Struggle in Soviet Russia

Chapter 287: Plenary Meeting (2)

"Don't pay too much attention to the trivial power struggle," Victor smiled and said, "The key point is whether the work of the committee can be promoted smoothly. Also, on the issue of division of labor, I have spoken to all the comrades of the Presidium. Having talked about it, there shouldn't be too much problem."

Olivitsky looked at him carefully for a while, as if trying to make sure what he said was sincere.

"During my trip to Iran," Victor didn't seem to feel the other person's gaze. He looked at the woods ahead and said thoughtfully, "Comrade Boris, I hope you don't put too much energy on the presidium. At the plenary meeting."

Olivitsky's gaze was suspicious. As far as he knew, Victor had very limited personnel in the presidium. Apart from him, there was only one Yusupov.

According to the division of labor planned by Victor, Yusupov is in charge of the work of the Ideological Defense Bureau. His work is very special because the National Security People’s Committee did not originally have the ideological defense bureau. In other words, This department is completely newly built, not to mention the perfection of various working mechanisms, and even the staffing is incomplete.

As a result, Yusupov will be very busy for a period of time after joining the NKVD. He needs to have frequent contact with the NKVD and the Propaganda Department to make the whole department run smoothly.

Therefore, considering the actual situation, Yusupov should not have much energy to deal with the internal affairs of the committee, especially the affairs in the presidium.

Now, Victor has also asked himself to spend as little energy as possible on the issue of the presidium meeting. Wouldn't it be that the leadership of the entire presidium is simply handed over to others? For the chairman of the presidium, does this mean letting go of the greatest authority?

"The composition of the bureau is more complicated. According to my estimation, the running-in work will definitely take a certain amount of time," Victor explained, seeing the other party’s doubts. Being strong is likely to arouse concerns from other comrades."

Olivitzki nodded clearly. Victor is the chairman of the committee and he holds the most important foreign intelligence bureau. This puts him in a relatively detached position in the presidium, if he is strong in the early days of the presidium meeting. , Then it is estimated that everyone in the presidium will have concerns about this, thinking that this comrade chairman is ready to make a statement and suppress all the different voices.

In this way, in order to protect their own interests, it is difficult to say that other members of the presidium will not get close together and form a situation of confrontation with him.

In Olivitzki’s view, Victor is not necessarily really afraid of anything. The reason why he made such a choice, even willing to compromise, retreat, and more on certain issues, I’m afraid he still wants to do it. Some things.

"Comrade Boris, I have my plan to entrust the work of the Technical Bureau and the General Affairs Bureau to you," the chairman continued when Olivitsky thought he understood Victor's intentions. "In the next period of time, I hope you can enter the state as soon as possible and do a good job."

"Say," Olivitzki said hastily.

"Specifically, I hope that the Technical Bureau can set up a technical information database," Victor said. "For the relevant plan, I have asked the Secretariat to come up with a material, and someone will send it to you later. Here, I just briefly elaborated on the ideas in this regard."

There was a pause. Victor seemed to be organizing the language. After a while, he went on to say: "You have just joined the National Security People’s Committee, so some situations may not be well understood. In the work of the Foreign Intelligence Service, I have always What really value is not military intelligence, but technical intelligence. In addition, with the end of future wars, the focus of the Foreign Intelligence Agency's work will be completely biased towards the acquisition of technical intelligence."

Olivitzki nodded intently. He is a technical general. He has been engaged in technical work in the past. Therefore, this idea of ​​Victor is more acceptable.

"For some time in the past, I have been trying to categorize and summarize the technical information obtained by the Foreign Intelligence Agency," Victor continued, "to build a technical information database that can provide classified retrieval. This technical information database should not only contain The technical information obtained by the Foreign Intelligence Bureau should also include the technical information owned by the various technical categories of the alliance. Well, you can think of it as a library or archive, and it should at least include two parts: an information library and a retrieval library. The effect it wants to achieve is to search for a certain category of technical information through the search database, and you can find all current domestic and foreign scientific research achievements in this category, and even ongoing scientific research projects."

