Chapter 1318

Seeing Rosenberg and gretka embracing together, the German soldiers who pointed their guns at Tel avin also put down their weapons and looked at the touching scene of the reunion of the surviving comrades with a smile.

Seeing this behind the scenes, he took a deep breath and calmed down his excitement. Then he got out of the car and quickly came to the two people who were hugging. He said with a straight face: "Comrade captain, you're kidding too much. If you don't show up in time, maybe we'll shoot each other and kill each other. Can you afford the consequences? "

Gretka got close to Rosenberg's ear and said in a low voice, "don't admit your mistake to the major, or you'll feel better."

Rosenberg released gretka, straightened his back, saluted travkin, and then respectfully reported, "excuse me, comrade major. We seized this checkpoint in the early morning. Just now we found that two motorcycles were coming towards us along the road, so I ordered the soldiers disguised as German soldiers to try to seize the motorcycles. Therefore, this kind of unpleasant misunderstanding happened

After hearing Rosenberg's explanation, travkin frowned and thought for a moment, feeling that what he said was reasonable. All three of them were wearing goggles. When they rushed back to the guerrilla camp yesterday, even Alexander, the old scout who lived with them day and night, didn't recognize them at the first time, let alone Rosenberg, who had only a few sides.

After a warm hug from travkin and Rosenberg, they punched him twice in the chest with their fists and said gratefully, "thank you, comrade captain. If you didn't lead the troops to attack our convoy yesterday, we would have been sent to Rovno at this time. Thank you for saving us

"I saved you!" Rosenberg was confused by this mindless remark. He turned to look at gretka next to him and asked in surprise, "you know, it's the first time we've met since crossing the river. Where do I start when I save you?"

"Well, comrade captain." Gretka spent a lot of time with Rosenberg, so he spoke more casually. He explained: "the day before yesterday, the major and I went to the city of Lutsk for reconnaissance. As a result, we were caught by a German reception team. They said that there were not enough troops on the front line. We and hundreds of soldiers in the barracks were reorganized and transported to the front line. As a result, on the way to Rovno, the car in front of the car first hit the land mine and stopped the whole team; Then a car behind us was hit by a rocket. We fled into the forest in chaos. After walking in the forest for a few hours, I met the owners of the two motorcycles and three SS officers and men who served as military police in the field. After killing them, their weapons, uniforms, certificates and vehicles belonged to us. "

"Yes, we ambushed a German convoy, bombed seven trucks and killed more than 100 German soldiers on the road from luzk to Rovno yesterday." Speaking of this, Rosenberg could not help but raise his hand to touch the sweat from his forehead and said happily: "fortunately, we only had one rocket left at that time, otherwise we would certainly destroy several more trucks. In that way, we would not only save you, but also hurt you by mistake."

Travkin looked around and said, "well, comrade captain, let's not stand here and chat. If the real Germans come, we'll be in trouble. Let's talk about it in another place. By the way, how did you get here? "

Rosenberg asked the soldiers to stay at the checkpoint, continue to disguise as German soldiers, check the traffic, and told them to solve the problem if they saw a single enemy. After all this, he turned to travkin and said, "well, comrade major, we can go." With that, he got behind gretka's motorcycle.

The two motorcycles drove in the direction he had directed towards the snow forest. Because the snow is too deep to drive far, you have to get down and push the car once.

About ten minutes later, when the motorcycle was once again in the snow, Rosenberg and the cultural relic experts came down to push the cart. From behind several trees nearby, two German soldiers with helmets and submachine guns suddenly appeared.

To see the sudden emergence of the enemy, Gretel Carrian busy loose car, reach out to grab the submachine gun behind, but was Rosenberg gra stopped. Rosenberg yelled at the two men, "Hey, come here and help!"

The two German soldiers slung their submachine guns around their necks. Without saying a word, they rushed over to help push the cart. Gretka realized that the two men were not real German soldiers, but Rosenberg's men.

After the motorcycle had traveled a certain distance, Rosenberg, sitting in the back, suddenly said aloud, "Comrade lieutenant, our camp is here. There is a snow wall in front of us. We can see our camp around. "

Greteka fixed his eyes and saw that there was a half person high snow wall tens of meters in front of him. Behind the wall, there was a wooden roof full of snow. Just around the snow wall, a soldier in camouflage clothes stood up from the next snow pile. Seeing Rosenberg sitting in the back seat of the motorcycle, he politely said, "Comrade captain, come back!"

"Back As soon as the car stopped, Rosenberg stepped out of the motorcycle, walked up to the soldier and asked, "what's the matter?"

"No, comrade captain." The sentry quickly replied, "everything is normal. The soldiers are resting in the snow house."

"Go on duty!" When Rosenberg finished, he turned and pointed to a little hut full of snow and said to trafkin, "Comrade major, it's a woodman's room. Let's go and have a rest in it."

Instead of moving, he looked around and asked curiously, "Comrade captain, where are the soldiers resting? Why can't I see them?"

"There it is Rosenberg pointed to a snowdrift more than ten meters away and replied“ It's a snowhouse built by soldiers. From a distance, it's just a snowdrift. When you get close, you can see clearly that it's a house where people can live. "

The four went into the forest keeper's cabin. Although the cabin was small, it had a complete range of things, including tables, chairs and a small wooden bed. After everyone crowded around the wooden table to sit down, Rosenberg said to everyone with some apology: "I'm sorry, because we are afraid to expose the target, we dare not live in the room, so it's a little cold. Please forgive me."

