In 1903, Paul Korchagin was born. Childhood was tough.
In 1915, when Paul was in the third grade of elementary school, Paul was kicked out of school because he scattered cigarette ashes in the house of Father Vasily at the instigation of Seryosha.
In the same year, twelve-year-old Paul was sent by his mother to work in the station canteen, earning a monthly salary of 8 rubles. Hard work and perseverance. His brother Artem brought him a pair of boots and a knife as gifts.
In 1917, Paul worked for two years, and his monthly salary increased to 10 rubles. He hated the dirty social environment around the canteen where he worked, and sympathized with Frosya who was deceived and left the canteen. Not long after, in January, Paul was beaten by his waiter Prohor due to mistakes he made due to being forced to work tiredly in the winter. After learning of this incident, Artem took revenge for his brother and was imprisoned in the gendarmerie for 6 days. As a result, the brotherly relationship becomes even deeper. In February, a demonstration took place in Shepetovka, and Paul saw the Bolshevik Dolinnik, who was propagating the revolution, for the first time.
In the same year, the October Revolution broke out and the Tsar was overthrown. It was rainy in November, and many Bolsheviks came back from the front. In early December, Bolsheviks came back in trains.
In the spring of 1918, the Red Army guerrillas temporarily occupied Shepetovka. The Red Army distributed about 20,000 guns to local citizens. Due to the disparity in strength between this Red Army guerrilla group and the German frontline troops, the Red Army retreated and blew up the station bridge at the same time. Paul snatched a gun from a child.
In summer, young people gather in pairs and groups at night. Paul also met the sailor Zhu Helai. On the third day after the guerrillas withdrew, the German army occupied Shepetovka and then confiscated citizens' guns. Some citizens were shot for guns, Artem destroyed Paul's guns in time, and Zhu Helai taught Paul the knowledge, skills and British boxing of electricians. One day, Paul stole the twelve-shot Mannlicher pistol of the German lieutenant of the Lesinski family. He hid in a bird's nest and evaded search by the Germans.
In the same year, Paul beat Suhariko while fishing. Workers went on strike as the Germans plundered Ukraine's grain.
One day, Paul became friends with Tonya after swimming, and Tonya felt that Paul was different. The friendship between the two deepens day by day.
On November 29, Tonya wrote to Tanya to introduce Paul and explain the situation and personal mood.
In 1919, the Petliura gang occupied Shepetovka. In April, the situation became increasingly chaotic. Colonel Petliura Golub and another leader Pavlyuk started an internal conflict. Then, the Petliura bandits massacred the Jews, and the situation was horrific. Paul, Seryosha and others protected some Jews. Seryosha rescued an old Jewish man who was being chased by the Petliula gang.
In the same year, the Red Army pressed forward step by step and the situation was chaotic. Zhu Helai temporarily stayed at Paul's house because his identity was discovered. Paul accepted some correct revolutionary views. This was the first turning point in Paul's life. . Soon, Zhukhlai was caught by the Petliula bandits as he was preparing to find the Red Army troops. Paul was worried about Zhu Helai, so he was resourceful and saved Zhu Helai. Tonya's friend Lisa saw this scene, and she accidentally leaked the news to Victor, a swinger who had a grudge against Paul. Victor reported on it, and Paul was arrested. Tonya learned about this from Lisa's message and was extremely worried about Paul. In prison, Paul witnessed the tragic fate of a girl, Khristina, who was arrested because her brother joined the Red Army. The big boss Petliura went to Shepetovka to review the army. Because the unknowing colonel let everyone except one Jew go, Paul lied and fled to Tonya's house. The friendship between Paul and Tonya reaches its peak. Soon, Paul went to other places with the help of his brother and others, and became a Bolshevik fighter in the Kotovsky Cavalry Brigade.
The Red Army temporarily liberated Shepetovka, and Seryosha and several others joined the Red Army. Seryosha met Lida and developed a good impression. After some twists and turns, Lida and Seryosha became husband and wife. Not long after, Seryosha went to the front line. The Red Army also withdrew from Shepetovka.
(From the summer of 1919 to the beginning of 1920, the main White Army commanded by the former Tsarist General Denikin launched an attack on Moscow from the south.)
