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Chapter 2771

After the two chatted for a few more words, Sokov suddenly remembered something important: "Vika, I also remembered something important."

"What happened?"

"I have read the war memoirs of Marshal Rokossovsky. He mentioned that during the Moscow Defense War, in order to strengthen the strength of the 16th Army, the Civilian Police General Administration once transferred a group of civilian policemen to form a civilian police detachment."

Sokov said with a serious expression: "Although the memoirs did not mention the final outcome of this civilian police detachment, based on my understanding of the Great Patriotic War, all members must have died."

"It is entirely possible." Victoria patted the pistol on her waist and agreed: "After all, the responsibility of the police is to maintain law and order, not to charge into battle. Once they are on the front line, the role they can play is quite limited. In

On some cruel battlefields, even the most elite troops, let alone them, have a very low survival rate."

After Victoria said these words casually, she suddenly thought of something and couldn't help but trembled. Then she looked at Sokov with wide eyes: "Misha, didn't you tell me that you were worried that I would also be included in this police detachment?

?”

"This possibility cannot be ruled out." Sokov did not deny Victoria's guess: "Now that there is a shortage of soldiers, someone above will definitely make suggestions to allow female soldiers to participate in combat. You know, during the entire Great Patriotic War, there were only a few women who joined the army.

800,000 people, half of whom died."

Hearing the data Sokov said, Victoria's face turned livid. She asked Sokov in a panic: "Misha, if my superiors really want to incorporate me into the civilian police detachment, what should I do? I don't want to

When she died in this era, my great-grandmother was still alone at home. Without my care, she would not have lived long."

Sokov did not expect that the always strong female major also had a fragile side. He quickly opened his arms, held her in his arms, and comforted her and said: "Vika, don't worry, I'm just talking about a possibility. Maybe it will happen."

At that time, after careful consideration, the Chief of the Civil Police finally selected only male police officers to join this force."

With Sokov's comfort, Victoria's mood gradually stabilized. She broke away from Sokov's arms, raised her sleeves to wipe her tears, and said apologetically: "Misha, I'm really sorry, I was a little nervous just now.

Loss of composure.”

"This is a normal reaction of yours." Sokov said with a smile: "The first time I went to the battlefield, when I heard the bullets whizzing past my head, my legs kept shaking. Later I saw my comrades.

Falling down next to him, his adrenal glands suddenly secreted, and he had long forgotten what it meant to be afraid, and just wanted to destroy as many enemies as possible."

After Sokov's persuasion, Victoria gradually returned to normal. She took two deep breaths, stabilized her emotions, and continued: "Misha, how long will you be able to stay when you return to Moscow this time?"

"I don't know." Sokov said with a wry smile: "Generals Vlasov and Potapov are still waiting in the garrison headquarters, let alone a little captain like me."

"Misha, who were you talking about just now?" Victoria suddenly asked: "Who are you talking about Vlasov?"

"General Potapov."

"Major General Potapov, commander of the Third Army? Marshal Rokossovsky's immediate boss?"

"Well, yes, it's him." Sokov immediately understood what Victoria wanted to express, and quickly explained to her: "Vika, I understand what you mean. Do you want to ask if he was captured by the Germans?

What, why are you here? Right?"

Victoria didn't speak, just nodded vigorously.

"General Potapov was met by us during the transfer. At that time, a small unit he led was trapped in a soap factory by the Germans. I led the troops to rescue him." Sokov.

Said: "After the fall of Kiev, he was indeed captured by the Germans. But he

But he found an opportunity to escape, took in some scattered troops, and continued to retreat in the direction of our army. I estimate that in real history, he might have been captured by the Germans again during his escape, and remained there until the war.

He was rescued from the prisoner of war camp by our army at a later stage."

"Do you know how your superiors plan to settle him?"

"I don't know." Sokov said to Victoria: "I have discussed with him that when he is under investigation, he must not mention that he was captured by the German army."

"How many people know about this?" Victoria asked with a frown.

Sokov calculated silently in his mind, and then replied: "Including me, there are no more than five people. The rest of the commanders and soldiers who knew the news of General Potapov's capture were either sacrificed or imprisoned by the Germans.