Travkin waved his hand and said with disapproval, "Comrade captain, we are all scouts. We have experienced more difficult conditions than this. It's nothing. How did you get so far behind enemy lines? "

"Well, comrade major." Rosenberg explained to travkin: "my former superior was lieutenant colonel chejerikov. Not long ago, he was appointed commander of the 51st division of the guards and promoted to colonel. The first thing he did after he took office was to apply to the commander and transfer me to his division as a company commander. On the night of our division's occupation of Zhitomir, he called me to the headquarters and said to me, "Comrade captain, according to what I know about Comrade commander, she may attack the depth of the German army. You lead an army to go deep into the enemy's rear in the night. While you are reconnoitering the enemy's deployment, you are destroying the enemy's traffic lines and logistics supply bases, making the enemy's rear restless. " At this point, Rosenberg shrugged and said, "that's how I got here with my troops."

"Comrade captain," said travkin tentatively after Rosenberg finished, "do you think our troops will attack in the direction of Lutsk in the near future?"

"Comrade major, I think my news disappoints you." Rosenberg said solemnly: "according to the information I have, the German army is gathering heavy forces and preparing to launch a counterattack against Zhitomir from the north, West and South at the same time. Although our group army is making intense preparations for war, whether it can block the enemy's attack is a problem, let alone take the initiative to attack the enemy's defense depth. "

After hearing Rosenberg's words, the cultural relic expert sighed a long time, then turned his head and asked travkin, "Comrade major, what should we do? If the main force can't attack Lutsk quickly, even if we find out what's in the bank, maybe we can only watch the Germans carry it away again. "

Rosenberg didn't understand what the cultural relic experts meant, but he was ordered to take command of major trafkin after finding a reconnaissance team. As soon as he had finished, he stood up and said to travkin, "Comrade major, I have been ordered to accept your command. Don't worry. As long as the enemy transports the things you are looking for out of the bank, I will lead the troops to get them back near the road. "

After hearing Rosenberg's statement, travkin stood up, patted him on the shoulder and said with a smile, "thank you, comrade captain. However, the things we are looking for are quite special. Once we find that the enemy wants to transfer these things, we can only watch them leave without taking any action. Otherwise, the consequences will be unimaginable. "

Rosenberg was confused by travkin's words. He looked at each other with wide eyes and said, "what, comrade major, when we see the enemy moving, we can't take any action. Can I know what it is?"

Instead of answering, travkin turned to the cultural relic expert sitting next to him. The expert shriveled his mouth and said, "sorry, comrade captain, your rank is not enough to know what we are looking for."

Rosenberg's smile froze on his face when he heard the expert say this in a disdainful voice. He said, "I understand, I understand. You're on a confidential mission, and we're just cooperating with you. "

Looking at his old friend's embarrassed expression, gretka took the initiative to come out and help him out: "major, when you set out this morning, you sent Alexander to the east to look for captain Rosenberg, but they are here now. Didn't you let Comrade Alexander go to the sky?"

"Oh, comrade lieutenant, if you don't remind me, I almost forgot about it." Travkin looked at gretka and then at the heritage expert, and said in embarrassment, "but you two are going to accompany me to Lutsk, so who should go to Alexander?"

"Comrade major, let me have the task." Rosenberg asked for help from travkin to resolve his embarrassment.

After thinking about it, travkin nodded in agreement with Rosenberg's request. Then he asked, "Captain, do you have a map here?" Rosenberg took a map out of a briefcase hanging on the wall and spread it out on the table. Travkin found Lutsk's location, looked at it carefully for a while, then took his pencil, drew a circle somewhere, and said to Rosenberg, "Captain, there is a cave here, and our operator is hiding here. Comrade Alexander, on the other hand, started from the cave and went east to find you. If he can't find you, he will return to the cave before dark. So you just need to send someone to find the cave. "“ I see. I'll send someone right away. " Said Rosenberg, ready to go outside and call. Who knows just walked two steps, then was stopped by greteka. Looking at Rosenberg's surprised eyes, gretka kindly reminded him: "Comrade captain, the people you sent to the cave must not wear German uniforms, so as not to cause misunderstanding."“ Don't worry, comrade lieutenant. " After figuring out what was going on, Rosenberg gave greteka a grateful smile and said, "I'll let the soldiers wear our uniform." As soon as Rosenberg left, the cultural relic expert couldn't wait to ask travkin, "Comrade major, we've stayed long enough. When are we going to leave for the city?"“ Don't worry, comrade expert. " "We haven't found a way to get into the bank yet," he said thoughtfully. Let's wait for the captain to come back and see if he has any good ideas. " After hearing this, the cultural relic expert said with disdain, "he has never been a scout. Is that ok?" Travkin ignored the expert's words. Staring at the map in front of him, he thought, "maybe it's a good thing that our troops will not attack luzk for the time being, because the Germans have no time to pay attention to the cultural relics stored in the bank because they have to concentrate on transporting the soldiers, weapons, ammunition and various military materials urgently needed at the front line, In this way, we will have plenty of time for reconnaissance. "