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Chapter 2118 After Revenge

Chapter 2118 After Revenge

What can revenge bring? Most of the time, this is a question that many people have never done but are thinking about.

But thinking and practice are two completely different things after all. There is often no necessary connection between what you think and what you do and what you get after doing it.

Looking at the corpses lying strewn about on the very familiar playground not far in front of him, Roskov felt an indescribable feeling in his heart.

He was convinced that he hated the Nazis. He had always hated the Nazis. These murderous bastards were just as General Malashenko scolded them. They were a group of fascists walking around the world, wearing human skin and growing two legs.

Evil demons, not killing them would be the greatest irony for the human species living in this world.

But after the killing and revenge, Roskov did not feel the slightest pleasure in his heart as expected, as if something he had been waiting for for a long time was finally completed as he wished, but he did not reap the joy of success.

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It's hard to say that it is empty, but there is always an indescribable taste and feeling of emptiness in my heart.

Roskov didn't know how to describe this feeling, let alone what it was, until a tall figure walked off the podium and came to the crowd.

"Killing is not the final result, and using violence to fight violence is not the method we want."

"But we have no choice, comrades. There is no reason to argue with these fascist demons. Your bullets and anger are the only things they fear."

"Today we have completed our revenge, but at the same time, we should always remember that all this is for a better future. We should never kill just for the sake of killing like these fascist bastards. Always remember that we are

The heroic Red Army soldiers are not these fascist bastards who take pleasure in killing people."

Malashenko stopped talking and did not say any more. In fact, it is hard to say that Malashenko and this group of prisoners of war who had just been rescued from the concentration camp could have a heart-to-heart relationship with each other.

To put it bluntly, how did each person who was imprisoned here and still alive today was imprisoned in the first place, how were they captured on the battlefield, and whether they had done anything untoward. All of these situations can be explained in the absence of files.

It's hard to say. That's all Malashenko can do. The rest will naturally be taken over by the person responsible for it.

Now, Malashenko, who is pressed for time, has no intention of staying here any longer.

The rising sun has slowly risen from the distant horizon and crossed the horizon. Malashenko, who is responsible for the command, needs to lead the troops to take action as soon as possible and complete the strategic mobilization across the theater as soon as possible.

Regarding the situation here in Auschwitz, Malashenko had already found an excuse to temporarily evade the past, drafted a telegram, informed Konev, and came to Auschwitz to take over the defense and aftermath.

Friendly troops will arrive soon, and Malashenko only needs to leave a small part of the leadership division's aftermath troops to take care of the temporary care and handover.

It can be expected that Konev was very puzzled as to why Malashenko's troops were "disoriented" for more than 100 kilometers in just one day.

This is a bit too outrageous.

But at this point, Malashenko is about to leave, and the unit affiliation has returned to the Third Belarusian Front instead of his First Ukrainian Front. The command is now in the hands of Vatutin, not

In Konev's hands, this was clearly mentioned in the telegram written by Zhukov himself, so the leading division is now a real "guest army".

At this time, Konev found that even if he wanted to trace something now, it was already too late, and he was even more powerless.

The battle on the front line was still raging. Although the German army group in southern Poland was already in disarray and defeated across the board, it was also surrounded by the leader's division led by Malashenko.

The retreat was already full of suspicion, let alone the organization and discipline that made it difficult to escape quickly. The huge battlefield was almost filled with German battle groups of various sizes, scattered everywhere.

Under such premise, Konev wanted to expand the results of the war and take advantage of this good situation to maximize the annihilation of the enemy's effective forces. It was too late to complete the strategic goal. How could he conduct a battlefield investigation on a guest army that was about to leave at this time?

?He obviously doesn’t have the skills, let alone the conditions.

More importantly, another telegram from the General Staff Headquarters has already named him secretly. It is best not to get too entangled in issues related to the leadership division. If you can reduce one thing, there will be one less thing. Comrade Stalin has stepped up his efforts to

The focus on the real-time news of the leader division has changed from the original reading of the leader division battle report once a week to the current situation where a briefing is attached to the battle summary every day, and it is also required that it must be detailed and verifiable, and there must be no mistakes.

If you are so stupid as to be a marshal with your senses and can't even figure out some very simple things, then I really have to wonder how you managed to become a marshal. With your IQ and EQ, you are worthy of being a marshal?

Konev obviously does not fall into this situation, so it is not difficult to guess the rational choice he will make.

"We made a lot of efforts and attempts, Comrade Commander, but the leader division was eventually transferred away. Maybe there were some unexpected situations that we didn't expect before."

The Chief of Staff of the Front Army, who was holding the copy of the telegram that had just been sent from the General Staff Headquarters, was a little upset. After all, he had put in hard work but had no reward. In the end, it felt disappointing to be in vain, but Konev, who was standing by the window sill, was disappointed.

He doesn't seem to care that much about it, at least on the surface.

"But at least we tried. As long as we try hard, there will be no regrets. I think so."

"As for the ownership of the leadership division... They are indeed needed more in the direction of East Prussia, and it is reasonable to do so. In the final analysis, there are too few such experimental combined forces, and there is only one in the entire Red Army.

If there are several such troops, the situation will not be like this. Maybe we should apply to our superiors to form our own synthetic pilot force. It is time to spread some successful experience, isn't it?"

Malashenko didn't know what Konev was planning at this moment, let alone what the boss was thinking, and of course he wasn't interested.

There was just one thing that surprised Malashenko, a surprise that was not expected at all.

Just when Malashenko finished taking care of the last bit of matters on the platform and was about to take the train that existed in the hellish place of Auschwitz and leave, a hurried figure stopped Malashenko in his tracks.

(End of chapter)


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