Although I understood Roosevelt's words, I stood still because of nervousness. I didn't get back to my seat until Eleanor fixed the wheelchair across from me, pulled my sleeve and motioned me to sit down.
After James and I sat down, Eleanor moved a chair and sat down in Roosevelt's wheelchair. Seeing that all the people were seated, rosford looked at me with a smile and said slowly, "o'shanina, from what you have said, I think that although you have done something drastic in this matter, it is understandable."
When I heard Roosevelt's comment on me, I just had a smile on my face. Before I could speak, I heard him continue to say: "however, according to the information I received, I learned that your men slaughtered all the guards in the nearby hilez concentration camp after recovering Kiev. There is no living person, no matter an officer or an ordinary soldier. " When he said this, he restrained his smile and became serious. "I think that even if these German guards abused prisoners, they were ordered to act. After all, the Germans were the conquerors of the land and could decide the fate of the land."
As soon as Roosevelt's words were finished, I suddenly stood up from my seat and said to the respectable president of the United States, "Mr. President, do you know what these bandits have done? The hilez concentration camp was built in June 1942. In less than a year, more than 20000 prisoners and Jews died in the camp. As early as the German army occupied Kiev, they drove tens of thousands of Jews from the city to the nearby babiya Valley and carried out an organized and premeditated massacre. "
My words made Roosevelt's face twitch. For a long time, he asked suspiciously, "our intelligence personnel have also collected similar information. However, no matter how cruel the Germans are, they will not do such a cruel and inhuman thing in the face of tens of thousands of unarmed civilians, will they?"
"Mr. President," I was filled with strong dissatisfaction with Roosevelt's skepticism. So I said impolitely, "it's not something we made up. It's something my men learned from the captured German documents. After the massacre in babiya Valley, it is said that a transferred photographer from the German defense forces went to babiya Valley and took a lot of photos. If we have the chance to seize these photos, we can make the German atrocities known to the world. "
After listening to James' translation, Eleanor trembled with anger. She asked Roosevelt excitedly, "although I haven't known o'shanina for a long time, I believe what she said is true. Can you send someone to thoroughly investigate the truth about this matter? "
After listening to his wife's words, Roosevelt did not speak, but turned to the bodyguard standing behind him. The bodyguard nodded, turned and walked to the door where he had just entered. He opened the door, looked out and whispered a few words. But when he pulled his head back and opened the door, I saw Harold, the Secretary of state who had guided me.
Seeing this man's appearance, Roosevelt first raised his hand to me, pressed it down, motioned me to sit down, then called Harold to himself, simply said what he had just done, and then told him, "Harold, can you send someone to investigate the truth as soon as possible?"
I thought Harold would not hesitate to comply with Roosevelt's instructions. However, he did not move in the same place, and his face was embarrassed. Seeing him like this, Roosevelt could not help but wonder, "Mr. Harold, why don't you carry out my orders?"
"Mr. President, please forgive me." Harold said with a flustered look, "I think it may be difficult for us to fulfill the mission you have given us."
"Why?" Asked Roosevelt discontentedly.
"According to the information just received, a German army has successfully broken into Kiev after fierce fighting." Harold took a look at me and carefully reported to Roosevelt: "because the Soviet army in Kiev had been surrounded by the German army for a long time, they were seriously short of ammunition and various materials. Although they fought tenaciously in the face of the fierce attack of the enemy, they had to give up most of their defensive positions because of poor ammunition."
"What, the German troops have entered Kiev?" When I heard Harold say this, I got up from my seat and asked nervously, "Mr. Harold, are you telling me the truth?"
Although I behaved a little impolite, but fortunately when I asked Harold, I still used Russian, so that when he heard what I said, he was still at a loss and waited for James to translate it before he understood what was going on.
He nodded and said with certainty, "yes, general oshanina, according to the latest news I have received, Kiev has indeed been conquered by the German army, but the Soviet army in the city is still resisting tenaciously."
As soon as he finished, I asked, "what do you know about general rebalko and general Romanov?"
This time, he shook his head and replied, "I'm sorry, general oshanina. My information is not as detailed as you think, so we don't know what the two generals you care about are."
Seeing my flustered face, Eleanor got up from her seat, came up to me, grabbed my hand, comforted me and said, "Rita, don't worry. Haven't you heard Harold say that the city's defenders are still fighting? If the resistance continues, it means that the Soviet command system has not been completely involved in the wedding, which means that they are still very safe at present. "
Eleanor's words, let me feel at ease a lot. In real history, Romanov died in 1943, while rebalko lived safely decades later. Now that I've brought these two men together, maybe their fate will be changed and they can successfully escape from the encirclement of the German army.
Maybe Eleanor wanted to relieve my nervousness and said to me, "Rita, I don't know how much you know about the inhuman crimes committed by the German Communist Party. While the president is here today, let's talk about them together."
Eleanor's words brought me back to reality from my meditation. I thought to myself, now that I have talked with Roosevelt about the Jews, I might as well talk with him about the concentration camp. Thinking of this, I introduced him to the notorious Auschwitz concentration camp: "Mr. President, do you know Auschwitz concentration camp?"