In 1920, Paul and Seryo Sha fought bravely in their respective locations.
In February, Paul contracted typhoid fever, high fever, and became seriously ill.
(In March, Denikin and others were defeated. In April, the Allies encouraged the Polish army to attack Soviet Russia.)
On May 20, the commander of the Southwest Front issued an order to assemble the Red Army cavalry. . Soon, Paul jumped from the Twelfth Army of the Red Army to the First Cavalry Army. On June 5, the First Army of the Budyonny Cavalry broke through the defense line and advanced towards Luzhin.
On June 7, the Fourth Cavalry Division of the First Army marched towards Zhitomir. After capturing Zhitomir and releasing more than 7,000 revolutionaries, Paul heard about the tragic incident in Samuil's Shepetovka with a heavy heart. Then, take down Berdichev.
On the morning of June 27, the Budyonny cavalry troops rushed into the heart of the White Army's rear - Walensky. One day, Paul met Artem, who had become a Red Army soldier, on an armored train parked at the station.
On August 19, Letunov, commander of the 4th Cavalry Division, died in the Lviv area. The angry Paul chased the White Army, but was unfortunately injured by shrapnel and fell into a coma.
On August 27, the doctor examined Paul’s wound and made diagnosis and treatment.
On August 30, Paul fell into a coma, and Paul's old friend Frosya stayed by his side.
On September 2, Paul regained consciousness.
On September 10, Paul asked trainee doctor Nina Vladimirovna to write a letter home for him.
On August 14, Paul smiled for the first time in front of the trainee doctor.
On September 17, the trainee doctor was amazed at Paul's perseverance without groaning when changing the dressing.
On September 21, Paul watched the garden on the balcony for the first time in a wheelchair.
On September 26, Tonya and Tatiana came to the hospital to visit Paul.
On October 8, Paul walked in the garden for the first time without help.
On October 14, Paul was discharged from the hospital. Paul lamented the loss of sight in his right eye.
After being discharged from the hospital, Paul and Tonya stayed at the home of Professor Branovsky.
Soon, Paul had to break up with Tonya after their last conversation in Kupechsky Park due to class concepts and other reasons.
The day after the breakup, Paul found Fyodor Zhukhlai, an old sailor in Kiev who was already the chairman of the provincial anti-revolutionary committee. Paul joined the work of the Counterrevolutionary Committee.
One day, Paul met Seryosha. A week later, Seryosha died on the battlefield in the Ukrainian wilderness.
Soon, Paul applied for a job transfer to the railway factory due to injury.
At the same time, the First Army of the Red Army liberated the Crimean Peninsula.
One morning in December, Paul returned to his hometown by train. Two or three days later, Artem also returned home.
Two weeks later, Paul returned to Kiev. I met my boss, District Party Secretary Ivan Zharki.
(At the end of 1920, the three-year civil war in Soviet Russia ended. From 1920 to 1921, Soviet Russia suffered a severe drought. The economic crisis triggered a political crisis. In March, Lenin held the 10th Congress of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) The "Report on Replacing the Surplus Grain Collection System with In-kind Taxation" was made at the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China. The congress abolished the wartime communist policy and implemented the new economic policy)
In 1921, due to the initial The rumor that the Russian Communist Party (ie the Bolshevik Party) is going to implement the New Economic Policy is not a systematic statement. Paul was confused because some of the older generation of Bolsheviks opposed the party's decision and actively participated in anti-party activities. Later, at the district-wide party member meeting, Paul and four other companions were expelled from the regiment. Soon, he returned to the party ranks at a joint meeting organized by the city's party organizations. The friendship between Zharki and Paul became even stronger, and the two have remained close friends ever since.
On May 24, Paul’s teacher Segar was transferred due to work transfer and entrusted Paul to Lida Ustinovich, so that Paul could continue his studies.
On May 25, Dubava (who joined the Youth League in 1918 and the Party in 1920) took Paul to study at Lida’s house. Attached: Paul joined the regiment in 1919.
On August 11, Akeem and other provincial party committee representatives attended the All-Ukrainian Representative Conference, and Lida took charge of all daily affairs. Paul's studies were intermittent.
