Chapter 496 Bathhouse
The factory director reluctantly ordered to stop production.
But he still muttered: "You don't know how big a mistake you have made, Captain! This will affect the supply of the whole army. The soldiers in Stalingrad are waiting for the bullets and shells we produce! You are making a big mistake, this matter will not be left alone..."
"Comrade Pozharsky!" Shulka ordered to his guards: "Take your gun and follow Comrade Factory Director. Before I order, if he tries to restart production, aim at his head Pull the trigger, understand?"
"Understood!" The guard responded, and followed the factory manager with his pistol in his hand.
The factory manager immediately stopped talking.
"Good idea!" Mikhailvich said with a smile: "I should have done this long ago!"
A group of people waited for more than ten minutes, and the water volume in the drainpipe decreased significantly, before the soldiers got in one by one and advanced along the waterpipe.
The drainage pipes used in this large-scale factory are very large, with a diameter of about two meters, and people walking in it do not feel cramped at all.
If there are any problems, one is that the pipeline layout is complicated, and there will be several intersections from time to time, or even two or three intersections at the same time, and there are no street signs... After all, this thing is not built for people to pass.
But this problem is easy to solve. Shulka took the pipeline map and copied it for each officer.
In fact, Shuerka could easily make a copy for everyone, but Shuerka didn't do it.
The reason is that if there are too many such maps, it will easily fall into the hands of the enemy in future battles.
If the underground pipeline trend map falls into the hands of the enemy, it will be a big deal. This will allow the enemy to roughly calculate the position of the pipeline from the ground, and blow up its important nodes to paralyze it.
Therefore, Shulka asked the officer to write down the map as quickly as possible, and it must be destroyed before the battle.
Another problem is that there is a pungent smell in the pipes, and I can't even breathe smoothly, and I feel a little dizzy after a while.
Major Mikhailvich joked: "We should ask the factory manager just now whether the wastewater they discharge is poisonous!"
"Maybe!" Shulka replied, "But does it matter?"
Andrianka laughed: "Oh, yes! God, I may be terminally ill in a few years, and they told me it was because of some kind of industrial waste water!"
The soldiers laughed.
They all understood the meaning of these words. Now that they are at war, they don't know whether they can survive. Of course, they don't care whether they are poisoned or polluted.
Unless, the toxicity is strong enough to kill Shulka and others immediately.
The pipeline is very long, but because it is a straight line, the forward speed is not slow. A group of people turned left and right according to the map, and it took more than an hour to reach the destination...that is, the bottom of the hospital.
Shuerka shook the flashlight backwards, signaling them to silence and prepare for battle.
The soldiers bent down and leaned aside to make a final check on their equipment.
Then, with a wave of Shulka, Valery took a submachine gun and led a few soldiers up the iron stairs carefully, and when they reached the top, they gently pushed open the sewer manhole cover, and a burst of laughter and hilarity suddenly came from The news came in from outside, and Valery quickly retracted his hand in fright.
Valery looked down, waited for a while, then slowly pushed open the manhole cover and looked out for a while, and then went down the stairs.
"The location is correct!" Valery reported in a low voice: "It's the bathroom of the hospital, but there are Germans!"
"How many people?" asked Major Mikhailevich.
"I'm not sure!" Valery replied: "There are probably seven or eight!"
Major Mikhailvich couldn't help but gasped.
If there are only two or three people, then it is possible to kill them without anyone noticing, but seven or eight...
"Can we change the exit?" asked Andrianka.
"No!" Shulka shook his head: "The other exits are all outside, and once discovered by the enemy, they are easily blocked!"
You must know that it is daytime, and the exit can only accommodate one person to go out. The German army only needs two or three people with rifles to easily block the exit. They can even throw grenades into the sewer.
This is also the disadvantage of using sewers to sneak into enemy positions. It is easier to implement at night, but it is very dangerous to do so during the day.
"But we can't get out now either!" Andrianka said.
This statement is actually not accurate, the Soviets can go out, because the Germans in the bathroom are taking a shower, which means they will put their rifles next to them.
So, as long as a soldier goes out with a submachine gun, they can be easily killed.
The problem is that the gunfire will expose the situation of the Soviet army prematurely, and there are only two exits from the bathroom... If the German army reacts quickly enough, only a few people can block these two exits and prevent the Soviet army from deploying.
If this situation develops, the Soviet army will not only occupy hospitals and schools, but their own safety will become a problem.
After thinking for a while, Shulka said to Valery and the others: "You guys come with me!"
"But Comrade Captain!" Valery asked suspiciously: "How should we get out? I mean..."
It may be possible to go out, because the exit is in a blind spot.
The problem is that after a group of people go out, it is impossible to deceive the eyes of the German army, so it will immediately arouse the vigilance of the German army, and then there will be confusion, fighting and gunfire.
Then, Valery found Shulka undressing...
"Comrade Captain?" Valery asked puzzled, and soon understood, and ordered to the others in surprise: "Take off your clothes!"
"Undress?"
"Yes!" said Shulka, "Let's go take a shower!"
After explaining this way, others will understand, and they took off their military uniforms without waiting for the order.
If a group of Soviet soldiers in military uniforms are conspicuous, then a group of people wearing nothing will not be suspected, especially in the bathhouse.
"Attention!" Shulka said: "These people who are taking a bath are likely to be military officers, which means they will still be suspicious, so they should act as soon as possible, and there may be guards outside the bathhouse door!"
"yes!"
"clear!"
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It is reasonable for Shulka to guess so, because it is still in wartime, and the German army is attacking Mamayev Gang with all its strength.
Those who have time to take a bath at this time are mostly officers with some authority.
Shulka guessed right, Colonel Edman and his deputy took a bath, because they had no chance to take a bath all the way here, so they couldn't help but "happy" in the bathhouse when they occupied the hospital and got the garrison order. "One time.
However, they will soon learn what real "joy" is.
(end of this chapter)