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Chapter 2558

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"Comrade General," Poledenko asked Sokov, "how do you plan to select prisoners of war?"

"Comrade Major, I want to gather all the prisoners of war and let them sign up first." Sokov said: "If there are not enough volunteers, we will select suitable candidates from the prisoners of war."

"Captain Lugovaya, did you hear that?" Poledenko waited for Sokov to finish speaking, then turned and ordered Lugovaya who was standing next to him: "Gather all the prisoners of war immediately."

Then it was time for the prisoners of war to gather. Driven by the guards, the prisoners of war only took eight minutes to complete the gathering.

After the assembly was completed, Lugovaya came over and reported to Sokov: "Comrade General, the prisoners of war have been assembled. Please give your instructions!"

"Is everyone here?"

"No, there are only about 10,000 people here." Lugovaya replied: "The rest are all sick, lying in their barracks unable to move..." Sokov couldn't help but frowned slightly when he heard this.

Head, according to Lugovaya, a large number of prisoners of war will probably die in the prisoner of war camp in the near future. I came here today just to select prisoners of war to form a guard unit.

, was not here to inspect. The life and death of these sick prisoners of war had nothing to do with him, so he chose to ignore what Lugovaya said later.

Since the prisoners of war selected this time would be under the jurisdiction of Hossenfel, Sokov gave the task of selecting prisoners of war to Hossenfel.

Before the selection work began, Hosenfeld naturally had to give a speech to gain the approval of these German prisoners of war, so that more people would be willing to take the initiative to join his command.

When Hossenfel's impassioned speech resounded through the entire camp through loudspeakers placed everywhere, Sokov asked Agelina in a low voice: "Agelina, I don't know what Captain Hosenfel is talking about."

?” “He told these prisoners of war,” Agelina said briefly: “Although Germany failed in the war that ended not long ago, the country still exists. Now it is time to start post-war reconstruction work, but due to various reasons, Berlin

The order has not yet completely returned to normal, so it is necessary to form a German-dominated security command to restore order as soon as possible. This is what he basically means. If you want to hear more details, I

I can translate it for you again." "No, no need." As long as Hosenfeld can recruit enough people, he doesn't care at all what he said to these prisoners of war: "As long as he can recruit enough people,

Manpower, today's task is completed

"After Hosenfeld's speech ended, it was time to sign up for volunteers. Ernst stepped forward and said loudly in German: "Soldiers who are willing to join the guard unit, please come out!" Perhaps he was worried that someone would not listen.

Come, he put this

The words were repeated three times.

But what is regrettable is that out of a team of tens of thousands of prisoners of war, less than twenty volunteers came out, which made everyone look very embarrassed.

"Comrade General," Poledenko came over and asked Sokov in a low voice: "There are less than 20 prisoners of war who volunteered to sign up. What is going on?" The scene in front of him reminded Sokov of Vladimir Putin.

The scene where Rasov went to the Soviet prisoner-of-war camp to recruit people and prepare to form the "Russian Liberation Army". After a lot of propaganda and agitation, only a few people came out of the queue.

A few people and the vast majority of prisoners of war have no interest in such recruitment. Now there are less than 20 prisoners of war who volunteer to join the guard unit, which makes Sokov feel a little unable to step down. At this moment, when he heard Poledenko's question, he insisted

He shrugged and replied: "Major, the German prisoners of war may think this is a

conspiracy."

"Conspiracy?" Poledenko's eyes widened in surprise and he asked in confusion: "What conspiracy?" "In my original army, the commanders and fighters rescued from the prisoner of war camps accounted for a large proportion."

Kokov began to talk serious nonsense: "The Germans often conduct recruitment in prisoner-of-war camps, saying that the recruited people will receive preferential treatment. But in fact, these recruited officers and soldiers of our army completed their assigned tasks.

, they would be shot. I think the reason why the German prisoners of war were unwilling to sign up was because they were worried that this would happen.

Such a situation.”

After listening to Sokov's analysis, Poledenko nodded with a look of surprise, and then asked Sokov: "Comrade General, what should we do?"

"Since there are not enough people to sign up, we will choose ourselves." After Sokov said this, he said to Ernst: "Ernst, you all come to my place."

