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Chapter 2609 he is still alive

Chapter 2609 "He is still alive"

Author: Corgi

Chapter 2609 "He is still alive"

"What's the important thing? What's the important thing at this time? Could it be that if you win the battle, you'll have another trick?"

Marashenko did have such questions in his heart, but Alsim said so after all. Out of trust in Alsim, the "old man" who admired his ability, Marashenko, who was willing to believe in his ability and judgment, just nodded quietly.

"Okay, lead the way."

I understood the meaning from Marashenko's movements and eyes. Alsim, who turned around, immediately walked forward with Marashenko.

I don't know what was waiting for me in front of me, Marashenko didn't say a word, but just followed Alsim quickly and followed closely.

The streets were bustling with the German prisoners who had just surrendered. These unkempt and listless German prisoners of war were no longer as fierce and violent as they had just now.

No matter how fierce the battle was, he could live a life when he looked extremely fierce. At the moment, these people were just a group of defeated prisoners after the adrenaline craze faded, and were no different from most prisoners in human history.

As he walked and watched, Marashenko was quite impressed by the sight.

However, it is not that I am lamenting the huge contrast between these Germans during the war and after surrender. I have seen such a scene for many times, and I don’t like to see it. Almost all Germans who are not SS are like this after surrendering. It is no different from the trembling prince who took Qing to the group of trembling princes who had cut off the Fushou Paste. Not only did they lose their courage and fight, but they also began to become more and more afraid of death.

Why?

That can only be explained as this should be when the adrenaline wave recedes. The fear of death is the instinct that all animals in this world should have, and it is just temporarily covered by mass fanaticism.

What really made Malashenko sigh was the "integrity" of the Germans.

Everyone knows that being honest is important. Malashenko thinks that the group of people in the National Defense Forces, at least most of them, can be regarded as "integrity role models".

What's the reason?

Because surrendering to you is definitely a surrender, and you will never commit fraud. You will be fooled and use a trick to coax you to take the bait and use a trick. It is quite strange to have a group of Nazis talking about "integrity". After thinking about it, Malashenko, who has repeatedly thought about the answer to this question, finally came to the conclusion that "it is probably not thorough enough, Nazi, but not completely Nazi, this is the current situation of the National Defense Forces."

After all, if you think about it carefully, your God-in-law is honest about surrender, which is a "glorious tradition" that has been inherited from the Prussian era. As a direct descendant of Prussia, the Junker nobles' Defense Forces inherited this point "perfectly".

"Here, comrade in command, it's him."

"Um?"

Marashenko, who was thinking about something in his mind, was suddenly interrupted by Alsim's words. He looked up and found that it was the destination that Alsim mentioned, and to be precise, he finally arrived in front of someone.

He looked up and down at the man in front of him and looked ordinary, as honest as a rabbit who had just been caught by a hunter and had no strength after struggling. He could not see any special thing about the man in front of him. Marashenko just kept watching and spoke quietly.

"It's him? The person I want to take me to meet is him? An ordinary German soldier, a prisoner of war?"

This man is neither a high-ranking official nor can he see any special things. Coupled with this expression of "fearing and fearful" it is the best interpretation of "a general soldier of the National Defense Forces at the end of the war". If you tell Marashenko now that this man was arrested by a tyrant, it is estimated that Marashenko will believe it 100% or even 90% of them.

"It's him, comrade instructor. Don't worry, you must be interested in what he knows."

Alsim, who said nothing in one sentence, took the initiative to step forward without waiting for Malashenko to say something, and then blurted out the imperative Russian language that sounded very harsh.

"You, repeat what you just said, immediately!"

Alsim, who is "silly, big, black and thick", can still speak German. He can't even write his own mother tongue. Wouldn't he force Zhang Fei to embroider?

As soon as Alsim's words were spoken, a warrior who knew German next to him immediately repeated the translation.

"You, tell me what I just said."

"Wait, no need, I'll talk to him directly."

Malashenko, who thought adding a translation wasted time, interrupted the translator's warrior's question. On the other hand, he also felt that Alsim's ruthlessness just now was a bit inappropriate.

The German soldier in front of him, who was covered in rags and black clothes, was shocked and scared. If you scare him a few more times, you would have to say something that could have been said frivolously. At this time, it is often more effective to pretend to be a "white-faced" and speak well than to scare people.

However, it is also possible that Marashenko and Alsim were destined to have their respective identities of "white-faced" and "black-faced" from the beginning. What is important is that Marashenko is indeed more effective in doing so.

"Okay, don't be afraid, we treat prisoners with preferential treatment. Explain what you know?"

There is no need to hide it when facing the captured prisoners. As soon as Marashenko came up, he was straightforward and did not go around the corner, and he had no time to accompany the German prisoners of ordinary soldiers to continue to waste their time here and quickly finished asking questions.

"Our leader is not dead yet, he is still alive."

".You, what did you say? Your leader?"

Malashenko blinked and repeated again, as if he was mistakenly thinking that his ears were not good enough to listen.

But the German soldiers who mustered up the courage to continue talking soon dispelled Marashenko's suspicion with a positive and firm tone.

"The city defense commander of this area, the commander of the 316th Infantry Regiment, Lieutenant Colonel Adam Reinhardt, I said he is still alive, not far from here."

"."

Malashenko confirmed that he had heard it correctly. With his fluent German proficiency, he understood that it was not difficult to say anything about the German soldiers in front of him, and his expression was not changed at all. Then he blurted out his words.

"Then what is the purpose of saying this? Report your commander's hiding den? Or do you want to use this to get some benefits for yourself?"

Although that's what he said, the result of Malashenko's guess should be the latter. This scary and scary average soldier boy probably wanted to win a "gold medal in death" to say this. He just didn't know if it was a coaxing person and how accurate the things he knew were.

"I can tell you where he is. He was injured and unable to move, so I hid it. But there is a condition, you must promise me that you must save him and let your high-ranking official come out to make a guarantee."

(End of this chapter)
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