What Shulka didn't know was that Colonel Akadiyevich had a conversation with the political commissar about him after returning to the headquarters of the Sixth General Directorate in Moscow.
"I don't think we need to waste any more time looking at Shulka!" said Colonel Akadiyevich.
"The explanation he gave? He forgot everything before?" the political commissar said: "If that's the case, then Comrade Colonel Akadiyevich, have you ever thought about it... He may indeed be a spy who knows many things and equipment.
Spy, but he forgot this, so he did so many things that benefited the Soviet Union?"
Colonel Akadiyevich couldn't help but be stunned. He didn't expect that the political commissar would make such an assumption from this perspective.
Then Colonel Akadiyevich said with some excitement: "So, Comrade Political Commissar, why don't we doubt Diakokidze? Why don't we doubt Malesiev? Or Koklin?"
"What do you mean?" the political commissar asked.
The people Colonel Akadeevich mentioned were all fighting heroes of the Soviet Union... It is the same in any country. There will always be some outstanding warriors who emerge in the battle and are praised as role models.
Among them, Diakokidze led a platoon to hold on to a strategic location in the Battle of Sevastopol, and personally killed and wounded more than 40 enemies, turning the tide of the battle.
Malesiev was a pilot who crawled alone in the snow for 18 days after being injured in an emergency landing and was finally rescued.
Kirklin was a medical soldier who ignored his own safety to save the wounded. Finally, when he was about to be captured, he detonated a grenade and died with the enemy.
"You know what I mean, Comrade Political Commissar!" Colonel Akadiyevich said: "You know in your heart that Shulka is the same type of person as them, a hero who made great contributions to the Soviet Union. If not
Shulka, Stalingrad may have been lost now! We shouldn't doubt them like this. This is not what we should do. This will not only have a negative impact on ourselves, but also on the Ministry of Internal Affairs and even the entire army!
"
With that said, Colonel Akadievich added: "If you go to the 8th Infantry Regiment in person, you will understand what I mean!"
The political commissar nodded slowly, and then asked again: "What happened?"
"Hostility, comrade political commissar!" Colonel Akadiyevich said: "They thought I was going to arrest or interrogate Shulka, so they were full of hostility... I even found a troop ambushing on the roadside on the way back.
!”
"These bastards!" the political commissar was furious: "How dare they instigate their subordinates like this..."
"No, comrade political commissar!" Colonel Akadievich interrupted the political commissar: "This was not instigated by them. I believe Shulka and other commanders did not know about this at all. This was done by the soldiers on their own initiative!
"
"This is impossible!"
"This is a fact!" Colonel Akadiyevich said: "Because no one has left that command post, and the communication equipment is also under my monitoring!"
The political commissar couldn't help but be stunned.
Colonel Akadiyevich's guess was correct. It was indeed a spontaneous act by the soldiers. Shulka, Mikhailovich and others knew nothing about it.
Of course, the one who dared to do this was the Fifth Infantry Company.
This can be said to be righteous, or it can be said to be related to interests.
I say righteousness because almost all the soldiers of the 5th Infantry Company can be said to have been saved by Shulka, including company commander Sokolov.
It is said that the interests are related because the Fifth Infantry Company was organized and trained by Shulka. If anything happens to Shulka, the Fifth Infantry Company will not end well and may even be reduced to "cannon fodder" again.
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Therefore, regardless of public or private matters, the Fifth Infantry Company must stand firmly with Shulka, even if his body is broken into pieces.
On the other hand, for these people who were originally going to be shot as traitors, no matter how bad they were, it was just like this, so there was nothing to be afraid of.
In other words, Shulka unintentionally conquered another group of diehard loyalists.
"Do you know what we are doing?" Colonel Akadiyevich said helplessly: "Sometimes I feel that they regard us as enemies, comrade political commissar! Those are our own troops, they should be our comrades in arms, we
Comrades, they fought desperately against the enemy on the battlefield and sacrificed their lives... But we became their enemies, so who are we? Are we defending the Soviet Union? Are we defending the motherland and our army? No, Comrade Political Commissar, sometimes
I thought I was in the same group with those *** lackeys..."
"You are crazy, Comrade Akadiyevich!" the political commissar stopped him from continuing. Some words should not be said randomly, because they can become "evidence" at any time.
"I'm crazy!" Colonel Akadievich handed the political commissar a cigarette: "But things shouldn't be like this, don't you think? We have worked together for so many years, and I have never doubted anything.
but now……"
As he spoke, Colonel Akadeevich shook his head slightly.
The political commissar took the cigarette and nodded to express his understanding.
In fact, the political commissar himself was confused, but he did not dare to speak out. Akadiyevich spoke out what was in his heart.
After a pause, the political commissar asked again: "So, what did you and the 'breakout hero' say?"
Colonel Arkadyevich said "Oh" as if he remembered something.
"He made a very good suggestion, Comrade Political Commissar!" Colonel Akadiyevich said: "It is difficult for us to obtain intelligence from the Germans, but this is not the case with the British... So why don't we focus on
In the UK? They must know a lot of things we don’t!”
The political commissar raised his eyebrows and asked, "Is this his suggestion?"
"Yes!" Colonel Akadiyevich said: "And, I don't know if you have ever thought about it. When the British cooperate and negotiate with us, they always do it in disguise or in disguise, either looking for this excuse or that excuse to delay supplies or
What else is it? If we have more information about the British, we can take more initiative in negotiations!"
The political commissar nodded in agreement: "You should immediately draw up a plan and report it to your superiors!"
"Of course!" Colonel Arkadyevich said: "Then, the report on the 'breakout heroes'..."
"I don't believe him, Comrade Colonel Akadiyevich!" said the political commissar: "He has too many doubts!"
"Comrade Political Commissar..."
"But I believe you!" The political commissar interrupted Akadevich and said: "You are a person who is absolutely loyal to the Soviet Union and can be trusted at all times. I believe in your judgment. So, no matter what you are talking about about the 'Breakout Hero'
I will sign whatever is written on the report!"
"Thank you very much, Comrade Political Commissar!" Akadevich shook the political commissar's hand heavily. (To be continued)