Soviet Union 1991

Main text Chapter 488: A hymn of loyalty

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"Don't be ridiculous. Release me without charge? I am the East German leader who is given special care by the federal government. Although I am just a scapegoat for the GDR government, how could I be rescued by a lawyer delegation when my political significance is greater than my actual value?"

Krenz raised his hand, and the handcuffs made a clanging sound, as if mocking Delavelle's self-importance. Although Delavelle's words sounded good on the surface, Krenz knew very well that a small person like him who had no use value was not worth a country's effort to rescue. Krenz knew very well how much weight Delavelle's previous seemingly heartfelt remarks had. In the final analysis, he was just useless.

"I think Comrade Krenz underestimated his own value." Delavelle smiled and said honestly, "I was originally planning to play an emotional card, but in the current situation, I think it would be more direct to speak with interests."

Since the other party forced him to tell the truth, Delavelle had no need to continue to hide it. "We tried to win over Oscar Lafontaine, but that old guy seemed to have a bottom line. Even if he wanted to establish the 'New International', he would clearly distinguish himself from the Soviet Union and would not let us intervene in their affairs."

"New International? Are you talking about Lafontaine's line of unifying the European left-wing parties?" Krenz said disdainfully. He bluntly pointed out the fantasy of the Left United Front. "They were just forced to do so because of the refugee problem. In fact, there are many contradictions between the Social Democratic Party of Germany and the United Socialist Front of France. It is more realistic to expect them to redefine Europe than to expect the steel torrent to push the world flat. "

Dlaverie interrupted and said, "So your existence has become particularly important. After all, we did not expect that the situation in Europe has changed so much in just five years. ** is no longer the number one enemy in Western Europe. The rotten movement of pan-Islam is spreading like a cancer in Europe. Sure enough, the only thing that can unite two different consciousnesses is extreme religious elements. "

"But you haven't told me yet, how can I get out?" Krenz was a little confused. The Soviet Union had no roots in Germany, so how could it release him without guilt.

Dlaverie moved his position and tried to make himself look more natural under the monitor.

"Tell me, Comrade Krenz. We have been talking here for so long, why is no one monitoring our conversation? To be honest, isn't it incredible that a political prisoner like you still has the right to visit the prison?"

Krenz took a deep breath. Indeed, they had been talking about taboo topics for so long here, and no one came to stop them.

"The influence of the KGB in Germany is far more far-reaching and complex than you can imagine. Aren't you curious about why the complete monitoring network and control system was destroyed without a trace after the Stasi withdrew from East Germany on March 31, 1990? Some of the Stasi files were destroyed before the establishment of the Federal Archives Administration of the former East Germany, including the information of some secret agents and intelligence personnel, so that they can continue to collect intelligence in the Federal Republic of Germany in the future."

Shocked.

After hearing Delavelle's speech, Krenz was stunned. He believed that what the man in front of him said was correct, but why

"The person who planned this secret plan was the current General Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party."

Delaville motioned Krenz to calm down, and then said, "Now you should believe where our foundation comes from."

The time for visiting the prison has come, and Delavelle, who pretends to be a lawyer, must leave the federal prison. He left Krenz alone and walked out of this gloomy prison.

Before leaving, Delavelle warned Krenz that he must keep his mouth shut. If he dared to reveal any news, his family in Germany would be in trouble.

Outside the door, the unusually low-key Comrade Vladimir was waiting for Delavelle. Yanaev entrusted such an important matter to Vladimir, which was enough to show Yanaev's trust in the newly promoted KGB leader.

The car door was opened, and Vladimir, whose figure blended into the dark environment inside the car, only revealed the side profile and lines. He asked in a deep voice, "Did Krenz agree?"

"He is still hesitating." After thinking for a long time, Delavelle chose the word hesitant.

Vladimir snorted coldly, "I knew this guy wouldn't agree so easily, but he is an important card in our hand and we can't lose it. Compared with before, the general secretary's other trump card seems to be safer."

Delavelle did not interrupt. He knew that the other card Vladimir was talking about was a time bomb hidden inside the Federal German government. Now it is waiting for the opportunity to explode. At the same time, she was also the most critical link in the secret operation. It is said that the time and energy spent by the KGB on her accounted for more than half of the German intelligence gathering funds. Even Yanayev personally held a meeting in Lubyanka, declaring that the German operation was a priority.

"Since we parted in 1990, she has gone further than we thought. Even the General Secretary was surprised at her growth speed. At first I thought she would only stop at the position of government minister, but now it seems that she will achieve greater success." Vladimir said to himself.

He suddenly remembered that when Yanayev first mentioned this person, he was surprised, but more of an admiration for Yanayev's strategy.

Greater achievements? The first thing that Delavelle thought of was the position of the German leader. It was chilling to think that the top leader of a country was actually a Soviet intelligence officer.

"Dlavelle, you will be responsible for operations in Germany in the future, so sooner or later you will be exposed to these secrets that no more than five people in the entire Moscow top know."

In other words, Vladimir hoped that Delavelle would keep the secrets to himself and never reveal them. Otherwise, what awaits him will be a severe review by the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

In 1989, she joined the "Democratic Rise" organization in East Germany, and then joined the last government of the East German period, becoming the deputy spokesperson of Prime Minister de Maiziere. It was at that time that Yanayev noticed her.

In 1990, the Democratic Rise she belonged to merged with the CDU organization in East Germany, and then became a member of the CDU.

At the end of 1990, in the first general election after the reunification of East and West Germany, this person successfully won a direct seat in the Stralsund-Rügen-Grimen constituency and became a federal member of parliament. Soon, she was included in the cabinet by Helmut Kohl and began to emerge in German politics.

"Under Kohl's special care, she grew up quickly and rose rapidly in the CDU. Some people even called her Kohl's successor. Just think about it, she was able to serve as vice chairman of the CDU from 1991 to 1998, as Federal Minister of Women and Youth from 1991 to 1994, and as Federal Minister of the Environment, Nature Conservation and Reactor Safety from 1994 to the present. In just six years, it can be said that everything went smoothly."

"Will she then take the position of German leader?" Delavelle asked, this was the question he was most curious about.

After a long silence, Vladimir just said I don't know.

Then he added, "But in the future, I think the whole of Europe will remember this person's name, just like everyone remembers General Secretary Yanaev. After Empress Theophano of the Holy Roman Empire a thousand years ago, she is likely to become the first female politician to lead Germany."

Vladimir didn't know how many pawns Yanaev had planted in the European game, but there were many secret intelligence officers like the Stasi. Although these people are still insignificant green seedlings now, they will one day grow into towering trees and subvert the political situation in Europe.

"Angela Merkel, I really look forward to the day when you can visit Moscow as the German Chancellor in the future." (To be continued.)

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