When the two began to eat, Kopalova asked tentatively: "Misha, why are you here?"
"I went to Crystal City to buy crystals a few days ago." Sokov replied: "When I came back and passed through Vladimir, I saw a movie being filmed here, so I stayed to watch the excitement. After all, I had never seen a movie before.
How was it filmed? By the way, how did you get here?"
"The leader of the newspaper said that an important movie was shot in Vladimir and asked me to follow another reporter to interview." Kopalova replied: "Then I naturally appeared here."
"Oh, that's what happened. Where is the other reporter?" Sokov quickly looked up at the door of the cafe. Seeing that no one was there, he lowered his head and continued eating: "Hasn't he arrived in Vladimir yet?
?”
"How is this possible? We came to Vladimir by train together." Kopalova explained: "He went to the relevant departments to go through the formalities. Although the war is over, there are still many restricted areas in the city. If
Without special passes, we may not be able to enter places where the crew can enter."
"oh."
"Where is Seryosha?"
"Sacrificed." Sokov replied without looking up.
"Sacrificed, how?" Kopalova asked puzzledly: "I remember that when we were in Stalingrad, Seryosha served as a commander in your guard battalion and would not have any combat missions at all.
How could he sacrifice himself?"
"Although the battle to defend Stalingrad was brutal, with soldiers only surviving for 24 hours and officers only 72 hours, both Seryosha and I survived." Sokov said with emotion: "Later, in the battle to liberate Ukraine,
, I was unfortunately seriously injured and was sent to a military hospital in Moscow for treatment, while Seryosha was left with the commander who took over. When I returned to the front line and recruited my old troops, I learned that Seryosha had died.
News. Oh, what a pity. If he had stayed by my side, he might have seen the day of victory."
This time it was Sokov's turn to be shocked: "What, are we lovers?"
Sokov suppressed the smile on his face, looked at Kopalova and asked expressionlessly: "Kopalova, I want to know, are you asking the question as a friend, or as a friend?"
Are you asking as a reporter?"
When Kopalova heard Sokov ask this, she was stunned for a moment, and then she understood why Sokov was so vigilant. If he was just an ordinary soldier, then evaluating a certain senior commander would be nothing more than a conversation piece after dinner;
But with Sokov's current status, when evaluating a senior general who has died in front of him, he must be extremely cautious in choosing words and sentences, otherwise it will be very detrimental to him once he is used by someone with ulterior motives.
"Kopalova, before I answer your question, I need to clarify one thing first."
"Misha, you are so lucky to survive after being seriously injured." Kopalova said with emotion: "You know, General Vatutin was injured in the leg, and even the assistant military doctor at the frontier health center could treat it.
He was injured and was sent to a military hospital in Moscow. After several months of treatment, he died due to wound infection.”…
…
"Maybe he has a special status. It is impossible to use this untested new drug on him easily." After Kopalova said this, she suddenly asked: "Misha, what do you think of Vatutin?"
What is this person’s ability?”
"I went to the front line for inspection, and on the way I met a group of German soldiers disguised as our army's engineers. They lied that a large number of landmines were found on the road ahead, and they were cleaning it up. They asked me to rest in a nearby road guard room." Soko
The husband explained to Kopalova: "When I went in, I found that there was a time bomb hidden inside, so I jumped out of the window. But the moment I jumped out of the window, the bomb exploded, seriously injuring me.
.Fortunately, the military doctors at the Moscow Military Hospital are very skilled, otherwise I would have died a long time ago."
"whats the matter?"
Kopalova's pretty face turned red, then she lowered her head and said with some embarrassment: "What else could it be, of course it's lovers."
But Kopalova sneered at Sokov's statement: "Come on, Misha. You yourself were seriously injured. Even if Seryosha stays by your side, I'm afraid he will die sooner or later. By the way.
, how were you injured at that time?"
Kopalova quickly put her satchel on the table, opened it and showed it to Sokov, and said: "Don't worry, Misha, there is no tape recorder hidden in my bag, it's just between two friends."
Just small talk."
