In 1935, Mongolian Prime Minister Genden slapped Stalin in public and broke his pipe. What was the final outcome?

When it comes to Stalin , many people will think of him smoking a pipe. It is his habit to carry a pipe with him.

Anyone who is familiar with Stalin knows that his pipe is a treasure that cannot be easily touched. As a result, some people still make taboos.

In 1935, Mongolian Prime Minister Genden slapped Stalin in public, took Stalin's pipe and smashed it violently. What happened to him in the end?

Before this happened, Genden had a close relationship with Stalin. To a certain extent, his ability to become the prime minister of Mongolia was inseparable from Stalin's support.

Mongolia in history is a part of our country. Because of the corruption and incompetence of the Qing government, the powerful figures in Mongolia accepted the instigation of the Soviet Union and declared independence to the outside world.

The Beiyang government has never acknowledged this matter. Later, the National Government came to power and did not recognize the Mongolian matter. In 1945, Chiang Kai-shek agreed to let Mongolia decide to stay or stay in a referendum because he wanted to please the Soviet Union and gain more support.

Mongolia, which has been about to move for a long time, took this opportunity to completely escape. After that, Mongolia relied on the support of the Soviet Union to quickly gain a firm foothold in the world, but Mongolia did not get real freedom, but was strictly controlled by the Soviet Union.

In order to better control Mongolia, the Soviet Union supported many pro-Soviet Mongolian officials. Anyone who has the opportunity to become a senior Mongolian official must come to the Soviet Union for training before taking office.

Genden grew up in this era. He was able to defeat many competitors and became the Prime Minister of Mongolia, mainly because of Stalin's strong support.

Genden appreciates this,But he did not want to become Stalin's puppet. He felt that he was fully capable of leading Mongolia out of a new path, even completely out of Soviet control.

The Soviet Union invested a lot of manpower and material resources in order to control Mongolia. Genden's resistance quickly attracted the attention of the Soviet Union. After being restricted by the Soviet Union, Genden was unwilling and began to contact the Japanese.

At that time, the relationship between Japan and the Soviet Union was very bad. Genden thought that moving closer to the Japanese would have a chance to get more international support, but it turned out that what he did had no effect at all.

In 1935, Genden was invited to Moscow for a meeting, and Stalin took the opportunity to attack, accusing Genden of not obeying his orders.

Genden is a hot-tempered person, often after three glasses of wine, he starts to comment. When he was in Mongolia, he often criticized the Soviet Union and Stalin. Because it was in his own territory, Genden's wanton comments didn't cause him any trouble, which made him become more and more bold, and even did more absurd things.

When Genden was scolded by Stalin in Moscow, he was already very drunk, and he became fearless again.

He had long disliked Stalin. After being reprimanded by him, he rushed up, raised his hand and slapped him, and even snatched his pipe and smashed it in public.

Before leaving, Genden also shouted that Mongolia was considering an alliance with Japan. Because of this incident, Genden completely offended Stalin and was soon dismissed from all positions and placed under house arrest.

In 1937, the Soviet Union accused Genden of collaborating with Japan and sentenced him to capital punishment for espionage. At the same time, Genden's cronies and supporters were also brutally suppressed.

This unrest has lasted for many years, and at least 14% of the population of Mongolia has been persecuted because of Genden's involvement.

Many people believe that Genden is the culprit that caused Mongolia to be sanctioned, and no one is willing to mention his name after decades.

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