Two days later, on January 19, accompanied by Xie Jin, a member of the counter revolutionaries Committee, and two soldiers, I went to the railway station in gangchamonisgaya, where I was going to take the train to the Far East and go to Qiuming city.
I was very dissatisfied with this disposal. Originally, I thought that krochkov, seeing the tragic situation of Zhuoya, would open their eyes to me. How could I know that after a long time, I was expelled from the army, removed from all posts, and assigned to Qiuming, a small city in Siberia, to guard Lenin's mausoleum.
At the railway station, after getting off the train. Wearing a military coat without any military rank and carrying a satchel, I followed behind Xiejin with a gloomy look and walked to the platform weakly. Two soldiers with luggage were following us closely. The three of them would accompany me to Qiuming.
Russia's railway station is different from that in China. It can walk directly to the platform without passing through any ticket gates. However, you can't get on the train until the conductor outside checks the ticket.
As the German army had been driven away from Moscow by our army, the large-scale evacuation tide had come to an end, and the originally crowded railway station had returned to its former calm. At the moment, few people can be seen on the platform, which seems a little lonely.
"Chief of staff o'shanina." When I was staring at the track in a daze, I suddenly heard someone shouting at me not far away. I couldn't help turning to see what happened.
More than 20 meters away from us, there were seven or eight soldiers. Two of them were obviously Asian faces. One of them was waving to me desperately. When I looked at it, it was Lin Zonghe and his translator Zhe, who just called me Shi Zhe.
"It turned out to be deputy commander Lin." I said to myself. I raised my leg and wanted to walk towards them, but I was blocked by an accompanying soldier.
I glared at the soldiers discontentedly, knowing that they were ordered to escort me to Siberia, so I was restricted. I didn't want to see him in the same way, so I turned my eyes to Xie Jin, who was in charge, and said coldly, "Comrade Xie Jin, the two Chinese comrades opposite are also members of the 20th group army, one of whom is the deputy commander of the group army. I'd like to go and have a talk with them, don't you mind? "
Xie Jin looked at President Lin and then nodded to the soldiers. The soldier who blocked the way immediately understood and made way for me.
I walked quickly to President Lin and saluted him. Then I took his outstretched hand and shook it vigorously. I asked strangely, "deputy commander Lin, where are you going?"
"Back to China!" The translator zhetilin answered my question.
Go back to China?! I found out that in addition to the Soviet soldiers who accompanied them, although President Lin and I were also wearing military coats, there was no military rank mark on them, just like me. See this scene, I can't help but secretly surprised, heart said that their own things also involve them? So I asked curiously, "Comrade deputy commander Lin, why do you suddenly want to go back to China?"
Mr. Lin couldn't understand my Russian, so he turned to see Shi Zhe behind him. Shi Zhe glanced at the accompanying Soviet soldiers, and then translated my words to President Lin in a low voice.
"We are ordered to return home!" After listening to the translation, Mr. Lin replied in a low voice.
"Did you leave with Comrade Stalin's consent?" I asked curiously, do you know that at the beginning, Stalin promised to use the equipment of several divisions in exchange for President Lin's stay, and President Lin would return home, would Stalin let him go easily? I also asked the question in my heart: "if you leave, will the equipment of several divisions promised by Comrade Stalin be fulfilled?"
"Hum!" Shi Zhe didn't translate my words to Mr. Lin. instead, he gave a cold hum, and then said: "what equipment is there? Our military did its best to break through the Japanese pirates' defense and open up the communication line with the Soviet Union. As a result, only a few hundred books of Marxism Leninism were exchanged back. Can we defeat the Japanese pirates who invaded our country with this
"Shut up, don't talk nonsense!" Although Shi Zhe didn't have a translator, President Lin still guessed what I just said. He decisively interrupted Shi Zhe's words, looked at the Soviet soldiers standing nearby, patted me on the shoulder, and said in a low voice: "Comrade Lida, the future is very dangerous. Take care of yourself!"
Without Shi Zhe's translation, I nodded quickly. Although there are some regrets about the departure of President Lin, at the same time, I also think it is a matter worthy of celebration. You know, some time ago, engineer Florin told me that the 20th army was completely annihilated by the German army in February, and only Vlasov and a small number of troops were out of danger. Mr. Lin's departure at least avoided the risk of being captured.
Just then, the train for the Far East came into the station.
The soldier who stopped me just now came over and said in an unfriendly tone, "Comrade o'shanina, the train is coming in. It's time for you to go back and get on the train."
"Chief of staff, what car are you in?" Shi Zhe asked curiously.
"Car two, what about you?"
"Car 9, you can come and walk at any time in a few days' journey."
"Well, I'll call on you when I'm free. Deputy commander Lin, goodbye and see you later! " In spite of that, I don't think I will have a chance to meet them even on the same train. Xie Jin and some of them are here to detain me. The soldiers who escort Mr. Lin and them are not holding the post of guard at the same time. I looked back and said to the disgusting soldier, "come on, comrade soldier, let's get in the car." After saluting President Lin again, he turned to follow the soldiers and walked towards Xie Jin who was standing in the distance. Xie Jin took out four tickets and gave them to the conductor who was guarding the door. He also took out his own certificates and handed them to him. Seeing his action, I also took out my ID and handed it to the conductor. The conductor carefully checked and compared our certificates and tickets, then made a gesture of asking inside and politely said, "comrades, please get on the bus. Have a good trip!" Two soldiers with luggage entered the carriage first. I followed them and wanted to walk in. Suddenly, I heard someone calling my name loudly: "Comrade oshanina, comrade oshanina, wait a minute, please wait a minute!" I went with Xie Jin, who was following me. I saw krochkov and several soldiers running out of the waiting hall. The two soldiers who had already got on the bus thought that something had happened, so they immediately threw away their luggage and ran down from the car. When krochkov came to us breathlessly, without waiting for me to speak, the man beside him asked in a strange voice, "Comrade krochkov, why are you running so fast? What's the matter?" "Things have just changed," krochkov said breathlessly. "Your plan to go to Qiuming has been cancelled."“ Why? " She asked curiously. Krochkov took out a piece of paper from his pocket and handed it to scherking, saying: "Comrade Zhukov went to see the Supreme Commander himself last night. After a long conversation, the supreme commander gave Comrade Beria an order that he should be cautious in dealing with the issue of oshanina. This is the latest decision." Xie Jin unfolded the document and read in a low voice: "after studying and deciding, I now announce that I will cancel the decision to expel oshanina from the army and remove all his duties, demote her to major and send her to Leningrad today! Belia. "( On June 22, 1941, one of the saddest days in Russian history, the Great Patriotic War officially began. On this day, Russians will remember those who died in the war, those who were enslaved by Communists, and those who died of hunger and cold. Russians will use their own way to mourn those who have dedicated their lives and completed their sacred mission to defend their great motherland. PS: to commemorate this special day