Development of productivity started in 1981
Chapter 241 The Development Party launches an armed uprising in Poland
Chapter 241 The Development Party launches an armed uprising in Poland
Wang Jiankun first went to the Polish base in January, and now it is August, more than half a year has passed.
At this time, the territory of the Polish base has expanded from the original 2 acres of forest land to more than 3 acres, and this is the area of the main base.
In addition, a branch base was established in the border areas near the Czech Republic and Slovakia, covering an area of about 3 acres. Of course, it was mainly forest land, because only places like forest farms with relatively backward transportation and communications could facilitate the activities of the full-scale liberation array.
Wang Jiankun entered the northern main base again in the identity of David, where he met the base director Adrian.
“Captain David, welcome to Poland.” After Wang Jiankun got off the “Thunderbird” hypersonic aircraft, Adrian stepped forward to help take the helmet of the anti-gravity suit and welcomed Wang Jiankun’s arrival.
“Hello, Adrian! Let’s have someone tow this Thunderbird to the cave hangar first. It will be dawn soon.”
“Okay, Commander David, I’ll have someone come over and tow it away. Let’s go to the wooden house first. There we have the barbecue and sausages you like.”
After Adrian finished speaking, he used the brain-computer chip to notify the new human members in the base to come and tow the “Thunderbird” to the cave hangar and do some basic maintenance work on it, while leading Wang Jiankun to the wooden house in the forest 300 meters away.
“Bring the meat and sausages from the oven, and then guard from a distance. Don’t approach this house without my order.” Adrian ordered the guards waiting at the door.
“Yes, sir.” The guard saluted and went to prepare.
“Captain David, please take a seat. The food will be delivered soon. Let’s have a cup of coffee first.”
“Thank you, Adrian. Are there still so few people here? Have they been deployed to the periphery?” Wang Jiankun walked along and used his superpowers to check the situation near the base. He found that there were very few people, unlike the previous information that said that there were more than 8 members.
“Um, Chief, there are only about 60 new humans and 20 Poles who have passed the assessment and have had brain-computer chips implanted in the main base. There are only about 40 to 60 people in the other two branch bases, all of whom are new humans and reliable personnel who have received brain-computer chip transplants. The other members are all near several large cities such as Warsaw.”
“Oh, what’s the reason? This main base covers more than 3 acres, but with so few people, is it enough?”
“Captain David, this is a forest farm. In order to maintain confidentiality and prevent the Warsaw Pact planes in the sky from discovering anything unusual, we dare not transform the forest land into a farm on a large scale. So far, the food and meat produced here are still very small, and we cannot provide food for too many members of the organization.
In addition, we dare not vigorously develop transportation to connect with several large towns in the surrounding areas, otherwise the government will often send people to inspect and forcibly purchase our wood and crop output.
Therefore, the base here is mainly responsible for the production of weapons and ammunition and the military training of new members. After the training, the members of the organization will be sent to large cities to further recruit new members. “
Adrian gave a detailed account of the development of the base over the past six months.
It turned out that although martial law had ended in Poland at this time, political repression was still continuing. Various organizations in the country were being hunted down and suppressed. Even the Solidarity Union went underground and organized resistance through secret publications (such as the Election Daily).
Therefore, the Development Party founded by Adrian can only carry out secret activities, and in order to ensure that the base is not betrayed, only people who have been strictly screened can come in. After coming in, their range of activities is also strictly controlled, and they can only move around in military training areas and rest areas. After completing military training, they will be sent away.
In addition, Poland’s planned economy has collapsed in recent years. Centralization has led to inefficiency. The foreign debt crisis broke out in 1980 and food shortages have become normalized.
Agricultural collectivization also failed, with 70% of arable land owned by private small farmers, but state-enforced acquisitions led to low farmer enthusiasm.
However, in order to ensure that the working class can survive, the government has become increasingly strict in its acquisition of private farms.
Adrian judged the situation and did not vigorously develop the forest where the base was located. He only allowed a few people to engage in logging and planting to maintain a minimum output.
After two visits, government officials who came to purchase agricultural products found that not only was the road difficult to travel, but the output was also pitifully small, so they rarely came and only asked Adrian to deliver the timber to the warehouse on time according to the previous contract.
In the following months, the tax collectors stopped coming and only went to the timber warehouse to receive the timber.
“Captain David, the meat and sausages are ready. Please try them.” Adrian sliced the meat and sausages brought in by the guards and sprinkled them with pepper and spices.
“Well, it’s good. The meat is grilled very well. The grilled sausage is also good and very fragrant. Is this meat from the cows you raise yourself?”
“Yes, this meat and sausage are all produced in the base, and it is difficult to buy them outside.
