Sokov was very curious in his heart. Even if Lucas's wife was dead, the Germans still had many ways to identify the authenticity of "Major Lucas", so he continued to ask: "What about Sagar?"
How did it pass the review?”
"The Germans asked Sagar many questions during the review. For example, where in Berlin does he live? What reference points are there for twenty steps to the right when he goes out? Who was his math teacher in primary school, etc.
wait……"
When Sokov heard this, his head suddenly felt heavy. If there was any reference point for turning twenty steps to the right outside the door, this could still be nonsense. After all, the person in charge of the review would have to go to the scene to check to find out whether what he said was true or false.
But when it comes to who the math teacher was in elementary school, you can’t make it up. Just pull over Major Lucas’ file and you’ll be able to tell the truth immediately.
"Agelina, these questions from the Germans are really tricky." Sokov said with emotion: "Even if the intelligence agency interrogates Major Lucas, no matter how detailed the questions are, they will still notice that the primary school mathematics teacher is so indifferent.
problem. It seems that Sagar will have a hard time passing the German censorship."
"Misha, you are wrong. Sagar has answered these seemingly troublesome questions correctly."
This time it was Sokov's turn to be curious: "Oh, Sagar even answered such an obscure question correctly, how did he do it?"
Agelina smiled slightly and then explained: "Anyway, Sagar has lived inside the enemy for such a long time as Major Lucas, and he has long been familiar with the German interrogation style.
"
"Even if he knew the German interrogation style well, how could he answer such a remote question from a primary school math teacher?"
"Misha, I haven't finished speaking yet, don't interrupt me in a hurry." Adelina continued: "After Sagar escaped from Kiev and returned to Moscow, when the intelligence agency officials talked to him, he told him directly
He plans to send him back to Kiev and continue to pretend to be Major Lucas to obtain more intelligence..."
"This idea is really ridiculous." Hearing this, Sokov couldn't help but interrupt again: "Let alone the fake Major Lucas, even if the real Major Lucas escaped back to Kiev, his superiors would probably
He will not be allowed to continue to engage in intelligence work, but will be transferred to an unimportant department or even sent to the frontline combat troops. In the eyes of his superiors, the best outcome for Major Lucas is to die on the battlefield.
superior."
Agelina punched Sokov lightly on the back and said with an unhappy face: "Misha, don't keep interrupting me. I haven't finished speaking yet."
Sokov also wanted to know how Sagar caused Agelina's identity to be exposed, so he nodded and continued to listen to Agelina's story.
"After Sagar finished talking with the intelligence agency officials, he knew that it was a foregone conclusion that he would be reassigned to Kiev, so in the following days, he went to the place where Lucas was detained every day and carefully interrogated every detail."
Agelina said: "During that period, whenever he thought of a question, no matter whether it was day or night, he would send someone to bring Lucas, conduct repeated cross-examination, and write down the answers in a notebook.
In this way, he successfully passed the German inspection, but he was still locked up before his identity was finally confirmed."
Seeing that Agelina still didn't say what he was interested in, Sokov coughed slightly, cleared his throat, and asked tentatively: "Then how was he released later?"
"The prisoner of war who escaped with him was a German colonel." Agelina said: "That man felt that he could return to Kiev only because of this 'Major Lucas'. When he returned
After gaining his freedom, he went everywhere to inquire about the Major's whereabouts. When he learned that 'Major Lucas' was still being held, he went to find someone to intercede. It happened that one of his old friends, who was responsible for examining Sagar, met his old friend.
After my friends came forward to explain things clearly, and their cross-examination of Sagar found no flaws, they released Sagar."
"After Sagar was released, where was he assigned to work?"
"Although Sagar was released from the cell, he has not been assigned any job for the time being." Agelina continued: "And there was a black car parked on the street near his residence for a long time.
There were two Gestapo men wearing very black leather jackets, whose mission was to monitor Sagar."
"Now that he is under German surveillance, have you taken any action?"
"No." Agelina shook her head and said, "We know that Sagar is under the surveillance of the Germans. If we contact him at this time, we will expose our identity."
