Red Moscow

Chapter 2801: Going Deep Into the Tiger's Den

"That's right!" Sokov's eyes passed over the German lieutenant, looking at the armored vehicle pointing the machine gun at the place in the distance, and lying without blushing, "I am Captain Otto of the Brandenburg regiment, Ordered to go to the rear of the Russians to carry out a special task."

The German lieutenant looked up and down at Sokov with a suspicious look, and asked in wonder: "Why are you wearing a Russian military uniform?"

Sokov sneered and said, "Since you are going deep into the rear of the Russians to carry out missions and wear our army's uniforms, do you think it's appropriate?"

The German lieutenant was stopped and was speechless for a moment. He didn't know what to say?

Seeing that the other party was frightened by him, Sokov struck while the fire was hot and asked, "Are you the supreme commander of this army?"

"No, Mr. Captain." The German lieutenant believed the identity made by Sokov and quickly replied: "The commander is Captain Lucas, and I am his deputy Lieutenant Simon."

"Take me over to see him." As Sokov said this, his eyes swept over the German soldiers around him and said coldly: "Before this, let your people put away their guns, I'm not used to being used to being used. Pointing at the muzzle."

Lieutenant Simon quickly ordered people to put away their guns and was about to take Sokov to see Captain Lucas, but unexpectedly the other party brought the people over first.

Still far away, Lucas shouted, "What's going on? Why did you put away the gun?" The reason he came here in person was because he saw his deputy Lieutenant Simon seeing him from the plane After the person who came out, not only did not shoot, but was respectful, as if he had seen his superiors, so he came here to figure out what was going on.

Seeing his immediate boss coming, Lieutenant Simon hurriedly trotted over and reported the matter to him.

However, Captain Lucas was not as good as Simon, so he brought people to Sokov and said with a stern face: "You said you are Captain Otto of the Brandenburg regiment. Do you have a document to prove your identity? ? ”

"Captain Lucas," Sokov saw from the other party's tone that this was a difficult guy. If he couldn't convince him, then his own group of people would not want to get out. Thinking of this, he snorted coldly and said, "If you were on a mission in the rear of the Russians, would you carry your real documents with you? This is not the same as telling the Russian patrol team that we infiltrated the enemy."

After hearing what Sokov said, Lucas stopped talking, as if considering whether what Sokov said was true or false.

Sokov walked to the wings and pointed at the bullet holes with his fingers and said, "Did you see these bullet holes? This is what we were shot by their anti-aircraft machine guns while fleeing the Russians' defense zone. If it weren't for us If you are lucky, maybe they will be beaten down."

Lucas and Simon walked to the wing and carefully observed the bullet holes on it.

"Sir Captain," Simon whispered to Lucas, "this is indeed the bullet hole of the 14.5mm anti-aircraft machine gun commonly used by the Russians. It seems that he is not lying."

Lucas nodded, stood up straight, then reached out to Sokov, trying to squeeze a smile on his face: "Captain Otto, I'm so embarrassed. We're also a routine, I hope you don't mind."

Sokov smiled and said perfunctorily, then pretended to be curious and asked, "Captain Lucas, where are you planning to go?"

"There is a prisoner-of-war camp that imprisons Russian prisoners of war nearby, and I am the person in charge there." Lucas said: "Last night, several prisoners of war escaped from the prisoner-of-war camp. I brought people to this place to search. It's just right. When you see the plane you are on landing, bring people here to see it.”

"Oh, so that's how it is." Sokov heard Lucas' explanation and immediately understood why the German army came so quickly. They were searching for prisoners of war who escaped from the prisoner-of-war camp nearby. He asked tentatively: "Have you caught it?" ”

"Two were caught, and the rest were still in the hunt."

"Our army has advanced to the vicinity of Mozaisk, which means that it is more than 500 kilometers away from the front." Sokov looked at Lucas and said, "Even if a few Russian prisoners of war escape, they have no choice but to do so." Return to our own defense line. And more importantly, our army surrounded hundreds of thousands of Russians in the Viazima area. Maybe more prisoners of war will be sent over soon. If a few of them are not escaped, How can your prisoner-of-war camp lock down new prisoners of war?”

