Chapter 1562 Bicycle

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The German army occupied Kremenchug for two years. The first thing they did after occupying the city was to issue a proclamation, ordering all Jews to bring documents, money and valuables, and prepare warm clothing. All Jews who did not report on time to Dniprosky Street were to be shot. In order to confuse the Jews, they also emphasized in the announcement that any citizen who stole while the Jews were out would be shot.

After this proclamation was issued, the vast majority of the Jews in the city thought that the Germans were preparing to resettle them, so they took all their belongings and their families to the location designated by the Germans.

Kremenchug was only a small city, with a total number of Jews in the city of no more than 3,000. After arriving at the designated location, they were escorted by the SS and headed toward the south of the city.

When they came to the bank of the Dnieper River, the SS asked the Jews to pile their luggage at a designated place, and in groups of twenty, they took off their clothes and stood by the river. After the Jews stood up, the SS soldiers who had been prepared opened fire behind them. Most of the Jews who were shot fell directly into the river and were swept away by the rushing water. The few corpses left on the shore would be thrown into the river and washed away after being shot again.

When the gunshots rang out, some Jews realized something was wrong and tried to use the watches, rings, earrings and diamonds they carried to bribe the SS around them, hoping that they would let them go; some tried to escape. But all the efforts of the Jews were in vain. Whether they bribed the SS with valuables or escaped, they were all shot directly by the inhumane SS.

When groups of Jews were stripped naked and driven to the river by the SS to be shot, some clever Jews got down before the sound of gunshots and jumped directly into the cold river water, escaping the fate of death. Among these survivors, two Jews escaped and returned to the city after going through all kinds of hardships. They hid in the shelter provided for them by Eulis for two years.

Under the rule of the Germans, the residents of the city had to choose to work for the Germans in order to survive. Most of them were like the bakery owner Yulis. Fight back soon and drive away all the damn Germans.

But there were also many weaklings in the city. They quickly defected to the Germans and worked wholeheartedly to help them and harm their own compatriots. For example, the spies who were caught this time were among the scum.

Sokov was chatting with Managarov when he suddenly heard Samyko asking Samoilov to send the captured spies to the hospital for treatment. He stopped talking, turned around and looked at Samyko and said : "Comrade Chief of Staff, what order did you just give Lieutenant Samoylov?"

Samyko was stunned for a moment, and then replied: "Lieutenant Samoilov and the others caught two other spies who slipped through the net, but during the arrest process, two people were arrested, so that our soldiers had to shoot, Now one is dead and one is wounded. In order to get more information from the spies, I ordered the lieutenant comrade to send the wounded to the hospital for rescue."

"There's no need to resuscitate him, just kill him." Sokov said coldly and without expression, "Don't waste our precious medicines on this scum."

"But, Comrade Commander." After hearing Sokov's cold order, Samek said with some hesitation: "I think we can get some information we need from this spy."

"Comrade Chief of Staff, don't forget that the reason these two spies slipped through the crackdown during the daytime arrest was because they were sent to collect rationed food." Sokov thought of the losses that these two spies who slipped through the trap had brought to the city. At that time, he was filled with hatred and would not let them go so easily: "According to my experience, these guys who were sent to run errands are the most insignificant people in the entire organization. Even if they are willing to confess, they can't be asked." Anything of value.”

Samyko thought about Sokov's words carefully and felt that what he said was very reasonable. If the injured spy was really an important figure in the organization, he would not be sent to perform tasks such as collecting food. He nodded and was about to convey Sokov's order to Samoylov when he heard Sokov say: "Comrade Chief of Staff, please wait a moment."

"I remember that the time when the third fire broke out and the time when the second fire broke out was no more than five minutes apart." Sokov frowned and said: "The distance between the two places is probably one or two kilometers. How can a spy reach out in such a short distance?" The fact that they set fire within a certain period of time means they used transportation. Ask the lieutenant, what kind of transportation did the spies use?"

Sameko agreed and asked into the microphone: "Comrade Lieutenant, the commander asked me to ask you, did the two captured spies use any means of transportation?"

"Report to Comrade Chief of Staff," Samoylov quickly replied: "The spies used two bicycles. Fortunately, they were not damaged during the shooting and can continue to be used."

When Sokov learned that Samoilov had seized two bicycles during the arrest of the spies, he couldn't help but secretly rejoiced. Then he ordered Samyko: "Chief of Staff, tell the lieutenant to send someone to take the bicycles immediately." send over."

