Lunev followed Beria into the office, but the scene he saw in front of him was shocked.
Stalin stood in the middle of the office, looking haggard. He did not hold the pipe that he never left his body, but grabbed a white towel stacked in strips and covered it on his forehead. Seeing this situation, Lunev only
After realizing it, I thought, was Comrade Stalin sick?
Seeing Belia and Lunev enter the door, Stalin threw the towel in his hand on the conference table not far away, followed and looked at the two of them with a serious expression, "What's going on in the attack outside?"
?Do you know how important the military experts killed are? How much damage will they cause to our military industry if they lose them?"
Faced with Stalin's questioning, Belia blushed and explained: "Comrade Stalin, according to what we currently know, it should be the cause of a group of members of the German army sabotage team who sneaked into the city. After they succeeded in the attack, they immediately fled.
There were no witnesses at the scene.”
"Hmm?! No witnesses?"
"Yes, Comrade Stalin." Beria said: "When our patrol troops arrived, they found that there was no living person at the scene. Both the military experts and the officers and soldiers of the internal affairs forces escorted them were killed in the attack.
.”
After hearing Belia's words, Stalin walked back and forth around the house with her hands behind her back, thinking about the attack that happened not long ago. Belia and Lunev did not dare to say anything, but just looked at Stalin who was thinking about the problem.
.
After a while, Stalin finally stopped and turned around and asked Belia: "Comrade Belia, have you figured out how this group of enemies sneaked into Moscow?"
"Sorry, Comrade Stalin." Beria replied awkwardly: "Moscow is now undergoing large-scale evacuation work, not only to transfer important factories and enterprises, but also to transfer ordinary citizens. The entire city is in chaos. Germany.
When people get into the city at this time, we are unable to guard against it..."
"We can not discuss how the Germans got into Moscow for the time being." Stalin interrupted Beria: "What I care most about is how they know we are going to send military experts away from the Kremlin."
, and set up the ambush location in advance. Is there any of their inner men here?"
Stalin's seemingly understatement made Beria scare and sweat. He explained in a pale language: "Comrade Stalin, I think their target may not be this group of military experts, but you."
"They're targeting me?" Stalin's face became solemn: "What the hell is going on?"
"During the day, Rokosovsky sent someone to send an intelligence officer, who was said to have just escaped from the Germans." Beria said in a slight sagging eyes, "He told us,
It is said that there is a German sabotage team that may infiltrate Moscow in the near future and carry out assassination on you."
"The Germans want to assassinate me?" Stalin asked in a stern tone: "Since that person comes during the day, why not report to me in time?"
"Because his intelligence is vague, he only says that someone may come to assassinate you. But he knows nothing about how many enemies are, when to infiltrate Moscow, and how to assassinate you."
Defend yourself: "It is precisely because of this that I have doubts about his intelligence."
Stalin was about to say a few more words when he suddenly heard a knock on the door, and then he saw the door being pushed open and Poskrebeshev appeared at the door.
"Poskrebeshev, is there anything wrong?" Stalin asked with a stern face.
"Comrade Stalin." Poskrebeshev replied respectfully: "There is a phone call outside to find Comrade Belia."
"Click the phone in!"
Poskrebeshev agreed, turned around and walked out, and closed the door casually.
When the phone on the desk rang, Stalin made a gesture to Beria and signaled him to answer the phone.
Belia picked up the microphone: "I am Belia, is there anything wrong?...what, are you saying true? Well, I know!"
Seeing Belia put down the phone, Stalin asked, "Comrade Belia, is there anything wrong?"
"Report to Comrade Stalin." Beria said happily: "My subordinates reported to me and found a survivor."
"Oh, I found a survivor?"
"Yes, Comrade Stalin." Beria nodded and said in a positive tone: "The Lieutenant of the Interior Department who led the team is still alive."
"The others are dead, why is the lieutenant who leads the team still alive?" Hearing Beria say this, Starlin immediately raised his own doubts to him: "He is not the inner support I just mentioned, right?"
"It shouldn't be." Beria said in an uncertain tone: "My subordinates reported to me that the lieutenant who led the team was shot five times and was shot at close range, with one of the bullets reaching his heart
It's only 1 cm, it shouldn't be fake."
"Comrade Belia, do you think that the lieutenant who led the team was injured was more like a German killing someone to silence him?"
After hearing Stalin say the word "kill and silence", Belia fell silent, and he felt that this might exist in his heart.
Stalin pointed at him with his hand and then said, "You go investigate the matter immediately and find out if the lieutenant has anything to do with the attack."
After Belia and Lunev left the office, Stalin picked up the phone on the table, dialed a number, and said to the microphone: "I am Stalin, please pick up the staff team of the General Staff."
The phone was quickly connected, and Huasilevsky's voice came from inside: "Hello, Comrade Stalin, I am Huasilevsky. What instructions do you have?"
"I want to ask, has Rokosovsky's troops launched a counterattack on the enemy?"
“Not yet.”
"What, they did not fight back against the enemy?" Stalin was furious: "How dare they violate the orders issued by the Supreme Command?"
"Comrade Stalin, the situation is not what you imagined." Huasilevsky heard Stalin get angry and quickly explained to him: "The German attack in the direction of Borodino did not make ideal progress, in order to quickly
The ground broke through our army's defense line. They launched a sudden attack in the north, which was Rokosovsky's defense area, completely disrupted our army's counterattack plan. Now the commanders and fighters of the 16th Army are working with
The Germans fought fiercely."
When Stalin was unwilling to learn that the original counterattack was ruined by the enemy's sudden attack, he said to the microphone: "Comrade Vasilevsky, I wonder what the battle is going on there now?"
