Sokov took out a ruble from his pocket, raised it to Gorel, and asked: "Can you copy the currency we use?"
Gorel looked at the paper and pen in Sokov's hand, then shook his head and said: "I'm sorry, Comrade Commander, I don't have the ability to imitate such banknotes. After all, there are too many aspects involved. I can use them Resources are limited to do this difficult job.”
"Gorel," Gorel's answer was what Sokov had expected, and he had already prepared it in his mind: "If I arrange a group of people and the necessary equipment, can you imitate something like this?" banknotes?”
"Is that the ruble in your hand?" Gorel asked.
"Of course not, I hope you are copying German marks." Sokov knew very well that if he wanted Guolel to agree to his request, he must give him a little sweetener: "If you agree, your forged ration certificate, Just write it off.”
After speaking, Sokov did not give Gorel time to speak, and ordered Samoilov: "Comrade Lieutenant, take him to the next room first, and I will send someone to call you when necessary."
After Gorel was taken away by Samoilov, Lunev, who had long been unable to hold himself in any longer, couldn't wait to ask: "Comrade Commander, do you plan to let him forge the German mark?"
"Yes."
Even though Lunev came from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, he knew nothing about economic warfare. He asked in confusion: "Comrade Commander, I don't understand, what is the use of counterfeiting German currency?"
"It's very useful, my comrade military commissar." Sokov explained his point of view in front of everyone: "We will create a large number of counterfeit banknotes and put them into the German-occupied areas, which will not only disrupt and destroy the economy of the German-occupied areas; at the same time, Counterfeit banknotes can also be used for intelligence work or the daily expenses of espionage organizations. It can be said that it kills two birds with one stone and is beneficial and harmless."
Although Sokov had made the matter very clear, Lunev still said with concern: "Comrade Commander, it seems easy to create counterfeit banknotes to attack the economy of the German-occupied areas, but it is difficult to do it. Make it harder.”
"General Lunev is right," Managarov waited for Lunev to finish and immediately agreed with his point of view: "This thing looks easy, but it is very difficult to do it. . As far as I know, printing banknotes requires special printing plates, paper and ink, and I don’t think we can easily obtain these things.”
Seeing that Managarov got to the crux of the problem, Sokov nodded and replied: "Comrade General, you are right. To make counterfeit banknotes that look like real ones, in addition to what you said, you also need professional talents. .I think the Guoliel I just put to use can be put to good use."
"But where do we get the printing plates, paper and ink needed to print counterfeit banknotes?"
"I will report this matter to the commander of the front army, and he will report it to the Supreme Command." Sokov smiled: "I believe that the Supreme Command will provide us with enough after realizing the importance of this kind of banknote war. s help."
"The phone here can be used to communicate with the front army headquarters." Lunev pointed to the phone on the table and said to Sokov: "I think you should report this matter to General Konev as soon as possible and listen to his opinion. How about next."
The call was quickly connected. When Konev heard that Sokov wanted to see him for something, he thought there was something wrong with the landing site. He asked in a panic: "Comrade Sokov, is there something wrong with the landing site?"
"No, Comrade Commander of the Front Army." Seeing that Konev had misunderstood, Sokov quickly reported his ideas to him, and finally said: "We can use the counterfeit banknotes we created to buy various items in the German-occupied areas. sourcing supplies, arms, smuggling intelligence, etc. In a word, doing this will only bring benefits to us and no harm.”
After figuring out what was going on, Konev was silent for a long time, and finally said: "Comrade Sokov, your idea is very bold, but as for the specific effects, I dare not draw conclusions easily yet. So, I will Report the matter to Marshal Zhukov immediately and listen to his opinion. If he has no objection, we will report it to the headquarters of the Supreme Command."
Although Konev did not explicitly express his support for this matter, Sokov could still hear from the tone of his words that the other party was happy to see the outcome. As soon as Konev finished speaking, he continued: "If the base camp passes this plan, we will probably have to find a suitable location to produce a large amount of counterfeit banknotes on a large scale. In addition to the printing plates and paper used to print counterfeit banknotes, In addition to printing and ink, professional talents are also needed to participate.”