There is no fresh meat on the market now. You can only buy some on the black market and in selected areas of state-owned stores, but the price is extremely expensive, and you even need US dollars to buy it.” Adrian said.
It turned out that Poland’s foreign debt at that time was as high as more than 200 billion US dollars, the inflation rate exceeded 50%, and there was a serious shortage of food, medicine and daily necessities.
After martial law in 1981, the West imposed economic sanctions on Poland but allowed humanitarian aid to enter to alleviate the suffering of the people.
Meat, eggs and milk on the black market are part of these humanitarian aid supplies.
The Reagan administration in the United States viewed Poland as “the weak link among the Soviet satellite states” and supported anti-government forces (such as the underground Solidarity trade union) through aid.
In 1984, Poland was still under high pressure after martial law, but the United States bypassed the government and reached out to the people directly through non-governmental organizations.
The organization that implements this aid is CARE, which was established after World War II. It is a non-profit organization in the United States and focused on aid to Eastern Europe in the 1980s.
Funding comes primarily from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), private donations and European partners.
Then buy food, milk powder, medicine and other supplies.
Supplies are shipped from the United States or Western European ports (such as Hamburg and Rotterdam) via cargo ships to the Polish ports of Gdansk or Szczecin.
Some packages came by land from West Germany or Austria over the Czechoslovakian border.
The Polish government, under international pressure, allowed the aid to enter duty-free, but the secret police (SB) may randomly check the contents of the packages.
After the supplies enter Poland, they are mainly distributed to the Polish people through three major networks.
First of all, the Catholic Church, the Polish Catholic Church (especially Archbishop Józef Glemp of Warsaw) was the main distribution channel. Churches and monasteries became distribution centers, and priests and nuns distributed the packages to poor families through the parish network, giving priority to children, the elderly and the sick.
The second was the underground Solidarity Union, whose members secretly received some of the supplies and passed them on to the families of striking workers and relatives of political prisoners.
Another one is the Red Cross and local communities. The Polish Red Cross assists in distribution, and community volunteers set up temporary collection points in factories and schools.
These packages contained food (milk powder, butter, flour, canned meat, chocolate (American brands such as Hershey’s)), medical supplies (antibiotics, bandages, vitamin tablets), daily necessities (soap, toothpaste, clothing) and political materials (some packages contained anti-government leaflets and underground publications (such as Election Daily), but the risk was extremely high.)
The Polish government has both acquiesced and restricted these packages.
The Jaruzelski regime acquiesced to the aid inflow to avoid larger protests, but denigrated it in the media as a “tool of imperialist propaganda.”
In addition, some officials resold aid materials, and the black market price of a can of American milk powder was equivalent to 1/3 of the monthly salary of an ordinary worker. The government earned foreign exchange by selling Western goods through state-owned stores (such as “Pewex”), which formed an ironic contrast with CARE aid.
Therefore, the Polish government’s control over the people was gradually weakening at this time. Not only was the material control weakened, but the ideological control was also weakened to the extreme.
If the Soviet Union’s troops stationed in Poland had not suppressed the Polish government and army at this time, the rule might have been overthrown by the angry people.
Wang Jiankun ate while listening to Adrian’s detailed introduction.
Only by going deep into the lower classes of Polish society can you get accurate information about these things; otherwise, all official information is peaceful.
“Since the people are already very dissatisfied with the government, we can try to launch a new round of armed uprising to test the attitude of the government forces and the Soviet troops.
If the opponent’s counterattack is swift and tough, then our Progressive Party will calm down again and carry out secret activities. If the opponent reacts slowly and has a soft attitude, we will seize the opportunity to capture several small and medium-sized towns near the sea and try to hold them.
In addition, we should distribute the weapons we produce to the radical factions of the Solidarity Union as much as possible, and try to encourage them to join the riot and relieve some of the pressure. “Wang Jiankun said slowly.
“Captain David, don’t we have to wait any longer? So far, we have only 800 formal members in our Progressive Party and more than 2000 reserve members. I’m afraid we won’t be able to complete the task with just this little strength,” said Adrian.
“Didn’t you say that the morale of the Polish army is already very low? It shouldn’t be difficult to capture just a few small towns. It doesn’t matter if we can’t hold them.
If we take action now, we can highlight the Progressive Party and let more Polish people know about it, which will make it easier to attract more members in the future. Otherwise, it will be difficult to catch up with the scale of the Solidarity Union relying on the current communication method.
In addition, the All-Union Front is about to launch a campaign to unify all of Myanmar. In order to distract the attention of other major powers, we need to create some trouble in the heart of Europe so that they don’t have time to care about the war at our headquarters.”
