Chapter 893 The Misguided Scout

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"Your Excellency, Commander," Schmidt replied without hesitation: "Move, the headquarters must move immediately, otherwise when the Russian tanks rush over, it will be too late for us to move again."

"Transfer, that's for sure." Paulus asked in confusion: "But where should our headquarters be transferred in a hurry?"

"The Gumlak area, Your Excellency, Commander." Schmidt replied: "The transportation there is convenient, and we can transfer the group army headquarters there..."

Unexpectedly, before Schmidt could say anything, Paulus's face turned red with anger. He impatiently interrupted Schmidt's words: "Chief of Staff, have you forgotten that not long ago, Russia

The people used their new rockets to attack the Gumlak station and destroyed a large amount of supplies we had stored there. Now that you ask me to transfer the headquarters there, do you want me to be a target for the Russians?

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Schmidt was confused when he was first scolded. He didn't know what he said wrongly to make Paulus angry. After listening to Paulus's words, he understood what the other party was worried about and quickly explained.

: "Your Excellency, Commander, it was a complete accident that Gumlak Station was attacked by the Russians. Now the buildings at the station have become ruins and are no longer a target of concern to the Russians. We have moved the headquarters to nearby

If it is a small town, it will not attract special attention from the Russians."

"So that's it." After listening to Schmidt's explanation, Paulus knew that he had wrongly blamed the other person, and said a little embarrassedly: "I'm sorry, Chief of Staff, I was too impulsive, please forgive me!"

This was the first time Schmidt heard Paulus apologize to him, and he quickly waved his hands and said: "Your Excellency, Commander, it was my fault. I didn't explain it clearly, and you misunderstood it. Now that time is running out, we'd better move as soon as possible."

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"Wait a minute, Chief of Staff." Paulus had calmed down at this moment. Hearing Schmidt's urging to move, he frowned and thought for a moment, and then said: "If the entire army headquarters heads towards the Gumlak area

If we move, we may be noticed by Russian scouts, and then we will be in danger."

Schmidt felt that what Paulus said made sense and quickly asked him for instructions: "Your Excellency, Commander, what should we do?"

"Split the command center into two parts," Paulus walked to the wall, pointed at the map and said to Schmidt: "You and I will take the communications and intelligence departments of the command center and move towards the Gumlak area. The rest

people, moved to a new location near the Lower Chir River to confuse the Russian scouts."

Schmidt felt that this arrangement of Paulus was a bit unnecessary, but considering the identity of the other party, he could only hold his nose and admit it: "Yes, Your Excellency, Commander. I will immediately arrange manpower and bring some members of the headquarters with me."

Rush to the Lower Chir River to establish a new headquarters to distract the Russians."

Half an hour later, the convoy led by Paulus and Schmidt moved towards the Gumlak area. Another headquarters convoy preparing to go to the Lower Chir River was scheduled to depart an hour later.

When the soldiers in the unit responsible for attracting the attention of the Soviet army were busy loading various equipment and supplies into the truck, a Soviet reconnaissance team of more than ten people appeared nearby. This team came from Rokoso

Ski's Don River Army was led by a second lieutenant named Qiu Liening.

Seeing the busy scene in the German headquarters, he realized that the Germans were about to escape, and quickly ordered a corporal next to him: "Comrade corporal, take a soldier to capture a prisoner and bring him back."

"Comrade Second Lieutenant," the corporal is Qiu Liening's old subordinate and knows him very well. After hearing this order, he asked tentatively: "Are you planning to catch a tongue to find out where the enemy is planning to move?"

"That's right." Seeing that the corporal had guessed his intention, Qiu Liening nodded to him and replied: "Don't arrest any ordinary soldiers. They must not know where the headquarters is going to move. If you want to arrest,

At least one officer with a rank of second lieutenant or higher must be brought back."

The corporal was an old scout. It was just a piece of cake for him to touch sentries and capture prisoners. Especially since the German headquarters was busy moving and there was a lot of chaos everywhere. If one or two people were missing, they would not be noticed at all.

. He led a soldier and quietly approached the German officers and soldiers who were loading supplies into the truck, looking for opportunities to capture prisoners.

After waiting for about ten minutes, he saw an officer wearing a big-brimmed hat walking out of the busy crowd and walking towards his hiding place. The corporal, who was hiding behind a big tree, thought he had been discovered by the other party.

He put his finger on the trigger, ready to shoot if he found something was wrong. But after observing for a moment, he found that the other party was not yelling, but was looking at his position nonchalantly, as if there was something there.

matter.

The officer came to a stop in front of the big tree where the corporal was hiding, turned around and faced the busy soldiers, took out a pack of cigarettes from his pocket, struck a match, lit it, and started puffing away.

Discovering that the officer had come here to smoke, the corporal breathed a sigh of relief and made a gesture to the soldier hiding behind another tree, telling him to make some noise to attract the officer's attention. The soldier who understood what he knew immediately

He bent down to pick up a clod of soil and threw it not far away.

