USSR 1941

Chapter 575 Believe

What Shulka didn't know was that Colonel Akadyevich had a conversation with the political commissar about him after returning to the headquarters of the Sixth Directorate in Moscow.

"I don't think we need to waste any more time looking at Shulka!" said Colonel Akadyevich.

"The explanation he gave? Forgot everything before that?" said the commissar. Spy, it's just that he forgot about it, and that's why he did so many good things for the Soviet Union?"

Colonel Akadyevich couldn't help being stunned. He didn't expect the Political Committee to make such an assumption from this perspective.

Then Colonel Akadyevich said a little excitedly: "Then, Comrade Commissar, why don't we suspect Djakokize? Why don't we suspect Malesiev? Or Koklin?"

"What do you mean?" the commissar asked back.

The few people Colonel Akadyevich mentioned are all Soviet combat heroes... It is the same in any country. In battle, some outstanding fighters will always emerge and be praised as role models.

Among them, Jako Kize led a platoon to hold on to a strategic point in the Battle of Sevastopol. He personally killed and wounded more than 40 enemies and turned the tide of the battle.

Malesiyev, a pilot, 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 rescued the wounded regardless of his own safety, and finally detonated a grenade when he was about to be captured and died with the enemy.

"You know what I mean, Comrade Commissar!" said Colonel Akadyevich. Shulka, Stalingrad may have fallen now! We should not doubt them like this, this is not what we should do, it will have a negative impact not only on ourselves, but also on the Ministry of Internal Affairs and even the entire army! "

Then, Colonel Akadyevich added: "If you go to the 82nd Infantry Regiment yourself, you will understand what I mean!"

The political commissar nodded slowly, and then asked again: "What happened?"

"Hostiles, Comrade Commissar!" said Colonel Akadyevich. "They thought I was going to arrest or interrogate Shulka, so they were full of hostility... I even found a detachment lying in ambush on the way back. !"

"These bastards!" The political commissar was furious: "How dare they instigate their subordinates like this..."

"No,

Comrade Commissar! Colonel Akadyevich interrupted the political commissar: "It wasn't their instigation. I believe Shulka and other commanders didn't know about it at all. The soldiers did it spontaneously!" "

"This is impossible!"

"It's a fact!" Colonel Akadyevich said, "Because no one has left that command post, and the communication equipment is also under my monitoring!"

The political commissar couldn't help being stunned.

Colonel Akadyevich was right in guessing that it was indeed spontaneously done by the soldiers, and Shulka, Mikhailevich and others knew nothing about it.

The one who dared to do this was of course the Fifth Infantry Company.

This can be said to be righteous, or it can be said to be related to interests.

Speaking of righteousness, it is because almost all the soldiers of the Fifth Infantry Company can be said to have been saved by Shurka, including the company commander Sokolov.

It is said that the interests are related because the fifth infantry company was organized and trained by Shurka alone. If something happens to Shurka, the fifth infantry company will not end well and may even be reduced to "cannon fodder" again. .

Therefore, regardless of public or private, the Fifth Infantry Company must stand firmly with Shulka, even if it is smashed to pieces.

On the other hand, for those who would have been shot as traitors, that was the worst thing they could do, so there was nothing to be afraid of.

In other words, Shulka has inadvertently conquered a group of diehards.

"Do you know what we are doing?" Colonel Akadyevich said helplessly: "Sometimes I feel that they regard us as enemies, Comrade Political Commissar! Those are our own troops, they should have been our comrades-in-arms, we Comrades, who fought the enemy desperately on the battlefield, prepared to die ... But we have become their enemies, so who are we? Are we defending the Soviet Union? Defending the Fatherland and our army? No, Comrade Commissar, sometimes I thought I was with those bastard lackeys..."

"You are crazy, Comrade Akadyevich!" The political commissar stopped him from continuing, and some words should not be said indiscriminately, because they could become "evidence" at any time.

"I'm crazy!" Colonel Akadyevich handed the political commissar a cigarette: "But things shouldn't be like this, don't you think so? We have been working together for so many years, and I have never doubted anything. but now……"

Colonel Akadyevich shook his head slightly as he spoke.

The political commissar took the cigarette and nodded in understanding.

In fact, this perplexing political commissar also had his own feelings, but he didn't dare to say it out, and Akadyevich said what was in his heart.

After a pause, the political commissar asked again: "So, what did you and that 'breakout hero' talk about?"

Colonel Akadyevich said "Oh" as if remembering something.

"He made a very good suggestion, Comrade Commissar!" said Colonel Akadyevich. In England? Surely they know a lot that we don't!"

The political commissar raised his eyebrows and asked, "Is this his suggestion?"

"Yes!" Colonel Arkadyevich said: "Besides, I don't know if you have thought about it. When the British cooperated and negotiated with us, they always made excuses, either to find this or that excuse to delay the supply or What else, if we have more information about the British, we can take more initiative in the negotiations!"

The political commissar nodded in agreement: "You immediately draw up a plan and report it to your superiors!"

"Of course!" said Colonel Akadyevich. "Then, the report on the 'Breakout Heroes'..."

"I don't believe him, Comrade Colonel Akadyevich!" said the commissar. "He has too many doubts!"

"Comrade Comrade..."

"But I believe in you!" the political commissar interrupted Akadyvich and said, "You are a person who is absolutely loyal to the Soviet Union and you can be trusted at all times. I trust your judgment. I will sign whatever is written in the report!"

"Thank you very much, Comrade Political Commissar!" Akadyevich shook the political commissar's hand heavily.

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