Chapter 52 Lies
The sergeant had no doubts.
But having said that, the driver is an authentic German, and there is a German car, and then swaggering through the car on this occasion... No one can believe that all this is fake.
So, the sergeant just straightened up and motioned for the front to let him go, but his face was a little embarrassed that he flattered a beautiful woman and ended up on the horse's leg.
"Well done!" Shulka said to Agata, even in Russian...by this time it was "normal" for him to speak Russian.
"You told me!" Agata replied: "If you don't know German, use Russian!"
"I'm not talking about this!" said Shulka, "I'm talking about your reaction, that's calm!"
What was more important at that time was not what was said, because the other party could not understand no matter what was said, what was important was to be calm.
"I'm actually scared to death!" Agata replied, and then, looking at the back of the car, said: "It's still . . . "
Agata should be afraid, because the convoy has already entered the German tank latent area. Tanks are parked on the side of the road, with black gun barrels sticking out from under the camouflage and pointing into the distance. Before firing.
As long as any tank, any one... finds the convoy's flaws and points its gun barrel in this direction, then the Soviet army of more than 500 people will all be buried here.
But of course, the possibility of the tank finding a flaw is very small, and the tank crew is more focused on the target on the opposite side than the side. Even if someone sees the "Soviet soldiers" on the convoy, they just smile knowingly like everyone else Or make fun of the "Russians".
"Stop!" At this moment, the convoy was stopped again.
"Are you crazy?" A German soldier waved his hand at the convoy: "Are you going to drive your car into the enemy's artillery fire like this? Oh, very good... If this is the case, you won't mix with the Russians, You are in the corpses of the Russians!"
The second lieutenant whispered to Shulka: "Get out of the car!"
Shulka understood, and then ordered loudly: "Get out of the car, you bastards, we are going to walk! Quick, quick, quick, lift your asses immediately!"
Shulka tried to use as much profanity as possible in his speech.
On the one hand, this is because German soldiers can also understand Russian swear words... This seems to be a custom, and the first thing to learn before learning a certain language is always swear words.
On the other hand, it's the swearing that makes them more Soviet-like.
This made the surrounding German soldiers marvel:
"Oh God, they're so alike!"
"Yes, I would have taken them for Soviets if I hadn't known what was going on!"
"I even had the urge to raise a gun at them and pull the trigger!"
...
There are many German soldiers who have such an impulse.
It is right to have such an impulse, because this is a soldier's instinctive reaction, or it can be said that their sixth sense has seen through these "Soviet soldiers".
The problem is that they use their reason to tell themselves over and over again that they are their own people, that are their own people... They are just pretending to be Soviet people.
"Follow me!" Two German soldiers took the initiative to lead the way: "I will take you to a safe place, and from there you can pass through the line of fire more easily without being noticed!"
So the team left the road and walked towards the wilderness under the leadership of the German soldiers.
It feels very strange, the armies of the enemy and us are walking together in harmony, as if the war has ended and the world is peaceful.
But Shulka knows that this is not the case. This phenomenon occurs only because one of the parties does not know the truth, otherwise they will immediately fight to the death.
This once again proves that "beautiful lies" do exist in the world.
After walking for a few minutes, a German soldier pointed to a piece of grass in front of the left and said, "You can go there.
Some Russians hid in the forest on the left and fled back through the grass over there. We have not come to block them in a hurry, you can take advantage of this! "
Then the German soldier added: "You have to move fast, we may start bombing that area in half an hour!"
"Thank you very much, Sergeant!" The second lieutenant shook hands with the German soldiers.
"This is what I should do, sir!" The German soldier replied: "Good luck!"
Another German soldier stared blankly at the second lieutenant's waist, and asked strangely, "Sir, where is your gun?"
Then the two German soldiers seemed to react immediately, and turned their guns to shoot, but it was too late... Several Soviet soldiers rushed forward and covered the mouths of the two German soldiers and then gave them a hard blow. A few times, the second lieutenant even helped out.
In fact, the second lieutenant was the fastest to do it, otherwise the Soviet soldiers would not know that things had leaked because they couldn't understand German.
"Thank you!" Shulka said to the second lieutenant, who stood up panting heavily.
"No, you don't need to thank me!" The second lieutenant gritted his teeth and replied, "I just want to live!"
The second lieutenant was right. Once the Soviet army was exposed, the German prisoners were the first to suffer.
From this point of view, the second lieutenant was very smart and decisive, knowing what he should do without any hesitation at critical moments.
As for the other German prisoners, some of them didn't even understand what happened until this time.
"Now, can you keep your promise?" the second lieutenant asked.
"Yes, of course!" Shulka replied.
But having said that, Shulka was not sure, because the situation at this time was a little different from what he said before. The Soviet soldiers could kill the German prisoners like they killed two German soldiers without being noticed.
Shulka hoped to fulfill the promise, but the problem was that the power was not in his hands, so he set his sights on Major Gavrilov.
Venyakov said: "We should not show mercy to our enemies, Shulka!"
"No!" Shulka stood in front of the second lieutenant without thinking, "We can't do this!"
"When they killed our countrymen and invaded our country, no one interceded for us!"
"It's none of their business!" Shulka insisted.
"Get out of the way, Shulka!" said Venyakov, "I order you..."
"Comrade Venyakov!" At this moment Commissar Fumin made a decision: "We should keep our word, otherwise, we will be no different from these invaders!"
As he said that, Commissar Fumin said to Shulka: "Let them go back and tell others that this kind of aggression by the Germans will definitely fail, and don't imagine that they can conquer the Soviet Union. And let them not appear on the battlefield, otherwise we will never Don't be soft!"
"Yes, Comrade Commissar!" Shulka answered boldly.