In order to know what happened on the front line in time, trakov suggested to me, "Rita, our front line is constantly moving forward. If we stay here, it is difficult to know what happened on the front line in time. Do you think we should move the headquarters forward?"
The location of the headquarters is not very good. Even if you stand on the top of the building, you can only see the roofs or collapsed houses, as well as the chimneys of factories and the pointed roofs of churches in the distance. You can't see the battlefield at all. So as soon as I heard that trakov wanted to move the headquarters forward, I immediately agreed: "general trakov, I agree to move the headquarters forward, but I don't know where you plan to deploy the new headquarters?"
"I'm going to move the headquarters to Belle alian street, which is closer to the front line." "According to the Scout's report, not far from the central airport terminal, there is a gray five story building at the intersection of a triangle block in front of Victoria Park, with a very wide view," trakov told me
Although our troops have occupied it, for the sake of safety, I asked instinctively, "have all the enemies been eliminated there?"
"I don't know." Trikov said with a smile: "after our soldiers occupied the building, they have carried out a careful search and checked all the places where they can hide. Let alone the * * elements, even a mouse can't hide."
What trakov said reminds me that the reason why the commanders and fighters of the third shock group army did not find important people in the prime minister's office is that they are hiding in Hitler's bunker with Hitler. As long as you can find the entrance to the bunker, you can catch them in a jar and catch them all.
We came to the new headquarters building and saw a busy scene here. The communication soldiers were nervously setting up the antenna of the radio station and laying the telephone line that could communicate with the front line. Just as trekov and I stepped up the stairs on the second floor and were ready to go to the headquarters above, there was a clear gunshot. Then I heard the bullet whizzing past my ear, knocking down a female signalman following me.
"Be careful!" I raised my hand to push trekov towards the wall, then squatted down, quickly pulled out my pistol and aimed it upstairs. I saw a figure on it, but instead of shooting, I quickly ran to a higher floor.
"Enemy, follow me!" Behind me came the shouts of the female signalmen, and then I saw a female officer with a dozen female soldiers with guns rushing up the stairs from my side to chase the enemy who had just shot.
Seeing the women soldiers running up the stairs, trikov asked me with concern, "Rita, are you not hurt?"
"No, I'm not hurt." I waved my head and looked at the stairway. I saw that the woman soldier who had just been shot was sitting on the ground, and the woman soldier squatting nearby was treating her arm injury.
When trakov went outside the building to call the guards outside, I quickly thought about what had just happened in my mind. I found that the enemy was shooting with a pistol, and only fired one shot. There should be no bullets. The more than a dozen female soldiers who just went upstairs should be able to cope with him. Thinking of this, I quickly ran upstairs with a pistol, trying to find out where the shooting was.
I ran all the way to the fifth floor to see the group of women soldiers who were searching one by one, and finally found the enemy shooting in the last room. The women swarmed in, shouting in German, "hands up!"
When I entered the room, I saw that the shooter turned out to be a German officer. He was standing on the windowsill with a pistol in his hand, looking back downstairs. He seemed to be hesitating whether to jump down or lay down his arms and surrender to our army.
I pushed aside the female soldiers who were standing in front of me, walked to the place four or five steps away from the German officers, and said in a stern tone, "Hitler is going to die soon. Don't be stubborn any more. Put down your arms and surrender immediately. I guarantee your life safety!"
The female officer quickly translated my words to the German officer on the windowsill in proficient German. After the other party listened, the facial muscles began to twitch violently, as if they were engaged in a fierce ideological struggle.
When I saw the play, I said while the iron was hot: "the war is coming to an end. If you continue to resist, you can only make your parents lose their favorite son, your children lose their most respected father, and your wife become other people's woman. If you think about it, is it worthwhile to work hard for a regime that will soon be destroyed? "
When the female officers were translating to each other, I couldn't help but praise myself. It was really wonderful. If the other party is not a fool, he will surely lay down his arms and surrender to us.
Who knows, after listening to this, officer de chuckled and threw away his pistol. He raised his right hand, made a standard military salute, and yelled: "long live Hitler!" Then he leaned back and fell straight downstairs.
It was not until there was a loud bang downstairs that we rushed to the window and looked downstairs. The German officer was lying on his back with blood under his body.
Seeing that the enemy had committed suicide by jumping off a building, I put a pistol in the holster and asked the female officer who rushed up the building with a female soldier: "Comrade officer, I don't know what to call you?"
"Report to Comrade General!" The female officer quickly straightened up and reported to me, "I'm lieutenant walia tokaleva, the commander of the women's communications company!"“ Well done, comrade lieutenant, "I reached out and shook each other's hands." you and your men are well done, "I said approvingly“ Serve the Soviet Tocaleva replied loudly. When I walked out of the room, a male soldier standing in the corridor saw me coming out, quickly raised his hand to salute me and reported to me, "Comrade General, the commander is waiting for you in the headquarters. Please go there immediately." I went back to the headquarters, and trekov was already working here. He obviously knew what had just happened. Seeing me coming back from the outside, he said a little displeased: "Rita, you are the deputy commander of the front army. How can you take any risks? Fortunately, there are no bullets in the German gun. If he still has bullets or grenades, you and the women soldiers will be in danger. " I didn't want to get entangled in this kind of thing with trikov any more. I quickly cut off the topic and asked, "general trikov, when are we going to attack the Croll opera house?" Trekov raised his hand, looked at his watch, and then said, "at present, the troops are still gathering. Maybe they can't attack until after dark at the earliest."