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Chapter 170 Persuading to surrender

"Dear, this is the message just sent from the Confidential Section, this is the battle report just sent from the front line, and this is the report from the Logistics Department." Yulia placed a stack of documents on Su Tong's work.

After coming to Chita for a few days, Su Tong arranged all the work for the three young nurses. Yulia became his secretary, Xia Yuxin entered the information department, and the young nurse arranged to work as a nurse in the logistics hospital. Unexpectedly

The three of them did a really impressive job. Yulia was cheerful and attentive, Xia Yuxin was smart and capable, and the little nurse was proficient in her profession. For a while, Chief Su was really satisfied.

"Well, okay, you can put it on the table first and I will look at it later." Chief Su was writing quickly and said without raising his head.

"No, dear, Yu Xin said this document is very important. It was just sent from the Intelligence Section." Yulia handed an unopened telegram to her husband.

Su Tong took the message and read it, nodding secretly in his heart. Although Yulia was his wife, she did not do anything beyond her reach based on her status. She should not read or listen to her documents and secrets.

If you don't listen, you will really know the general situation.

I casually tore open the message and looked at it. It turned out that the troops on the front line were reporting. The reconnaissance planes on the front line had discovered traces of the enemy's vanguard troops one after another.

Su Tong secretly sighed in his heart. It seemed that the Russian guards could not be used as cannon fodder to slowly grind Timoshenko to death. From the intelligence, it was not clear that Zhukov's vanguard would arrive in Chita in two days.

Well, since you are here, let me get rid of Timoshenko first.

A heavy bomb "bombed" fell near the headquarters of Cisco Tower, blowing the nearby defenses to pieces. Even the oil lamp of the headquarters shook violently.

Timoshenko and a group of Soviet officers were sitting in the conference room, holding what might be the last military meeting.

"Comrades, this may be the last military meeting we hold. Now the enemy's leading troops have approached less than a kilometer away from the headquarters. In other words, the enemy's artillery may hit here at any time or

They say that the enemy may rush to our headquarters at any time. Let's discuss what to do now." After directing the battle for a day, Timoshenko's thin face became even thinner, and his jawbones protruded deeply.

There was an eerie silence in the conference room. A division commander looked at Timoshenko and asked: "Comrade Commander, what are the chances of success if we break through?"

Timoshenko was silent for a long time, and then slowly said: "Now our remaining troops are less than 50,000, and we are almost out of ammunition and food. If we break through, the success rate is less than 1%, and it has to be the other side."

A conclusion drawn from a state of indolence.”

Although he had been prepared in his heart, when he heard someone clearly say it, the teacher's face still looked miserable.

"Comrade Commander, are we, are we just waiting to die like this?" a major general next to him asked with a pale face.

"Comrade Tchaikovsky, as a soldier, especially a great Red Army soldier, don't you feel ashamed to say this? You are not worthy of wearing the military cap that represents glory and glory. You will only tarnish its sacred

Halo. It turns out that you are just a coward." A division commander stood up and scolded the major general who clearly showed fear of war.

"I don't deserve to wear this military cap. I'll tarnish its halo. Well, Comrade Stave, you deserve to wear it. If you don't tarnish it, then please lead your troops to launch a counterattack. Let me, a coward, see it."

How did you, a hero, charge?" Major General Tchaikovsky was furious, stood up suddenly, pointed at the division commander and cursed angrily.

"You, you bastard" Major General Staff stood up, pointed at Major General Tchaikovsky's nose with a trembling finger and said: "You are a coward, a coward. People like you should be sent to the atonement camp to use your

Blood atones for your sins.”

After hearing the insulting name of the atonement camp, Major General Tchaikovsky could no longer suppress the anger in his heart. He took out the Tokarev pistol attached to his armed belt and pointed it at his former comrades.

With a "crack" sound, he loaded the gun, pointed it at Major General Staff, and said sternly: "Okay, do you want to send me to the atonement camp? It depends on whether you have the ability."

"Wow!" A burst of chaotic sounds mixed with curses sounded. The people in the conference room were obviously divided into two groups, and they all took out their firearms and started to confront each other. Some people called the other party a coward and afraid of death, while the other people scolded the other party for being hypocritical.

, both sides were cursing at each other, and there was a stalemate for a while.

