British Civil Servant Chapter 1,739 Regretful Assassination
This year's celebration of the October Revolution was already very difficult as various truths were revealed across the Soviet Union. As the time approached, liberals continued to put pressure on them to cancel it. In this case, Tutou's invitation
Naturally, nothing happened, and no country responded.
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However, Alan Wilson is still waiting to be broadcast on television. After all, this is a very commemorative military parade, and it may not be available next year.
As for the situation in Lithuania, it is still limited to an energy blockade. Many Soviet citizens have no idea of the seriousness and are still happily joining in the farce.
Alan Wilson has been thinking about how much strength Russia has left after the disintegration of the Soviet Union. Recently, he finally got a preliminary answer. It has lost half its population and one-fifth of its area. This number can still be used to formulate a concept.
Inside, it is equivalent to missing the south of the Yangtze River, so that the ratio of population to area can be correct.
The several Stans in Central Asia are equivalent to Yunnan-Guizhou, Ukraine, Belarus and the Baltic States are equivalent to Jiangnan. This will give us a clear idea of the disintegration of the Soviet Union.
No wonder Russia is furious when NATO approaches Ukraine and Belarus. This is indeed a bottom line that cannot be given up, and no country can tolerate it.
Turngate sent a broadcast team to Moscow in order to receive the live broadcast of the military parade. Alan Wilson was on Vivien Leigh's TV station, waiting for the start of the military parade. Only two people in the UK could see this broadcast, Alan Wilson.
With Vivien Leigh accompanying her.
"Look at the hobbies of the Cabinet Secretary. Everyone will be surprised if word spreads." Vivien Leigh said with some teasing, "What's there to see? I really don't know your men's hobbies."
"Men's hobbies are just the same. Am I not proving my own achievements at this moment?" The British treasure sitting next to him proved that he was drunk on the knees of a beautiful woman. Didn't the military parade on TV prove that he has the power to control the world?
Naturally, Alan Wilson was confident.
In this military parade, who can see the afterglow of the empire? Apart from Alan Wilson, how many people can see that the officers and soldiers under review have their necks twisted to the right, and there is confusion in their unruly eyes?
If he didn't compare it with the history in his mind, he didn't actually see any difference. Although the Soviet troops were only marching step by step, maybe this was Lao Maozi's unique characteristic. This country's military parade could pass through any country.
You can master the steps and create a momentum that is not easy to mess with.
The red sausage slogans are also very interesting. The British media's broadcast lens specifically focused on the slogans for support and opposition. For example, there is a slogan like this, "Tutou, you have foreign support, but you lose domestic support."
."
Alan Wilson is remembered very much. Although it is not the neatest, it is indeed the most powerful. With the end of the military parade, it is time for the mass march again. This time the mass march is destined to be different.
Shortly after the mass march began, a man suddenly emerged from the marching crowd and fired two shots in the direction of the viewing platform. The gunshots rang through the Red Square. By the time people reacted, the assassin had already been rushed up.
Several policemen pushed him to the ground.
Because the police acted quickly, one shot was fired into the sky and another shot hit the ground. The people on the viewing platform were unharmed.
The communication team sent to Moscow immediately pointed the camera in the direction of the assassination. The British media people who were ready to call it a day became excited. Big news, absolutely big news. Everyone directly became war reporters and began to express their emotions.
Spread the word about the assassination.
In the following days, the whole story was revealed. The assassin was Shmonov, a factory mechanic from Leningrad who was 38 years old.
Shmonov was originally engaged in scientific research at a research institute. During this period, he made several small inventions, but the leaders of the research institute were not interested. This was tantamount to "sentencing death" to his new inventions.
Shmokov's passion for invention was dampened. Although he resigned from his job at the institute and became a machinist in a factory, he never forgot his experience at the institute and was convinced that the problem lay in Soviet bureaucracy.
system.
Shmonov began planning the assassination at least in March. He legally purchased a German double-barreled shotgun, then sawed the barrel short to hide it, and practiced for a while in the forest on the outskirts to ensure that he could
Hit the target accurately.
On November 5, Shmonov arrived in Moscow. He used a wig and a fake beard as a disguise. In order to avoid the metal detector, he disguised the gun barrel as a metal rod on a placard that read: (Consolidate the Nation)
!)".
Shmonov successfully blended into the crowd preparing to enter the Red Square. While waiting, he secretly removed the gun from the placard and hid it in his long coat.
After the military parade, it was time for the mass parade. As the crowd marched, Shmonov got closer and closer to Lenin's Mausoleum. He stopped only fifty meters away from Lenin's Mausoleum, and the crowd walked around
.