Dubava was also transferred to Pechola District as provincial party secretary, so he did not come to Lida's house to study.
On August 23, Lida heard Paul swearing. Paul would not study with Lida for a long time from now on.
On August 27, the Standing Committee held an internal meeting, and the situation became increasingly complicated. Lida met Paul, who and Zharki were organizing a commune.
At noon, Lida called Paul and asked him to come over to study in the evening.
In the evening, Paul met Lida’s brother David at Lida’s house and had a misunderstanding. He found an excuse to leave Lida’s house and then woke up. However, due to his immaturity and complicated feelings about love, he did not tell Lida. Da explained.
Then one day, Paul found an excuse to stop learning from Lida.
Soon, the White Bandit Gang and other gangs prepared to launch a riot. Zhu Helai, the Provincial Party Committee Secretary and Akeem took decisive military measures to destroy the riot.
However, due to the bureaucracy and formalism of the old bureaucracy within the Soviet government, there was a serious shortage of wood and food in Kiev.
Zhu Helai and other leaders decided to mobilize workers to build a light railway in Boyarka.
Paul solved the Tufta problem of public revenge and private revenge in the correct way. Later, Paul met Alyosha by chance and listened to Alyosha talk about his experience. (I think this is a character created by the author who admires the protagonist of Gorky’s trilogy)
The road construction project is extremely difficult and difficult to describe in one sentence...
December 2, the third day of winter A snowfall has made the road construction situation in Boyarka increasingly serious.
On December 3, Pankratov and several other comrades in the road construction team took extraordinary measures in an extraordinary period.
On December 4, the frontline construction site was blocked by heavy snow, and the engineering team cleared the snow. The provincial party committee decided that the road construction project must be completed on January 1, 1922.
On December 5, bandits attacked the Boyarka construction site.
One morning, Paul met Tonya on the train at the construction site, who was married to Vasily, an obese engineer from the railway administration. Lida asked Kravicek to bring Paul a short yellow fur coat that someone else had given her.
One day later, Zhu Helai and Akeem inspected the construction site, and the original planned deadline remained unchanged. Zhu Helai gave Paul his Mauser gun.
On December 20, a snowstorm raged, and three people fell ill at the construction site.
On December 22, all members of the engineering team went to the site of the freight train accident, 17 miles away from the construction site.
On December 23, seven people at the construction site contracted typhoid fever and were sent back to the city.
On December 24, gangs attacked the construction site and fought for two hours, injuring 11 people from the engineering team. Franz Kravicek was hacked to death by gangsters.
On December 25, Tokarev and other wounded were sent back.
One day, Paul was infected with typhoid fever. Pankratov and Dubavato Alyosha sent Paul back to his hometown. Recalling that the anti-revolutionary staff entrusted by Holiava believed that Paul was dead, they sent a death notice to the Boyarka construction site.
1922
On January 9, the wood was shipped to Kiev and the project was completed.
On January 10, Lida wrote to Kharkiv and agreed to work in the Central Committee of the Ukrainian Communist Youth League.
About January 25th, youth is invincible. Paul stood up again. Paul went to the married Artem's natal family. Feeling unhappy, he walked to the square next to the old prison. Here, Paul made the decision to fight for his career.
Then I returned to Kiev and found that many of my friends had transferred jobs or been sent to study abroad. So I went to Pankratov's house to rest for the night.
The next day, he applied for job resumption and returned to work at the railway factory.
For a period of time, there were some minor frictions with Tsvetaev, but Paul resolved them smoothly.
Formally joined the party in 1922 with Tokarev.
Once by chance, I met Viktor's sister Nellie Lesinskia who didn't recognize Paul on the Polish diplomatic envoy's car.
Another night when Anna Bochard was sent home, he encountered gangsters. Paul solved the problem tactfully, but the conflict with Tsvetaev deepened again because of this incident.
Paul dances for the third and last time at Anna's party.
One day, Paul and a battalion commander inspected the national border.
In August, the railway factory appointed Paul as the head of the league organization. Paul took the emergency repair train to various places to do emergency repair work. It was not until late autumn or early winter that the task was completed and Paul returned to the factory.
One night, at a party at Anna’s house, Paul announced that he would not smoke.