"Comrade Sokov, the professionals you mentioned can never be found in the army." Konev said thoughtfully: "But you can go to prisons or liberated concentration camps to find them."
"Prisons and newly liberated concentration camps?" Sokov heard what Konev said and asked in confusion: "Why?"
"The reason is very simple. Printing money is the specialty of the Jews." Konev replied: "As far as I know, all the Jews in the German-occupied areas were either massacred by the Germans or imprisoned in prisons or concentration camps. Labor. If you need professional talents, you can only go to these places to find them." Sokov took out a ruble from his pocket, raised it to Gorel, and asked: "Can you copy what we have? Currency used?”
Gorel looked at the paper and pen in Sokov's hand, then shook his head and said: "I'm sorry, Comrade Commander, I don't have the ability to imitate such banknotes. After all, there are too many aspects involved. I can use them Resources are limited to do this difficult job.”
"Gorel," Gorel's answer was what Sokov had expected, and he had already prepared it in his mind: "If I arrange a group of people and the necessary equipment, can you imitate something like this?" banknotes?”
"Is that the ruble in your hand?" Gorel asked.
"Of course not, I hope you are copying German marks." Sokov knew very well that if he wanted Guolel to agree to his request, he must give him a little sweetener: "If you agree, your forged ration certificate, Just write it off.”
After speaking, Sokov did not give Gorel time to speak, and ordered Samoilov: "Comrade Lieutenant, take him to the next room first, and I will send someone to call you when necessary."
After Gorel was taken away by Samoilov, Lunev, who had long been unable to hold himself in any longer, couldn't wait to ask: "Comrade Commander, do you plan to let him forge the German mark?"
"Yes."
Even though Lunev came from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, he knew nothing about economic warfare. He asked in confusion: "Comrade Commander, I don't understand, what is the use of counterfeiting German currency?"
"It's very useful, my comrade military commissar." Sokov explained his point of view in front of everyone: "We will create a large number of counterfeit banknotes and put them into the German-occupied areas, which will not only disrupt and destroy the economy of the German-occupied areas; at the same time, Counterfeit banknotes can also be used for intelligence work or the daily expenses of espionage organizations. It can be said that it kills two birds with one stone and is beneficial and harmless."
Although Sokov had made the matter very clear, Lunev still said with concern: "Comrade Commander, it seems easy to create counterfeit banknotes to attack the economy of the German-occupied areas, but it is difficult to do it. Make it harder.”
"General Lunev is right," Managarov waited for Lunev to finish and immediately agreed with his point of view: "This thing looks easy, but it is very difficult to do it. . As far as I know, printing banknotes requires special printing plates, paper and ink, and I don’t think we can easily obtain these things.”
Seeing that Managarov got to the crux of the problem, Sokov nodded and replied: "Comrade General, you are right. To make counterfeit banknotes that look like real ones, in addition to what you said, you also need professional talents. .I think the Guoliel I just put to use can be put to good use."
"But where do we get the printing plates, paper and ink needed to print counterfeit banknotes?"
"I will report this matter to the commander of the front army, and he will report it to the Supreme Command." Sokov smiled: "I believe that the Supreme Command will provide us with enough after realizing the importance of this kind of banknote war. s help."
"The phone here can be used to communicate with the front army headquarters." Lunev pointed to the phone on the table and said to Sokov: "I think you should report this matter to General Konev as soon as possible and listen to his opinion. How about next."
The call was quickly connected. When Konev heard that Sokov wanted to see him for something, he thought there was something wrong with the landing site. He asked in a panic: "Comrade Sokov, is there something wrong with the landing site?"
"No, Comrade Commander of the Front Army." Seeing that Konev had misunderstood, Sokov quickly reported his ideas to him, and finally said: "We can use the counterfeit banknotes we created to buy various items in the German-occupied areas. sourcing supplies, arms, smuggling intelligence, etc. In a word, doing this will only bring benefits to us and no harm.”
