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Chapter eight hundred and eighty special care of Ponomarenko

Salinchkin read this document full of cruel words in an unusually calm manner, and everyone who heard it felt terrified.

But most people are knowledgeable people, especially under these extremely difficult war conditions, where the contradiction between ourselves and the enemy is everything. Furthermore, because guerrilla warfare itself faces huge uncertainties, the consciousness of the members is even related to the outcome of the battle.

success or failure.

If a certain member had served the German army, even if he kept saying that he would be loyal to the Soviet Union again, is this credible? Of course it is not credible! It is better to shoot him with one shot!

Everyone therefore put on a surprised expression, thinking in their hearts, and basically agreed with the leader's order.

Salinchkin read the articles one by one, emphasizing the key words when he came across them. After reading these articles that made people take a breath of cold air, it seemed that he also found these articles suffocating, so he stopped, raised his head and shook his head a few times.

Take a deep breath.

In this way, the almost solid atmosphere finally eased.

Salinchkin rested for more than ten seconds, and finally stopped facing everyone with his shiny forehead. He raised his head and said: "Comrades! This is the leader's more detailed order for us! Although we all feel that

Some of the provisions are too cruel. After all, it is an order from the leader and we must accept it unconditionally! No one is allowed to violate it!"

Yang Mingzhi clearly felt that this man glanced at him. The intention of Salinchkin was very obvious. As the commander of the group army, he was responsible for the entire Novgomel military. He was striking with his eyes. Yang Mingzhi understood that he was

Worried about not being able to carry out orders properly.

This person's reminder was good! "As a person in the 21st century, how can I really be so cruel? But if someone is suspected of collaborating with the enemy, he will be shot directly without trial. How is this different from Yezhov and others?" Yang Mingzhi said with a sullen face, thinking nothing.

explain.

The venue was still very quiet, no one was talking to each other, and no one was in low spirits.

More than a hundred pairs of eyes were still staring at Salinchkin on the stage. He put away the document he had just read and took out a new one.

"Isn't this another cruel provision?" Yang Mingzhi's heart skipped a beat.

Fortunately, my estimate was finally wrong.

The following document will not make people tremble, but will be of particular interest to some people, because Salinchkin mentioned a person.

He held the document and a black-and-white photo and said loudly: "Comrades! Let me introduce you to such a person! He is the commander-in-chief of the guerrilla movement of our country's Supreme Command! His name is Pan Jie

Leon Kondradyevich Ponomarenko.

I think many comrades know this long name! Yes, before the war broke out, he was the First Secretary of the Belarusian Soviet Republic. After the war broke out, he also served as the Military Commissar of the Northwestern Front. Now he serves as the new

Duty, commanding the entire guerrilla war.

The 284th Guards Division was expanded into the 63rd Army, which was actually his strong support! Because he has been working in Belarus for a long time, he has a preference for this place, and he is more concerned about the guerrilla warfare behind enemy lines in Belarus! He is more concerned about the guerrilla warfare hidden in Pripet.

This huge Red Army fighting force in the swamp.

It can be said that it was his advocacy that won us great power!"

When it comes to Ponomarenko, Yang Mingzhi knows nothing about it! Neither Yevlov nor Yelentina knows.

The man in the black and white photo looks very young, maybe this is a photo of him in his early years.

After Sarinchkin's introduction, the audience was already talking about Ponomarenko. He is the top leader of the Belarusian Bolsheviks, and the grassroots party members in particular are very clear about his identity.

Yang Mingzhi therefore glanced at Liguschkov, Ivanov, Kavitsky and others! These Belarusian "human spirits" obviously knew this man very well.

At this time, Lyudbalev raised his hand.

This stocky middle-aged man, with his rich vibrato, introduced this person to many representatives.

Lyudbarev, he is the mayor of Gomel, but not the governor. For him, the commander-in-chief of the guerrilla movement is his old superior!

"Comrades, I am afraid that none of you here know Ponomarenko better than me! He is my superior, and I have had many intimate conversations with him at various meetings in peacetime.

He is an old Bolshevik with lofty ideological consciousness, a scientist, and an independent military commander. Although he did not grow up in Belarus, after he joined the work, he basically worked in Belarus until the war broke out.

.Therefore, we have reason to trust him, because Ponomarenko is almost the only person who can speak on behalf of our Belarus in Moscow!"

Belarus's seat has been temporarily removed from the Soviet Council of Ministers, and Belarus has been completely defeated in a legal and almost practical sense.

Today, Salinchkin and Lyudbalev made it clear that it was the former First Secretary of Belarus who strongly advocated for the Supreme Command, the National Defense Commission, and especially Stalin himself to believe that Belarus still has a large area of ​​land.

, is actually controlled by Gomel Oblast.

Therefore, it cannot be completely concluded that Belarus has been completely occupied. At least there are still more than 2,000 square kilometers of land with the "red flag with hammer and sickle star".

The mayor and secretary of Novgomel explained so thoroughly and clearly why "Novgomel" is completely legal and everything is the result of Ponomarenko's efforts!

Although he had never met this person before and could not tell the sound of his voice, Yang Mingzhi instinctively determined that this person was a good person. He was definitely a person who was good at assessing situations. At least he discovered himself.

Salinchkin and Lyudbalev sang in harmony and introduced the former First Secretary of Belarus well.

“I heard some people who had just entered the swamp say that Belarus was dead. However, Belarus is not dead, not only in a spiritual sense, but also in a legal sense, as long as our corner of the country is still alive! No.

The new city of Fgomel is completely legal, and Moscow has clearly expressed its attitude that we are the last paradise of Belarus! The liberation of Belarus will also start from us! We! are the hope."

Salinchkin made his final words in a mellow tone. These words seemed to be a bit false and empty, but more than a hundred people in the audience stood up and applauded enthusiastically.

This summary was broadcast through loudspeakers, and many onlookers heard it clearly.

Just like the good news the day before yesterday that the 284th Division and the 233rd Brigade were combined to form the 63rd Army, the news began to spread rapidly among people's mouths and ears, like a chain reaction.

At this scene, Yang Mingzhi was also full of enthusiasm. Everyone was so excited that they seemed to want to break their palms!

After some hard work, Salinchkin finally calmed everyone down. His face was full of joy and he advocated: "Comrades! This is the future we face, and our responsibilities and obligations. Ponomarenko is responsible for the entire

Guerrilla war, but he prefers us, and we are also his pride. He hopes that Belarus can first lay down a huge Soviet-controlled area in enemy-occupied areas. We must not live up to the expectations of him, the leader, and even the entire Soviet people. We

The only strategy for the future is to liberate as much as possible."

"Then go beat up the Germans!" A young representative could not restrain his inner excitement and stood up boldly, raising his right fist high in anger.

Salinchkin nodded, deliberately pretending to be unable to hear clearly, and asked attentively: "Comrade, what did you just say?"

"I said! Let's just beat up the Germans!"

"Really? Do you want to take the glory of defeating the enemy?"

Salinchkin sized up the situation and stirred up people's emotions. Everyone stood up again and shouted: "Fight! Fight!..."


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