Struggle in Soviet Russia

Chapter 237: Malenkov (1)

In the rustling light rain, ripples rippled on the calm Moskva River.

At the intersection of the Moskva River and the Xietong River, a dredger hit the pillar under the bridge, causing the hull to roll over. The silt that had been dug out from the bottom of the river was sent into the river again.

It was early in the morning, and the government staff in charge of river affairs had rushed over. At the bridgehead, they were reprimanding the crew of the sand dredger who caused the trouble, and asked the workers who dredged the river to dig up the sky as soon as possible. The sand boat turned it around, or dragged it away.

Across the bridge is the film studio street. There are embassies of many countries including China, Britain, India, etc. on this street. The sand dredgers turning over the river will undoubtedly affect the image of the alliance. We photographed, and God knows what kind of news they will make.

When Victor's car passed the bridge, because the trouble caused by this incident had not been resolved, people from the river affairs department temporarily blocked the bridge and waited more than half an hour to clear it.

However, Victor was not in a hurry. He sat in the back of the car and looked at the document lying flat on his knees.

The document is in a black cover, which shows that the document is a top-secret piece of information. It comes from the intelligence network stationed in London by the Foreign Intelligence Service.

According to this information, the British intelligence agency is currently planning an operation. The target is a Danish in Sweden. This person is named Niels Boll, a former academician of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and a world-famous one. Of physicists, winners of the Nobel Prize in Physics.

This person once held a position in the Cavendish Laboratory where Victor asked for infiltration. The droplet model he proposed can explain the fission process of heavy nuclei very well. He is a cutting-edge expert in the field of atomic bomb research and development.

According to the intelligence obtained by the intelligence agency from the British, Boll is very good in scientific research, but his personal emotional intelligence is terribly low. Because he was a Jew, he fled to Sweden when the German army occupied Denmark, but in Sweden, he did not stop, criticizing the huge destructive effects of nuclear weapons in the newspapers all day long.

If it's just a general criticism, it doesn't matter. The key is that he explained it in detail. The article quoted a lot of data and added some of his own research results. In this way, he successfully attracted the attention of many forces.

Before that, the British had done his job, hoping that he could go to the UK to continue his research, and offered him a series of conditions, but was rejected by this stubborn guy.

But now, the Germans seem to have noticed him too. The British obtained intelligence from the Germans, indicating that the Gestapo is planning an operation to kidnap this man to Germany. Therefore, the British were ready to take the lead, and if they couldn't get this man to the UK, they had to kill him before the Germans could kidnap him.

The advice of the London Intelligence Station is that Moscow can take appropriate action to ensure that this person does not fall into the hands of Germany or the British.

Just after reading this piece of information, the body of the car trembled, and then slowly started to move towards the other end of the bridge.

Victor took a pen from his pocket, signed his name at the end of the document, and then marked: "Reposted to Comrade Borowskis from the Stockholm Intelligence Station. The goal of the British is our goal, and we need to arrange an action plan as appropriate. ."

The name "Borovskys" is actually a code name. It represents Konstantin Borisovich Novikovas, the head of the Information Station of the Foreign Intelligence Service in Stockholm, and the former NKVD’s own intelligence. member. The Stockholm Intelligence Station under his charge is in charge of all intelligence work in the three Nordic countries.

Combining the document with instructions, handed it to Sophia who was sitting in the passenger seat, and Victor began to look through the next one.

It was also a black-covered document, and it was also top-secret information. It came from the New York Intelligence Station of the Foreign Intelligence Service.

This document is relatively thick, with hundreds of pages in full. The content at the beginning of the document is that the New York Intelligence Station's penetration of Pfizer has been very smooth. The company has no sense of anti-intelligence, and it has no sense of confidentiality when it comes to penicillin medicinal technology.

The New York Intelligence Station only used two peripheral personnel and spent less than two thousand five hundred dollars to obtain the company's penicillin fermentation process, purification, and mass production technical information.

The reason why this document is so thick is that the follow-up content provides the process technical information and related data they obtained.

Victor has to admit that in the United States today, the sense of secrecy in the intelligence field is really poor, especially for large companies like Pfizer. They seem to rely on patent rights instead of secrecy to protect their technology.