"After a tenacious battle, the troops of the 16th Army blocked the German army's crazy attack." Huasilevsky reported to Stalin: "However, from all signs, the German army was not willing to accept their failure and could launch a new one at any time.
The round of attack.”
"I know that when there are new changes in the war, remember to report it to me at any time."
Belia and Lunev did not know what happened in Stalin's office after they left. They were rushing to the hospital in the Kremlin to visit the lieutenant of the Ministry of Internal Affairs who had escaped from death.
When he arrived at the hospital in the northeast corner of the Kremlin, a major guarding the door immediately came over to salute the two of them.
"How is the situation?" asked Belia.
"It's still under rescue." The major replied briefly: "The operation has been going on for half an hour."
"Is the chance of rescuing it?"
"This is not easy to say." The major said hesitantly: "
After hearing Belia's words, Stalin walked back and forth around the house with her hands behind her back, thinking about the attack that happened not long ago. Belia and Lunev did not dare to say anything, but just looked at Stalin who was thinking about the problem.
.
After a while, Stalin finally stopped and turned around and asked Belia: "Comrade Belia, have you figured out how this group of enemies sneaked into Moscow?"
"Sorry, Comrade Stalin." Beria replied awkwardly: "Moscow is now undergoing large-scale evacuation work, not only to transfer important factories and enterprises, but also to transfer ordinary citizens. The entire city is in chaos. Germany.
When people get into the city at this time, we are unable to guard against it..."
"We can not discuss how the Germans got into Moscow for the time being." Stalin interrupted Beria: "What I care most about is how they know we are going to send military experts away from the Kremlin."
, and set up the ambush location in advance. Is there any of their inner men here?"
Stalin's seemingly understatement made Beria scare and sweat. He explained in a pale language: "Comrade Stalin, I think their target may not be this group of military experts, but you."
"They're targeting me?" Stalin's face became solemn: "What the hell is going on?"
"During the day, Rokosovsky sent someone to send an intelligence officer, who was said to have just escaped from the Germans." Beria said in a slight sagging eyes, "He told us,
It is said that there is a German sabotage team that may infiltrate Moscow in the near future and carry out assassination on you."
"The Germans want to assassinate me?" Stalin asked in a stern tone: "Since that person comes during the day, why not report to me in time?"
"Because his intelligence is vague, he only says that someone may come to assassinate you. But he knows nothing about how many enemies are, when to infiltrate Moscow, and how to assassinate you."
Defend yourself: "It is precisely because of this that I have doubts about his intelligence."
Stalin was about to say a few more words when he suddenly heard a knock on the door, and then he saw the door being pushed open and Poskrebeshev appeared at the door.
"Poskrebeshev, is there anything wrong?" Stalin asked with a stern face.
"Comrade Stalin." Poskrebeshev replied respectfully: "There is a phone call outside to find Comrade Belia."
"Click the phone in!"
Poskrebeshev agreed, turned around and walked out, and closed the door casually.
When the phone on the desk rang, Stalin made a gesture to Beria and signaled him to answer the phone.
Belia picked up the microphone: "I am Belia, is there anything wrong?...what, are you saying true? Well, I know!"
Seeing Belia put down the phone, Stalin asked, "Comrade Belia, is there anything wrong?"
"Report to Comrade Stalin." Beria said happily: "My subordinates reported to me and found a survivor."
"Oh, I found a survivor?"
"Yes, Comrade Stalin." Beria nodded and said in a positive tone: "The Lieutenant of the Interior Department who led the team is still alive."
"The others are dead, why is the lieutenant who leads the team still alive?" Hearing Beria say this, Starlin immediately raised his own doubts to him: "He is not the inner support I just mentioned, right?"
"It shouldn't be." Beria said in an uncertain tone: "My subordinates reported to me that the lieutenant who led the team was shot five times and was shot at close range, with one of the bullets reaching his heart
It's only 1 cm, it shouldn't be fake."
"Comrade Belia, do you think that the lieutenant who led the team was injured was more like a German killing someone to silence him?"
After hearing Stalin say the word "kill and silence", Belia fell silent, and he felt that this might exist in his heart.
Stalin pointed at him with his hand and then said, "You go investigate the matter immediately and find out if the lieutenant has anything to do with the attack."
After Belia and Lunev left the office, Stalin picked up the phone on the table, dialed a number, and said to the microphone: "I am Stalin, please pick up the staff team of the General Staff."
The phone was quickly connected, and Huasilevsky's voice came from inside: "Hello, Comrade Stalin, I am Huasilevsky. What instructions do you have?"
"I want to ask, has Rokosovsky's troops launched a counterattack on the enemy?"
"What, they did not fight back against the enemy?" Stalin was furious: "How dare they violate the orders issued by the Supreme Command?"
"Comrade Stalin, the situation is not what you imagined." Huasilevsky heard Stalin get angry and quickly explained to him: "The German attack in the direction of Borodino did not make ideal progress, in order to quickly
The ground broke through our army's defense line. They launched a sudden attack in the north, which was Rokosovsky's defense area, completely disrupted our army's counterattack plan. Now the commanders and fighters of the 16th Army are working with
The Germans fought fiercely."
When Stalin was unwilling to learn that the original counterattack was ruined by the enemy's sudden attack, he said to the microphone: "Comrade Vasilevsky, I wonder what the battle is going on there now?"
"After a tenacious battle, the troops of the 16th Army blocked the German army's crazy attack." Huasilevsky reported to Stalin: "However, from all signs, the German army was not willing to accept their failure and could launch a new one at any time.
The round of attack.”
Belia and Lunev did not know what happened in Stalin's office after they left. They were rushing to the hospital in the Kremlin to visit the lieutenant of the Ministry of Internal Affairs who had escaped from death.