When Lukas heard Sokov say this, he was stunned at first, and then laughed: "Captain Otto, you are right. Hundreds of thousands of Russians have been trapped in the encirclement of our army, and it is not long before , more prisoners of war will be sent here, and my prisoner of war camp will really not be able to accommodate it."

Sokov took out the cigarette box from his pocket, took out two and handed it to Lucas and Simon: "Come one!" This cigarette was from a German officer during the battle in the Borodino Heights. The seized in his hand was put into his pocket at that time, but he didn't expect that it could still be used today.

Simon took the cigarette, looked at the cigarette mark on it, and said in surprise: "Sir Captain, you smoked a Bluebird brand cigarette. This kind of cigarette is hard to see in normal times."

Lucas nodded and echoed: "That's right, the cigarettes we often smoke are Tabac cards produced in Germany. For example, Bluebird cigarettes produced in Austria are only qualified to smoke." German Army The control of cigarettes is relatively strict, mainly because the head of state does not smoke. He believes that smoking is harmful to health and young soldiers should not be addicted to tobacco. Therefore, there are very few cigarettes provided by the German army in World War II, only the local Tabak cards and O'O. The Bluebird brand produced by Lida. Ordinary soldiers want to smoke, either seized from the enemy, or the inferior cigarette produced by small tobacco factories, which is the kind that the Soviet army and Allied soldiers call the smell of horse manure.

The slightest suspicion he had about Sokov had completely disappeared with the emergence of this rare Bluebird cigarette.

"Captain Otto," Lucas asked Sokov carefully after helping him light a cigarette, "What are your plans next?"

Sokov looked at Lucas and was thinking about how to enter the prisoner-of-war camp. Unexpectedly, he met the person in charge of the prisoner-of-war camp here. He really wanted to be sleepy, so someone gave him a pillow. He pretended to be embarrassed and said, "Captain Lucas, I wonder if we can let us go to your prisoner of war camp to rest?"

"No problem." Lucas felt that the person who could take out a pack of Bluebird cigarettes from his pocket must have a deep background, so he agreed to Sokov's request very readily: "Please, please Take your subordinates and follow us to the prisoner-of-war camp."

Sokov agreed, turned back to the plane, summoned everyone, and whispered to them, "Listen, I told the Germans that we were from the Brandenburg regiment and were ordered to come to the rear of the Soviet army. I went on a mission, but I fled back in a hurry because my whereabouts were exposed. The Germans below were guards of the nearby prisoner-of-war camp, and Captain Lucas was the leader, next to him, Lieutenant Simon. We are now following them back to the prisoner-of-war camp... …”

"Major Sokov," Basco asked before Sokov finished speaking, "Will we go to the German prisoner-of-war camp to reveal our true identity?"

Sokov stared at Basco and asked blankly, "Sergeant Basco, do you speak German?"

Basco was stunned, then shook his head and said, "I, I don't."

"Since you can't speak German, then from now on, just shut up and say nothing is allowed." Sokov said in a stern tone: "Just treat yourself as a mute, don't talk." , lest I destroy my plan of action.”

"Gay Major," said Alina, "I know German, can you tell me what your plan is?"

"I told Captain Lucas that he wanted to rest in his prison camp." Sokov said to Arina: "Don't you suspect that Yakov is in this prison camp? I'll think about it later. The solution is to check the prisoners of war that are being held to see if Yakov can be found out from them.”

"That's great." Arina's face was full of excitement when she heard Sokov say this: "I hope Yakov can complete the mission smoothly in this prison camp."

"Even if we find Yakov, how should we leave here?" Basco couldn't help but interrupt and asked.

Sokov glared at him and said coldly, "Isn't this a plane? After we rescued Yakov, we naturally left here in this plane."

Just as Basco was about to ask something more, Arina said to him dissatisfiedly: "Sergeant Basco, did Major Sokov tell you to shut up? Why are you still talking nonstop? Do you want us to reveal our true identities?”

For Basko, although Sokov was a major, he was just a major in the combat troops, not a major in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, so he could not listen to what he said. But Alina was different. She was not only an officer in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, but also her immediate boss. If she did too much, even if she shot herself, there would probably be no one to gossip. Thinking of this, Basco obediently closed his mouth and did not dare to make a sound.