"Auschwitz concentration camp?" When Roosevelt heard the word, he turned to look at Harold behind him, and then at James beside me. As if he was serious, he wanted to ask casually, "have you ever heard of this place?"
When Harold heard Roosevelt's words, he shook his head, saying he had never heard of them. James frowned and thought about it, then asked me thoughtfully, "o'shanina, is this Auschwitz concentration camp that you are talking about the place where the German army holds Soviet prisoners of war?" In order to let you know more about it, he will translate what he said to me to several other people.
After James finished his translation, I solemnly said, "Mr. James, you are right and wrong." Seeing his puzzled face, I went on to explain, "I say you're right because there are a lot of Soviet prisoners of war here; You are not right. There are tens of thousands of Jews in this concentration camp besides Soviet prisoners of war. "
After listening to James' translation, Roosevelt said solemnly, "general o'shanina, listen to your tone, there must be many unknown secrets here. Can you tell us in detail?"
"Yes, Mr. President." After I politely agreed, I began to formally tell the basic information of Auschwitz concentration camp: "Auschwitz concentration camp is more than 300 kilometers away from Warsaw, the capital of Poland. It is the general name of more than 40 concentration camps near Auschwitz city in southern Poland. The camp, ordered by Himmler, the national leader of the German SS, was built in April 1940. It consists of three main parts: the No.1 camp, which received the first batch of polish and German political prisoners in June 1940. It usually holds 13000 to 16000 people, up to 20000, including political prisoners, prisoners of war and Jewish and Gypsy civilians. After the outbreak of the Soviet German war in June, 41, a large number of Soviet prisoners of war were sent there in succession.
Camp 2, built in October 1941, is officially known as bichnau. Bickenau is a place where the German Communist Party used the gas chamber to massacre prisoners on a large scale.
Camp 3, also known as Buner, is a large German enterprise responsible for the construction and production of synthetic rubber and gasoline, as well as coal mining and cement production in several smaller concentration camps.
The German Communist Party has set up a special ward and laboratory for "medical experiments" with living people in the concentration camp, as well as four gas bathrooms for mass murder, a corpse storage cellar and a corpse incinerator. Thousands of bodies are burned here every day. The victims were mainly Jews, tzgangs, poles and Soviet captives from Poland and other European countries. The brutal elements even knocked off the gold teeth of the victims before burning the corpses, peeled off the skin of the tattooed people to make lampshades, and cut off women's long hair to weave carpets. ”“ Just a moment, general o'shanina When Roosevelt heard this, he interrupted me with a frown and asked again in a suspicious tone, "I want to ask, where do you know this information?"
"Yes, Mr. President." I will not tell Roosevelt that I have read these well-known materials from the history books of later generations. Instead, I told a "white" lie that people have to believe: "during the war of Stalingrad's defense, I once had a group of officers and soldiers from the eastern camp who had defected. Many of them had been in this concentration camp, Some of them even took on the job of transporting, burying and burning corpses. In addition, I also captured some German officers and soldiers who had been guards in the concentration camp and learned more detailed information from them. "
"And where are all these people?" Roosevelt asked curiously, "if we send the staff of the International Red Cross to them, can they say the same thing again?"
"I'm sorry, Mr. President." I politely declined Roosevelt's request and said, "I don't think I can do it."
"Why?" My answer aroused Roosevelt's curiosity.
"You may have heard of the cruelty of the battle of Stalingrad. In that city, the life span of ordinary soldiers was only 24 hours, and that of officers was only 72 hours. These defected officers and men were all martyred in the subsequent battles. " After I finished making up the fate of the defecting officers and soldiers, I went on to make up the fate of the unrealistic Auschwitz concentration camp captured and guarded: "as for the executioners, they were all shot after they were captured by us."“ I don't have any more cards? " As soon as James finished his translation, Harold, standing behind Roosevelt, could not wait to ask, "is it all dead?"“ Yes, Mr. Secretary of state. " I tried to put on a dignified expression to reply Harold: "in such a cruel battlefield, not to mention ordinary officers and soldiers, even senior generals may have the possibility of sacrifice. In this battle, many of our commanders above division level died on the battlefield. " When Roosevelt and some of them felt sorry, Eleanor couldn't help asking me curiously, "Rita, I just heard you say something about" gas bath ". I don't know what it means? Can you tell us more about it? "“ Yes, ma'am I politely said to Eleanor: "because when Himmler visited a special operation team to execute a large number of Jews, he saw that his subordinates asked the Jews to dig a mass grave for themselves, and then killed them all with machine guns. As a few drops of the dead's blood splashed on his body, he was very annoyed that these men's means of solving the Jews were too crude. In order to please him, after a lot of research, they successfully launched this kind of "poison gas bathroom."“ Gas bathrooms? " James, after translating this passage for me, broke in and said, "oshanina, I really can't think of how many Jews or Soviet prisoners of War I can kill with just a few bathrooms? Is it a bit alarmist to say that the incinerator burns thousands of corpses every day In the face of James' doubt, I didn't get angry. After all, what I said was too bizarre. So I politely said to him, "Mr. James, please listen to what I said and then judge whether what I said is true or false, OK?"