Chapter 1314

Just as we were trying to figure out where travkin was, he and gretka, as well as the heritage experts, were sitting in a covered truck full of soldiers, snowing along the luzk Rovno highway.

Back to yesterday morning, travkin, together with gretka and cultural relic experts, walked around the street not far from the bank, carefully observing the bank. Just then, a convoy of more than a dozen covered trucks passed by them.

Three people do not want to cause trouble, quickly avoid the roadside, ready to wait for the team to leave, and then continue to move forward. But unexpectedly, a car in the front of the team stopped beside the three people. A captain officer pushed the door open and went out. He came to gretka, who was wearing the rank of corporal, and said in a blunt voice, "soldiers, please show me your identification!"

As they all had military and vacation certificates obtained by the guerrillas, when they heard that the officers asked them for certificates, they did not panic at all. Instead, they calmly took out their certificates and handed them to them.

After checking the three men's certificates, the officer made an unexpected move. He tore off all the leave certificates in the military certificates, and then stuffed the three men's certificates into his pocket.

Seeing that the officer tore off his leave card and confiscated his own, gretka was a little worried. He quickly asked on behalf of everyone, "Mr. captain, what's the matter? All three of us have leave permits, which are valid until 22 p.m. tomorrow

"From now on, soldiers, your leave has been cancelled." The captain said to the two men who came by, "let them get in the car."

At the captain's command, two soldiers in helmets came by and pushed three of them to the back of a covered truck parked on the side of the road. Then a soldier yelled at the top, "Hey, I found you three more."

When the tarpaulin was lifted to both sides, the two soldiers in helmets leaned out their heads and looked at trafkin and others standing under the car. Then they reached out to them and said friendly, "Hey, man, hold my hand. I'll pull you into the car!"

With the help of the two soldiers, the three got into the truck. With the tarpaulin down, the whole car became pitch black. In order to find out what happened, gretka touched the soldier who had just pulled himself into the car with his arm and asked in a low voice, "Hey, man, what's the matter? Why did he catch us in the car? Where are you going?"

"Go to the barracks south of the city." The soldier replied briefly, "as for where to go, is that true? The Russians occupied not only Kiev, but also Zhitomir. Marshal Manstein ordered to deploy forces to fight back and seize the two cities from the Russians. And you will soon be incorporated into the counterattack force. "

The soldiers' explanation made them understand that the German army was ready to launch a counterattack against Kiev and Zhitomir, but because of the shortage of troops, they collected soldiers everywhere so that they could have enough strength to launch an attack against the Soviet army.

They were taken to a barracks in the south of the city, where there were hundreds of soldiers from different forces, and several officers were methodically distributing them to different companies. When it was gretka's turn, he said to the officer in charge of the distribution with a smile on his face, "Mr. lieutenant, we are all from the same army. Do you think we can be divided?"

The German lieutenant, sitting behind a small wooden table, glanced at him casually, then asked impatiently, "corporal, which three men?"

Gretekarian pointed to the travkin and the cultural relic expert behind him and said with a smile, "it's just the two of them. We used to be in the same class. I was their monitor."

"Well, since you used to be in the same class, now you are in the same class." With that, the officer lowered his head, wrote a few words on the three cards, stamped a seal on each card, handed it to gretka, and said, "take this card with you and go to the quartermaster to get your weapons and food." With that, he waved to the three and yelled, "next."

The three received rifles, ammunition and a day's food from the Quartermaster. Travkin looked left and right, then whispered to gretka, "Lieutenant, let's find a quiet place."

Gretkadt told travkin that there was something important to discuss with you. He nodded, observed the surrounding environment, and then took them to a quiet place.

The three squatted on the ground, looking around warily while eating. First of all, travkin said, "comrades, we must find a way to get out of here as soon as possible, or we will be transported to the front line tomorrow at the latest."

"Major, how do we get out of here?" Gretka looked warily at a few German soldiers passing by from a distance and asked in a low voice: "just before entering the barracks, I observed carefully and found that the barracks was heavily guarded inside and outside. It might not be so easy to leave. Once we are caught, we will be shot as deserters. "

"If we are really transported to the front line, we will not be able to complete the tasks assigned to us by our superiors," said the cultural relics expert who had been silent all the time

"But the barracks are so heavily guarded, how can we leave?" Gretka said anxiously, "don't you just walk away from the door? You know, we don't even have a military license. Even if we leave the camp, we will be caught by the patrol before long. "“ Stop it. Someone's coming Seeing some German soldiers coming here, travkin quickly stopped them and said, "since we can't leave the barracks now, let's try to escape on the road." Early the next morning, though it was snowing heavily outside, the soldiers were chased out of the barracks by the officers and headed for Rovno in a covered truck in the snow. Although the truck was not fast on the road because of the heavy snow, travkin couldn't help but feel very anxious when he saw that the truck was gradually away from Lutsk. Because every minute, they're a little further away from Lutsk. But getting out of a truck full of German soldiers is almost an unfinished task. He kicked gretka, who was sitting opposite, with the tip of his foot. At the same time, he coughed loudly, signaling him to ask the officers in the same car where the motorcade would stop to rest. Gretka couldn't see travkin's face clearly, but when he heard his cough, he immediately understood what he meant. He quickly turned to a second lieutenant sitting beside him and asked, "Mr. second lieutenant, it's so snowy outside that the motorcade may not be able to drive any further. Are we going to stop for a rest later?" After hearing this, the second lieutenant snorted, and then said, "corporal, do you still want to stop and have a rest? Don't dream. The front line is waiting for more soldiers. Even if the car can't continue to move forward, it will let us get off and march on foot. "