The sound of clods of soil falling to the ground indeed attracted the officer's attention. He held a cigarette and walked towards the direction of the sound. As he walked, he looked down at the ground, trying to see clearly what was making the sound.

The corporal who was hiding behind the tree saw that the officer's attention was drawn away. He suddenly jumped out from behind the tree, raised the butt of his submachine gun, and hit the officer hard on the back of the head. The officer who suffered a heavy blow,

Without even a groan, he fell straight to the ground like a torn sack. Seeing that the officer was knocked unconscious, the corporal and the soldiers quickly stepped forward, one raised his arms and the other raised his feet, and ran towards the hiding place of the reconnaissance team.

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Qiu Liening, who was hiding in the distance, saw the corporal and others carrying a man running towards his hiding place. He guessed that the prisoner must have been captured, so he ordered two soldiers to come and pick him up.

When the corporal came to Qiu Liening, he couldn't help but said proudly: "Comrade Second Lieutenant, look, I caught a living one for you. If you want to know anything, just ask him."

Qiu Liening took a look at the tongue he had captured and found that it was a lieutenant, so he ordered the soldiers next to him: "Wake him up!"

The soldier grabbed a handful of snow from the snow and rubbed it vigorously on the officer's face. After a moment, the prisoner woke up. Seeing the prisoner open his eyes, the soldier nodded to Qiu Liening, "Comrade Second Lieutenant,

He's already awake."

Qiu Liening looked at the panicked German lieutenant and asked in German: "Your name, position and rank!"

"Burt, Lieutenant Burt." The German lieutenant looked around at the guns pointed at him and replied hurriedly: "I am the combat staff officer of the group army's operations department."

Seeing that the German lieutenant answered so readily, Qiu Liening nodded slightly and said with a smile on his face: "Very good, Lieutenant Bert, your answer is very satisfactory to me. Next, I hope we can continue to cooperate!"

"How do you want to cooperate?" Lieutenant Burt asked in shock.

"My question is very simple." Qiu Liening pursed his lips towards the motorcade that was getting ready to go in the distance and asked, "Tell me, where is this motorcade going?"

Lieutenant Burt was still hesitating whether he should tell the Russians in front of him what he knew. He heard the sound of pulling the gun bolt from behind, and then a cold, hard muzzle was pressed against the back of his head, and then

There was a sentence in Russian that I didn’t understand: “If you don’t tell me, I’ll beat you to death!”

Qiu Liening waved his hand towards the corporal who threatened Lieutenant Burt with a gun and said: "Okay, comrade corporal, don't scare him. I believe he will tell me the answer I want to know."

Feeling that the muzzle of the gun on the back of his head had been removed, Lieutenant Burt felt as if he had narrowly escaped death. He quickly replied in a panic: "Down to the Lower Chil River, we were ordered to move in the direction of the Lower Chil River. As for the

Where to transfer to, my level is too low to know."

"Comrade Second Lieutenant," the corporal also knew some German. He heard Lieutenant Bert's confession that the German headquarters would be transferred to the Lower Chir River, and quickly reminded Qiu Liening: "We should immediately report this news to the commander of the front army.

Ministry report.”

"You are right, comrade corporal." Qiu Liening agreed with the corporal's words. He quickly ordered the telegraph operator who was following him, "Send a report immediately to the Intelligence Department of the Front Army Headquarters and tell Paulus's Army Group

The headquarters will be moved to the Lower Chil River. The specific location will be reported after we complete our reconnaissance."

Five minutes later, Malinin received the intelligence sent back by the scouts. He came to Rokossovsky's office, handed over the telegram in his hand, and reported at the same time: "Comrade Commander, according to the report of the scouts,

Paulus's headquarters is moving towards the Lower Chir River."

When Rokossovsky received the telegram, he casually asked: "Where will Paulus's new headquarters be located on the Lower Chir River?"

"We have no way of knowing this yet." Malinen shook his head and said, "The German staff officer captured by the scouts, because his rank was too low, only knew that the headquarters would be transferred to the Lower Chir River, but the specific details

The location is unknown."

According to Rokossovsky's plan, after confirming the location of the German headquarters, he sent a rapid column to carry out an assault. Even if Paulus could not be captured or killed alive, he could completely disrupt the opponent's command system. Who knew

Hurry up and hurry up, but you're still a step too late. The German command has been transferred.

After Rokossovsky quickly read the contents of the telegram, he raised his head and said to Malinin: "Chief of Staff, ask the Minister of Intelligence to call back the scouts and ask them to follow the transferred German convoy. Be sure to find out what the German command is doing.

Specific location."

"Understood, Comrade Commander." After the chubby Chief of Staff Malinin nodded in agreement, he turned and walked out of the office, preparing to convey Rokossovsky's latest order to the Minister of Intelligence.

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