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Chapter 2566

After listening to Agelina's reply, Vasergov's face was full of disappointment. It seemed that he could not buy the toy tin soldier he wanted, and he felt disappointed in his heart. When the convoy arrived near the checkpoint

, Vaserigov turned around and reminded Sokov: "Comrade General, it is more than 400 kilometers from here to Nuremberg, and due to the bombing during the war, the road has long become dilapidated. If

I'm afraid it will take more than a day for us to drive there. But if we go there by train, it will only take eight hours." Sokov went to Nuremberg this time, ostensibly to watch the Nuremberg Trials and visit Patton, but he also had another mission.

It is to understand the distribution and equipment of the US military. If you go there by train, both sides of the railway

I'm afraid it's hard to find what I want to see. It was because of this consideration that Sokov, who heard the reminder, waved his hand and said: "Major, Germany is a beautiful country. We will drive there, although it will cost a lot of money on the way.

More time, but you can see more

Beautiful scenery. Agelina, don't you think so?" He said the next sentence to Agelina. Agelina can lurk behind enemy lines for so many years, so she is certainly not a stupid person. She heard the question

When Kokov said this, he immediately realized what mission he might be carrying when he went to Nuremberg this time. He nodded vigorously and added:

Hedao: "We will drive there. Although it will take more time on the road, we will be able to see more beautiful scenery."

Now that Sokov has made a decision, Vaserigov, the major responsible for protecting his safety, can only choose to obey unconditionally: "Okay, comrade general, let's drive to Nuremberg."

When the convoy arrived at the checkpoint, Sokov looked through the car window and saw a long queue in front of the checkpoint, waiting for Soviet soldiers to check their documents and then pass through the checkpoint to the US-controlled area in Berlin.

Looking at the queue outside the window, Agelina couldn't help but said in surprise: "Why are there so many people here at the checkpoint?" Sokov did not speak, but sneered secretly, thinking that if you wait two more years, you will find someone outside the checkpoint.

There were more people lining up. They were all eager to leave East Germany and live in West Germany. Until the Berlin Wall was built, they fled.

The number of people in West Germany dropped off a cliff.

When the soldiers at the checkpoint saw the convoy appearing behind the crowd, they immediately came over to drive away the crowd and make way for Sokov's convoy.

Sokov took out the special pass and handed it to the officer at the checkpoint. The other party only opened it and glanced at the signature inside, and immediately ordered his men to let him go. Although it was easy to leave the Soviet checkpoint, when entering the US military checkpoint,

But they ran into trouble. The military police second lieutenant who led the team said expressionlessly: "Mr. General, according to our agreement, your military

When personnel want to enter our defense area, they need to report two days in advance. However, your name is not included in the reported list at all, so please forgive me, I cannot let you enter our defense area."

Vasergov argued with reason: "Second Lieutenant, please see clearly that the pass in your hand was personally issued by Marshal Zhukov, and you can travel unimpeded within the area controlled by the Soviet army." But after hearing this, the Second Lieutenant of the Military Police said coldly:

"Mr. Major, the special pass issued by Marshal Zhukov does allow you to pass through the area controlled by Russia without hindrance, but don't forget that the land you are standing on is

Controlled by our US military, this kind of pass is just useless paper here."

After Vasergov heard this, blood suddenly rushed to his head. He clenched his fists and was ready to teach the ungrateful military police lieutenant in front of him a lesson.

The military police lieutenant noticed the murderous aura emanating from Vaselgov, and quickly took two steps back, pulled out his pistol, pointed at Vaselgov and said: "Stop, if you go any further, I'm going to shoot."

Got it!" Seeing the second lieutenant aiming his gun at Vaserigov, the soldiers at the US military checkpoint all raised their guns and aimed at Sokov and his group. The machine gunners in the sandbag fortification also pulled the bolt and prepared their weapons.

Be ready to shoot at any time.

When the soldiers brought by Vaserigov saw the American troops taking out their guns first, they naturally raised their guns not to be outdone.

The civilians queuing up outside the checkpoints on both sides saw the tense and tense scene here. They were afraid that they would be harmed, so they ran away shouting. "Listen to my command and put down the guns." Sokov saw both sides raising their hands.