At this time, Melnikov, a policeman on the side of the road, was watching the parade. He noticed that a few meters of open space appeared in the bustling procession. As an experienced policeman, he immediately realized the problem. At this moment,
He saw Shmonov, who was wearing a long coat, standing in the middle of the open space. He took out a double-barreled shotgun from the coat with one hand and aimed it at the viewing platform.
Melnikov was only a few steps away from Shmonov. He reacted quickly, rushed over, grabbed Shmonov's wrist with both hands, and fired the first shot into the sky. Shmonov
In a panic, he fired another shot, and the bullet hit the ground again. Melnikov subdued Shmonov with force and took the gun away.
"I didn't expect the Soviets to be quite powerful." The news reached the UK and appeared on the news, becoming a hot topic for several days. The British media people quickly divided into two groups during the live broadcast. Some people stayed to collect follow-up progress, and others
Some simply ran away with their cameras, preserving key assassination sequences.
Alan Wilson had just arrived home, and Pamela Mountbatten happened to be watching the news. She faced her husband who came in and said, "You guys didn't discuss it in Whitehall."
"We are British civil servants, so why do we have nothing to discuss about the Soviet Union?" Alan Wilson denied, "This is an internal matter of the Soviet Union, and what we want to discuss is a British matter."
"But having said that, the Soviets do fit most people's definition of bravery." Pamela Mountbatten nodded frequently, saying that this is how she sees the Soviets.
"This kind of problem is related to individuals and cannot be placed on the entire country." Alan Wilson pouted, and his wife kept saying that the impression of the Soviets was that the popular explanation was that they were a fighting nation.
But he knew that explaining it from the perspective of national character would be completely beside the point. It was like looking at whether a nation had strong martial virtues. There were times when the nation was full of martial virtues, and there were times when its head was stuck in its crotch.
Both Imperial Russia and the Soviet Union were personal participants in the World War, and their military compositions were similar. One was a country held down by the Germans with one hand, and the other was a country that hung the Germans up and hammered them.
People who live in the mainland are Chinese, and those who live in the United States and tolerate other ethnic groups are also Chinese, but these two people are different. Combat power has something to do with organizational ability and has nothing to do with individuals. This time the assassin was completely
It's a personal behavior. Isn't it inappropriate to extend it to the entire Soviet Union by the richest woman?
"If the Soviet Union were full of people like this, would Tutou still dare to continue reforming? Right? What is full of martial virtue is a personal behavior that is dissatisfied with society. If it happened in the United States, what is it that is naturally withdrawn and has no friends since childhood?
The modifier of was immediately used.”
"You know the United States." Pamela Mountbatten covered her mouth and smiled after listening to her husband's words. "Do you think it will have any impact?"
"What impact can individual actions have?" Alan Wilson shook his head. He could guarantee that the number of homicides in the Soviet Union in the past five years should have been skyrocketing. This time it was just that the person assassinated happened to be the head of the map. Although he was very young,
But he had experienced the period of mass layoffs and knew what would happen when society plummeted. Therefore, he could guess the social unrest in the Soviet Union without investigating.
In Moscow, Alexeyev, who is the director of the Moscow Security Bureau, shouted bad luck. As the head of the Moscow Security Bureau, he must be responsible for what happened.
Another point of dissatisfaction is, why don't you shoot more accurately? I assassinated but failed to assassinate, what does this mean?
Fortunately, he had the amulet, so he called the first daughter out to do manned spaceflight right after the assassination, and then personally interrogated the criminal and showed his attitude.
Now that I have figured out the ins and outs of the matter, I have officially married. I came to the Kremlin to ask Tutou's attitude and how to deal with it. After all, Tutou is also a party involved.
Of course, the head of the map was very angry. He directly lectured Alexeyev, who did not know that he had the same status as his son-in-law. Then he was silent for a long time and said, "Send him to a mental hospital for treatment. I have no intention of giving him a serious blow."
revenge."
Tutou remembered that the murderer of Reagan's assassination was sent to a mental hospital for treatment. He felt that this would show his magnanimity, so he dealt with it this way.
"I understand, he will definitely receive good treatment." Alexeyev raised his eyebrows and nodded clearly. Mental hospitals are very important in the United States, but they are not necessarily unimportant in the Soviet Union.
Alexeyev may have misunderstood, and even thought that Tutou was unusually sober. In fact, Tutou really didn't think so much.
At this moment Shevardnadze hurriedly walked in, took a look at Alexeyev and said, "Lithuanian separatists passed a political party law to prohibit the activities of factions that support Moscow."