Prisoner of war camp. It is precisely because of this that we made up such lies to avoid causing any trouble to Potapov."

"Misha, have you ever thought about it?" But Victoria still said worriedly: "There is no airtight wall in the world. This matter will be leaked sooner or later. By that time, you are sure you can bear the consequences.

?”

"If General Potapov can achieve brilliant results in the next battle to defend Moscow." Sokov was not worried about this matter. He knew very well that as long as Potapov could win in the next few days, Sokov was not worried about this matter.

Over the years, he has performed outstandingly, and even if someone reports him, he can still maintain a high position. "Then the superiors will definitely announce the people he captured, saying that they are just propaganda by the Germans."

"Misha, if General Potapov can be used again, I hope you can join his command." Victoria reminded Sokov again: "What kind of thing that Vlasov is, it is clearly recorded in the history books

.In order to avoid you being implicated in the future, finally hide as far away as you can.”

"Vika, do you think I don't want to hide?" Sokov said dumbfounded: "Soon after I came to this era, I became his subordinate. Even if I want to change my family, I still need his permission to leave.

."

"I remember that he was captured in June 1942. If you don't find a way to leave him as soon as possible, you will be in danger by then."

Sokov knew that what Victoria said was true history, but since he could not leave Vlasov in a short time, he could only think of other ways to change the established history. Thinking of this, he smiled and said to Victoria

: "Vika, you are worrying too much. Although he will be captured next year, if I stay with him all the time, I may change his fate of being captured."

Hearing what Sokov said, Victoria stared at Sokov for a long time, and finally sighed softly and said helplessly: "If you really saved Vlasov, wouldn't it have changed history and affected future generations?"

Will there be any adverse impact?"

Sokov laughed after hearing this: "Vika, you are worrying too much. The last time I traveled, I rescued Stalin's son Yakov from the German prisoner of war camp. After he went to the weapons and equipment department, he continued to learn

Continuously provide my troops with new weapons, so that the combat effectiveness of my troops far exceeds that of friendly forces."

"What new weapon?"

"AK47 assault rifle, anti-tank rocket launcher, and 107 rocket launcher." Sokov said: "These weapons are all produced using the drawings I provided. With weapons that are ahead of this era, our chances of winning on the battlefield will increase.

Greatly improved.”

"AK47 and anti-tank rocket launchers, I know what they are." Although Victoria is a police officer, she is not a military fan. She is familiar with the weapons of her own country, but knows nothing about the weapons of other countries.

: "What is that 107 rocket launcher? Why have I never heard of it?"

Seeing that Victoria knew nothing about the 107 rocket launcher, Sokov explained to her: "It was China that designed and finalized the 1963-type 107mm rocket launcher in 1963. The gun has 12 launch tubes and can complete one launch in 7-9 seconds.

The firepower was extremely fierce.

The rocket launched by the rocket launcher flies by the thrust of its own engine and does not require a complicated anti-recoil device, so the launcher structure is simple and lightweight. Under special circumstances, a single tube, two tubes, four tubes or eight tubes can be used for simple launch.

The gun has a total weight of 613 kilograms, is small in size, light in weight, and has good maneuverability. It can be towed by a jeep or a mule or horse, or can be broken down and transported by manpower. It is very suitable for combat in Gobi, mountainous areas, jungles and water network areas."

After hearing this, Victoria nodded slowly and gave her own explanation: "It's an improved version of Katyusha, smaller in size and more maneuverable."

"Yes, that's right." Sokov nodded: "As a highly flexible weapon, the 107 rocket launcher can indeed bear the honor of a 'guerrilla artifact'. In the Middle East, Africa, and even South America, this rocket launcher is used by

It is widely used in guerrilla warfare. People carry it around and move around. After arriving near the target, they launch it in the general direction, then turn around and escape. This kind of combat method is difficult to guard against. Even if the actual damage caused is not great, the cumulative effect is small.

If there are many, the results will be considerable."

"Then this time, will you still find a way to launch this kind of weapon?"