"Gay Major," Yegor leaned close to Sokov and asked, "What should I do? Will you go to the prisoner-of-war camp with you?"

"No," Sokov shook his head and said, "You just stay in the plane and be prepared to take off at any time. Once we find the person we are looking for, we need to flee here immediately."

"But if someone comes to interrogate, how should I answer them?" Yegor said in embarrassment: "You know, I don't understand German, I don't understand what they say, and I don't know how to answer them?"

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Sokov thought for a while and replied, "This is easy. You can close the cabin door later and stay in the cockpit and don't come out. And I will ask Captain Lucas to arrange a few soldiers to guard next to the plane. Don't let anyone get close to you, so you can avoid exposing your identity.”

But before getting off the plane, Sokov remembered another thing, and he stopped and said to Alina, "Lieutenant Alina, I want to arrange a suitable identity for you so that the enemy will not be suspected. Tell me, What is the right identity to arrange?”

"Just say I am the accompanying radio operator Leya." Alina tore off the collar with military rank, threw the blue-topped military cap aside, and took out the red cross sleeves worn by the health officer from her pocket. , put it on his arm and continued, "As a special team of Brandenburg regiment, I should be a health officer in the Soviet army."

After several people confessed to each other, they got off the plane one by one.

When Lucas saw Alina coming off the plane, she couldn't help but frown slightly. When he saw the sleeves on his arm clearly, he immediately showed a relieved expression on his face. If this team was a small team deep in the rear of the Soviet army, then the female soldiers who appeared inside were health workers, which was undoubtedly the most suitable one.

"Captain Lucas," Sokov brought Arina to Lucas and Simon, and introduced to the two: "This is our radio operator, Leya, and I will arrive at the prisoner-of-war camp later. I hope I can Lend your radio station to contact our superiors and ask for the next steps.”

"No problem, no problem." Lucas agreed very readily: "When you arrive at the prisoner-of-war camp, you can just use the radio station."

"And." Sokov heard the sound of closing the cabin door from behind, and pointed to the plane and said to Lucas: "Our pilots will stay on the plane and wait for us. Please send a few people to serve near the plane. Beware that he will not be attacked by those fleeing prisoners of war.”

Lucas agreed to Sokov's request, and he called Simon and ordered: "Lt. Simon, leave two soldiers behind, guard the plane here, and prevent those fleeing prisoners of war from attacking the pilot."

After everything was arranged, Sokov and others followed Lucas back to the prisoner-of-war camp.

When entering the prisoner-of-war camp, Sokov carefully observed the surrounding environment.

The entire prisoner-of-war camp was surrounded by double-layer barbed wire, surrounded by sentry towers, with searchlights and gun-holding guards. Near the entrance to the camp, there are several wooden houses, which should be where the guards live. The place where the prisoners of war lived was an open land, and the tents they built were their shelter.

"Captain Lucas," Sokov and others got out of the car, pointed at the tents and asked Raska deliberately: "Does the prisoners of war live in those tents?"

"That's right, Captain Otto." Lucas nodded and said, "There is where the Russian prisoners of war live."

"It seems that the sanitary conditions are not very good." Sokov asked thoughtfully, "I guess there are many people who are sick, right?"

"Not only are many people sick, but more than a dozen or twenty wounded or sick people die every day." After Lieutenant Simon said this, he continued, without waiting for Sokov to speak, "Captain Otto, you Maybe ask, why don't we give them treatment?”

"Yes, why not treat them?"

"There are limited medicines in the prisoner-of-war camp, and we are not enough for ourselves. There is no extra medicine for these Russians." Simon said: "Anyway, they will be wiped out in the end, so let them die."

Sokov accidentally discovered that Alina's face changed drastically, and he immediately understood that the other party might be worried that Yakov was really here. If he was not lucky, he might have lost his life. He was afraid that Alina would not be able to control her emotions for a moment because she was too excited, so she would cause any major disaster. He quickly asked Lucas, "Sir Captain, I don't know where your communication room is. We need to contact our superiors immediately."

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