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Chapter 1,128 The Tsar also has a son

Fortseva was still surprised by Semichasny's visit, but immediately the Cultural Tsar enthusiastically let one of the most powerful people in the Soviet Union come in and asked about the purpose of his visit.

The KGB has a special nature and has many internal departments. Not only is it an intelligence department, it is also responsible for the military, transportation, defense industry, scientific research and 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 of the same level, Semichasny is almost a transcendent existence...

Not to mention that behind Semichasny there are Shelepin, as well as the first secretary of the Moscow Municipal Party Committee Yegorychev, the second secretary of Lithuania Harazov, the Minister of Petroleum Industry Tikunov, and the president of the TASS News Agency Meshatsev, Azerbaijan

First Secretary Kochemazov, Chairman of Soviet Radio Goryunov, First Secretary of the Leningrad Municipal Party Committee Tolskykov and a series of powerful friends.

These powerful factions promoted by Xie Leping formed a powerful group with him as the center.

"Comrade Fortseva, this visit may be a bit unexpected." Semichasny's attitude was mild. He was not afraid of some unfounded rumors about the Cultural Czar, but respected the positions of the Presidium of the Central Committee of the Soviet Union and the Secretary of the Central Committee.

"Look at what you said, what are you talking about?" Fortseva asked very gently, "We are all comrades. If you have any questions, just ask them directly. In fact, I have heard some of them."

After all, it was her son who did it, and it was impossible for Fortseva to say that she did not know anything 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 counter-revolutionary worker in the future. Maybe after a while, Lubyanka will also work for 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 been opposed to him entering the security department, but he is interested in this aspect. As the Minister of Education,

You can’t even educate your own son.”

Although it was many years ago when she became Minister of Education, Fortseva still feels quite fondly when she thinks about it.

Part of Furtseva's words meant concerns about the nature of the KGB's work, which Semichasny fully understood, but he disagreed with the other part about age and directly expressed his dissent, "Age

The problem is not a big problem in our country, and many young cadres are making contributions to the country. When I was 24 years old, I was already the first secretary of the state committee in Ukraine."

Ukraine is the most important republic of the Soviet Union. It is both an agricultural base and an industrial base. Its importance in the Soviet Union is second only to Russia, and even exceeds it in some aspects.

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

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

Semichasny's resume is glorious, and he later became the second secretary of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Because Azerbaijan is located on the border, he personally carried out many of the work against Iran.

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

For someone as young as Semichasny who holds a high position of authority, Fortseva said that the age issue was obviously inappropriate.

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

Fortseva can be said to be a smooth-sailing cadre, but she still has a lot more administrative experience than Semichasny. Faced with Semichasny's questions, Furtseva's answers were flawless.

That man once asked her to follow Brezhnev closely. Furtseva did not dare to deviate from the track in this work, and he could see that Brezhnev was actually not interested in people like Shelepin.

Brezhnev believed that most of Shelepin's group were cadres with high ambitions and low ambitions, and there was nothing to worry about.

What a coincidence. Shelepin's friends thought so too. Yegorychev, who succeeded Fortseva as the first secretary of the Moscow Municipal Party Committee, believed that most of the people who followed Brezhnev were just waiting to die.

are in a vegetative state, and both parties have average evaluations of the other.

Semichasny came in person and expressed his optimism for Fortseva's son, which would make Alexeev's future road infinitely smoother. Fortseva still knew this, and he didn't

If you neglect the KGB chairman who comes to visit you, you will not treat him coldly just because he has not entered the central presidium.

If she were an ordinary Central Committee member, even if Fortseva did not have the original intention of crushing people to death at the official level, the other party would not come as directly as Semichasny did.

Soon Semichasny left. In any case, Fortseva's son caught such a big spy. This contribution is immeasurable. He should pay a visit to the mountain in person. Now he must continue to pay attention to Pinkovs.

Progress of the basic case.

People who defect to the enemy out of disillusionment—or trauma caused by ideological disorientation—may develop slowly, sometimes over many years. Such intelligence agents serving their country no longer trust their own government.

