Chapter 196
How should I thank you for this honor, Comrade Secretary?
Hahaha, you are the one who worked hard on this project, arent you? You deserve this glory.
In the outskirts of Moscow, hundreds and thousands of new apartnts were being built after the war.
The apartnt parts produced in the factory were loaded on large trucks and transported to the construction sites near the big cities. In no ti, skilled construction workers assembled several apartnts a day.
These apartnts were officially nad Hrusholka.
They were nad after Hrushchev, who had made great contributions to the plan for the reconstruction and welfare improvent of the Soviet people.
Thats what they announced, and Hrushchev seed to think so too.
But he didnt like it when people called them Stalinka. Why did they put Stalins na on sothing that was mass-produced and inevitably not very high-quality? So he dumped it on Hrushchev, who was oblivious and touched.
Minsk, Smolensk, and Lvov are also being rebuilt as a priority. We applied different urban plans to the three cities, as instructed by Comrade Secretary
Hmm, is that so?
Moscow was spared from the horrors of war, but the western big cities were brutally destroyed by the German army.
They planned to supply tens of thousands of Hrusholkas to rebuild these cities. No, they planned to redesign the cities from scratch.
The cities that had been around for almost a thousand years and had undergone indiscriminate expansion and sprawling for hundreds of years were not very suitable for modern life.
Narrow roads, twisted railways, low-rise buildings that were hard to increase in density, etc.
These cities were millions of light-years away from modern cities and had to be redeveloped soday.
The Soviet leadership also knew the advantages and needs of urban developnt, but they had no money and couldnt tear down the cities.
But now they could do both.
So the Soviet Union was playing SimCity with the worlds largest country as its background.
Oh Is this the new city plan?
Building a city was not usually a complicated task.
There were many elents in the city.
First, they needed residential areas where people could live.
They needed convenience districts and recreational facilities such as parks where they could get their necessities.
And they also needed production facilities such as factories where the people who lived there could work.
They had to arrange transportation ans such as roads and urban railways to connect them, and they also had to include a wide-area railway that would let the things produced in the city flow out.
They also needed water and electricity, which were essential for urban life, and hinterlands that supplied agricultural products.
The Soviet Union decided to solve this problem in a terribly Soviet way.
Yes! This is the template that will create our Soviet Unions new cities.
They mobilized various mathematicians, urbanists, and experts from each field to create a few standard urban plans, and then copied them and stuck them all over the country.
And according to my command, so modern, or rather futuristic, improvents were introduced.
But Arent the roads too wide? Do they need to be this wide?
That Point was specially ordered by Comrade Secretary
When one of the officers asked, Hrushchev looked at awkwardly.
They all seed to be surprised, but I didnt bother to press them here.
First of all, we have to prepare for the possibility of the city expanding further. Considering the population growth and urbanization for the next few decades, the city will naturally expand, wont it? What will we do if the roads are too narrow to accommodate the population? We cant tear down all the buildings.
Ah You are indeed Comrade Secretary!
And we will supply cars to every household in our Soviet Union! The automotive industry is not only a symbol of the wealth of the people, but also the essence of engineering and a ans to show our Soviet Unions national power to the world.
Boom!
As I declared, so of the quick-witted Politburo mbers nodded.
Cars!
Cars were the epito of modern engineering technology and the device that could show it to the people most directly.
Most of the people in the Soviet Union, where they first encountered cars in the army, were shocked by my declaration that we would supply them to every household. But the high-ranking officials understood what it ant.
Hrushchev, who had beco the top expert in reconstruction, started to explain my declaration to the people.
Cars are the industry that will be responsible for our Soviet Unions heavy industry-based production structure. Along with construction and chemical industry. Maybe we can see these two and cars as the tricycle that supports the heavy industry.
Ah
Steel, glass, textiles, precision machining and control asurent, engine, rubber and chemical industry for fuel, etc. The essence of technology that is created by combining modern science and technology is cars. The country that can produce a lot of cars is the great power!
It was the sa in real history.
Except for the so-called great powers, the US, Japan, Germany, France, Britain, and Italy, there were not many countries that could produce cars with their own technology.
At best, China and India, which were big countries in terms of population, or so small Nordic countries, and Korea.