Soon, Ernst, Hosenfeld, Denaris, and Bayer arrived in front of Sokov. After sweeping his eyes over the four people, Sokov said slowly: "

Comrades, there are a little less people signing up, but don’t be discouraged. This is because they don’t understand our recruitment actions. Since this is

In this case, I can only trouble the four of you to choose it yourself."

"Comrade General." Denaris asked: "I wonder what the selection criteria are?" "As long as they are prisoners of war who are in good health, the other conditions can be relaxed." When Sokov saw the prisoners of war in the queue in front of him, all of them were excited.

Skinny as a stick, with dull eyes and numb expression, it seems that the prisoners were tortured in the Soviet prison camp.

It was more serious than the US military prisoner-of-war camp. Therefore, he set the primary condition for selecting prisoners of war as "good health": "Everyone should take action immediately and strive to complete today's work as soon as possible."

After listening to Agelina's translation, the four of them agreed loudly, and then each took a guard and entered the queue of prisoners. When they took a fancy to a prisoner of war, they patted each other on the back with their hands.

After a while, he motioned for him to leave the queue and line up outside. Although the selected German prisoners of war were unwilling to accept it, they saw the guards standing behind them.

They could only walk out of the queue obediently and line up in the open space outside. Many of the faces of these selected prisoners were full of fear. They were worried that the selected people would be escorted outside the prisoner of war camp by Soviet guards.

Shot.

Sokov kept his eyes fixed on Bayer in the distance, secretly wondering: Can Bayer find his two sons in this prisoner of war camp? At this moment, Sokov suddenly saw Bayer walking in the queue.

Bayer stopped and seemed to shout to a prisoner of war not far away. The prisoner of war heard someone calling his name and instinctively looked in the direction of the sound. But he saw policemen wearing

When Bayer was in uniform, there was a shocked expression on his face, and then he shouted and rushed towards Bayer. The two guards who were following Bayer saw the prisoners of war rushing towards Bayer.

, worried that he would be detrimental to Bayer, they immediately stepped forward to stop the opponent, and raised their rifle butts to knock the opponent down, but their actions were stopped by Bayer. What happened here immediately caused a chaos, Lugova

Seeing this, Ya was worried that there would be a bigger problem, so he personally led a dozen guards and rushed there. But Sokov knew it well, and even

He hurriedly said to Agelina: "Agelina, if I guessed correctly, Bayer should have found his son." Then he shook his head at Vaseligov, "Major, come with me.

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When Sokov arrived at the place where Bayer and others were, he saw Bayer and a prisoner of war in ragged clothes and with beards hugging each other, and the two were wiping away tears.

"Captain Lugovaya," Poledenko, who came with Sokov, saw this and asked dissatisfiedly: "Can you explain to me, what exactly happened here?" "Major Poledenko, I

I think I can give you a satisfactory answer." Sokov didn't wait for Lugovaya to speak, and said first: "If I guess correctly, the prisoner hugging the police officer should be the police officer's wife.

son."

"Ah?!" Poledenko asked in shock after hearing this: "Comrade General, is this true?" "Of course it is true, Major Poledenko." Sokov saw Lugovaya.

He and his guards stood beside him without moving, thinking that the other party must also know about this, so he said to him: "Captain Lugovaya, do you think I

Is that correct?" "Exactly, Comrade General." Lugovaya said with a smile on his face: "I just learned about the situation, and it is indeed as you said, this prisoner of war is the son of this old policeman.

, their father and son reunited, it was inevitable that there would be some

Lose your composure." At this time, Bayer also noticed Sokov's arrival, quickly let go of the prisoner of war, wiped his tears, and then said to Sokov: "Comrade General, let me introduce to you, this is

My second son Zolda Zolda

, this is the General Sokov I told you. Without his help, I would not be qualified to enter this prisoner of war camp, let alone find you."

After Sokov waited for Agelina to finish translating for him, he asked curiously: "Officer Bayer, you found your second son, but where is your eldest son? Is he in this prisoner of war camp?" "My original unit

Here, the commanders and fighters rescued from the prisoner-of-war camps account for a large proportion." Sokov began to talk nonsense seriously: "The Germans often conduct recruitment in the prisoner-of-war camps, saying that the recruited people will receive preferential treatment.

