Struggle in Soviet Russia

Chapter 93: Duties

People are always going to die, maybe they have a hunch, maybe they are unprepared, maybe in a sunny morning, or in a dusk with dark clouds, maybe they are reluctant to leave, or they are resolute. But the dead are not sad, but the living are always sad.

Olika is an atheist and a member of the Bolshevik party, but after learning that her brother died in battle, she hoped that there really is a **** in this world, there are ghosts and gods, at least in that case, the soul of her brother can have a home, and they still have weight. The day I met. The cruelty of materialism is that it shatters people’s illusions about the fate of the soul, making death more terrifying for everyone. The world knows nothing.

The German plane made four reconnaissances in Krasliasaway in one day. This is a problem for the front army command. If nothing happens, the Germans should have obtained the intelligence or discovered the problem. Therefore, for safety reasons, the front army command must be transferred.

When determining the location for the next resident of the front army headquarters, Timoshenko hoped to be able to go to Sychovka, which is closer to the battlefield for his command. But Bulganin, who was a military commissar of the front army, disagreed, because the German army had already infiltrated Sychovka and it was not safe to transfer the front army command there.

The views of the commander of the front army and the military commissar appeared to differ, and the chief of staff's opinion became very important, so the old skater Soklovsky proposed to move the headquarters to Tibeysk.

Tibeysk is also a village. It is located at the center of Szyczovka, Gzhatsk, and Vyazma. It is a place that can be advanced and retreated. Whether it is safety or command efficiency, it is considered. arrive. In addition, the Soviet Union’s General Administration of Communications also set up a secret radar station nearby to detect German fighter planes.

After determining the migration destination, Victor contacted the nearby intelligence point, and after receiving a safe reply, the intelligence information was fed back to the headquarters.

The relocation time of the headquarters is determined to be in the early morning hours. If the road is clear, they can arrive at the new station within three hours. If there are obstacles on the road, they also have two to three hours to buffer before dawn.

The security of the front command is destined to be the first place. After all, there are a large number of German paratroopers and infiltration squads behind the Soviet defense line. If the purpose of the Soviet guerrillas is to destroy and delay, then the Germans are behind enemy lines. The purpose of the troops is to destroy and hunt. Obviously, both the Front Army Command and the Victor Communication Command Center are now the key targets of the German hunting.

Taking into account the German night aerial reconnaissance, even if the front army headquarters moved in the early hours of the morning, the convoy did not dare to turn on the headlights. The headquarters arranged an armored vehicle as the lead, and the entire convoy followed this armored vehicle.

But even so, it is very difficult to walk along the way. The bumps are only one aspect. The muddy road has several times trapped the vehicle in it, making it difficult to drive out, and has to rely on human power to push the vehicle out.

Just stop and go, when the headquarters finally arrived in the village of Tibeysk, the sky was already bright, and it started to rain lightly.

The village of Tibeysk is located under a hill. That hill with an altitude of tens of meters above sea level has been turned into the Khalmtegra Hill by the villagers. On the other side of this hill is the Siji, which stretches for dozens of kilometers. Jiawam Jungle, which is a swampy jungle dominated by linden trees, is a good place for bear hunting.

Similar to Kraslyasave, the villagers of Tibeysk have almost escaped. Most of the farmhouses in the village are empty, so Victor also assigned a farmhouse as a temporary residence.

While the headquarters was settling in the village, Victor drove nearly ten kilometers and took some precious supplies to the secret radar station marked on the map. The radar station is set up in a dense jungle, and is guarded by a sergeant led by 14 female soldiers. This scene is easily reminiscent of a very famous movie in Victor's previous life. But this is very true. After the terrible defeat of the border battle, in order to continue to provide soldiers to the front line, most of the radar base stations and hydroelectric power station guards were all emptied, and the guard soldiers who were replenished were very large. Some are female soldiers.

At the arrival of Victor, the sergeant surnamed Sarampov was extremely excited. According to him, Victor was not only the highest-ranking officer he had ever seen, but also the only one he had seen in the past month. "outsider". Yes, the higher-level command department has not sent them supplies for more than a month. Their food has been eaten long ago. Now they rely on hunting to survive every day. The most terrible thing is that they have used up their salt, sugar and tea. Long gone. Medicines for the prevention and treatment of malaria and mosquitoes are all depleted.