"It's hard to say." Sokov said with a grimace: "In the last life, with the help of Yakov and Ustinov, this weapon from the 1960s was able to come out more than 20 years ahead of schedule. But now

It is obviously unrealistic to rescue Yakov and establish a good relationship with Ustinov. Therefore, let alone this kind of guerrilla artifact, I am afraid that even the AK47 and anti-tank rocket launchers will not be able to make their appearance during the Great Patriotic War.

."

"That's such a pity." Victoria said with emotion: "Without the weapons that are ahead of this era, I'm afraid it won't be easy for you to achieve as brilliant results as you did in your previous life."

Sokov agreed with Victoria's statement in his heart. After all, "If you want to do a good job, you must first sharpen your tools." Even if he has the opportunity to become a commander at the level of the head of the group army again this time, if he wants to achieve the level of commander in his previous life,

Brilliant results may not be an easy task.

The two chatted for a while, and then the footsteps of the patrol were heard not far away, and then Andrei's voice came: "Sokov, we are going back. Will you go together?"

"Of course, I will go back with you." Sokov said this, turned to Victoria and said: "Vika, I have to leave. I will come back to you another day when I have time."

"If you have anything to do, remember to come to me." Victoria said very quickly: "I'm either leading people here to maintain order, or I'm at the police station."

"Okay." Sokov nodded slightly: "I will stay in Moscow for a while and will come to see you often."

Victoria's face blushed slightly, and then she pushed Sokov's arm: "Your comrades are waiting for you, go back with them quickly."

While following the patrol back to the garrison headquarters, Andrei started to gossip: "Sokov, I think you have a very good conversation with the policewoman. Do you really have no idea of ​​marrying her?"

"Not yet."

"That's not okay." Seeing Sokov's disapproving look, Andre couldn't help but become a little anxious: "A woman as beautiful as her must be missed by many people. If you don't take action earlier, I guess it will wait until you do.

The next time she came to Moscow, her children were all born."

Sokov did not explain to Andrei, but just smiled faintly. She knew very well that Victoria, like herself, was from the future. Now she was only thinking about returning to her own era as soon as possible. How could it be possible?

Do you want to stay here to get married and have children?

The patrol returned to the garrison headquarters compound, just as Dennis was about to set off with another team.

When Andrei reported the situation to Denis, Potapov, who was walking in the yard, shouted to Sokov: "Captain Sokov!"

Hearing Potapov calling him, Sokov quickly ran over, raised his hand in salute, and asked politely: "Comrade General, what are your instructions?"

Potapov raised his hand and pulled Sokov's hand from his forehead, and said with a smile: "What instructions can I give? I just want to chat with you. We are all acquaintances, so there is no need to talk when we meet in the future.

Salute me."

Sokov felt uncomfortable taking the initiative to salute his former subordinates. Since Potapov said so, Sokov naturally agreed.

"How about it, Comrade Captain, have you thought about it?"

"What are you thinking about?" Sokov asked puzzled.

"Didn't I say yesterday that I hope you can become my subordinate?" Potapov said with a smile: "I wonder how you have considered it?"

"Comrade General," Sokov knew very well that Zhukov, Rokossovsky, and Konev were of course the troika during the Great Patriotic War, and following them would definitely have a bright future. But at this moment, they did not

Knowing that he is a little person, even if he wants to join him, there is no way. If he really wants to leave Vlasov and continue to hang out, Potapov is undoubtedly the best candidate. "I really want to be your subordinate, but now you are all

The new duties have not been implemented, so it is better to wait and discuss this matter slowly."

"Captain Sokov, don't worry. I just got the news. Maybe in a few days, my superiors will assign me a new position." Potapov said to Sokov: "I want to know now, your

What exactly are you thinking?"

Sokov didn't expect that he just followed the patrol out, and Potapov got the news that he was about to be activated. He couldn't help feeling ecstatic. He tried to stabilize his emotions and asked tentatively: "Comrade General, I don't know about my superiors."

What duties do you plan to assign?"

"If we want to reorganize the Third Army, I'm afraid it will take some time." Potapov said: "Now it seems that I may be temporarily appointed as the commander of the infantry corps."


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