Before winter, Paul and the Communist Youth League members rescued wood floating along the river. Paul caught a cold. He concealed his illness and then developed a high fever. In the next two weeks, he suffered from acute rheumatism. . After Paul returned to the factory, he lost the ability to work. Paul, who refused to receive a pension, left the factory and returned home. His mother cured Paul with herbal massage, and Paul was freed from the cane.
After returning to the provincial capital, Paul received a letter of introduction three days later and accepted the assignment from the Ministry of Military Affairs to do political work for the Berezdov local armed forces.
(Radek participated in the struggle within the Soviet Union (Bolsheviks), joined the Trotskyist opposition formed in 1923, attacked the New Economic Policy, and predicted that the central government’s policy at the time would not be changed. , the economic danger was inevitable, and the Soviet regime was bound to be destroyed. Instigated by Trotsky, the opposition issued the "Statement of the Forty-Six" in October.)
In 1923, political struggle began again. This triggered the division of the Kiev Party and League into a majority and a minority.
(In 1923, Lenin's condition became increasingly serious. On January 21, 1924, Lenin, the founder of the Soviet Union and the founder of the Soviet Union, passed away. The triumvirate of Zinoviev, Kamenev, and Stalin , conspired to exclude Trotsky)
In early 1924, Lenin's death prompted hundreds of thousands of workers to join the Bolsheviks.
Paul met Lida at the Sixth Congress of the All-Russian Communist Youth League, talked with her, told her recent experiences, and regretted learning that Lida was married.
Leda gave Paul a letter and two diaries from the past and left them with Paul. Paul read the letter and diary on his return trip and sent the two diaries to Leda after his return.
Paul was disappointed with Dubava's anti-party activities and depravity. Anna also had an abortion and divorced Dubava because of him.
In 1926, two years passed. Paul took the time to work and study hard.
One day, Paul proposed that the Standing Committee expel Razvalikhin. In the end, the Standing Committee agreed to Paul's proposal.
In the summer of 1926, the regional health director Bartelik examined Paul, who was in poor complexion, and proposed to the Standing Committee that Paul take a vacation in the Crimean Peninsula, and the Standing Committee agreed.
One day, Paul heard the dirty language of Fairo, the director of the National Economic Department of the special region and learned about his despicable behavior. The angry Paul beat him, and Paul ended up in the debate. He argued hard to get the party organization to expel Faillot from the party.
Later, Paul went to Crimea for a vacation, met Zharki, and learned that Zharki and Anna were married.
During his vacation, Paul made some good friends. However, due to political reasons of the Party Central Committee, Paul had to return to work again.
Because of an accident, Paul had to undergo surgery. The doctor later concluded that Paul's condition was very serious, but did not disclose it to Paul.
Paul had to return to the Crimean Peninsula to recuperate due to illness. I got to know several patients from different countries (or regions).
One week after receiving the letter from his mother, Paul left the nursing home. Went to the house of my mother's friend Alibina Chucham.
After a period of careful observation, Paul came to the conclusion that the family must be broken up.
Paul returned to the Central Committee to apply for a job with Akeem. As his condition worsened, Paul lost the ability to work. He had no choice but to receive pension and disability certificate.
Later, Paul came to their home again at the invitation of the Chucham family.
During this period, Paul summarized his life and made plans for the future. Married to Daya. In the end, the Chucham family was "liberated".
(Six months later, the Soviet Union began socialist industrialization.
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Paul's former friends worked hard, but Paul was paralyzed, but he still insisted on studying. His mother heard about it, left some friends behind, and lived with Paul and Daya, and the relationship was harmonious.
Paul later accepted coaching for a group of characters.
In the winter of 1926, Paul and Daya returned to Moscow and underwent surgery again.
In early 1927, Paul settled in Moscow. Started writing "Children of the Storm"
After experiencing arduous creation and suffering the blow of losing the manuscript, he started fighting again. With the help of Gallia, who lived in the same room, his writing speed accelerated. . After completing the manuscript, the manuscript was sent to Leningrad for review by the Culture and Propaganda Department of the State Party Committee.
Finally, Paul’s work passed the review and will be published soon. Paul broke through the chains of life and started a new life.