Chapter 2802
"Lt. Simon," Lucas called his deputy and told him, "You take Captain Otto and his men to the telecommunications room."
"Okay, Mr. Captain." Simon nodded, then made a call to Sokov and others: "Please come with me."
Sokov looked at Lucas with some curiosity, thinking to himself why the other party didn't accompany him to the telecommunications room?
Lukas and Sokov met with each other and immediately understood his guess, and explained with a smile: "I want to deal with the two captured prisoners of war, so that more people will learn from them in the future. My prison camp will be a mess when it comes to my POW camp.”
Simon took Sokov and others to the telecommunications room. When the two radio operators sitting in the room saw him entering the door, they immediately stood up and saluted him.
"You two go out," Simon said to the radio operator.
When the two radio operators heard the order, they walked out of the telecommunications room without saying a word.
"Okay, Captain Otto, you can use the radio station here now." Simon said politely to Sokov: "I'm outside. If you have any, just call me."
Sokov didn't say anything, just nodded at the other party, just pretending to be a thank you.
When Simon went out, Basco hurriedly stepped forward and closed the door. When he was about to speak, he saw Sokov's fingers standing in front of his lips and making a gesture of silence, indicating that he should not speak. Basco nodded quickly, stood by the door with his back against the wall, aimed the gun in his hand at the door, and set off a defensive posture. Shandor stood by the window, leaning against the wall, looking out the window with a vigilant look.
Seeing that Basco and Shandor had both set up defenses, Sokov whispered to Alina: "Lt. Alina, you can send a telegram to your superiors."
Arina nodded, sat down in front of the telegraph, put on her headphones, adjusted the frequency and started sending the report.
After the telegram was sent, while Alina was waiting for the Moscow call to return, a burst of gunfire suddenly came from outside.
Hearing the gunshots, Arina instinctively turned her head and asked Sokov: "What's going on? Where did the gunshots come from?"
"I don't know." Sokov shook his head, then said to Arina, "You guys don't move here, I'll go out and have a look."
Sokov walked out of the room, closed the door casually, and saw Simon standing not far away smoking, so he walked towards him.
Seeing Sokov coming towards him, Simon asked curiously: "Captain Otto, has the telegram been sent?"
"Yes, the telegram has been sent, waiting for the call from Berlin." After Sokov finished his half-true answer, he asked tentatively: "I just heard a burst of gunfire outside. What's going on? ”
"It was Mr. Captain who was executing the captured prisoners of war."
"Didn't it mean that only two prisoners of war were captured?" Sokov asked in confusion: "But what I just heard was the sound of gunfire. It would be too extravagant to mobilize so many people to execute the sentence for the sake of the two prisoners of war. ”
Unexpectedly, Simon said unexpectedly: "It's not two prisoners of war, but ten prisoners of war."
"Ten?" Sokov asked in shock, "How could it be ten?"
Simon showed a smug smile on his face: "This is a pioneering move by Mr. Captain. In order to warn those unhonest prisoners of war, he adopts a joint seat. Every time he catches a runaway prisoner, he will randomly be shot. Select four prisoners of war to die with him. Today, two prisoners of war who escaped were captured, plus the prisoners of war who accompanied them, there were no more or less, and there were exactly ten people, so when you shot them, you heard the platoon of guns Voice."
When Sokov heard Simon say this, he couldn't help but feel hatred in his heart. Isn't this just taking human life? Although I hated Lucas in my heart, I still pretended to be nothing on my face and asked, "If you do this, your superiors know that you will not blame you?"
"How could that happen?" Sokov's words surprised Simon. He said in confusion: "To us, these Russian prisoners of war are just a group of gray animals. If we kill a few animals, how could our superiors blame us? Woolen cloth?"
In order to hide his anger, Sokov took out a cigarette box from his pocket and handed it to Simon: "Can you get one?"
Simon raised his hand and asked Sokov to look at the cigarette he had clamped between his fingers: "I'm smoking."
Sokov took out a cigarette, fired a match and lit it, and adjusted his emotions by smoking.
"Captain Otto," Simon continued, "where have you dealt with the Russians?"
"Have you heard of the Brest Fortress?"
