Big Time 1958

Chapter 594: French do not revolutionize

"It is necessary to get ahead of the French to characterize the explosion. The protests have been going on for a month. Why are the protests generally peaceful during this month, and why is there a **** conflict this time." Serov Looking at his two friends with a smile, he said, "What's different here?"

  Meshatsev's eyes lit up, and he continued on the topic and said, "The difference is that this protest is the first time that De Gaulle supporters have appeared, and there is a conflict with the original protesters."

"Yes, the reason why the protests were peaceful in the past was because our revolutionary consciousness was high enough. The reason for the tragedy this time is naturally the mad counterattack of the remnants of capitalism, otherwise nothing will happen. If you don't believe it, The protests of the previous month are the facts." Goryunov snapped his fingers, already knowing what to do.

  The conversation of the three is entirely based on standpoint, no matter whether it is black and white or whatever. Anyway, this shitpot Charles de Gaulle government and their supporters have to continue, and they have to continue with their faces. In this case, no matter how defenders of de Gaulle defended, the opponents would not believe it. The biggest effect of this bomb is to win over those who do not take sides.

"Also, according to my investigation, these protesters with different opinions and different opinions all claim to be the purest revolutionaries. In this case, we can deal a fatal blow to French public opinion through the opposite direction!" When Serov spoke , to report the KGB's own investigation, as well as the investigations of the United Kingdom and the United States, to two of his friends. As for why the Anglo-American investigation fell into his hands, it's very simple. This kind of investigation is very routine and not confidential. Just buy it with money.

   Meshatsev and Goryunov looked at each other, exchanged a wink, then reached out and made a gesture of invitation, "Then let's see what our general political commissar has to say. How to do it in the opposite direction..."

"The number of protesters across the country in France is large, but the views are completely inconsistent. Trotskyists, anarchists, environmentalists, and various ideological trends. The protesters held various portraits, completely disregarding These ideas are conflicting, and there are hardly any of our supporters except the French Communist Party. But they all call themselves the purest revolutionaries. And de Gaulle is talking about ending the strike, can't these two issues be combined?" Serov poured a glass of red wine for each of his two friends, shook the glass and said, "The advantage of doing this is nothing more than preventing the end of the strike. You must know that those who claim to be the purest revolutionaries, and the Soviet Union as the leader of the socialist country. Define them as not revolutionary enough and that's what happens."

"They will use more drastic means to prove that they are the purest revolutionaries. What the Soviet Union said is slander. In this way, the idea of ​​stopping the strike will be resisted." Goryunov suddenly drank the wine in his glass. He shouted, "Understood, we use this rebellious mentality to achieve our goal, prolong the strike time, and cause losses to France at the same time."

   "Then what are you waiting for, let's go back and write an editorial!" Meshatsev laughed, took Goryunov's hand and left Lubyanka, they were going back to their home court. The headquarters of the radio station and the headquarters of TASS.

Before the two, Serov, who had been hated for a long time, once again expressed his sympathy for the French police, "As a senior security cadre, I have to say that the French police are working hard to maintain national order, but the work in the field of security must be very careful. , Under certain conditions, the baton can of course solve the problem. But if you can't find a bomb, what's the use of you? Can you only deal with people who have nothing?"

   Two editorials, written by TASS President Goryunov, and broadcast by the Chairman of the Radio and Television Committee, Meshatsev, through the Voice of the Soviet Union, spread throughout Western Europe, including France, which was ostensibly occupied by revolutionaries.

The first article mainly commented on the explosion in France, and attributed the explosion to the frantic counterattack of the bourgeoisie, "We can see that the movement in France has been going on for a month. Since the beginning of the month, the protests have been It has been going on, it can't be said that no one was killed in the whole process, but it was still generally peaceful for the huge protesters, and the first time after the march of the bourgeoisie started, it was so shocking This is something that has to be reflected. At the same time, we have to admire the unity of the bourgeoisie, which can often show unprecedented strength in the face of the threat of equality.”

Immediately after the second report appeared, "From the beginning of the movement, it has nothing to do with the Soviet Union. Could it be that the wave of resistance in the United States was also planned by the Soviet Union? The protest in the Federal Republic of Germany last year was also influenced by the Soviet Union. If it has something to do with the Soviet Union, then we will give a certain response here. We believe that the protesters this time are not revolutionaries, but a group of petty bourgeois people who have committed the so-called ideal fanaticism. They are a group of People who don't know what they're doing, such so-called revolutionaries, better not have anything to do with the Soviet Union."