Seeing Sokov's delay in speaking, Kopalova urged: "Misha, why don't you speak? Didn't you hear the question I asked you?"
"Well, I know about this." Sokov nodded slightly, and then continued: "At that time, the Allies sent us an anti-inflammatory drug called penicillin, which has a very good anti-inflammatory effect and can effectively prevent
Postoperative wound infection. If General Vatutin had used this medicine, his life might not have been in danger."
Hearing Kopalova's question, Sokov immediately became alert. He suddenly felt that the other party was like a secret reporter who was trying to trick him intentionally or unintentionally. Maybe there was an open tape recorder in her bag, which was recording him.
All conversations with her were secretly recorded.
"What is our relationship?" Sokov looked at Kopalova and asked solemnly: "What happened before?"
"Well." Kopalova raised her head again, looked at Sokov and said: "Misha, have you really forgotten that we started dating when we were studying, and we only broke off contact after the war broke out."
"We started dating when we were in school, but lost contact after the war broke out." After Sokov repeated Kopalova's words, he smiled bitterly and said, "I don't remember any of this."
Kopalova stared at Sokov for a while and realized that he didn't seem to be lying. Maybe the bombing really caused him to lose his memory, so she helped him recall: "On the day the war broke out, you and I were still grateful.
Liao Sha, three people were watching the annual summer solstice celebration in Weedenham Park. Suddenly the radio in the park rang, and a deep voice came from the radio, saying that the Germans were tearing us apart and our country apart in the early hours of this morning.
The non-aggression pact between them blatantly launched a war against our country. After hearing the broadcast, you and Seryosha left the park, went to a nearby recruitment point to sign up, and joined the army as you wished. Where did you leave?
One day, she said to me: 'Kopalova, when the war is over, I will come back to marry you, you must wait for me.' Misha, have you forgotten all these words you said?"
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After listening to Kopalova's story, Sokov broke into a cold sweat. He never dreamed that the original Sokov and Kopalova actually had such a past. No wonder when they reunited in Stalingrad, the other party
He stared at himself for a long time, then leaned into his ear and said: "I hate you!" Now I finally understood what was going on.
He looked at Kopalova and asked with some embarrassment: "Didn't you find another one after all these years?"
Unexpectedly, Kopalova sneered after hearing this and said: "Although you have forgotten me a long time ago, I always remember you in my heart. There are indeed many people who pursue me, but I have never promised anyone. Especially in
When I met you again in Stalingrad and saw that you had become a colonel, there was no man that I could set my sights on."
When Sokov heard this, he couldn't help complaining in his heart. He didn't expect that because of a strange mistake, Kopalova's life was ruined. If he had come to this era, he had not replaced Sokov, but
If it had been someone else, there might not have been such an emotional entanglement. If Kopalova saw the real Sokov sacrificed, she would sooner or later forget about it and find someone of the opposite sex who could be entrusted to her for life, instead of like now
Alone.
"Kopalova, I'm already married, and a child is about to be born." Sokov explained to Kopalova with a blushing face: "You should let go of the past relationship, start a new life, and find someone."
Get married and have children with the right person for you.”
"Impossible, this is absolutely impossible." Kopalova shook her head and said resolutely: "Except for you, my heart can no longer tolerate anyone of the opposite sex."
Sokov didn't know what else he could say to Kopalova, so he could only change the topic in time: "Kopalova, let's continue talking about General Vatutin. Don't you want to know how I evaluate him?
Of?"
Kopalova took out a handkerchief from her bag, wiped away the tears from the corners of her eyes, calmed her emotions, and said, "Okay, then just tell me."
"First of all, I want to make it clear that General Vatutin is very loyal to the motherland and to the supreme commander himself." However, before evaluating Vatutin, Sokov must first inoculate him: "What I said
Everything represents my personal views and is for reference only.”
Hearing what Sokov said, Kopalova couldn't help but laugh: "Misha, don't be so serious. I was just asking casually to find a common topic."
"How should I put it? In my opinion, General Vatutin is capable, but his ability is average." Sokov said cautiously: "If you command an army or even a group army-level unit, I'm afraid there won't be many problems. But.