"But your identity was exposed in the end." Sokov raised his chin at Agelina and asked: "What on earth is going on? Also, how did you know about Sagar's situation?
So clear.”
"The reason why I know so much about Sagar's situation is because I checked the files on Sagar after I withdrew to Moscow." Agelina explained: "Of course, Sagar was also safe shortly after I withdrew to Moscow.
The earth has returned."
"Why did he withdraw? Has his identity been exposed?"
"Yes, it was indeed exposed." Agelina nodded and said in a positive tone: "Do you still remember that I said that a prisoner of war was hit by a bullet while escaping, and then neither his body nor his body was seen alive.
Did you find a pool of blood by the river?"
"Remember, of course I remember. I am not old enough. How could I forget what you just said not long ago?" Sokov said: "Did the German prisoner of war not die after being shot, but escaped along the river?
Already?"
"Yes, he is indeed not dead." Agelina said: "I found out from the German army files that this German prisoner of war was a lieutenant colonel. When he escaped, he was shot in the leg and fell in the river.
He was keenly aware that the prison escape organized by 'Major Lucas' was a planned conspiracy, with the purpose of helping the fake major sneak into the German defense area. According to his guess, the prison escape person
Inside, only one or two people could survive, return to the German defense zone with the fake major, and become witnesses to his identity.
At this time, he heard that our soldiers in charge of the search were walking towards this side. He immediately turned over and went into the water, hiding in the grass on the shore to avoid the search of our soldiers. The soldier in charge of the search came to the place where he entered the water.
After that, when he saw blood stains on the riverside, he looked into the river for a while, but found no human figure. He thought he must have been washed away by the river, so he did not search again, but turned around and left. The prisoner of war hid in the water for more than two hours.
, after confirming that there were no our soldiers around, we got up from the river and stumbled towards the German defense zone.
Because he had an injury on his leg and could not walk fast, and also had to avoid possible pursuit by our army, it took him half a month to reach the German defense area. After explaining the situation to the commander of the local garrison,
, and was sent to Kiev. After he arrived in Kiev, he was also examined. When he was questioned, he gave a detailed report on the causes and consequences of his escape.
The German command learned that a major who had returned some time ago might be a Russian pretending to be a Russian, and immediately aroused vigilance. They originally planned to arrest Sagar directly, but to be on the safe side, they also took time to verify the identity of the prisoner of war.
.And I happened to see the arrest warrant that the commander put on the table, and I felt something bad, so I immediately found an opportunity to leave the German headquarters and report the matter to my superior."
When Sokov heard this, he realized that the truth about Agelina's identity would soon surface. He could not help but lean forward slightly and continue to listen to the other party's story.
"My superior was shocked when he learned about this. Therefore, he received an order from his superior to ensure Sagar's safety. Now that he learned that the Germans planned to arrest Sagar, he could not sit still, so he immediately reported it to his superior
I sent a telegram asking for instructions on what to do next." Agelina said with a wry smile: "The reply from the superior will arrive soon, asking us to find a way to send Sagar out of Kiev."
"You said that there was a Gestapo monitoring Sakir outside his residence." Sokov said thoughtfully: "This is only surface surveillance. It's hard to say whether there are hidden sentries in other places. If you just
If we go to rescue him like this, we might fall into a trap by the Germans."
Adelina heard Sokov say this, with a look of astonishment on her face: "Misha, how did you know that the Germans had laid a trap?"
"I don't know, I'm just guessing." Sokov urged Agelina: "Go on."
"In addition to the Gestapo stationed outside the residence to monitor him, the Germans also had two groups of people secretly monitoring his actions in nearby residential buildings." Agelina said with a wry smile: "We who were responsible for the rescue thought that
Just avoid the two Gestapo outside the main entrance. Unexpectedly, there are hidden sentries not far away. As soon as they approached, they were discovered by the Germans and the two sides immediately exchanged fire. During the battle, the four people we sent
, two people were killed on the spot, one was seriously injured and captured, while the other managed to escape.