Despite the difficult conditions, Sergeant Sarampov did not complain. He said that he knew that the alliance conditions are now difficult and the war is tight, so they can continue to stick to it here. Moreover, he proudly told Victor that he had developed two party activists among his soldiers. In addition, the days of their garrison here have not been wasteful. Each of his 14 female soldiers has practiced good marksmanship, and even at the front line, they can serve the country.

When Victor led the man to leave the radar station, Sergeant Sarampov sent him a long way away. It was not until Victor ordered him to turn around that the somewhat chatty comrade Sergeant turned back with regret.

For Victor, he has been reborn in this world for a few years. He has a very intuitive feeling about the Red Army of the Alliance: This red army may have very poor soldiers who lack military quality, but there are also very good soldiers. Even the best soldier.

Returning to the village of Tibeysk from the secret radar station, Victor's face was always gloomy. The first thing he did was to give the signaller an order to contact the logistics department set up in the west of the People’s Committee of the Interior of the Little Yaroslavic. Captain Kislyak, who supported the Security Bureau, asked him to come to Tibeysk immediately.

Since his rebirth, especially after entering the NKVD, Victor has rarely been angry with his subordinates. All the time, those who have served under him have always been impressed by him as a gentle but demanding leader. .

However, this time he was really annoyed, because the people under his staff did not do the work he had arranged before, which led to the emergence of problems. No matter how optimistic and positive Sergeant Sarampov said, in the absence of the most basic supplies, it would be difficult for them to continue to stick to it. Not to mention anything else, they lack food to hunt, but what about salt? Lack of medicine? Can these be solved by themselves?

Captain Kislyak was similar to Victor, and he joined the NKVD only a few years ago. However, unlike Victor, he first joined the NKVD.

It was nearly a hundred kilometers from the young Yaroslavic to the village where Victor was located, and the road was not very peaceful. Therefore, when Captain Kislyak arrived, it was already noon.

Following Varenka, when Captain Kislyak walked to the door of the farmhouse where Victor lived, the anxiety in his heart continued to magnify. In fact, when he was notified this morning that he would come right away, Comrade Captain There is already a bad premonition. Obviously, if it wasn't for anything bad, Major Victor, who has always been very talkative, wouldn't let him run for nearly a hundred kilometers to this place.

The farmhouse was very simple, with only two inside and outside. When Captain Kislyak walked in, he saw Victor sitting in front of an old table, looking at the documents in his hand, while gnawing on a potato.

"Report! Comrade Viktor Viktorovich, Sergei Sergeyevich Kislyak reports to you." Standing at the door, Captain Kislyak saluted Victor and said loudly.

Victor still sat in the chair, did not get up, and naturally did not return the courtesy. He first turned his head and glanced at Kislyak. After a few seconds of silence, he asked, "Captain Sergey Sergeyevich. Comrade, please tell me, in the West, how many secret radar stations does the NKVD have? How many secret intelligence stations? How many checkpoint squads?"

Kislyak froze for a moment, and then said: "Report Comrade Major, there are about 27 secret radar stations, 49 secret intelligence stations, and checkpoint teams...about 140. As for the specifics. I did not bring the data, if..."

"You didn't bring the data, so you don't know anything?" Victor asked blankly. "So, if you get out of your record book and archives, you can't continue your work. ?"

Kislyak didn't dare to explain any more, he stood there flushed, not knowing what to say.

"Let me tell you that we are up in the west. There are 30 secret radar stations. There are 59 secret intelligence stations instead of 49. There are 147 checkpoint squads," Victor continued. "Then come and tell me. Even if you can’t remember the data, you should know the status of the supply distribution, right? Each secret radar station, intelligence station, and checkpoint squad, how often does it take to deliver the supplies? How much each time?"

"This..." The sweat on Kislyak's forehead oozes out, and he stubbornly said, "I also need these..."

"What do I need, do I need to go back and check it?" Victor said coldly.

Immediately, he suddenly vented his anger, took an object on the table, and smashed it against Kislyak.

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