If he were to serve as the commander of the front army, his incompetence would be clearly exposed."
This may be the first time Kopalova heard this statement, and she couldn't help but widen her eyes in surprise: "Misha, I see the evaluation of him from the outside world, saying that he is a rare general, and his ability is second only to
Yu Zhukov, Rokossovsky and Konev. If he had not sacrificed, he might have been Marshal Vatutin by now."
"That's just external propaganda. In fact, after he became the commander of the front army, the troops he commanded always lost more and won less." Sokov knew that when the Intelligence Agency publicized to the outside world, it would definitely delete those things that were unfavorable to Vatutin.
The report was just to promote his victory. He looked around and found that he and Kopalova were the only ones in the cafe, and the waitress was standing at the counter chatting with others. She should not be listening.
After realizing what he said, he said confidently and boldly: "After the victory in the Battle of Stalingrad, our army launched the third Battle of Kharkov. No matter in terms of strength or equipment, our army has an absolute advantage. From all aspects, our army has an absolute advantage."
From one aspect, it is a definite fact that Manstein’s troops were defeated.”…
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"The Third Battle of Kharkov?" Kopalova said with some surprise: "I have heard of this battle. It was not that our army dispatched small troops to attack the enemy. Because the enemy's strength was too large, our army's commanders and fighters
Although we fought tenaciously, in the end we were unable to achieve the intended combat objective."
Sokov smiled bitterly, and then said: "During the Third Battle of Kharkov, our army dispatched the Southwest Front Army and the Voronezh Front Army, with a total strength of more than one million, and a large amount of weapons and equipment. From all aspects,
, could crush Manstein's German army. However, after the battle began, General Vatutin took advantage of the opportunity and advanced straight in, which resulted in the lengthening of the logistics supply line and the dispersion of troops. As a result, the German army was defeated as soon as it launched a counterattack."
"Didn't you say that there are two front armies?" Kopalova asked tentatively: "After General Vatutin's troops were defeated, didn't the other front army come to his aid?"
"The troops participating in the offensive campaign at that time, in addition to General Vatutin's Southwest Front Army, were also General Golikov's Voronezh Front Army." Seeing that Kopalova did not understand that period of history, Sokov explained to her.
: "The Southwestern Front Army was defeated by the German army, and the Voronezh Front Army's defense line was also affected. In the end, it had to abandon the occupied area and retreat to the original occupied area."
Kopalova continued to ask: "But hasn't General Vatutin always been the commander of the Voronezh Front?"
"No, he was the commander of the Southwestern Front at first. After the failure of the Third Battle of Kharkov, both Golikov and he were dismissed by Comrade Stalin. After a period of hiding, he was transferred to the Voronezh Front."
"What about the Battle of Kursk?" What Sokov said completely overturned Kopalova's understanding. She continued to ask: "In this battle, General Vatutin's troops always achieved decisive results.
Fighting, right?"
"The actual situation is exactly the opposite." Sokov said: "At that time, the German attack was divided into two directions: the north and the south. One way was to attack Marshal Rokossovsky's troops in the north, and the other was to attack General Vatutin in the south.
The Voronezh Front Army. After the battle began, due to mistakes in Vatutin's command, the Voronezh Front Army was retreating steadily. The Supreme Command had no choice but to dispatch troops from Marshal Konev's Steppe Front Army to rush over for reinforcements. Three investment were made.
It took four armies to barely contain the German attack."
"No, Misha." Kopalova said in surprise: "Is everything you said true? Why is what I heard exactly the opposite of what you said?"
"The army group under my command was also transferred to reinforce the Voronezh Front." When talking about the Battle of Kursk, Sokov couldn't help but be filled with pride: "The troops under my command defeated the three most powerful parties in the German army.
The Guards Division turned the entire battle around."
"Is it true, Misha?" Kopalova asked: "Is everything you said true? You didn't lie to me deliberately to make me happy, did you?"
"How could this be possible?" Sokov said: "When I have the opportunity in the future, I will tell you in detail what happened in the Battle of Kursk."