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Chapter 843 Questions

"So!" Shulka said to Sarayev easily: "Comrade Sarayev, I think you should think about it carefully, that is, solve your internal problems, and agree to come back to me if you need the 8th Infantry Regiment for training.

Say, I think training should be suspended until then!"

Saying that, without waiting for Sarayev's consent, Shulka ordered: "Retract the team and return to camp to rest!"

The officers and soldiers of the 8th Infantry Regiment no longer wanted to be so hot-tempered. As soon as they heard the order, they put away their guns and followed Shulka, leaving only Sarayev and

Josephovich and other people stared there.

Sarayev had never dealt with such a matter before.

For Sarayev, it would not be difficult to reprimand Josephovich a few times and then continue training. The problem is that the Ministry of Internal Affairs is almost equivalent to the German SS. They are law enforcement forces and must not allow deserters to appear.

Yes, in daily ideological and political study, I also extremely despise deserters.

But now, his subordinates are required to undergo "deserter" training... This is something Saraev cannot accept. If he accepts it, he doesn't know how to educate and convince his subordinates.

So Sarayev did not make a decision immediately, but returned to the headquarters to seek instructions from the Ministry of Internal Affairs headquarters.

The call was soon transferred to Beliana. After listening to Sarayev's account, Belia asked calmly: "I want to know what the instructor of the 8th Infantry Regiment taught you?"

"Teach us how to fight the enemy, Comrade Beria!"

"Did they teach you how to be deserters?" Beria asked again.

"No, not at all, Comrade Beria!" Sarayev replied.

"Are they deserters now?"

"No, it's not!"

"Do you know how many enemies these so-called deserters have killed on the battlefield and how much contribution they have made? Their victory is at least several times that of yours, and yet you actually call them 'deserters'?!"

"Yes, Comrade Beria! I know what to do!"

Before Sarayev could finish speaking, Beria on the other end of the phone had already hung up. Apparently Beria was dissatisfied with Sarayev.

Sarayev couldn't help wiping his sweat, and then immediately ordered: "Call Josephovich, right away!"

Needless to say what the result was, Beria’s spirit was thoroughly implemented, Josephovich was ordered to apologize to Shulka and Sokolov, and all officers and soldiers of the 5th Regiment made a report and continued

Do a deep review in the ideological and political classes for a few days.

From then on, the officers and soldiers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs no longer dared to mess with the "instructors" of the 8th Infantry Regiment. To be precise, they no longer dared to have any opinions on "deserters".

But Shulka didn't think the matter would be resolved just like that.

"Comrade Shulka!" Sarayev politely handed Shulka a cigarette and said, "You see there is no problem in solving it this way. I want to know what other suggestions you have for dealing with it!"

"No, Comrade Sarayev!" Shulka replied: "I have no objection!"

"Then training..."

Shulka shook his head and said: "They were ordered to suppress them. I'm worried..."

"Don't worry, Shulka!" Sarayev said: "If there is a similar incident next time, I will kick them out of the Ministry of Internal Affairs immediately!"

Being kicked out of the Ministry of Internal Affairs is a very serious punishment, because it means that they no longer stand high and become ordinary soldiers.

But that's not what Shulka is worried about.

Shulka believed that the conflict between the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the 8th Infantry Regiment was not only due to the fact that the 2nd Infantry Battalion was a "punishment battalion."

In fact, everyone knows that the 2nd Infantry Battalion has been "regularized". Of course, this is indeed a factor, but if a random unit is taken from the army outside the Ministry of Internal Affairs, that is, the ordinary army, and the 8th Infantry Regiment serves as the instructor group

, they are afraid they will get what they want... After all, the 8th Infantry Regiment is a well-known heroic group.

The response of the Ministry of Internal Affairs was completely different.

Therefore, it is obvious that the root cause of the Ministry of Internal Affairs' problems lies in their inexplicable sense of superiority. They always think that they are better than everyone else and are superior to others. No matter how many military exploits the 8th Infantry Regiment has achieved, they cannot break this concept.

Shulka knew that if he did not break this concept and lower his profile, the Ministry of Internal Affairs troops would not be able to cooperate with ordinary troops and of course they would not be able to form effective combat effectiveness. Even if the 8th Infantry Regiment successfully taught them tactics and experience, it would not help.

, and even with these tactics and experience, the Ministry of Internal Affairs troops will look down on ordinary troops even more... Wars are never decided by one or two troops, but by the cooperation of all troops. Even if the Ministry of Internal Affairs troops are added

There are only 300,000 border guards. To be honest, these people are nothing compared to the huge Soviet army. If they don't know how to coordinate with the ordinary troops, they will be dead.

But after thinking about it, Shulka decided that he was worrying too much.

Beria's appointment of the 8th Infantry Regiment as an instructor corps may be more for political reasons, so he doesn't need to be so serious and just needs to show off.

Thinking of this, Shulka quickly felt relieved and made up his mind not to care about these real "difficulties".

However, Beria seemed to have thought of this too.

The moment Shulka was relieved, Sarayev raised the phone and called to Shulka a few meters away: "Comrade Shulka, Comrade Beria asked you to answer the phone..."

As soon as Shulka answered the phone, he heard Beria saying on the other end of the phone: "I heard that there were some frictions during training? I hope this will not have any impact on your training plan!"

"Of course not, Comrade Beria!" Shulka replied: "This is just a small problem!"

"Really?" Beria asked.

"Yes!" Shulka replied.

Then there was no sound on the phone, and Beria was waiting on the other end of the phone.

This is Beria's habit. If he is not satisfied with the other party's answer, he will wait for him to correct it.

This method was very effective, because Shulka's heart was fluttering for no reason, and after a while she couldn't stand it anymore.

"Okay, Comrade Beria!" Shulka admitted: "This is not a small problem! But I think... you may not care about this issue!"

"Why do you think I don't care about this problem?" Beria asked.

From these words, we know that Beria already knows the problem, and he knows that Shulka will definitely discover the problem.

"I..." Shulka was speechless for a moment. After thinking for a while, he could only say: "You mean, I need to add solving this problem to my training plan?"

"Of course!" Beria replied: "Otherwise why should I let you be the instructor, Comrade Shulka?" (To be continued)

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