He raised his gun, and there was a possibility of a conflict at any time, so he sternly ordered the soldiers on his side to put down their guns, lest anyone go off fire due to nervousness, and the situation would be

It was impossible to deal with it. The second lieutenant of the military police on the opposite side saw that all the commanders and soldiers on Sokov's side had put down their guns. He quickly turned around and ordered his subordinates to put down their guns. After inserting the pistol back into the holster, he saluted Sokov.

Politely said: "General, first

Sir, if you really want to enter our army's defense area, please report to us in advance as agreed. After obtaining permission, I will naturally let you enter our army's defense area." Now that Sokov has arrived here,

Naturally, there was no reason to turn around and go back because of the obstruction of the US military police. He looked at the other party and said: "Second Lieutenant, I am going to Nuremberg. In addition to attending the trial of German war criminals,

There is another important reason. Your General Patton has invited me to be a guest many times, and I went there specially to attend the appointment this time." Hearing what Sokov said, the military police second lieutenant couldn't help but hesitate. He stood there and thought.

After a while, he said politely: "Mr. General, please wait a moment. I will make a call to decide whether to let you in."

Our defense zone."

Sokov knew that he was going to call his superiors for instructions, so he nodded in agreement: "Then go quickly!"

After the military police lieutenant left, Agelina asked with some concern: "Misha, do you think he will let us go?"

"I think there should be no problem." Sokov said confidently: "Anyway, Patton is still very prestigious in the US military." A few minutes later, the military police second lieutenant came back and reported to Sokov: "Mr. General,

I have asked my superiors for instructions, and they agreed to let you enter our defense area. However, in order to prevent anyone from blocking you on the road, I will send someone to you

To act as a guide.”

Then the military police second lieutenant called a sergeant and said to him: "Sergeant Logan, you are responsible for acting as a guide for this general and taking his convoy to Nuremberg."

The sergeant known as Logan nodded, then turned to Sokov and said: "Mr. General, my car is leading the way, and your convoy is following behind."

Sergeant Logan's jeep led the way, and Sokov's convoy followed closely behind. After leaving Berlin, Sokov found that his judgment was indeed correct. The road here was blocked by the Allied forces.

The bombing by planes left unfilled craters everywhere. When driving on such a road, the driver

You need to be extra worried, otherwise you may fall into a pit.

Vaselgov looked at the slow speed of the convoy and couldn't help but feel a little worried: "Comrade General, at this speed, when will we reach Nuremberg?"

"Major." Agelina said: "With the current speed, I estimate that we will stay in Leipzig tonight and continue our journey after dawn tomorrow. We will reach Nuremberg before dark."

Although there were many US military checkpoints along the way, Sergeant Logan, who was leading the way, just said a few words to the other party and let him go smoothly. "Comrade General," Vaselgov said upon seeing this, he couldn't help but say to Soko

The husband said with emotion: "I really didn't expect that the military policeman who acted as our guide was so capable. I thought we would encounter trouble at these checkpoints, but maybe he would be so capable."

It's settled in just one sentence." "Yes, having the US military police clear the way for us can indeed save a lot of trouble." Although Sokov acknowledged the importance of the military police acting as guides, he also reminded the two of them: "But

His mission, isn't it?

He only acts as a guide for us, but he may also be tasked with monitoring us."

"Really?" Agelina said with some surprise: "So, isn't it very inconvenient for him to stay with us?"

"No, no, no," Sokov shook his head and said, "Since we know that he shoulders the responsibility of monitoring us, we just have to be careful when speaking in front of him. The kind of people we are most afraid of spying on are simply impossible to guard against.

.”

Sokov's words reminded Vaserigov: "Comrade General, when you check into the hotel later, you must check the room carefully to see if there is a hidden bug in it."

"Well, I will pay attention." Sokov looked at Agelina and asked: "Do you know how to find a bug?" "Of course I do." Agelina said proudly: "Find it.

Hidden bugs are the basic skill of an agent. I have been behind enemy lines for two or three years. If I don't know how to find hidden bugs, I might be in trouble.

I'm afraid my identity will be exposed long ago."

After the convoy arrived in Leipzig, Sokov saw that many buildings in the city had collapsed due to bombing, and there seemed to be very few pedestrians on the streets.

