Chapter 729 Sewage
The handle is actually very easy. It only needs Major Bauer to confess some information such as home address, troop number and a little military intelligence.
As Shulka said, the point is not that the information has any military significance. A battalion commander of an anti-aircraft artillery battalion would not have much valuable intelligence.
The point is that this information can prove that Major Bauer was once captured by the Soviet army and confessed his information.
One day, if Major Bauer is disobedient and disobedient to orders, the Soviet army can also shout in the direction of the German army on the loudspeaker: "Germans, say hello to Major Bauer for us..."
Of course, this information needs to be further verified, otherwise Major Bauer would just make up a bunch of lies and fool Shulka and the others.
When Akadyevich went to check the information, Major Bauer said to Shulka: "Are you sure you want to do this?"
"Of course!" Shulka replied, "Otherwise would I waste so much time chatting with you?"
"I mean... I won't accept the tasks you give me!" Major Bauer said, "Such as stealing information!"
"We don't need you to do this!" Shulka replied: "If we can end this war, then we don't need to steal information at all, do you think so?"
Major Ball nodded in agreement.
"But you must not think that there are no constraints!" Shulka said: "They may ask you to contact and report the situation every once in a while...someone will stare at you or contact you. I'm not sure, because I..."
"I know!" Bauer replied: "You are an infantry major, not a member of the Military Intelligence Bureau!"
Bauer saw the difference between Shulka and others from the military uniform.
"I don't care about this!" Major Ball said: "Because I think what you said is right, I will do what you say, but not for you!"
Shuerka nodded: "But there is no difference, so our goals are the same!"
"So!" Bauer said, "I don't need to worry about your surveillance and control!"
Shulka shook hands with Bauer in satisfaction, he was sure that he had succeeded.
"One thing, major..." Shulka looked around, then lowered his voice and said: "I think you need to make a contribution, so that they will trust you more, and if you are lucky, you may be promoted because of this, so yes Our plan is more favorable!"
"How to make meritorious service?" Major Power asked.
"The troops that are fighting with you now!" Shulka said: "I mean the 51st Army, and the political commissar is called Shevchenko!"
"Well, She..."
Because Russian is difficult to speak, Major Bauer couldn't learn it for a while, so Shulka had to teach him again.
"He is a Muscovite. He served as the political commissar of the 31st Division of the 27th Army of the Northwest Front in Leningrad in November last year. This division was once surrounded by your 89th Mechanized Division on the outskirts of Leningrad, and escaped back to Leningrad with heavy casualties. , remember?"
"Yes!" Ball nodded.
"He has a son and two daughters!" Shulka continued: "The son is fifteen years old, and the daughters are nine and three years old..."
"But..." Major Ball asked suspiciously, "What's the use of knowing this?"
"Don't you think this information is similar to the information we asked you?"
Major Ball is still at a loss.
Shuerka couldn't help but sighed. This Major Bauer seemed to be a righteous person, so he wouldn't turn this corner.
"Do you know who caused our army to attack your defense line wave after wave during this period?" Shulka explained: "It is because of this political commissar Shevchenko, if you can offer advice to your superiors... Let’s just say that when you escaped disguised as a Russian, you inadvertently got hold of some private information of the political commissar. Coincidentally, this political commissar was surrounded and broke out in Leningrad. Then, why wasn’t he captured and developed by you What about the intentional release as a 'spy'?"
Major Bauer couldn't help but let out an "oh".
"These private information plus some details about the Battle of Leningrad!" Major Bauer said, "For example, which line of defense we successfully broke through, it can be said that the intelligence we got from Shevchenko knew the Russians. Deploy!"
"Yes!" Shulka nodded.
"Then..." Bauer thought for a while and said, "Do you want us to greet Shevchenko on the loudspeaker?"
"Yes!" Shulka nodded again.
"But, why?"
"We will play a show with you!" Shulka said: "Arrest Shevchenko, and even suspend the attack. And you will gain the trust and reuse of your superiors, understand?"
Major Ball suddenly realized, nodded and replied: "Understood!"
In fact, everything Shulka does is for this.
Assassinate Hitler?
Shulka knew that there was little hope for this. Historically, this operation even failed. Although it did split the German officer class and caused heavy losses to the German army, the German army was at the end of the road at that time.
Shulka only hopes to use the hands of Major Bauer to pour dirty water on Shevchenko... Nothing will be more powerful than the enemy's "report". At that time, Shevchenko will at least explain why the enemy knows so much personal information about him.
The reason why Shulka knew this was because he took the time to call Trufanov.
Trufanov is the commander of the group army, and he has Shevchenko's information and past combat experience in his hand.
When the time comes, Shevchenko may not be able to speak clearly with a hundred mouths.
Even if he can make it clear in the end, at least in the immediate period of time, he will still be under investigation, and the 51st Army... can take it for granted that it will follow the original plan.
At this time Akadyevich came back, and he nodded to Shulka, indicating that what Major Bauer said was true.
"We will arrange for you to return to the army, Major Bauer!" Akadyevich shook Major Bauer's hand and said, "But before that, I think you should put on some disguise and sort out your rhetoric ! Wish us a happy cooperation!"
Major Bauer seemed a little dissatisfied with Akadyevich, so he left after a perfunctory move.
Of course Akadyevich would not mind this. After Major Bauer left, he punched Shulka excitedly.
"Good man! Well done, Comrade Shulka!" said Akadyevich. "Do you know what this will bring us? One, and then there will be a second, and a third! The civil strife among the Germans will start here! It's unbelievable that you would come up with such a solution!"
Shulka just smiled. What Akadyevich didn't know was that something else was quietly developing that he didn't know.
(end of this chapter)