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Chapter 8 Proof

"Shameless lie!" As expected, the instructor broke out after a moment of silence: "With ulterior motives, you finally reveal your fox's tail, Shulka, you are a poor traitor, the sinner of the Soviet Union..."

While saying these words, the instructor even took out the pistol at his waist.

"Alto!" Major Gavrilov reached out to block the instructor's movement.

"Major, don't you understand?" exclaimed the instructor: "The facts are very clear. This guy was bought by the Germans. He told us these lies, with the purpose of hoping that we would give up the Brest Fortress so that the Germans could easily occupy the place!"

"But we don't know this!"

"How could our army retreat across the board? It has only been five hours since the war started. You should know that our Western Special Military Region is stationed in this area!" (Note: After the outbreak of the war, the Western Special Military Region was renamed the Western Front Army, commander General Pavlov)

"So how do you explain that there are no planes or reinforcements until now!"

Hearing the words, the instructor was stunned. He stared at Major Gavrilov for a long time before he said seriously: "Comrade Gavrilov, you won't believe what this traitor said. I have to remind you that you are our commander. The soldiers trust you. You should be responsible to them, to the fortress, and to the motherland..."

"I am just responsible for them, Comrade Alto!" Major Gavrilov said, "That's why we have to figure out the situation. I also have to remind you that five hours ago, no one believed that the Germans would attack us, and similar remarks would be censored as lies. But now, the Germans' guns were right in front of us, their planes were hovering over our heads, and their shells were flying into the fortress and exploded among us!"

Although Major Gavrilov did not say it clearly, everyone knew it was his personal experience... It is not a secret that Major Gavrilov was to be censored, and many people know this.

After thinking about it, the instructor objected: "I admit that you are right. We made mistakes in our judgment of the Germans, but this does not mean that the traitor is right. Our army cannot..."

"Why don't we verify it?" Shulka interrupted.

Shulka was very dissatisfied with the instructor's practice of easily labeling a traitor without investigation and even shooting him out of public opinion.

"Shut your mouth!" The instructor didn't intend to speak to Shulka at all. If it weren't for Major Gavrilov's support, Shulka might have been tied up and stuffed with his mouth long ago.

"Yes, we can verify it!" Major Gavrilov nodded in agreement.

The first method of verification that Major Gavrilov thought of was reconnaissance. He sent three armored reconnaissance vehicles to the city of Brest dozens of kilometers behind to conduct reconnaissance... A division stationed in the Soviet army there. If they could contact them, not only would the truth be revealed but it would also be very likely to ask for reinforcements.

But this is obviously unsuccessful, and the Germans will not let the Soviets go out easily, especially during the day.

More than an hour later, three armored reconnaissance vehicles returned to the command center, with many bumpy craters on the armor. Lieutenant Dymka, who was in charge of commanding the armored reconnaissance convoy, was injured and had a bloody bandage on his head.

"Gay Major!" Dymka reported to Major Gavrilov: "The exit was blocked by Germans with burning cars. There was also a tank found at the exit to the east, so we couldn't rush out!"

Major Gavrilov nodded helplessly, and Dimka went down to rest.

The Soviet army could not rush out for reconnaissance, so they could only capture a few prisoners from the German army to interrogate... The Germans would definitely know much more information than the besieged Soviet army, even a few small soldiers were no exception.

On the other hand, when the battle was going on so fiercely, it was not difficult to capture a few prisoners. During the melee, there were always several German soldiers injured and several were captured alive. It was just that the Soviet soldiers did not keep the prisoners before.

So Major Gavrilov ordered the troops: "Please catch a few living ones!"

Then there is waiting.

But this method soon went bankrupt.

Shortly after the order was issued, a shout amplified with a horn came from the German army, speaking authentic Russian: "Comrades from the Kobrin Fortress, I am Lieutenant Yegors of the Fifty-third Infantry Regiment. The Soviet army has been defeated. You have been surrounded. No one will come to save you... Give up! Resistance is meaningless! The Germans guarantee the safety of the prisoners!"

(Note: Brest Fortress is divided into four fortresses, Major Gavrilov and others are stationed at the Kobrin Fortress located in the north)

It is obvious that in order to dismantle the Soviet army's defensive will, the German army forced the Soviet prisoners to shout to the fortress.

If this call was a few hours later, the German army might have achieved its goal, but it was a bad thing at this sensitive moment... This almost killed Shulka.

"Look!" The instructor turned around and stared at Shulka who was controlled again: "The enemy's caliber is surprisingly consistent with this traitor. Isn't that telling the problem? All of this is the conspiracy of the Germans!"

Shulka was speechless for a moment. The Germans shouted like this did not mean that it was a lie, they were telling the truth.

But the problem is that Shulka can't prove it.

More importantly, catching prisoners has become meaningless, because the information obtained from the prisoners may also be in a unified manner in advance. As the instructor said, these are all lies, with the purpose of making the Soviet army abandon the Brest Fortress.

"What else do you have to say?" asked the instructor.

Shulka jumped into the Yellow River and couldn't wash it clearly. He turned his helping eyes to Major Gavrilov, but he had no choice.

"Supply his gun!" The instructor showed a winning smile on his face: "Take this traitor out!"

Needless to say, what it means to take it out, Shulka couldn't help but sigh in his heart. He didn't expect that he would finish the journey of this world so quickly, and he was still so dead, with a lot of injustice and injustice.

The truth will be revealed in just a few days, but that means nothing to Shulka.

The instructor held the gun in one hand and pushed Shulka out.

It can be seen that the instructor was preparing to make a quick battle, so he chose an open space on the right side of the command center... Anyway, this is the battlefield, so it doesn't matter where there is an extra corpse.

"Kneel down!" The instructor ordered and fired the gun.

However, at this moment, Major Gavrilov ran out of the command center and shouted loudly: "Wait, Comrade Alto! You should come and listen to this!"
Chapter completed!
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