Without the automotive industry, they could not develop many other industries that followed it.
A big country like the Soviet Union had to develop the automotive industry and make it the national core industry.
In real history, they only made shoddy cars by pouring money into the arms race.
Molotov, you know that, right?
Ah! Yes, yes. We decided to develop a cooperation system among the socialist brother countries for this.
The socialist brother countries (another na for satellite countries) also had their own developed industries, so they could produce cars.
Except for the four occupied countries that had most of their industrial facilities dismantled.
We decided to work with them to jointly develop and produce cars.
As you know We dont need to increase the variety of cars unnecessarily, do we? We need to learn from their advanced technology and take advantage of mass production, so we need to cooperate.
And there was one more thing, the intention of the Soviet side.
Cars were, as I said before, the total of the science and technology of that country.
If they made it in the Soviet style under the leadership of the Soviet Union, it was no different from putting the science and technology of a country under the Soviet standard.
Would they refuse the familiar Soviet style and accept a new style? Or would they try to create a new independent standard at the cost of inefficiency?
The Soviet Union did not need to show off its hard power to the satellite countries.
No, showing off was dangerous.
It was better to inject this soft power into each country and indirectly influence them.
It was the sa in Korea and in Europe.
The Soviet leaders had to be fine.
And think about it! We can get their technology for almost nothing through joint ventures, and export our machines at a fair price to get the goods we need. And we can also show off our generosity, cant we?
The United States was the country that used this strategy best in real history.
Many people admired the Arican lifestyle, and enjoyed the Arican fashion, food, and culture.
The Arican troops stationed all over the world drank Coca-Cola, ate McDonalds, and gave chocolate to the children, and this planted the image of Arica in the peoples minds.
We were planning to do sothing similar.
The Soviet-style apartnts built by the Soviet Union, the Soviet cars developed and poured in with the Soviet Union! What would the families who got a family car at a cheap price thanks to the Soviet Union think of the Soviet Union?
And on top of that, the KFC (Kaliningrad Fried Chicken) that was prepared as a rival to McDonalds, and the Soviet food made from the new varieties of wheat that grew and covered the Central Asian plains!
The United States took dollars strictly, but we didnt have that in mind, so it was worth a try.
And while military expansion would raise suspicion, who would care about this non-military expansion?
We have a lot of gratitude for our German friends. Dont we?
Hahahaha, yes, Comrade Secretary!
And the reason why the Soviet Union could plan to compete with the United States in culture was not without the contribution of the Germans.
The German technicians we arrested and brought in were spitting out advanced technology while being canned with the Soviet technicians.
Our technicians, who chewed and tasted and enjoyed the car production facilities that were torn from Germany and Italy, were imrsed in research with the feeling of opening up a new frontier.
Now, from our point of view, a new way of importing advanced technology was opened, not the United States!
The German technicians promised us not to treat them badly, and actually did so, and they spilled out what they knew.
Especially the various materials that Germany experinted with in the military machine field were very helpful. The fascists made all kinds of weird things!
Is that so? Oh, what about Dr. Korolev?
Yes! He was very impressed by the data of a man nad von Braun. He said that if this goes on, he will achieve the second stage developnt goal in a few years
As expected! Korolev, one of the greatest geniuses born by the Soviet Union, was amazing.
The United States had not even established NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) yet, and had no idea about space developnt.
They were just scrapping the Manhattan Project and tearing apart the nuclear bomb we gave them, trying to learn nuclear weapons developnt, but we were moving ahead.
Korolev, who received the resource concentration that was both the advantage and disadvantage of the centralized state, was raising the space developnt tech, and he was confident that he could say that this was the victory of the Soviet science and technology.
That artificial satellite?
Yes! Korolev Design Bureau pledged to put an artificial satellite in Earth orbit within the next five years.
The people who knew what this ant opened their mouths.
Now, space was no longer a place where humans could not reach. What if a chanical device that could be called the territory of the Soviet Union flew around in the area that was the answer to the question of humanity?
The Sputnik shock would probably be treated as a joke.
And the smart students around the world would admire the Soviet Union as the master of science and technology.
Thats what we wanted.
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