“Okay, I’ll follow the order. Since we want to make some noise to attract everyone’s attention and keep the spark for subsequent development, the location of the armed uprising must be chosen carefully.” Adrian was originally a soldier, so after Wang Jiankun gave the order, although he had some objections, he still chose to execute it.
So in the next few hours, Adrian worked with several staff personnel in the base to formulate an armed uprising plan through brain-computer chips and communication satellites, and reported the discussion process to Wang Jiankun.
Wang Jiankun didn’t know much about the actual situation in Poland. Only local people like Adrian knew the topography and the various forces in different places best, so he did not interfere in the formulation of the plan.
The only emphasis was on attracting the attention of several major countries, taking advantage of the opportunity to seize several small and medium-sized coastal towns, and promoting the Progressive Party organization to the public.
Therefore, according to Wang Jiankun’s goals and requirements and combined with the current situation in Poland, the final plan came out.
First, the communications team carried out the propaganda mission, using a small, high-power radio station made by Wang Jiankun using his superpowers to spread propaganda to the Polish people, calling on them to take to the streets to protest against the government’s high-pressure policies, demanding food and drug subsidies, punishing corrupt elements, and so on.
The second plan was to attack prisons near Warsaw and try to enter the prisons to release political prisoners.
If the government forces react slowly, they will take the opportunity to attack radio stations, airports and other targets.
After the government troops and Soviet garrisons were attracted to the vicinity of Warsaw, the armed insurgents moved to Koszalin and Słupsk to attack the local police forces, strive to eliminate the enemy in one battle, and then quickly form a new war government.
The plan still looks very simple, and many situations are just estimates. It is still unknown how well it can be implemented. But as long as the first two steps are implemented, at least the Soviet Union and several European countries will be attracted to Poland, the front line of the Cold War confrontation.
Wang Jiankun waited in the base for three days, during which time he used his superpowers to build another nuclear reactor and two weapons and ammunition production lines for the base, and also produced a batch of raw materials that were difficult to obtain on the market.
In the future, the production of weapons and ammunition will be increased here to arm more armed forces of the Progressive Party.
In order to ensure the success of the third step of the small town capture plan, he also ordered the high-altitude airship troops to transport a large amount of flour, canned beef and mutton, medicines and other civilian supplies from the Argentine base to the waters off Denmark.
Once the plan to capture the town by force is successful, the supplies shipped from South America will not only provide logistical supplies for the Development Party’s troops, but can also be distributed to ordinary people to gain their support.
By 8:25 a.m. local time on August 6, Poland, everything was ready and the plan was officially implemented.
First, the communications team turned on a high-power radio and played the broadcast that had been prepared long ago in a loop.
At this time, people who had radios were getting up and turning on the radio to listen to the broadcast. While tuning the channel, they would occasionally receive the Development Party’s propaganda broadcasts.
In order to ensure that the propaganda programs can be received by the general Polish population, the high-power radio station manufactured by Wang Jiankun not only has high power, but can also send signals in more than 10 frequency bands at the same time.
Therefore, as long as you turn on the radio, there is a very high probability that you will hear the broadcast signal sent by the communication team.
At this time, the government official in charge of radio had not yet come to work. After hearing this public propaganda broadcast, the staff on duty operated the equipment to locate the location where the broadcast was sent and reported it urgently.
However, the government, which had become corrupt to a certain extent, had become extremely inefficient, and it took more than two hours to accurately locate the broadcast location.
When they were preparing to coordinate the police force to arrest them.
Boom~, boom~, two loud noises came from the prison and the radio building in the distance.
It turned out that two high-powered rockets hit the target and exploded.
At this time, people in the government building realized that the armed resistance mentioned on the radio was not just talk, but was serious.
But it was too late. The gunshots from the direction of the prison lasted only a few minutes and then disappeared. No one answered the phone, which meant that the prison, which held many political prisoners, had been captured by the armed forces of the Development Party.
Then the radio broadcast that was originally broadcasting the Polish morning news was replaced by the propaganda content of this development party.
When Jaruzelski heard the voice coming from the conference room, his face changed drastically and his hands could not help but tremble.
Even the large-scale demonstrations launched by the Solidarity Union before had failed to make him lose his composure like this.
This is because the Solidarity movement is relatively mild, unlike the Development Party, which is not only able to capture prisons and radio buildings by force, but also conducts global broadcasts in a very planned manner.
This will shake his rule. No matter how things develop later, even if he suppresses the Development Party, he will not be able to hold on to his current position.
So he made an inappropriate request to the army to eliminate the Development Party as soon as possible at all costs, and also asked the police force to conduct a nationwide search and detain all Development Party members found, and then humanitarian destroy them when the time is right.
After completing the arrangement, he angrily left the meeting room and went to his own office, ready to explain to the Soviet side.
(End of this chapter)