Stalin. Part 7: Ranking or the Best Disaster Cure
Many people do not like Stalin's style of work, it is impossible to convince him, it is impossible to influence his plan. The only authority for Stalin is Lenin, whose orders he always fulfills, although, sometimes, he argues with the leader, demanding from him the decisions necessary for the cause.
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1. Political auditor
The events in Tsaritsyn have added authority to Stalin, he becomes a member of the Revolutionary Military Council of the Republic and is a member of the Central Committee commission for the political revision of the Cheka. Lenin did not express his complaints about working in Tsaritsyn to Stalin, but Trotsky pointed out the need to make every effort to work together with Stalin. Lenin did not lose hope of balancing the talented but addicted urethral Trotsky with the opposite olfactory Stalin. Alas, the scalar values of the psychic powers of these two heroes were too unequal.
On the next trip to Perm to investigate the reasons for the defeat of the Soviet army from Kolchak and the White Czechs, Stalin is no longer sent alone, but with Dzerzhinsky, in whose person he finds an ally and a rare person close to himself in spirit.
Many people do not like Stalin's style of work, it is impossible to convince him, it is impossible to influence his plan. The only authority for Stalin is Lenin, whose orders he always fulfills, although, sometimes, he argues with the leader, demanding from him the decisions necessary for the cause.
The olfactory contempt that permeated Stalin's external appearance, his dull voice, his manner of speaking in simple phrases and in a tone that did not tolerate objection, were read by people in a key favorable to them as moral inferiority, lack of intelligence, primitive thinking, lack of "aristocratic spirit", creativity, talent … People complained about Stalin's unfair treatment of them. But even the complainants could not fail to note Stalin's unconditional ability to influence the state of affairs at the front: “It was worth comrade. Stalin poke around, as the Ukrainian comrades went from intrigue to action”[1].
The Seventh Party Congress appoints Stalin as People's Commissar for State Control, that is, the political leader of the country's life. There is more work for him. On May 17, 1919, Yudenich's army unexpectedly went over to the offensive, a threat to Petrograd arises. The treason in the army acquired the scale of a catastrophe, with whole garrisons of Soviet troops going over to the side of the enemies. Once again, Stalin is elected for crisis management. Mercilessly destroying deserters and traitors, he achieves a correction of the situation in three weeks. All he asks from the center is two million rounds. In Petrograd, which is ripening with an anti-Soviet conspiracy, rampant searches are being carried out at the suggestion of Stalin. They look for and find hidden weapons, hostages and alarmists are shot, families of defectors are arrested. This is the real terror. The alternative is turning the country into a plundering territory.
2. Olfactory strategy versus sound eccentricities
In the South, the affairs of Soviet troops are on the brink of disaster. After fierce battles, the Whites push the Reds away from Tsaritsyn. Trotsky resigns. He is more interested in the plan for the development of the world revolution: "The road to Paris and London lies through the cities of Afghanistan and Bengal." The plans of the creator of the Red Army are a cavalry campaign against India, no less! Meanwhile, the Volunteer Army is already on the outskirts of Tula …
Stalin was sent to the Southern Front to urgently resolve the monstrous situation. Lenin knew his proposals to correct the tactically erroneous plan of the rate for the offensive against Denikin, Trotsky also pointed out this, but, not finding understanding of the rate, he resigned. For all Stalin's peremptory character (“This extravagant campaign will only strengthen Denikin and threaten us with complete collapse”), Lenin is inclined to agree with Koba's arguments: the threat of going behind them. " Stalin is categorical: if the rate does not accept his plan, he will have to "go anywhere, even to hell, just not stay on the Southern Front" [2].
Can olfactory meanings be expressed more clearly? Remaining on the Southern Front in the situation that has developed as a result of the urethral recklessness of the military leaders is extremely dangerous, and therefore impossible for the olfactory psychic. The only way out is the immediate inclusion of strategic thinking and ranking mechanisms for the army plunged into chaos.
The result of the implementation of Stalin's strategic plan in the south was the unconditional victory of the Reds. The Red Army marched 700 kilometers without supplies and logistic support, convincingly proving its political and moral superiority over the volunteers. The victory over the highly professional and well-equipped White Army was the result of the systemically unmistakable adhesion of the urethral Budyonny and the olfactory Stalin, the urethral commanders and the muscular army, assuming the qualities of their leaders and becoming invincible.
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Other parts:
Stalin. Part 1: Olfactory Providence over Holy Russia
Stalin. Part 2: Furious Koba
Stalin. Part 3: Unity of opposites
Stalin. Part 4: From Permafrost to April Theses
Stalin. Part 5: How Koba became Stalin
Stalin. Part 6: Deputy. on emergency matters
Stalin. Part 8: Time to Collect Stones
Stalin. Part 9: USSR and Lenin's testament
Stalin. Part 10: Die for the Future or Live Now
Stalin. Part 11: Leaderless
Stalin. Part 12: We and They
Stalin. Part 13: From plow and torch to tractors and collective farms
Stalin. Part 14: Soviet Elite Mass Culture
Stalin. Part 15: The last decade before the war. Death of Hope
Stalin. Part 16: The last decade before the war. Underground temple
Stalin. Part 17: Beloved Leader of the Soviet People
Stalin. Part 18: On the eve of the invasion
Stalin. Part 19: War
Stalin. Part 20: By Martial Law
Stalin. Part 21: Stalingrad. Kill the German!
Stalin. Part 22: Political Race. Tehran-Yalta
Stalin. Part 23: Berlin is taken. What's next?
Stalin. Part 24: Under the Seal of Silence
Stalin. Part 25: After the War
Stalin. Part 26: The Last Five Year Plan
Stalin. Part 27: Be part of the whole
[1] V. A. Antonov-Ovseenko. Letter of complaint to the Central Committee of the CPSU (b) May 19, 1919
[2] I. Stalin