Timoshenko looked sadly at the two groups of people confronting each other in front of him, feeling sad in his heart. Is this still the great Russian Red Army? Is this still the majestic Russian [] team? When the enemy is facing us, now it turns out that

They would yell bad words at each other and then fight. If the Chinese army on the opposite side saw this scene, they would probably laugh until they fell down.

"That's enough. Do you still have me as the commander in your eyes? Do you still take me seriously?" In a rage, Timoshenko slammed the table angrily and glared at the two groups.

Faced with Timoshenko's anger and years of backlog, the two groups put away their pistols angrily. But at this time, they were divided into two obvious camps, hostile to each other. Timoshenko estimated that if he left,

They will all get into a fight.

"Okay, you all sit down. Now let me ask everyone what they think." After saying this, Timoshenko looked at the group of people present and asked: "Comrade Stave, do you think you can hold on?"

Is this until the arrival of Zhukov’s army?”

Major General Staff muttered and lowered his head, not daring to say a word.

"Comrade Tchaikovsky, are you sure that the soldiers will enjoy fair treatment in Geneva after surrendering to the Chinese army?"

Major General Tchaikovsky thought for a while and said: "I think there should be no problem. I heard observers from the West said that General Molokov and General Andrupov of the Far East Military Region are now living in prisoner of war camps.

Very good. It is said that this news was revealed by Western reporters when they visited prisoner-of-war camps for interviews. They worked eight hours a day, and anyone who was not too lazy could be fed and clothed. Moreover, the officers could receive and

They received treatment commensurate with their military ranks. Admiral Molokov and Admiral Andrupv even formed two football teams in the prisoner of war camp, and the two sides would hold competitions every weekend. Oh,

Damn it, look what I said." After saying this, Major General Tchaikovsky's face turned red and he quickly closed his mouth.

However, the officers in the conference room listened with great interest. At this time, no matter how optimistic they were, they expected that there would be no more than two endings for their side, one is to die in battle, and the other is to enter a prisoner-of-war camp of the Chinese army. For

For a country like Russia, which although it spans the Eurasian continent, is mostly Westernized from top to bottom, it is almost impossible for them to have the courage to commit suicide like Japan after defeat.

There is only one way to surrender. So everyone is now concerned about whether they can get the protection of the Geneva Convention after surrender. Now after hearing Major General Tchaikovsky's story, some of the previous worries have really been put aside.

"Report"

A soldier broke in and said with a strange expression: "The Chinese army on the opposite side sent officers to persuade them to surrender."

"Ask him to come in. It's time for them to come." Timoshenko waved his hand and said with a somewhat gloomy expression.

"Yes" the soldier saluted and left.

After a while, a soldier wearing the dark green military uniform unique to the Thirty-Seventh Army of China came in from the door of the conference room. His arrival caused everyone in the conference room to exclaim: "Who is he?"

I saw the visitor smiling and saying hello to everyone present: "Hello everyone, we meet again." This man was the commanding officer of the Russian Guard, Alexei, who has now been promoted to the rank of lieutenant general.

"It's you Serev, you shameless traitor," Major General Staff shouted in shock.

"I am a traitor." Alexey glanced at Major General Staff and smiled contemptuously. Then he asked: "Major General Staff, please tell me why I am a traitor and who did I betray?"

"Humph, you betrayed the great Comrade Stalin and betrayed the great Soviet Red Army. Aren't you a traitor?" Major General Staff said angrily.

"Oh" Alek pretended to be grateful and asked in astonishment: "Excuse me, Major General Staf, why can't I betray Stalin, an old man from Georgia? Is it because you shout that he is great all day long? But I

I can’t see what makes him great. Is it because he starved millions of Ukrainians to death?”

As soon as Alexei said this, everyone in the conference room fell silent. The people here were all senior officers in the army. They all knew some secrets in the country at that time, and they were unwilling to wipe it out on this occasion.

If you speak with conscience, you will only make people look down on you.

The more Alexei spoke, the louder he said, "Besides, my name is not Serev, my original name is Alexei. Our family has been loyal to the Romanov family for generations, and we are all loyal ministers of His Majesty the Tsar."

.Besides, His Majesty the Tsar gave us glory and dreams, money and land, but as for Stalin, he only brought us death and fear. If I hadn't been away from home for something, I'm afraid I would have been shot by your so-called revolutionary soldiers.

Come on, I finally endured it and joined your team just so that one day I could witness your destruction with my own eyes."

Listening to Alexei's loud accusation, everyone was speechless.


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