At dawn the next day, Sokov rushed to Zhukov's headquarters by car and became the first person to be received by Zhukov that day. After he couldn't wait to explain his purpose to the other party, he quietly waited for Zhukov's reply.
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"What, you are going to Nuremberg?" Zhukov looked at Sokov sitting opposite him, frowned and asked: "What are you going there for?" "Comrade Marshal, I just said it." Sokov
Seeing Zhukov's expression, he knew very well that if he could not convince him, then he would not agree to go to Nuremberg: "I just want to see it.
What was the final fate of those German war criminals who had committed many crimes?" "Even if you stay in Berlin, sooner or later you will know their final fate." Zhukov snorted coldly and said: "Besides, such a large-scale trial is definitely not in the future.
It will be over in a short time, maybe it will last for several days
Months, or even a year or two, you can't stay in Nuremberg for such a long time, right?" "I just want to go and have a look, but I can't stay long." Sokov said: "Anyway, I don't have anything to do in Berlin now.
What you can do is, instead of staying bored in the hotel every day, why not take advantage of your time and go to various places in Germany?
Take a walk.”
After hearing what Sokov said, Zhukov did not speak, but stood up and walked back and forth in the open space behind the chair. Sokov could see from his frown that he was thinking about the problem.
After walking for an unknown amount of time, Zhukov finally stopped. He walked quickly to Sokov and said seriously: "Misha, do you really want to go to Nuremberg?"
"Yes, Comrade Marshal." From Zhukov's expression, Sokov couldn't guess what decision the other party would make, so he could only retreat in order to advance: "If you don't agree, I will cancel this decision."
times of itinerary.”
"No, no, no," Zhukov waved his hands and said, "Since you are going to Nuremberg, I can agree, but I have one condition."
"What conditions?"
"I heard that Patton once invited you to Bavaria as a guest. Is this true?" "Yes, Comrade Marshal." Before coming here, Sokov had thought that if Zhukov did not agree to go to Nuremberg, he could take it.
Barton invited him to be a guest as a guise. At this moment, he heard the other party ask about this matter.
He quickly replied in a positive tone: "General Patton did extend an invitation to me."
"Okay." Zhukov continued: "You should take advantage of the opportunity to go to Nuremberg to go to Patton's troop station and get a rough understanding of their troop distribution." Sokov couldn't help but be secretly surprised and asked tentatively: "
Comrade Marshal, you asked me to learn about the deployment of the US military. Is it to prevent future provocations by the US military against our army?" Although Sokov used the word "provocation", he and Zhukov knew clearly in their hearts that
This word means war. A few hours before the outbreak of the Patriotic War, the Soviet high command also issued an alert to the frontline troops, asking them to beware of possible German attacks.
"Provocative action." "Your guess is correct." Zhukov raised his hand and patted Sokov on the shoulder, "You may not see that the war is over, but the clouds of the war have never dissipated. We, Britain, the United States and other countries
We are allies and comrades fighting side by side. But now that there is no common enemy, the relationship between us has become more subtle. We may meet in battle one day, so it is important to understand the distribution and equipment of the US military in advance.
Our army is very helpful
"No problem, Comrade Marshal." As a time traveler from later generations, Sokov naturally knew that the war between the Soviet Union and the United States could not be fought. Even if he helped Zhukov understand the strength and equipment of the US military, he might not be able to
use
So he agreed very readily: "When I go to Nuremberg, I will pay special attention to it."
In addition to Na, it would be best to bring a few German prisoners of war. With their help, we will have to investigate many things.
Much easier." Sokov had no problem with Zhukov's arrangement. However, he thought of a detail and asked cautiously: "Comrade Marshal, I want to ask the Germans who followed me to Nuremberg, what should they do?
What to wear
What about the military uniforms? Is it ours or their own military uniforms?" "Of course it is their own military uniforms." Zhukov said: "In the newly established garrison headquarters, all German officers and soldiers wear their original military uniforms. In order to prevent
When they perform their mission, they work closely with our troops
If there is a misunderstanding, they must wear a red armband on their arm as an identification mark."