.

Think that they have been harmed by the system in which they work, and hate the bosses who ruined their careers. This is the case with Pinkovsky. Most of the traitors who appeared 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 chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! Such spies are often very rare, but every time one appears, the damage caused is extremely huge.

Semichasny couldn't understand how hard Pinkovsky was thinking about it. He had to live a good life and become a spy for the United Kingdom and the United States. This was something he couldn't understand.

As a GRU colonel, even if he knew everything about the Soviet espionage activities in the West, he should not know much about it. However, he knew almost everything that the most sophisticated core materials of the Soviet Union provided were originals, not copies. It can be seen that

Pinkovsky put in a lot of effort.

But one thing is certain, the case of Pinkovsky’s treason is already a certainty, and awards and handling must be carried out simultaneously. Under the personal attention of First Secretary Khrushchev, Pinkovsky’s noble man in life,

Deputy Chief of General Staff Valensov, who was directly responsible for the case, was stripped of the rank of marshal, Serov was stripped of his position as director of the General Investigation Bureau of the Soviet General Staff, and General Psovny was ordered to retire directly.

The Pinkovsky treason case caused a huge earthquake in the military and intelligence services.

After the punishment is completed, the commendation order will also be issued. As the department that caught the traitors, the KGB should receive the commendation as a matter of course. In particular, Lieutenant General Serdyuko, the director of the Main Service of Domestic Defense and Intelligence, was awarded the medal.

The person who was awarded the honor for this treason case is the current Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev. If Alan Wilson were here, he would not hesitate to believe that Brezhnev

Nev wished he could confer a medal on himself.

Serdyuko was very excited to receive such a great achievement. Naturally, he felt refreshed. After returning to the headquarters of the Domestic Defense Intelligence Service, he immediately picked up the phone and called Alexeev over.

When the director of the General Administration accepted the award, he naturally would not take all the credit. Moreover, since he was the son of the Cultural Czar, he would not and was not able to take the credit as his own, and he would be happy to commend this worthy of the name.

"You have such work ability just after graduation. Both I and Lubyanka are very much looking forward to your future." While praising you, Lieutenant General Serdyuko took out a bottle of vodka and asked, "You are already a man.

, you should be able to drink, right?”

"Of course, no problem, Director!" Alexeyev raised his eyebrows and his expression became serious.

Lieutenant General Serdyuko took out a cup, filled it with vodka, then placed the awarded Order of the Red Flag in the cup and handed it to the other party, "Should you drink it first, or read the award book first?"

Alexeyev shook the Order of the Red Banner in the wine glass, then took it out to wear, drank the vodka in one gulp, and then opened the bottle.

This is an unwritten rule for accepting the Order of the Red Banner. It originated from the fact that Marshal Galen, the first recipient of the Order of the Red Banner, accidentally dropped the Order of the Red Banner into a wine glass during the award ceremony. He took out the medal and poured the vodka in the glass.

He drank it all, but he didn't expect that this accident would become a rule. Anyone who received the Order of the Red Banner would soak the medal in a glass filled with vodka, and then drink the wine in one gulp.

Alexeyev was very excited at this time, and his face turned red because of the vodka. Obviously, for him at this age, the significance of national honor is extraordinary.

This is not as good as Alan Wilson. Although he is an Englishman and the spokesperson of imperialism, he even has a Victory Medal, which he purchased from the last king of Romania, Michael I. There are many in the world. From this point of view,

He is on an equal footing with Zhukov.

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

Also issued was a certificate of investiture, conferring the rank of captain to a newly graduated member. If Alexeev had not been in age, it would have been higher.

In the past few days, Fortseva has been walking with a wind, and everyone is smiling. The sound of her high heels makes everyone in the Kremlin know that the cultural tsar is in a good mood lately.

Kozlov and others also knew that Fortseva's good mood came from her son's meritorious service. Everyone was very tolerant towards her as the only female member of the Central Presidium. Some words of praise made Fortseva even more.

The baby is glowing.


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