Well, in the field of market competition, patents are a very reliable guarantee, but in the field of national competition, patents are not even bullshit.

I roughly turned over the relevant technical information attached to the back of the document. To be honest, did Victor understand the complicated molecular formulas or not. Of course, that is not what he needs to understand. What he really needs to do is to These materials are submitted to Comrade Malinkov, and the Science and Technology Intelligence Committee under his charge will be used for demonstration and evaluation.

At this moment, Victor was on his way to Comrade Malinkov's office.

The straight avenue across the bridge is the film studio street, which was named in 39 years. No. 1 of this street is the famous Moscow Film Studio. In all the Soviet films of later generations, there are always two men and two women at the beginning. The statue is holding a sickle and a hammer, and in the background there is the title of the Kremlin "Big Red Star", which is the work of this film studio.

Of course, that title did not officially appear until 1947, and the current title is just a big subtitle.

As the car passed in front of the movie studio, Victor asked Varenka to slow down.

Outside the gate of the film studio, a huge publicity column was erected. At this time, the poster of "The Dawn Here is Quiet" was pasted on the publicity column. What is rare is that the poster is actually colored.

Victor looked at the big poster. On the huge poster, a middle-aged military officer with a big beard was standing among the five female soldiers. Take a closer look at the introduction of the main creator of the film. The director is Frederick Emory. Well, this is a major director affiliated with the Moscow Film Studio. "She is Defending the Motherland" is the work directed by this person.

As for the actor, it is Aleinikov, who is Emory’s queen actor, and behind him, there are Zoya Fedorova and Tamara Alyshin. Add "wait".

There is no doubt that in the whole movie, these three actors are regarded as the leading actors, and they are all well-known actors in the league now. As for the others, they are all supporting roles.

According to the Ministry of Propaganda and Encouragement, "The Wave That Never Disappears", written by Liang Na and provided by him, has also been included in the filming list of the Moscow Film Studio, and it is in the priority filming series.

Counting the publication of novels and film and television adaptations, Victor, the original author, is not in vain. He received nearly 7,000 rubles. It seems to be a lot, but in fact it is very poor, because the Ministry of Publicity and Agitation has taken all the copyrights. Taken away. To put it bluntly, this novel has nothing to do with him anymore. Comrade Zhdanov is so unreasonable...

but……

Looking at the poster, Victor rubbed his chin while thinking: Comrade Fedorova, forget it, since she appeared in "The Girl from Leningrad", this chick has obviously gained a lot and looked too plump. It's Alyoshin, tusk tusk, it's really good, not only is the person beautiful, but also young and beautiful, and there is such an alluring innocence all over the body. If you have the opportunity, you must get to know it.

Go back to work out the "Story of Love and War", and then have a good talk with the comrades of the Propaganda Department, and let Alyoshin come to play.

"Let's go," Thinking wildly, Victor looked back from the window and said in a light tone.

The car quickly started again and galloped towards the end of the street.

In general, Comrade Malinkov is a very interesting person, as can be seen from his choice of office.

Unlike most cadres, he did not choose the office location as close to the Kremlin as possible, but in such a remote place. The most important thing is that he chose the two-story building not for aviation. The seat of the People’s Committee of Industry is simply his own office.

In this small building from the old Russian period, there are only three departments, the People’s Committee Office, the Secretariat, and the General Affairs Office.

This small building has become a safe haven for Comrade Malinkov. Here, he can avoid the powerful shrew at home or harassment from other departments. It can be described as killing two birds with one stone.

However, this is a bit annoying for Victor. He now has two bosses on his head, one is Comrade Serov in the People's Committee of National Security, and the other is Comrade Malinkov who is in charge of the Science and Technology Intelligence Committee.

Fortunately, although Malinkov is far away, he doesn't always need to run here. He will only come here when important information needs to be submitted.

The car stopped by the road before going downstairs. Victor got out of the car, and Sophia with the documents in his arms walked to the entrance of the small building, first showed the ID to the guard, and then put the umbrella away and walked into the building door.

It was a little shady in the old small building, not because of the air-conditioning. Victor walked through the vestibule, went straight to the second floor, and stopped by the door facing the stairs.

The door of the room was open, and from the door you could see Comrade Malinkov looking at some documents at his desk.