  With France already paralyzed, these two Soviet editorials quickly reached the ears of the French. Almost instantly, the entire French protesters exploded. They accepted the first statement almost instantly, and at the same time scoffed at the second statement. To the French, especially the French in the revolution, they said that you have no revolutionary spirit. A very irrational thing, but the USSR did it through TASS and radio.

From Voltaire's acerbic attack on the dark rule of the Catholic Church, advocating the doctrine of natural rights, in his view all men are created equal; to Rousseau's exposition of the social contract theory, any government that undermines people's free and democratic rights can make them overthrow.

   It can be said that it was the thoughts of Voltaire and Rousseau that led the French people on the road of revolution, and it was also their spirit that made the French people struggle stubbornly on the tortuous road of revolution. It is no exaggeration that the French people give them an unparalleled accolade. Voltaire looked up at the empty statue, which vividly reflected his disregard and criticism of the Catholic Church. The statue of Rousseau stretches out a hand holding a torch, symbolizing that Rousseau's thought ignited the fire of the revolution. Voltaire and Rousseau were like two bright lights, giving hope to people who were in the reign of darkness at that time.

   Almost every generation of French people can catch up with a revolution, 1789 was the French Revolution, the Napoleonic Wars were followed by the 1830 Revolution and the 1848 Revolution, and the Second Reich caught up with the Paris Commune Revolution of 1871. After the Second World War, the great French people abandoned the Third Republic, and the French abandoned the Fourth Republic ten years ago and established the Fifth Republic.

  Rebuttals came one after another, and the revolutionaries who were described by the Soviet Union as not revolutionary enough to give examples to prove their revolutionary character, from the French Revolution to the establishment of the Paris Commune, and the revolution they are currently carrying out.

   "We will strike until the election starts and see what the final result is." This is what the protesters said. After the Soviet Union said they were not revolutionary enough, they were ready to carry out the revolution to the end. Let the leaders of the so-called socialist camp in the Soviet Union know whether the birthplace of the Paris Commune is revolutionary enough.

   In fact, the labor-management agreement signed by Pompidou on behalf of Charles de Gaulle a few days ago was aborted before it was implemented. Grenell Protocol. The main terms of the agreement include: a 35% increase in the minimum wage, a 10% increase in the average wage, and stronger union power. The increase in labor benefits promised by the Grenell Agreement is indeed unprecedented, on par with the Martinon Agreement before World War II. The union hopes that this agreement will mobilize workers to return to work, so that the campaign can be declared a victory and the union's status can be proven.

   However, the workers were not happy when they learned that the agreement was reached. They gained courage from the protests of the students: the police failed to treat the students, let alone use force against the workers, the students were able to organize bravely to express their voices, and they also needed to organize their own protests instead of being represented by the trade union all the time. .

  Because of a bomb and the Soviet editorial saying that the French are not revolutionary enough, the French who were already enthusiastic about the revolution were instantly dizzy, and everyone rushed to tell them that they should continue to strike until the election. The French Communist Party, the French Socialist Party, the International Trotskyite institutions in France, and even the Algerian Socialist Workers Party have all expressed support for the people's voice.

All of these parties refused de Gaulle to let them persuade the protesters to return to work, and on June 1, the Soviet Union's Western Cluster in the GDR said it would conduct an exercise with the East German People's Army, should the military suppress the protesters in some countries behavior, should immediately attack the cause of human liberation.

"Just find an opportunity to kill a few Algerian workers who have participated in the protest. Who do you think the Algerians will suspect in this situation?" Serov, who was smoking a cigarette, put down the latest information and looked at Sahartov in front of him. Ski.

   "Of course the supporters of de Gaulle, those supporters of the right-wing government, have always looked down on the Algerians." Sakhartowski smiled and left the chairman's office.

  Algeria is such a large area and so many people, it is not so easy to swallow a country of more than 500,000 square kilometers in France. Now it is obvious that the French cannot swallow it or spit it out. Shelov is looking forward to the results of this election. After the strike had lasted for more than a week, the elections officially began. (To be continued~^~)

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