After accepting the task assigned to him by Zhukov, Sokov left Zhukov's office.
When he walked out of the door, Vasergov immediately greeted him and asked with concern: "Comrade General, I wonder what Marshal Zhukov said?"
Sokov raised the special pass in his hand and said to Vaserigov: "Comrade Marshal has agreed for me to go to Nuremberg. Here, this is the special pass he gave me!"
"When do we leave?"
Sokov thought for a while and said: "Let's go to the school first, take two Germans with us, then go to the Adlon Hotel to pick up Agelina, and then take the bus directly to Nuremberg."
Ten minutes later, the convoy arrived at the school where the 3rd Security Detachment was located. Ernst, who was talking to Breliska in the open space outside, saw Sokov's convoy and quickly said to Hosenfeld and others next to him.
With a sound, several people immediately stopped talking and walked towards the location of the motorcade.
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After greeting everyone, Sokov said straight to the point the reason for his visit: "Everyone, I will go to Nuremberg soon. I need to choose two people from you to accompany me. I wonder who is willing to go with me?"
Knowing that Sokov was going to Nuremberg, Hossenfeld seemed particularly excited, because there was a high probability that his wife and children were in Nuremberg. If he went with Sokov, he might have a chance to reunite with his family. However,
As soon as his words came to his lips, he suddenly remembered his current responsibilities, and could only regretfully give up this opportunity. When Sokov saw Hosenfeld's expression, he immediately guessed what was on his mind. To be honest, he also
I want to take him with me to Nuremberg, and maybe let him inquire about his wife and children there, but now he is a police officer.
The captain of the Beidi detachment could not leave his post without authorization, so it was impossible to go to Nuremberg. After scanning everyone, Sokov's eyes finally stopped on Bayer. He thought of Hosenfeld's wife and children leaving.
It was the old policeman who personally sent him to the station in Berlin. He was undoubtedly the best candidate to go to Nuremberg to find the whereabouts of Hosenfeld's wife and children. Thinking of this, he said to Bayer: "Bayer
Officer, you will accompany me to Nuremberg this time. If possible, can you help me?
Captain Hosenfeld searches for his wife and children."
When Bayer heard Sokov's words, he naturally agreed very readily. After hearing this, Hosenfeld also cast a grateful look at Sokov.
"Comrade General," Ernst asked cautiously: "Apart from Officer Bayer, who else do you plan to take with you?" Sokov looked at Ernst in front of him, thinking that Ernst was the liaison officer of the security detachment.
, if you take him away, it will definitely affect the communication between the security team and the school garrison. Besides, I have to take Agelina with me this time.
, there is no need to bring another German translator.
After repeated thinking, Sokov finally made a decision. He said to Bayer: "Officer Bayer, how is your son's condition?"
"The high fever has completely subsided and people have regained consciousness." Bayer replied: "I even sat up and ate something today."
"Since your son's condition has improved, there is no need to leave anyone to take care of him." Sokov said to Bayer: "Well, you take your second son Zolda and follow me to Nuremberg.
One trip.”
"No problem, Comrade General." Bayer was naturally overjoyed at the important task Sokov gave him, "I'll call him right away."
After Zolda arrived, Sokov asked everyone to get in the car and went directly to the Adlon Hotel to pick up Agelina.
When the motorcade stopped at the door of the hotel, Sokov said to Vaserigov: "Major, you and your people stay here and wait for me. I will come out soon."
After getting off the bus, Sokov quickly walked into the hotel and returned to his room.
As soon as she entered the door, she saw Agelina sitting by the window reading a book.
Seeing Sokov come in, Agelina put down the book in her hand, stood up and asked with concern: "Misha, you went to see Marshal Zhukov today. Did he agree to let you go to Nuremberg?"
"Yes, he has agreed." Sokov nodded, took out the special pass, and said to Agelina: "The Marshal ordered me to go to Nuremberg immediately."
"Just the two of us?"