"I've heard of it." Simon nodded and said, "It is said that the 45th Infantry Division fought for several days before it was defeated. Captain Otto, did you also participate in this attack?"
"I did not participate in the attack on the fortress, but we participated in the raid before the war broke out." In order to buy more time for Alina to call back, Sokov began to boast about his false record to Simon: "I led a small team at that time, disguised as Russians, went deep into the rear of the fortress, destroyed their communication lines, assassinated officers, and made the Russians lose unified command after the war and could not organize effective resistance to our army."
Sokov's words really aroused Simon's curiosity: "Can you say it more specifically?"
"After the team I led destroyed the communication route between the Brest Fortress and the city, we set up a checkpoint on the road..."
"Set a checkpoint?" Simon asked in confusion when he heard this, "Sir Captain, I don't understand, what are you doing to set a checkpoint?"
"Once the Russians in the fortress find that their communication lines with the rear have been cut off, they will definitely send communication soldiers to repair the lines, or send people to the city command center for contact." Sokov pretended to behave: "I set up a new one." The purpose of the checkpoint is to intercept these communication soldiers so that they cannot contact their command center."
Sokov heard some of the results of Brandenburg's later generations, and after a change, he said that it was his own record. Anyway, the other party could not verify it. His nonsense made Simon stunned, and he really thought that these achievements were all established by Sokov.
Just as Sokov was blowing his mouth dry, he suddenly saw the door of the communication room open, and Basco poked his head out of it and nodded to himself. Seeing this, Sokov guessed that Alina must have received a call from Moscow, so he quickly stopped bragging and said to Simon: "Maybe the call from Berlin has arrived. I'll go and check it out first and continue talking later."
As soon as he entered the communication room, Sokov lowered his voice and asked Alina: "Have you received a call from Moscow?"
"Yes." Arina nodded and said, "Moscow's order is to let us find Yakov's whereabouts in the prisoner-of-war camp. Comrade Major, what can you do to get the Germans to agree to us in the prisoner-of-war camp to find it. Human?”
Sokov's eyes rolled, and then said to Alina: "I have a way, that is, we have received an order from Berlin to take a few prisoners to Berlin for publicity. I think Lucas should I won't reject this request."
Hearing Sokov say this, Alina's eyes lit up: "Comrade Major, you still have a solution. The German captain learned that Berlin needed to send a few prisoners to Berlin, and would definitely not want it, so naturally the camp will be opened for us to do whatever we want. Choose.”
Seeing that Arina agreed to her proposal, Sokov continued, "Comrade Lieutenant, since you don't object, then we will go and pick people together later. You know, I don't know Yakov."
"Don't worry, I will definitely go with you." After Alina said this, she suddenly remembered that she had just heard the sound of gunfire, and couldn't help asking, "By the way, how did the gunfire we heard just now come back thing?"
Since Alina asked about this, Sokov did not hide it, so he told Alina in detail what he had heard from Simon.
After hearing this, Alina was so angry that she punched the table with her hand and scolded viciously: "Damn Germans, this is another blood debt they owe. Sooner or later, we will send them a chance to I got it back with profits.”
"Well, we can definitely pay back the blood debt."
Everyone came out of the communication room, and Sokov took the lead in front of Simon and said carelessly: "Lieutenant Simon, we have just received an order from Berlin to select a few prisoners of war from your prisoner of war camp and send them to Berlin for use as Promotion. Please take us to see Captain Lucas, I will explain this to him personally."
Hearing that there was an order from Berlin, Simon dared not neglect, so he hurriedly took Sokov and others to see Lucas.
When passing through the kitchen that supplies food for prisoners of war, Sokov couldn't help but stop and asked Simon: "Lt. Simon, is this the kitchen that supplies food for the Russians?"
"That's right."
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"Can I take a look?"
"Of course, of course."
Sokov and Arina followed Simon into the kitchen, and Basco and Shandor stayed outside and waited. The German guards passing by nearby saw two people wearing Soviet uniforms standing swaggeringly at the kitchen door with weapons. Although they felt strange, no one dared to go forward to interrogate.
Sokov entered the kitchen and soon felt as if he had entered the workshops that produced counterfeit and shoddy food in later generations. There were dozens of bags of flour piled up in the corner, and mice were crawling around. When he saw someone coming, he didn't feel anything. Fear. In the two open flour bags, you can clearly see straw and garbage in the flour.
