Who was Sorkin? The clerks didn't have time to know, and upon further inspection of the documents, they discovered even more interesting information.
It turned out that when Sorkina was first interrogated, she was so panicked that she still revealed the place where they came from, which was the so-called Trinavatka village in Slutsk.
Salinchkin had no idea what this village represented, but some of his subordinates did. Because this village was a labor camp.
Suddenly, these clerks were as excited as if they had dug a treasure out of the ground. In the early morning of June 14, they reported to Salinchkin the major discovery they had made all night long.
"What? You mean to say that Sorkina is probably an escaped prisoner?! Is this credible?"
"It's very possible! Because there is a labor camp in Trinawatka village, and some family members of prisoners who opposed the leader were detained there! We have reason to suspect that Sorkina was able to escape from there because of the war. Even
We have reason to suspect that her escape may have something to do with the enemy!"
The clerk's words were very serious, and Salinci trembled as he thought about the information. Could it be that Sorkina was suspected of being an enemy agent?
The current contradiction between the enemy and ourselves is very serious. Although the guerrilla republic has defended part of the Soviet Union with swampy moats, will the enemy use methods of destruction from within? Salinchkin has to doubt Sorkina's true identity and her
position.
In the worst case scenario, this woman is a Nazi who relied on her beauty to gain the trust of the two commanders, infiltrated into the headquarters, and served as a communications soldier! If she is really a spy who rebelled against Germany, maybe some members of the Guerrilla Republic
The information has been sent to the Germans.
These are all speculations by Salinchkin without any actual evidence. The only thing that is certain is that Sorkina, or Sorkin, has an extremely complicated background!
Slutsk is a small city. According to the pre-war administrative divisions, the city was administered by Gomel.
If you want to know the origin of the so-called collapse of Trinavatka village, it would be easy to ask Lyudbalev.
Early in the morning, Salinchkin went directly to Lyudbalev's office. After signaling all the people present to clear out, he asked about the village in a cryptic manner.
"What? You suddenly asked me about a labor camp outside Slutsk? It's called Trinavatka?"
"Yes! You have been working in Gomel for a long time, so you must have some knowledge of it."
"I do understand very well! As you said, it is indeed a labor camp for special prisoners!"
The words came out of Lyudbalev's mouth, and Salinchkin let out a long sigh.
"Alas! Comrade! What happened to you today? Why are you sighing?"
"so terrible!"
"Is it about the labor camp? The war has broken out. I think this labor camp must have been occupied by the German army and transformed into a concentration camp. As far as I know, there were many female prisoners in that labor camp. The German army occupied it. Maybe
, these female prisoners have all been killed by the enemy!"
Salinchkin did not answer in a hurry. He paused and asked, "Are you sure that all the prisoners were killed?"
"Maybe, maybe not! If those prisoners and guards are lucky enough, they should be able to escape and join the local guerrillas."
"Like, join us?"
"Haha?! This is so ridiculous!" Lyudbarev scratched his head inexplicably, lit a cigarette for himself, and looked very lazy. "My dear Comrade Salinchkin, after all, you are
Coming from Moscow, I don’t know anything about Belarus and Gomel! The city of Slutsk was massacred by the German army, and tens of thousands of peaceful residents died tragically. According to the information I know, it was a French-German army.
The SS troops formed and the German 707th Infantry Division committed atrocities.
How could those who were lucky enough to survive walk hundreds of kilometers and cross the German blockade without supplies? Your joke is not funny."
Salinchkin calmly explained the results of his investigation.
"According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs' investigation of the identity files of all armed personnel of the Partisan Republic, we found two female soldiers who claimed to be from the Trinavatka village of Slutsk."
"What?! There is such a thing?!" Liu Debalev was shocked and started to shout.
"Yes! Now I have another question, do you know Sorkin?"
"Sorkin? What Sorkin?"
"I'm asking you just because I don't know!" Sarinchkin asked, "Please think about it carefully! After all, you have been working for Gomel for a long time. Maybe one of your colleagues is Sol.
Golden."
Lyudbarev was fifty-five years old. He was a very diligent person, and his whole mind was therefore very good. He closed his eyes and was reminded by Salinchkin to think carefully.
"Sorkin, I...I can't remember. Maybe this person is not from Gomel."
"Please think carefully, this Sorkin may appear on the purge list in a certain year."
"You mean the list?!"
This was Sarinchkin's most crucial reminder, and it also made Lyudbalev really think of a man named Sorkin.
"There was a man named Pyotr Ivanovich Sorkin who worked in the education department in Mogilev and was sentenced to death for opposing our leader. I vaguely remember that this happened in 1937
The arrest of this man at that time also affected Gomel Oblast. Because I supported the leader, I secured my position, but some of my subordinates were sentenced to prison terms."
"So, this Sorkin, does he have family members? Does he have children? Is it a son or a daughter."
"This... as far as I know, this person seems to have a daughter."
"Are you sure?!" Salinchkin stood up excitedly!
"I...I'm sure it's a daughter. The criminal's family members were also arrested as usual, but the family members were not shot. His daughter must have been very young at the time, and if she is still alive now, she must be very young. But,
Dear Comrade Salinchkin, what do you mean by these questions? This is a thing of the past!"
"It's not long enough!" Salinchkin said meaningfully, "In our team, there is a female soldier named Sorkina. Her father's name is the feminine Peter, and she is only nineteen years old.
.”
Suddenly, Lyudbalev understood what he meant and opened his jaw in surprise.
"You mean to say that the woman who was convicted not only escaped from the labor camp, but also fled to our ranks to serve as a soldier?!"
"It's not just that!" Salinchkin knocked on the table, "It seems that you forgot some facts in yesterday's meeting. One of the radar soldiers selected by Comrade Berekov is this Sorkina!"
"No! No! This is crazy! How could we allow a criminal to infiltrate the headquarters and even be reused by the commander! No! We must interrogate her properly!"
Lyudbalev's excessive excitement completely exceeded Salinchkin's expectations. He waved his hand and said: "We should not alert the enemy now. We don't even know whether these inferences are true. We can even infer that Belekov
Either the comrade does not know these inside stories, or he is fully aware of them."
"So...so what do you want to do."
"It seems that I have to interrogate the two female soldiers secretly. If it is true, I think I have to have a good talk with Comrade Berekov."