Chapter 70 Surprise Attack on the Enemy Warehouse (Part 2)
"Quiet, comrades commanders, please keep quiet!" As soon as Sokov spoke, the room returned to calm. Everyone looked at him, quietly waiting for him to issue combat orders.
Sokov's eyes swept over the commanders in the room one by one, and then began to give orders: "This task of seizing the German warehouse will be completed by the first company, the third company and the first machine gun company, while the second company will stay at the prisoner of war camp.
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"Comrade Battalion Commander," Andrei heard that Sokov asked him to lead the team and stayed. He didn't care about the meeting and quickly raised his voice and said: "Our company's combat effectiveness is one of the best in the battalion. How can you put us
Are you going to stay as a garrison?" The other company commanders were not happy with Andre's statement. They all stood up and spoke back to Andre, and the room suddenly became noisy like a vegetable market.
Sokov slammed the table and said sternly: "Shut up!" After the room regained calm, he continued, "You must remember your identities. You are company-level commanders, not a tavern."
Drunkards, how can you be so noisy here? Sit down!" The commanders who were criticized did not dare to refute, and they all sat down with red faces.
Seeing that the commanders were silent, Sokov continued to assign tasks: "There are only five covered trucks in the prisoner of war camp. It is obviously unrealistic for everyone to ride to the German warehouse. Therefore, a company
and the machine gun company each assigned a platoon to ride on the vehicle, and the remaining troops and the third company followed on sleds."
When the company commanders got up and walked out, Sokov said to Agelina: "Agelina, you are the only one here who knows the way to the warehouse. Can you please be our guide?"
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"No problem," Agelina nodded and said cheerfully: "I'll go pack it up and then I'll set off with you."
The prisoner of war camp is more than 20 kilometers away from the warehouse. Most of the roads are covered with snow. For safety reasons, the trucks drive very slowly. Sokov and Agelina sat in the cab of the first truck.
To kill the boring time, he casually asked Agelina, who was sitting between him and the driver: "Agelina, we may encounter danger when we go to the warehouse this time. Are you afraid?"
"There is nothing to be afraid of," Agelina said with a wry smile: "Compared with living among the enemy, I would rather attack the enemy's transportation lines every day, lay mines, burn down their warehouses, like other comrades who stay behind enemy lines.
Same, holding weapons and fighting the enemy face to face.
Comrade Battalion Commander, do you know? In order to obtain that important information, I had to participate in various interrogations by the Germans, watch them torture our people, and translate what they said; at the same time, I had to endure the misunderstandings of my own people.
, and the malicious insults towards me... If you hadn't liberated the prisoner of war camp in time, I think my nerves would no longer be able to support it..." Agelina said this, and threw herself into Sokov's body.
In my arms, I burst into tears.
The driver was selected from among the rescued commanders and fighters. Because he did not understand the truth, he had always hated Agelina, who served as a translator for the Germans. Seeing that Agelina actually got into the car he drove, he felt heartbroken.
An unknown fire broke out. If he hadn't seen the battalion commander, Captain Sokov, also in the car, he would have hit the big tree on the side of the road without hesitation and killed the woman. But after listening to Ajili
After Na's statement, he immediately realized that he had wrongly blamed the other party. The reason why this young girl became the translator for the Germans was to lurk among the enemies and carry out her special mission in full accordance with the orders of her superiors.
Sokov put his arm around Agelina's shoulders, patted her back gently with his hand, and comforted her, saying: "Agelina, don't worry, it's over. The most terrifying days are over. You are back now."
With your loved ones, you can live the way you like in the future."
The convoy arrived at the entrance of the German supply warehouse and was stopped by a German second lieutenant wearing a big-brimmed hat. He walked to the car with a submachine gun and said to Sokov, who was wearing a lieutenant's uniform, through the car window: "Mr. Lieutenant
,please show your ID!"
According to the pre-arranged code, Agelina pinched Sokov's arm gently, indicating that he should show his ID. Sokov, who understood it, quickly took out his pass from his pocket and handed it to the car.
A German second lieutenant outside.
The German second lieutenant took a look at the documents in his hand and found that he only had a pass but no military ID. He quickly reminded Sokov: "Mr. Lieutenant, where is your military ID?"
How could Sokov understand what he was asking? When he was worried, Agelina interrupted in time and asked: "Mr. Second Lieutenant, do you still remember me?"
Although Agelina had only been to the warehouse once, her beauty, beautiful singing voice and skillful piano playing left a deep impression on the officers and soldiers here. The German second lieutenant quickly smiled and said: "Look what you said,
Agelina, how could I not remember you? Why are you free to come to the warehouse today?"
"A new batch of prisoners of war have been sent to Voloklamsk," Adelina said to the German second lieutenant with a smile: "We don't have enough supplies there, so we have to make a special trip. By the way, Mr. Major is here
His office?"
"Yes, yes, you can go directly to his office and you should be able to find him." After the second lieutenant chatted with Agelina for a few words, he no longer insisted on asking for Sokov's military ID card and just looked through it casually.
He handed the pass back to him, waved his hand and said, "Go over there!" Then he turned around and asked his men to lift the crossbar and let the trucks from the prisoner of war camp enter.
Seeing that the German second lieutenant reassured the convoy, Agelina couldn't help but secretly breathed a sigh of relief. She turned her head and nodded to the driver, indicating that the car could be driven in.
As the truck drove forward along the bumpy muddy road, Agelina whispered to Sokov: "Comrade Battalion Commander, there are two entrances and exits in the warehouse area, and we came in from the west entrance;
The wooden house was where the Germans stored supplies. There were patrols with wolfhounds on hand 24 hours a day to prevent guerrillas from cutting the barbed wire and sneaking in."
After Sokov waited for Agelina to finish speaking, he asked: "Do you know where the defenders live?"
"There are several wooden houses in the north of the warehouse area. The German soldiers who are not on duty live there." After answering Sokov's question, Agelina took the initiative and said, "without waiting for him to ask again."
The person in charge of managing the warehouse is a major. We can drive more than two hundred meters along this road and reach outside his office."
Seeing that Agelina knew so much about the situation in the warehouse, Sokov couldn't help but asked curiously: "Agelina, I want to ask, how do you know so much about the situation of the Germans?"
"Comrade Battalion Commander," Agelina looked at Sokov with a sweet smile and said, "My mission is to collect enemy intelligence and provide it to our comrades so that they can severely attack the enemy."