Seeing this, Sokov twitched a few times and asked Simon with a wry smile: "You can only give the Russians these?"
"This is the 'Russian bread' we supply prisoners of war," Simon may be worried that Sokov doesn't understand what it means, and explained specifically: "The so-called 'Russian bread' is a mixture of rotten potatoes and moldy bread."
"Oh, so that's it." Sokov laughed dryly and murmured in his heart: "When you become our prisoners, I will definitely ask the head of the prisoner-of-war camp to provide you with 'Russian bread' every day, so that you can have the 'shoulder' Also feel the miserable life of Soviet prisoners of war."
Lucas was sitting in his room drinking coffee. When he saw Simon bringing Sokov and others into the door, he quickly stood up and asked, "Captain Otto, will you have a drink?"
Sokov was anxious to find Yakov, and there was no intention to drink coffee, so he waved his hand and said, "Captain Lucas, we have just received an order from Berlin to take away a few prisoners of war from your prisoner of war camp. Sent to Berlin for publicity.”
"This is a small matter." After hearing this, Lucas said to Simon casually: "Simon, go and pick a few prisoners of war and leave it to Captain Otto."
"Wait a minute, Lieutenant Simon." Seeing that Lieutenant Simon was about to turn and leave, Sokov quickly called him and then said to Lucas: "Captain Lucas, these prisoners of war are actually to be given to the head of state for their own purpose. So there is no trouble. I hope you can allow us to choose on our own."
Lucas originally wanted to find a few prisoners of war and hand them over to Sokov to deal with it, but when he heard that these prisoners of war brought to Berlin were to be sent to the head of state, he had to pay attention: "Captain Otto, we will accompany you." Let's choose together."
A few minutes later, Lucas and Simon, led Sokov and his group to the area where the prisoners of war gathered.
The prisoners of war saw several soldiers wearing Soviet uniforms coming to the area where they gathered, surrounded by German troops, and their faces showed a surprised expression. They didn't understand who they were and why they were wearing their own military uniforms. .
"Captain Lucas," Sokov only remembered that Major General Romanov was injured and captured when he broke through. He didn't know if he was locked in this prisoner of war camp, so he asked tentatively: "I heard of Mogilev's Russian garrison The commander was captured by our army because he was injured when breaking through the siege. I wonder where he was locked up? "
"It's right in our prisoner of war camp." Lucas said: "He was captured at the end of August. He was seriously injured when he came in. Fortunately, a military doctor took timely treatment and rescued him. Now his injuries are healed It's almost done, and my superior called him some time ago and asked about it, saying he was going to send him to Berlin."
"That's a coincidence," Sokov couldn't help but feel ecstatic when he learned that Major General Romanlov was still in this prison camp, but he tried his best to control his emotions and said in a steady tone: "We'll take a few of them, just in time," The prisoners of war go to Berlin and take him with him by the way."
When Lukas was about to take Sokov to meet Romanov, Sokov deliberately raised his voice and said to Alina, "Leya, go for a walk in the pile of prisoners of war and choose a few suitable ones."
Alina quickly pretended to agree and said, "Yes, Mr. Captain!"
In this way, Sokov followed Lucas to the place where Major General Romanlov was imprisoned, while Alina and the other two followed Simon to search for Yakov's whereabouts in the pile of prisoners of war.
Before entering the tent where Romanov lived, Lucas suddenly said, "By the way, Romanov's surname seems to be the surname of the Tsar."
“Very right.”
"But I heard that after the Tsar's family was killed, most of the people with this surname were killed." Lucas said with interest: "Even if he was lucky enough to die, he fled abroad. Why are you here? In their army, is the surname Romanov?”
"I don't know much about this."
"By the way." Lucas asked again as he reached out to lift the curtain: "Captain Otto, do you speak Russian?"
"Of course." Sokov replied with a smile: "Since we are going to pretend to be Russians and go deep into their defense, and we can't speak Russian. If we open our mouths, we will reveal our true identity."
"Since you can speak Russian, that's fine. This will save me from finding another translator." Lucas said, lifting the curtain and making a call for Sokov: "Captain Otto, please please Come in! ”