British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1128: the tsar had sons too

Semichasny's visit still surprised Fortseva, but immediately the cultural tsar enthusiastically let one of the most powerful people in the Soviet Union come in and asked about his intentions.

The KGB has a special nature and has many internal departments. It is not only an intelligence department, but also in charge of military, transportation, defense industry, scientific research technology, communication facilities, and even the protection of the Kremlin, as well as hundreds of thousands of border guards.

For members of the Central Committee at the same level, Semichasny is almost a detached existence.

Not to mention that there are Shelepin behind Semichasny, as well as Yegorychev, the first secretary of the Moscow Municipal Party Committee, Kharazov, the second secretary of Lithuania, Tikunov, the minister of the Ministry of Petroleum Industry, Meshatsev, the president of the TASS news agency, and Azerbaijan. The first secretary Kochemasov, the chairman of the Soviet Radio Station Goryunov, and the first secretary of the Leningrad Municipal Party Committee Tolskykov are a series of powerful friends.

These powerful factions promoted by Xie Lepin formed a powerful group with him at the center.

"Comrade Fultseva, this visit may be a bit sudden." Semichasny had a gentle attitude. He was not afraid of rumors about the cultural tsar, but respected the positions of the Soviet Central Presidium and Central Secretary.

"Look at what you said, what kind of talk is this..." Fultseva asked very gently, "They are all comrades, so let's talk about any questions, in fact, I have heard some."

After all, it was her son who did it. It is impossible for Fultseva to say that she did not know about it. "Did Alyosha get into trouble?"

"On the contrary, he has made a huge contribution." Semichasny shook his head and said, "I believe that he will become a very outstanding anti-revolutionary worker in the future. Maybe after a while, Lubyanka will still help him Award medals."

"Then I didn't think about it. He has just started working and is still so young. Just ensure his own safety. In fact, I have always opposed him to work in the security department, but he is interested in this aspect. I, the Minister of Education, You can't even educate your own son."

Although it has been many years since she served as the Minister of Education, Fultseva is still quite sentimental when she thinks about it.

Part of Fortseva’s words meant concerns about the nature of the KGB’s work, which Semychasny fully understood, but he disagreed with the other part about age, and directly expressed his disagreement, “Age The problem is not a big problem in our country, and many young cadres are contributing to the country. When I was 24 years old, I was already the first secretary of the state party committee in Ukraine."

Ukraine is the most important republic of the Soviet Union, both an agricultural base and an industrial base. The importance in the Soviet Union was second only to Russia, and even surpassed in some respects.

Ukraine is the largest republic of the Soviet Union except Russia, and Russia itself has no party organization. While the leaders of the Soviet Union are wary of regional expansion, they generally do not forget to keep an eye on Russia.

Because of Khrushchev's relationship, Ukraine has formed a huge political group, and Podgorny and Brezhnev are both important members of it.

Semichasny's resume is brilliant, and he later served as the second secretary of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Because Azerbaijan is located on the border, he personally carried out a lot of work against Iran.

At the age of thirty-six, Semychasny became the chairman of the KGB and the head of the most powerful department in the Soviet Union. Along the way, his pace was unrepeatable, even better than Shelepin.

For someone as young as Semichasny but with a high position, Fultseva said that the age issue is obviously inappropriate.

However, the cultural tsar was talking about his own son, and Semichasny was not good at arguing about this issue, but he was still optimistic about this kid who had cracked a major case and had a good reputation when he just joined the KGB, and he expected him to shine.

Fortseva is also a smooth-sailing cadre, but she still has a lot more administrative experience than Semichasny. In the face of Semichasny's inquiries, Fortseva's answers are impeccable.

That man had put himself on the heels of Brezhnev, a job that Fultseva dared not deviate from, and he could tell that Brezhnev didn't really like people like Shelepin.

Brezhnev believed that most of Shelepin's groups were cadres with high eyesight and low abilities, so there was nothing to worry about.

What a coincidence, Shelepin’s friends also thought so. Yegorychev, who succeeded Furtseva as the first secretary of the Moscow Municipal Party Committee, thought that most of the people who followed Brezhnev were just waiting to die. Vegetative people, both sides have very average evaluations of each other.

Semichasny came over in person and expressed his optimism for Fultseva's son, which would make Alexeyev's future road much smoother. Fultseva knew this, and neither did he. Neglecting the KGB chairman who came to the door did not mean that he would respond coldly just because the other party did not enter the Central Presidium.

