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1948--Benes, then President of the Czechs, ashamed of having been used by the
Nazis, did Russia a supreme favor by way of atonement. He refused to call out
the loyally democratic Czech army to put down the Communist coup in Prague. "
The Herald-News
Passaic, New Jersey
08 Oct 1952, Wed \u2022 Page 8
Malenkov's Card File Has Made Him No. 2 Red
His Cards Have Brought Death, Promotion Nazi Heydrich Fooled
Him
By George Weller Special to The
Herald-News And Chicago Daily News
ROME-- To become Russia\u2019s dictator No. 2 is today a card
trick. Georgi Maximilianovic Malenkov, the rising boss, succeeds Stalin because
he has energy, craft, and a live card index. Malenkov\u2019s files cover the
whole elite of the Communist Party. He acts solely on what he reads in his
cards, spelling fortune for his friends, exile or death for his enemies.
The 200 million Russians got their first public view of
Malenkovs prowess when he stepped before the 19th congress of the party to read
out the future.
This was Malenkovs baptism as provisory secretary general of
the Communist Party, a post he has held offstage since January.
This supreme card trick is made possible by the files that
he started nearly 30 years ago when he was graduated from the Rabfak
Engineering College, in Moscow.
THE big-eared, round-faced 50-year-old party wheel has
rolled a long way from his native tribe on the Ural steppes, the fierce
Bashkirs. nomads converted to Christ by the czars and to Marx by the
Bolsheviks. Following Stalin doggedly through all the zigzag twists of the
line, through purges, trials and physical liquidations, Malenkov has learned
much from the 74-year-old \u201cSoso.\u201d Always, when trouble has come to Stalin,
Malenkov has eased himself into the switchboard position, determining the fates
of others.
Malenkov, still slightly deaf from a typhus attack he
suffered as a student, is a versatile hustler, no bookworm and no swivel-chair
bureaucrat, despite his pudgy figure and Kremlin pallor from night work. He
fought with a gun for Communism before his cards started to accumulate.
AT 17, as a Communist Youth brigader, Malenkov battled the
liberal university students and professors who wanted Russia to be a democracy.
He fought against the White Guard troops of Denikine. As an engineering student
he married Lera Colubtzova. a secretary in the Cheka, the earliest Communist
police. She was three years older than he, but she had two rooms in the \u201cHotel
of the Red Navy\u201d-- plush luxury for those davs.
After winning his engineering degree with high honors, he
followed his wife\u2019s trail into the Central Committee, the big parliament of the
Communist Party which runs, from behind the scenes, the facade of cabinets and
bureaus.
MALENKOVS first job was propaganda inside Russia. He had to
choose between the followers of Stalin and Trotsky, contending for possession
of the rickety machine of bureaucracy.
Trotsky had the army generals with him, all opposed to the
government's destroying the morale of the Red infantry by seizing their
parents' farms.
Stalin had the old Bolsheviks, including scarred party bosses
like Kamenev, Zinoviev and -Malenkovs own boss, Bukharin.
In the struggle of Trotsky's generals against Stalins
collectivists, Malenkov furtively took the dangerous side of the paper-pushers
and commissars, against the brass. He also snuggled up to Molotov, the
methodical hammer, the cold right hand of Stalin. He put Molotov in his debt by
defending him first in public debates, then in the bureaus, finally in the
Politburo itself. Molotov then looked like Stalin's successor. Malenkov took
pains to assure Molotov against any tremors of rivalry.
MALENKOV began trying the power of his cards in 1924-25. He
was running a bureau inside the Central Committee called \u201cOrgazpred, which
appointed the party secretaries in local branches and moved them around. Here Malenkov,
like Stalin a generation earlier, got acquainted with the dynamic people in the
geperation below him indispensable information for a future dictator. He was
shaping the future Orgburo, the party\u2019s bureau of personnel.
The day came when Stalin Tan off the first Trotskyist purges
in the army, while Trotsky was away from Moscow. By sending two regiments of
Cossacks from the Caucasus, Stalin got the capital in the hands of Gen. Klement
Voroshilov, his man. Voroshilov bypassed Trotsky himself, used thesecond-rank
generals as judges of the third-rankers, and then had both groups executed.
MALENKOV and his cards worked a parallel purge inside the
party, but less violently. He found a new weapon for his organization: mercy.
Instead of punishing all partv robots who had been infected by Trotsky,
Malenkov suppressed the files of dissenters. He won gratitude from some,
loyalty from others, and fearful respect from all.
His technique of winning Stalin by capturing his friends was
especially useful with Serge Kirov, the young commissar whose murder touched
off the 1934 political massacres. Malenkov earlier had dug up damning testimony
that Kirov was a dissenter in Stalinist disguise, enough to send him to
Siberia. Malenkov withheld thee charges, winning Kirov's gratitude. In return
Kirov, Stalin\u2019s trusted intimate, boosted Malenkov . in Stalin\u2019s own ratings.
When Kirov's murder brought the second big purge, Malenkov
again had the power to decide who should be handed over to the secret police by
the party, who should be spared. He drew away from Stalin\u2019s worn out friends
Bukharin, Kamenev and Zinoviev, as they skidded into being shat. He protected
the promising young bureaucrats.
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