"Of course there are more." Sokov shook his head and said: "In addition to the two of us, there are also Vaserigov and his guards, as well as the Bayer father and son." I heard that it was Vaserigov who was traveling with him.
and the guards, Agelina was not surprised at all. After all, their responsibility was to protect Sokov's safety. But when she heard that they were going to take Bayer and his son with them, she felt
Puzzled: "Misha, I don't understand, why did you bring the Bayers and his son with you?" "I went to Nuremberg this time with a special mission." Sokov did not tell Agelina that he
What kind of special mission will be carried out this time? Instead, he continued: "Bringing the Bayers and his son, in addition to letting him
They helped Captain Hosenfeld find out the whereabouts of his wife and children, and they could also do some small things for us."
Agelina had learned the confidentiality regulations and naturally knew that many things should not be asked. So after listening to Sokov's words, she just nodded and then said: "Just wait for me, I will pack up and set off."
A few minutes later, Sokov and Agelina came out of the room.
When passing the front desk, a female soldier came over and greeted Sokov: "Comrade General, it seems that you are preparing to go on a long trip. I wonder if your room should be reserved for you?" "Of course, of course I will reserve it for you." Soko
The husband nodded vigorously and said in a positive tone: "We are only going out for a few days and will be back soon, so continue to reserve the room for us so that we can move in directly when we come back."
Living."
After saying that, Sokov took Agelina's hand and strode out of the room. Shortly after Sokov's motorcade left, a middle-aged man in casual clothes walked out of a certain room. He came to
The receptionist glanced outside and casually asked the receptionist: "Girl, I just saw a convoy leaving.
I wonder who the big shot is inside?"
"The high fever has completely subsided and people have regained consciousness." Bayer replied: "I even sat up and ate something today."
"Since your son's condition has improved, there is no need to leave anyone to take care of him." Sokov said to Bayer: "Well, you take your second son Zolda and follow me to Nuremberg.
One trip.”
"No problem, Comrade General." Bayer was naturally overjoyed at the important task Sokov gave him, "I'll call him right away."
When the motorcade stopped at the door of the hotel, Sokov said to Vaserigov: "Major, you and your people stay here and wait for me. I will come out soon."
After getting off the bus, Sokov quickly walked into the hotel and returned to his room.
As soon as she entered the door, she saw Agelina sitting by the window reading a book.
Seeing Sokov come in, Agelina put down the book in her hand, stood up and asked with concern: "Misha, you went to see Marshal Zhukov today. Did he agree to let you go to Nuremberg?"
"Yes, he has agreed." Sokov nodded, took out the special pass, and said to Agelina: "The Marshal ordered me to go to Nuremberg immediately."
"Just the two of us?"
"Of course there are more." Sokov shook his head and said: "In addition to the two of us, there are also Vaserigov and his guards, as well as the Bayer father and son." I heard that it was Vaserigov who was traveling with him.
and the guards, Agelina was not surprised at all. After all, their responsibility was to protect Sokov's safety. But when she heard that they were going to take Bayer and his son with them, she felt
Puzzled: "Misha, I don't understand, why did you bring the Bayers and his son with you?" "I went to Nuremberg this time with a special mission." Sokov did not tell Agelina that he
What kind of special mission will be carried out this time? Instead, he continued: "Bringing the Bayers and his son, in addition to letting him
They helped Captain Hosenfeld find out the whereabouts of his wife and children, and they could also do some small things for us."
Agelina had learned the confidentiality regulations and naturally knew that many things should not be asked. So after listening to Sokov's words, she just nodded and then said: "Just wait for me, I will pack up and set off."
A few minutes later, Sokov and Agelina came out of the room.
When passing the front desk, a female soldier came over and greeted Sokov: "Comrade General, it seems that you are preparing to go on a long trip. I wonder if your room should be reserved for you?" "Of course, of course I will reserve it for you." Soko
The husband nodded vigorously and said in a positive tone: "We are only going out for a few days and will be back soon, so continue to reserve the room for us so that we can move in directly when we come back."
Living."
After saying that, Sokov took Agelina's hand and strode out of the room. Shortly after Sokov's motorcade left, a middle-aged man in casual clothes walked out of a certain room. He came to
The receptionist glanced outside and casually asked the receptionist: "Girl, I just saw a convoy leaving. I wonder who the big shot is in it?"