We walked carefully around the dense craters towards the building. Along the way, we did not see the Sentinels on guard or the necessary firepower points. Looking at the craters and rubble everywhere, I can't help but worry. What's the matter? Has leviagin's regiment headquarters been transferred? Otherwise, how could there be no warning at all?
"Stop!" A low voice suddenly appeared in the rubble in front of me, which scared me to jump into a nearby crater, half squat down, and at the same time put the submachine gun on the edge of the crater, aiming at the front. Looking back around, Ramis and the soldiers who led the way also fell down on the spot and pointed their guns in the direction of the sound.
"Who are you?" Rumis, lying on my left not far away, poked his head out and asked aloud.
A soldier in a raincoat and helmet, armed with a Soviet submachine gun, stood up from behind a pile of rubble in front of the building. Instead of answering Ramis' question, he asked, "which army are you from?"
When he saw that his own people were standing up, Ramis got up from where he was and answered, "I'm lieutenant Ramis, commander of the division's guard company. Where's your commander?"
"Keep it secret!" The sentry said coldly, "the German devils may be here soon. You'd better go back quickly."
"Comrade soldier, I'm the new division commander, lieutenant commander oshanina. I have something to ask for your commander, general leviagin. Please take me to see him immediately." Then I got up from the crater and tried to walk to the sentry.
"Stop and show me your papers!" The vigilant sentry stepped back, leveled his weapon and pointed it at us.
The sentry's attitude angered Ramis. He pointed to the other side with one finger and yelled: "this is our new division commander. Do you need any other documents to see your commander?" After roaring, he strode toward the sentry. It seemed that he wanted to teach the soldier a lesson.
"Stop! One more step and I'll shoot you! " The sentry didn't answer Ramis's question at all. He said in a loud voice, "show me your identification!"
With the sound of the sentry, a few more helmets and a few Black Muzzles aimed at us emerged from the rubble. Seeing this, Ramis, who originally wanted to rush forward, had no choice but to retreat back, and then looked at me with the help of his eyes.
I put the submachine gun on my shoulder and reached for my certificate. I prayed in my heart that I would find the certificate, otherwise I would fight with my subordinates. That would be a big joke. A touch coat pocket, there is a hard small book, quickly took out a look, thank God, it is my ID.
I handed the document to the next Ramis, who took it and yelled at the opposite sentry: "Hello! And then Then he threw the document at the sentry.
The document flew over the debris in the middle and landed exactly at the sentry's feet. Without saying a word, he bent down to pick it up, looked at it carefully, put away his weapons, then pointed to the right and said, "you go ten steps to the left, and then come to me. There are mines and flasks in front of where you are standing."
Under the guidance of the sentinel, we passed the minefield with great care. The sentry came up to me and handed me the certificate. Then he stood at attention and said in a low voice, "Sir, I'm sorry! I didn't know you were here. Please forgive me
"Since you know it's the division commander, you just..." Ramis yelled angrily at the soldier.
I turned my head and signed to stop Ramis, saying, "the sentry did the right thing." Then he stepped forward, patted the sentry on the shoulder with his hand, and said, "Comrade soldier, you are right. Under the current situation, you should always keep a high degree of vigilance."
The sentry came to attention again. He looked at me to express his gratitude and said: please wait a moment! He turned and ran away.
I looked to the left and right, and found that there were more than ten soldiers holding weapons, squatting behind the rubble, watching everything around with vigilant eyes. I couldn't help sweating out. If there was a fight just now, these soldiers would be able to easily wipe out all of us.
Just thinking about it, the sentry just now ran back and reported, "Comrade division commander, the commander will be here soon."
In less than a minute, leviagin's familiar figure appeared in front of me. Seeing me standing outside, he came up with a few steps, took my hand and said, "Comrade teacher, I didn't expect that you would come to our dangerous place at this time. Come on, don't stand outside. Go to the headquarters in the building
It's common to see this building full of holes, but there are wide halls and long corridors inside. There are soldiers sitting or lying on the ground everywhere. When we see us coming in, almost all of them stand up to salute us except those who have fallen asleep.
The regiment headquarters is located on the second floor. The stairs are broken by shells. There are holes all over the place. If you are not careful, you may fall from the hole. So when I went upstairs, leviagin was afraid that I would slip. He held my hand all the time. When he got to the gate of the headquarters, he released my hand.
When I opened the door, a dazzling light came out. When I went in, I found that it was a room without windows. There were a steam lamp on the wall all around, which made the room bright. Several military officers are busy, issuing orders to the outside by telephone. Seeing the general and I enter the door, we immediately stop our work and raise our hands to salute us. The general waved his hand and said, "let's keep busy! I'll show my teacher around. "
When I sat down at the table, I saw a map of the city of wolos ramsk on the table. I asked with concern, "Comrade General, what's the situation of your regiment?" Hearing my question, leviagin quickly stood up and prepared to report to me. I immediately called him: "Comrade General, don't be so polite. You'd better sit down and say it." Although my present position is higher than that of him, I'm not used to having a person who is much higher than me in rank and age stand in front of me and answer questions respectfully. After the general sat down, he pointed to the map and said to me, "the whole regiment has spread out to the north, West and south of the city with company as the unit. I've given them orders to ignore the frontal attack of the Krauts, get out of the way, let them in, and then go around to the back and beat them hard. "“ Yes, your arrangement is very good. " The general's statement is in my heart. This is the essence of urban guerrilla warfare. In the case that weapons and equipment are not dominant, we should make full use of our strengths and avoid our weaknesses, shoot one shot at another place and deal with the enemy“ All the officers and men of the Soviet Union Suddenly came the sound of broadcasting outside, I can't help but a Leng, at this time who still use the big speaker to broadcast, ah, is it I heard wrong? But when I listened, the voice came again: "all officers and men of the Soviet Union, please pay attention!"“ Go outside and have a look. "Levi king stood up abruptly and said," the German guns must have stopped shelling. That's why their armored cars came out to broadcast to us. " We came to the corridor, hid by the window frame and looked out carefully. I found that this building is not isolated, and it is separated by the place, at least ten buildings still stand. In the night, I saw a German armored car driving slowly on the road. The horn of the car was chirping and yelling, followed by dozens of German soldiers with weapons This is an opportunity, choose! To die under the fire, or to surrender bravely and live? What you have is despair. Your fighting is in vain! We are here to liberate your country from Jews and Bolsheviks! Rebuilding a new life, no collective farms, no stakhanov movement... "Hearing this, I couldn't help asking leviagin curiously:" Comrade General, what does stakhanov movement mean? " Leviakin gave me a marvelous look, but patiently explained to me, "the stakhanov movement is a socialist labor competition in the Soviet Union, named after stakhanov, a coal miner in dunbas, Ukraine."“ Surrender so you can live The horn of the armored car was still shouting“ Report I don't know when a lieutenant appeared. He whispered to us: "according to the observation post, there are German soldiers in several streets around us. We are surrounded."