After figuring out what was going on, Konev was silent for a long time, and finally said: "Comrade Sokov, your idea is very bold, but as for the specific effects, I dare not draw conclusions easily yet. So, I will Report the matter to Marshal Zhukov immediately and listen to his opinion. If he has no objection, we will report it to the headquarters of the Supreme Command."
Although Konev did not explicitly express his support for this matter, Sokov could still hear from the tone of his words that the other party was happy to see the outcome. As soon as Konev finished speaking, he continued: "If the base camp passes this plan, we will probably have to find a suitable location to produce a large amount of counterfeit banknotes on a large scale. In addition to the printing plates and paper used to print counterfeit banknotes, In addition to printing and ink, professional talents are also needed to participate.”
"Comrade Sokov, the professionals you mentioned can never be found in the army." Konev said thoughtfully: "But you can go to prisons or liberated concentration camps to find them."
"Prisons and newly liberated concentration camps?" Sokov heard what Konev said and asked in confusion: "Why?"
"The reason is very simple. Printing money is the specialty of the Jews." Konev replied: "As far as I know, all the Jews in the German-occupied areas were either massacred by the Germans or imprisoned in prisons or concentration camps. Labor. If you need professional talents, you can only go to these places to find them." Sokov took out a ruble from his pocket, raised it to Gorel, and asked: "Can you copy what we have? Currency used?”
Gorel looked at the paper and pen in Sokov's hand, then shook his head and said: "I'm sorry, Comrade Commander, I don't have the ability to imitate such banknotes. After all, there are too many aspects involved. I can use them Resources are limited to do this difficult job.”
"Gorel," Gorel's answer was what Sokov had expected, and he had already prepared it in his mind: "If I arrange a group of people and the necessary equipment, can you imitate something like this?" banknotes?”
"Is that the ruble in your hand?" Gorel asked.
"Of course not, I hope you are copying German marks." Sokov knew very well that if he wanted Guolel to agree to his request, he must give him a little sweetener: "If you agree, your forged ration certificate, Just write it off.”
After speaking, Sokov did not give Gorel time to speak, and ordered Samoilov: "Comrade Lieutenant, take him to the next room first, and I will send someone to call you when necessary."
After Gorel was taken away by Samoilov, Lunev, who had long been unable to hold himself in any longer, couldn't wait to ask: "Comrade Commander, do you plan to let him forge the German mark?"
"Yes."
Even though Lunev came from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, he knew nothing about economic warfare. He asked in confusion: "Comrade Commander, I don't understand, what is the use of counterfeiting German currency?"
"It's very useful, my comrade military commissar." Sokov explained his point of view in front of everyone: "We will create a large number of counterfeit banknotes and put them into the German-occupied areas, which will not only disrupt and destroy the economy of the German-occupied areas; at the same time, Counterfeit banknotes can also be used for intelligence work or the daily expenses of espionage organizations. It can be said that it kills two birds with one stone and is beneficial and harmless."
Although Sokov had made the matter very clear, Lunev still said with concern: "Comrade Commander, it seems easy to create counterfeit banknotes to attack the economy of the German-occupied areas, but it is difficult to do it. Make it harder.”
"General Lunev is right," Managarov waited for Lunev to finish and immediately agreed with his point of view: "This thing looks easy, but it is very difficult to do it. . As far as I know, printing banknotes requires special printing plates, paper and ink, and I don’t think we can easily obtain these things.”
Seeing that Managarov got to the crux of the problem, Sokov nodded and replied: "Comrade General, you are right. To make counterfeit banknotes that look like real ones, in addition to what you said, you also need professional talents. .I think the Guolel I just put to use can be put to good use."
"The phone here can be used to communicate with the front army headquarters." Lunev pointed to the phone on the table and said to Sokov: "I think you should report this matter to General Konev as soon as possible and listen to his opinion. How about next."
The call was quickly connected. When Konev heard that Sokov wanted to see him for something, he thought there was something wrong with the landing site. He asked in a panic: "Comrade Sokov, is there something wrong with the landing site?"