The gun battle outside the house caught Sagar's attention. When he saw this situation, he also realized that something was wrong, especially when he looked at the Gestapo who was responsible for monitoring him in the car on the roadside. After hearing the gunfire, he also turned towards his own.
He quickly opened the door and ran upstairs. Later, he climbed onto the roof and escaped.
The Germans took the wounded man back for severe interrogation. The man could not survive the German torture, so he told the Germans everything he knew. He even confessed to the Germans where my superior lived.
"
"Oops, if your superior is caught by the Germans, doesn't that mean your identity will also be exposed?"
"Yes, that's true." Agelina nodded and said in a positive tone: "Based on the clues provided by the traitors, the Germans broke into my superior's residence, captured him, and brought him back to the headquarters for interrogation.
.”
Although Agelina was right in front of him at the moment, Sokov's breathing became rapid. He eagerly wanted to know whether Agelina's superior would confess her after he was arrested, and she was
How did you escape from danger?
Fortunately, Agelina did not sell out and continued to tell what Sokov was eager to know: "After my superior was arrested, he was taken to the headquarters for interrogation. As the commander's secretary, I can naturally participate in such an incident."
Interrogation. When I saw my superior in the interrogation room, I was shocked. And my superior was equally shocked when he saw me. He secretly sent me a motorcycle while the Germans were not paying attention.
Password, let me transfer immediately, otherwise my life will be in danger.
I knew that my superior was arrested, and I was soon implicated. I was thinking about what to do next. Now that I saw the Morse code he sent me, I knew that if I stayed in Kiev, I would end up like my superior.
, was imprisoned by the Germans. So I found an excuse to leave the headquarters, found a barrel truck and drove out of the city. Along the way, I used the special pass from the headquarters and passed the checkpoints smoothly until I was about 100 meters away.
When the army's position was only seven or eight kilometers away, I abandoned the barrel truck and returned to our army's defense area through the path."
"It's a pity, it's such a pity." Sokov shook his head and said: "If the officials of the Intelligence Bureau hadn't come up with such a ridiculous plan, I think your underground intelligence organization in Kiev would have been fine before I regained Kiev.
"
"Yes." Agelina nodded and said, "If we persist for another six months, we can wait until Kiev is liberated."
After Agelina said this, the room suddenly became quiet.
After a while, Agelina took the initiative to break the silence in the room and said: "Misha, what do you think of General Vatutin's abilities? If he is still alive today, will he also become a marshal?"
Sokov did not expect that Adelina would suddenly talk about Vatutin. After hesitating for a moment, he asked: "Adelina, do you want to hear the truth or a lie?"
"Do you need to say this? Of course it is the truth." Agelina said in an encouraging tone: "Misha, tell me what's on your mind. Anyway, there are only two of us here. Even if you say something wrong, I
I won’t tell anyone else.”
Sokov looked at Agelina and saw her sincerity. After a short ideological struggle, he felt that he could still express his views on Vatutin: "In my opinion, General Vatutin is
A commander with great ambition and talent. Perhaps the position of commander of the infantry corps is the highest position he can hold."
Adelina did not expect that Sokov would actually comment on Vatutin like this, with a look of astonishment on his face: "But I heard many people say that he is an excellent commander. You know, Kiev is the force he commands.
Liberating.”
Sokov laughed dryly twice, and then said: "As an agent of the Intelligence Agency, you should have the opportunity to see various battle reports."
Seeing Agelina nod, he continued: "If you have read these battle reports, you should know that the troops commanded by Vatutin have not made any progress at the original crossing point. In the end, the Supreme Command had to intervene.
, let the Belarusian Front commanded by Marshal Rokossovsky move north to give Vatutin’s troops room to attack. If there had not been the intervention of the headquarters, then the liberator of Kiev would not have been Vatutin, but Rokossov.
Marshal Kossovsky."
Agelina obviously didn't believe Sokov's statement. In her mind, Vatutin was a great commander. If he hadn't died young, he would have achieved greater achievements.