Logan took a jeep and stopped in front of a stone building. Then he got out of the car and came to Sokov's car. He said to Sokov who was sitting in the car: "Mr. General, we will stay here today."

In the hotel.”

Sokov took Agelina out of the car and told Vaserigov: "Major, gather our people and enter the hotel in an orderly manner. Don't cause panic."

After entering the hotel, Logan came to the front desk and asked the waiter standing behind the counter: "Do you have any rooms here?" The waiter glanced at Logan and his military police helmet, and then at Soko who was following behind.

The husband and Agelina couldn't help showing a look of surprise on their faces. In his impression, there seemed to be no Russians here before.

What happened today? A Russian general and the US military police came here to stay at the hotel? Before he could figure out the reason, he saw Vaserigov walking in with a dozen soldiers, which shocked the waiter's heart.

Panic arose. He thought with great shock: Could it be that the Russians and the US military have started a war?

We have already reached this point, otherwise how could so many Russians appear at the same time?

When Logan saw that the waiter didn't answer his question, but his eyes were rolling around, he was so angry that he slapped the counter hard and shouted angrily: "What are you doing? Didn't you hear the question I asked you?

?"

Vaselgov looked at the slow speed of the convoy and couldn't help but feel worried: "Comrade General, at this speed, when can we reach Nuremberg?"

"Major." Agelina said: "With the current speed, I estimate that we will stay in Leipzig tonight and continue our journey after dawn tomorrow. We will reach Nuremberg before dark."

Although there were many US military checkpoints along the way, Sergeant Logan, who was leading the way, just said a few words to the other party and let him go smoothly. "Comrade General," Vaselgov said upon seeing this, he couldn't help but say to Soko

The husband said with emotion: "I really didn't expect that the military policeman who acted as our guide was so capable. I thought we would encounter trouble at these checkpoints, but maybe he would be so capable."

It's settled in just one sentence." "Yes, having the US military police clear the way for us can indeed save a lot of trouble." Although Sokov acknowledged the importance of the military police acting as guides, he also reminded the two of them: "But

His mission, isn't it?

He only acts as a guide for us, but he may also be tasked with monitoring us."

"Really?" Agelina said with some surprise: "So, isn't it very inconvenient for him to stay with us?"

"No, no, no," Sokov shook his head and said, "Since we know that he shoulders the responsibility of monitoring us, we just have to be careful when speaking in front of him. The kind of people we are most afraid of spying on are simply impossible to guard against.

.”

Sokov's words reminded Vaserigov: "Comrade General, when you check into the hotel later, you must check the room carefully to see if there is a hidden bug in it."

"Well, I will pay attention." Sokov looked at Agelina and asked: "Do you know how to find a bug?" "Of course I do." Agelina said proudly: "Find it.

Hidden bugs are the basic skill of an agent. I have been behind enemy lines for two or three years. If I don't know how to find hidden bugs, I might be in trouble.

I'm afraid my identity will be exposed long ago."

After the convoy arrived in Leipzig, Sokov saw that many buildings in the city had collapsed due to bombing, and there seemed to be very few pedestrians on the streets.

Logan took a jeep and stopped in front of a stone building. Then he got out of the car and came to Sokov's car. He said to Sokov who was sitting in the car: "Mr. General, we will stay here today."

In the hotel.”

Sokov took Agelina out of the car and told Vaselgov: "Major, gather our people and enter the hotel in an orderly manner. Don't cause panic." The waiter glanced at Logan.

and his gendarme helmet, and then looked at Sokov and Adelina who were following behind. He couldn't help showing a surprised expression on his face. In his impression, there seemed to be no Russians here before.

What happened today? A Russian general and the US military police came here to stay at the hotel? Before he could figure out the reason, he saw Vaserigov walking in with a dozen soldiers, which shocked the waiter's heart.

Panic arose. He thought with great shock: Could it be that the Russians and the US military have started a war?

We have already called here, otherwise how could so many Russians appear at the same time? Seeing that the waiter did not answer his question, Logan's eyes were rolling around, and he was so angry that he slapped the counter hard.

He shouted angrily: "What are you doing? Didn't you hear the question I asked you?"


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