about it. A mechanized army? Just kidding. The one they had originally deployed in the Far East to prepare for the Japanese Kwantung Army was just a army... hundreds of thousands of people.

"Then it's just an army!" Qin Wei still held the finger up, "It's just the Su-style weapons of ten divisions."

"I have never heard of an army in any country that can have ten divisions!" Cui Kefu said angrily.

"It's in China." Qin Wei spread his hands, "You know that the organization here has always been very chaotic. If we lack equipment, we can only fill it with human lives... it's very hard."

"No." Cuikov snorted coldly, "Liusicov is not worth the price."

"Really?" Qin Wei smiled, "I know that guy has defected, and his former close subordinates have also arrested him, fled, and monitored him. But the problem is that this guy was once the 'Minister of the Far East of the Soviet People's Commission'... General Cui Kefu, you must be very familiar with this department, right?"

"What do you want to say?" Cui Kov was of course familiar with the Soviet People's Internal Affairs Committee. There was nothing unfamiliar to the entire Soviet Union. This name could even stop children from crying at night in the Soviet Union... It was the main executive body of the "Great Purge". It can be said that as long as the agents from the People's Internal Affairs Committee came to him, he would be dead.

"Liusicov has the handle of many people with his former position. These people are still in the Far East!" Qin Wei said.

“…”

"Don't believe it? This is the news that our senior spies in the Kwantung Army finally heard." Looking at Cui Kov's expressionless face, Qin Wei continued.

"After Liusicov defected, the Far East had been cleaned. It was impossible for anyone to have contact with him." Cuikov said in a deep voice. He was not that easy to deceive. Liusicov's defection caused great turmoil within the Soviet Union at that time. Stalin personally instructed another deeper cleansing in the Far East. Even now that the Great Purge has ended, people in the Far East still dare not speak loudly and walk carefully. How dare they contact Liusicov again?

"If the Far East had not been invaded by the Japanese, naturally no one would have the courage. But now most areas in the Far East were occupied by the Japanese, and those people's courage would naturally come." Qin Wei smiled, "You and I are both understand-minded people, generals. People like Liusicov, who are definitely strong enough to do these things. With the hearts of the Far East, there must be many people who are dissatisfied with Moscow. Liusicov's power can find enough soil for survival, let alone, how do you know that Liusicov did not make any arrangements before defecting? He is a general, and he will not consider what a general of such a level will do?"

"Do you know the arrangement of that traitor in the Far East?" asked Cui Kefu.

"I don't know." Qin Wei smiled, "but we know he is making another plan with the Japanese."

"What plan?" Cui Kefu asked.

"'Bear Hunting Plan'!" Qin Wei smiled: "Assassinate Stalin!"
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