.But in fact, these recruited officers and soldiers of our army will be shot after completing their designated tasks. I think the reason why the German prisoners of war are unwilling to sign up is because they are worried that this will happen.

Such a situation.”

After listening to Sokov's analysis, Poledenko nodded with a look of surprise, and then asked Sokov: "Comrade General, what should we do?"

"Since there are not enough people to sign up, we will choose ourselves." After Sokov said this, he said to Ernst: "Ernst, you all come to my place."

Soon, Ernst, Hosenfeld, Denaris, and Bayer arrived in front of Sokov. After sweeping his eyes over the four people, Sokov said slowly: "

Comrades, there are a little less people signing up, but don’t be discouraged. This is because they don’t understand our recruitment actions. Since this is

In this case, I can only trouble the four of you to choose it yourself."

"Comrade General." Denaris asked: "I wonder what the selection criteria are?" "As long as they are prisoners of war who are in good health, the other conditions can be relaxed." When Sokov saw the prisoners of war in the queue in front of him, all of them were excited.

Skinny as a stick, with dull eyes and numb expression, it seems that the prisoners were tortured in the Soviet prison camp.

It was more serious than the US military prisoner-of-war camp. Therefore, he set the primary condition for selecting prisoners of war as "good health": "Everyone should take action immediately and strive to complete today's work as soon as possible."

After listening to Agelina's translation, the four of them agreed loudly, and then each took a guard and entered the queue of prisoners. When they took a fancy to a prisoner of war, they patted each other on the back with their hands.

After a while, he motioned for him to leave the queue and line up outside. Although the selected German prisoners of war were unwilling to accept it, they saw the guards standing behind them.

They could only walk out of the queue obediently and line up in the open space outside. Many of the faces of these selected prisoners were full of fear. They were worried that the selected people would be escorted outside the prisoner of war camp by Soviet guards.

Shot.

Sokov kept his eyes fixed on Bayer in the distance, secretly wondering: Can Bayer find his two sons in this prisoner of war camp? At this moment, Sokov suddenly saw Bayer walking in the queue.

Bayer stopped and seemed to shout to a prisoner of war not far away. The prisoner of war heard someone calling his name and instinctively looked in the direction of the sound. But he saw policemen wearing

When Bayer was in uniform, there was a shocked expression on his face, and then he shouted and rushed towards Bayer. The two guards who were following Bayer saw the prisoners of war rushing towards Bayer.

, worried that he would be detrimental to Bayer, they immediately stepped forward to stop the opponent, and raised their rifle butts to knock the opponent down, but their actions were stopped by Bayer. What happened here immediately caused a chaos, Lugova

Seeing this, Ya was worried that there would be a bigger problem, so he personally led a dozen guards and rushed there. But Sokov knew it well, and even

He hurriedly said to Agelina: "Agelina, if I guessed correctly, Bayer should have found his son." Then he shook his head at Vaseligov, "Major, come with me.

.”

When Sokov arrived at the place where Bayer and others were, he saw Bayer and a prisoner of war in ragged clothes and with beards hugging each other, and the two were wiping away tears.

"Captain Lugovaya," Poledenko, who came with Sokov, saw this and asked dissatisfiedly: "Can you explain to me, what exactly happened here?" "Major Poledenko, I

I think I can give you a satisfactory answer." Sokov didn't wait for Lugovaya to speak, and said first: "If I guess correctly, the prisoner hugging the police officer should be the police officer's wife.

Son." "Of course it's true, Major Poledenko." Seeing Lugovaya and his guards standing nearby without moving, Sokov thought that the other party must also know about this, so he rushed to

He said: "Captain Lugovaya, do you think I

Is that right?" At this time, Bayer also noticed Sokov's arrival, quickly let go of the prisoner of war, wiped his tears, and then said to Sokov: "Comrade General, let me introduce you to him.

,This is my second son Zolda.Zolda

, this is the General Sokov I told you. Without his help, I would not be qualified to enter this prisoner of war camp, let alone find you." Sokov waited for Agelina to finish translating for him.

, asked curiously: "Officer Bayer, you found your second son, but where is your eldest son? Is he in this prisoner of war camp?"


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