If it was an ordinary member of the Central Committee, even if Fultseva did not have the original intention of killing people at the top level, the other party would not come to the door directly like Semichasny.

Soon Semichasny left. Anyway, Fultseva’s son caught such a big spy. The credit is immeasurable. He should go to the mountain gate in person. Now he will continue to pay attention to Pinkovs progress of the case.

People who join the enemy for reasons of disillusionment—or trauma caused by ideological disorientation—may develop slowly, sometimes over years. This country-serving intelligence operative no longer trusts his own government.

Think you've been hurt by your system and hate your bosses for ruining your career. This is the case with Pinkovsky. Most of the traitors in the Soviet Union were often not lured by money and threats, but because the country did not meet their expectations and began to serve the United States without asking for anything in return.

This kind of spy is often very rare, but the damage caused by each one is particularly huge.

Semichasny couldn't understand how much Pinkovsky couldn't think about it, and let him live a good life. However, he insisted on being a British and American spy, which was something he couldn't understand.

As a colonel of the GRU, he should know little about the Soviet Union's espionage activities in the West, but he knows almost everything. How much work has been done by Pinkowski.

But one thing is certain: the case of Pinkowski’s treason is a certainty, and the award and treatment must be carried out simultaneously. Under the personal attention of the first secretary Khrushchev, the noble person in Pinkowski’s life Deputy Chief of the General Staff Valensov, who was directly responsible for the case, was deprived of the rank of Marshal, Serov was deprived of the post of Director of the General Investigation Bureau of the Soviet General Staff, and General Psovny was ordered to retire directly.

The Pinkowski treason case caused a huge earthquake among the military and intelligence agencies.

After the punishment is completed, the commendation order will also be issued. As the department that caught the traitor, the KGB should receive the commendation, especially Lieutenant General Serdyuko, the director of the Internal Defense Espionage Administration, received the honor.

And the person who awarded the honor for this treason case is the current chairman of the Supreme Soviet Presidium, Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev. If Alan Wilson is here, he does not hesitate to think that Brezhnev Nev wished he could award himself an honor.

Serdyuko was very excited to receive a great credit, and he was naturally refreshed. After returning to the headquarters of the Internal Defense Intelligence Agency, he immediately picked up the phone and called Alekseev to come over.

The director of the General Administration accepted the award, so naturally he would not take all the credit for it, and this is the son of the cultural tsar, he would not and was not able to take the credit for himself, and he was happy to commend this veritable credit.

"You have this kind of working ability just after graduation. Both I and Lubyanka are looking forward to your future." Lieutenant General Serdyuko took out a bottle of vodka while praising him and asked, "You are already a man. , you should be able to drink, right?"

"Of course no problem, Director!" Alekseev raised his eyebrows and his face became serious.

Lieutenant General Serdyuko took out a cup, filled it with vodka, put the Red Banner Medal in the cup, and handed it to the other party, "Should I drink it first, or read the award book first?"

Alekseev shook the Order of the Red Banner in the glass, took it out and wore it, then drank the vodka in one gulp, and then took a drink break.

This is an unwritten rule for accepting the Order of the Red Banner. It originated from Marshal Galen, the first recipient of the Order of the Red Banner. When awarding the order, he accidentally dropped the Order of the Red Banner into the wine glass. Drank it all down, but I didn't expect this accident to become a rule. Anyone who won the Red Banner Medal would soak the medal in a wine glass filled with vodka, and then drink up the wine in it.

Alekseev was very excited at this time~lightnovelpub.net~ His face was also flushed because of the vodka, obviously for his age, the meaning of national honor is extraordinary.

This is not as good as Alan Wilson. Although he is a British and a spokesperson for imperialism, he even has a medal of victory, which was purchased from the last Romanian king Mihai I. There are several in the world. From this point of view, He is on an equal footing with Zhukov.

Lieutenant General Serdyuko directly handed over the certificate to Alekseyev, and said, "I am proud of Dzerzhinsky Higher Military Academy for having such an outstanding student like you."

A certificate of commission was also issued, conferring the rank of captain on a recently graduated member. It could have been higher if it wasn't for Alekseev's age.

For the past few days, Fultseva walks with wind, everyone is smiling, and the brisk sound of high heels on the soles of her feet let everyone in the Kremlin know that the cultural tsar is in a good mood recently.

Kozlov and others also knew that Fultseva's good mood came from her son's meritorious performance. Everyone was very tolerant towards her, the only female member of the Central Presidium. The baby looks radiant.