Olivitzki took a deep breath. He could understand what Victor meant, but it was precisely because he understood what Victor meant that he knew how heavy the work was.

As a technical talent, Olivitzki knows that as far as the current international classification method is concerned, the classification of traditional technical fields can be divided into seven major parts, such as electronic information, biomedicine, instrumentation, processing engineering, etc. wait wait wait.

Under the seven categories, there are a large number of detailed categories. Take the category of electronic information as an example, it can be divided into electrical equipment and electrical engineering, audio-visual technology, communications, and so on.

Below these refined categories, there are more refined categories. Generally speaking, these categories form a tree structure. Therefore, it can also be called a technology tree.

Just imagine, if you want to build a technical information database of the kind described by Victor according to this classification, the energy required will be amazing. Even if you can get sufficient support, I am afraid that it will not be completed in a few years. Thing.

But having said that, Olivitsky also understands that once this thing is done, how much influence it will have, let alone other things, once this thing is done, at least for the scientific and technological research of the alliance , Technical education and many other fields, will have a profound impact.

"This is a very tedious and energy-consuming task," Victor turned sideways, facing Olivitsky, and continued, "but what is certain is that it will have an immeasurable impact on the technological progress of the alliance. The role of promotion, so it is also a vital task."

Holding Olivitsky’s hand, Victor continued: “For related work projects, I have submitted applications to Comrades Malinkov and Beria. The two committee members are highly supportive of this project. What they mean is, In the process of project advancement, they will try their best to solve it for us no matter what kind of support is needed. And their request is that the technical bureau needs to submit a progress report to them every quarter. Therefore, Comrade Boris, Once you take over this job, you have to bear the most pressure."

Victor raised his right hand, pointed his index finger upward, and said with a smile: "You must understand that it is not only me who will be staring at you, not only the two Politburo members, but also Comrade Stalin. This The success or failure of the project will not only determine my destiny, of course, it will also determine your destiny."

Olivitzki's complexion flushed, he only felt that blood was surging. What the presidium is fighting for power and what factional struggles are not important to him at this moment, because he has made clear his future direction.

To be honest, before being transferred to the National Security People’s Committee, Oliwiecki also hesitated. Although the work he was responsible for was a bit boring, in general, there was no danger. The work of the National Security People’s Committee is different. This department is not only hated by people, but also crisis-ridden. He would not choose to come if he didn’t have ambitions in his heart.

However, after being transferred, Olivitzki knew that he would be in charge of the work of the Technical Bureau and the General Affairs Bureau, and Olivitsky was unavoidably disappointed, because within the People’s Committee of National Security, these two departments are truly indifferent. .

But who knows it is these two cold yamen, but now they have got such an important job, the most important thing is that this job is not only in line with Olivitsky’s appetite, but also has an endless future. How can this not make it? Is he feeling excited?

"How about, Comrade Boris, are you confident?" Victor could see Olivitsky's emotional fluctuations, but he still asked with a smile.

Although he was more than ten years older than Victor, Olivitzki pursed his lips, stood up straight, and gave the opponent a standard military salute.

He didn't say whether he had confidence, but such a standard salute had already summed up everything he wanted to say.

"I'm waiting for your good news," Victor said with a smile and offered a military salute, then reached out his hand to the other side.

Olivitzki shook hands with him and nodded vigorously at the same time.

Watching Oliwiecki get into the car, the gray Volga sedan slowly started to move to the headquarters building of the People's Committee of National Security not far away, Victor sighed softly.

He put his hands in the pockets of the windbreaker, and walked towards the villa where he lived.

As Victor said before, he didn't even think about participating in the presidium's fight for power. All he needed was to make brilliant achievements.

Fairness and freedom from the hearts of the people, although most of the time it is nonsense, but sometimes it is feasible. Victor believes that as long as time passes, those who can determine their own destiny will always see it in the National Security People’s Committee. , Who is indispensable, who is irrelevant.

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