The Li-2 transport aircraft was a transport aircraft widely equipped with the Soviet Red Army during World War II. This precious thing has a wide range of uses and can be called an all-rounder. In addition to being able to do regular cargo work, it can also airdrop paratroopers. It can be a transport aircraft with a few rows of seats. The Red Army
It can even be used to hang iron bombs and aviation rockets as a ground attack aircraft. It is a rare all-rounder.
But there is a saying that goes well: omnipotence is not as good as specialization.
The Li-2 transport aircraft, which is capable of doing everything, at least performs unsatisfactorily when used as a passenger aircraft. The roaring engine noise outside the cabin penetrates the thin skin of the aircraft and makes people's ears numb.
Not to mention noise pollution, the physical comfort of the Li-2 transport aircraft during flight deserves a bad review.
Malashenko, who had not moved much in his seat, felt that the plane was really shaking along the way. The violent shaking and shaking when it encountered airflow several times made people think that the plane was about to crash. Malashenko swore that if
If any airline in the future dares to provide such bad service, the complaint hotline will be designated to explode the hotline of the relevant departments.
"Ah, I feel like this is not as comfortable as the train. At least I can still fall asleep on the train. Even taking a nap is impossible here."
Malashenko, who had rarely flown since he traveled to this era, was complaining, but the political commissar Petrov next to him looked calm.
"But at least it's fast enough, right? Rushing on time is our first priority."
Malashenko, who knew that what Commissar Petrov said was true, could not continue to complain. Although sitting on the plane was uncomfortable, it would be over quickly if you endure it. If you have this time, it is better to kill some time.
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Malashenko looked around twice, and found something to pass the time on the empty seat on the other side of him: a copy of a passenger's legacy that might have been from the previous flight.
A newspaper fell there.
The date of the newspaper is relatively new, from the past few days, and the news and special reports published on it are at least not out of date.
With his arms spread out, Malashenko opened the newspaper and began to read the content above. There was a special report in the lower half of the front page that attracted Malashenko's attention. A reporter from Pravda had just reported on the outstanding achievements of Ukraine.
Comrade Vatutin, commander of the First Front Army, conducted an exclusive interview.
"Yes, I have no doubt about this. The evil Fascist invaders will definitely suffer a complete defeat and be driven out of this great motherland. The Red Army will carry out the heaviest and most ruthless punishment on these Fascist lackeys.
Strike, and the invaders will be crushed. Soon, Ukraine will return to the embrace of the great motherland. Under the wise and outstanding leadership of Comrade Stalin, the Red Army will surely usher in a glorious victory."
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As always, the exclusive interview report published in the newspaper was "secondary polished" by the editors of Pravda. Malashenko could taste the obvious flavor of official propaganda and praise after reading it only once. He had also done so before
Having appeared on the headlines of Pravda in this way, it feels very familiar to see it again.
However, this exclusive interview report with Vatutin's photo couldn't help but bring back a distant memory of Malashenko.
"Yes, it will be 44 years soon, so logically speaking, will Vatutin also be..."
Countless Red Army generals died during the Great Patriotic War, but Vatutin can be said to be the most miserable one.
Vatutin was not killed by the enemy, by those Nazi-fascist invaders, but fell at the gunpoint of Ukrainian traitors, a group of ultra-nationalists, due to complications from the wound infection that worsened rapidly.
Eventually he died.
"Er Mao's bunch of bastards have never had anything to do with good things, whether it's now or in the future."
Malashenko, who was cursing secretly in his heart, knew very well what kind of virtues the ultra-nationalists in Ukraine had. The brain circuits of these scumbags could simply be described as bizarre.
Smashing statues, beating veterans, urinating and pouring paint on the tombstones of Ukrainian Red Army veterans who once guarded this land with their lives, wearing Nazi SS uniforms and coats of arms, and staging a fascist restoration.
To summon the souls of the traitors and traitors from the Great Patriotic War, and to organize a second funeral with extravagant grandeur. This is all done by these idiots who don’t know if it’s feces or some other shit in their heads. It’s so outrageous.
Stupid thing.
Malashenko knows that there is deep entanglement and hatred between the two countries of Ukraine and Russia, or between the two nations, but this is not the case for those extreme fools whose heads have been soaked in septic tanks to commit such mentally retarded behavior.
Provide excuses.
When I think about my troops entering Ukraine soon, they will inevitably face a situation where the support rate among the people is not as high as before, and there will definitely be many Ukrainian extremists who are hostile to the Red Army.
Malashenko felt that regarding this matter, it was still necessary to discuss countermeasures with Political Commissar Petrov in advance.
Treat people the same way you treat people, but treating beasts and traitors is completely different. No matter how big the internal contradictions are, it is not a reason to help the Nazis turn their guns and attack their former compatriots.
More importantly, Malashenko, who already had a deep personal friendship with Vatutin, did not want to see this chubby and kind commander comrade who always greeted him with a smile and his existing history.
Die like that again at the gunpoint of a bunch of scum.
He had already saved Lavrinenko, who was supposed to die heroically in 1941, and he is still alive and kicking up to this day.
Malashenko, who never stopped doing anything, decided to take action again. In any case, the tragedy in the existing history must not be repeated again. Even if Vatutin inevitably sacrifices for the country in the end, he should still use his
Die the way you should, not at the gunpoint of a bunch of scum that aren't even trash.
"But, what to do?"
Malashenko had no authority to issue any orders to Vatutin, so naturally he could not let him go to a safe place to avoid danger. On the contrary, as a directly subordinate unit, he had to be at the disposal of Vatutin at any time.
How to save Vatutin was the biggest problem. Malashenko didn't think that this stubborn commander, who didn't even listen to Comrade Zhu's advice, could listen to what he said and stop running around.
If he wants to save Vatutin, Malashenko must prepare a very thorough and complete plan with preliminary plans. From the beginning of the plan to the final end, there can be no mistakes.
The key to the problem all depends on how Malashenko can maximize his subjective initiative. Success or failure depends on this.
"There is still enough time. I have to perfect the plan bit by bit without making any mistakes..."
Malashenko, who was engrossed in thinking about the problem, didn't even notice the height difference caused by the plane's descent. It wasn't until the moment when the landing gear touched the ground that he felt a strong impact that his head suddenly reflected and was brought back to reality.
Malashenko, then heard Commissar Petrov speaking slowly from the side.
"We're here, get your stuff and get ready to get off the plane."