Samoilov learned that Sokov wanted to see the seized bicycles, and he dared not neglect them, so he quickly ordered two bicycles to be sent to the headquarters.

When Sokov heard that the bicycle had arrived outside the door, he stood up and said to Samyko: "Chief of Staff, I'm going out to take a look at the seized bicycle. If anything happens, send someone to the door to call me." After that, he raised his leg. Just head outside.

Managarov couldn't help but feel strange when he saw Sokov couldn't wait to walk outside when he heard that the bicycle had arrived. In order to find out what was going on, he also walked out of the headquarters.

When he came to the door, he happened to see Sokov taking the bicycle from a soldier, holding the handle of the bicycle with both hands, stepping on the left pedal with his left foot, and after sliding forward for a few steps, he turned his right leg over. He sat directly on the bicycle seat and rode steadily in circles in the square in front of the church.

The German army occupied Kremenchug for two years. The first thing they did after occupying the city was to issue a proclamation, ordering all Jews to bring documents, money and valuables, and prepare warm clothing. All Jews who did not report on time to Dniprosky Street were to be shot. In order to confuse the Jews, they also emphasized in the announcement that any citizen who stole while the Jews were out would be shot.

After this proclamation was issued, the vast majority of the Jews in the city thought that the Germans were preparing to resettle them, so they took all their belongings and their families to the location designated by the Germans.

Kremenchug was only a small city, with a total number of Jews in the city of no more than 3,000. After arriving at the designated location, they were escorted by the SS and headed toward the south of the city.

When they came to the bank of the Dnieper River, the SS asked the Jews to pile their luggage at a designated place, and in groups of twenty, they took off their clothes and stood by the river. After the Jews stood up, the SS soldiers who had been prepared opened fire behind them. Most of the Jews who were shot fell directly into the river and were swept away by the rushing water. The few corpses left on the shore would be thrown into the river and washed away after being shot again.

When the gunshots rang out, some Jews realized something was wrong and tried to use the watches, rings, earrings and diamonds they carried to bribe the SS around them, hoping that they would let them go; some tried to escape. But all the efforts of the Jews were in vain. Whether they bribed the SS with valuables or escaped, they were all shot directly by the inhumane SS.

When groups of Jews were stripped naked and driven to the river by the SS to be shot, some clever Jews got down before the sound of gunshots and jumped directly into the cold river water, escaping the fate of death. Among these survivors, two Jews escaped and returned to the city after going through all kinds of hardships. They hid in the shelter provided for them by Eulis for two years.

Under the rule of the Germans, the residents of the city had to choose to work for the Germans in order to survive. Most of them were like the bakery owner Yulis. Fight back soon and drive away all the damn Germans.

But there were also many weaklings in the city. They quickly defected to the Germans and worked wholeheartedly to help them and harm their own compatriots. For example, the spies who were caught this time were among the scum.

Sokov was chatting with Managarov when he suddenly heard Samyko asking Samoilov to send the captured spies to the hospital for treatment. He stopped talking, turned around and looked at Samyko and said : "Comrade Chief of Staff, what order did you just give Lieutenant Samoylov?"

Samyko was stunned for a moment, and then replied: "Lieutenant Samoilov and the others caught two other spies who slipped through the net, but during the arrest process, two people were arrested, so that our soldiers had to shoot, Now one is dead and one is wounded. In order to get more information from the spies, I ordered the lieutenant comrade to send the wounded to the hospital for rescue."

"There's no need to resuscitate him, just kill him." Sokov said coldly and without expression, "Don't waste our precious medicines on this scum."

"But, Comrade Commander." After hearing Sokov's cold order, Samek said with some hesitation: "I think we can get some information we need from this spy."

"Comrade Chief of Staff, don't forget that the reason these two spies slipped through the crackdown during the daytime arrest was because they were sent to collect rationed food." Sokov thought of the losses that these two spies who slipped through the trap had brought to the city. At that time, he was filled with hatred and would not let them go so easily: "According to my experience, these guys who were sent to run errands are the most insignificant people in the entire organization. Even if they are willing to confess, they can't be asked." Anything of value.”

Samyko thought about Sokov's words carefully and felt that what he said was very reasonable. If the injured spy was really an important figure in the organization, he would not be sent to perform tasks such as collecting food. He nodded and was about to convey Sokov's order to Samoylov when he heard Sokov say: "Comrade Chief of Staff, please wait a moment."

"I remember that the time when the third fire broke out and the time when the second fire broke out was no more than five minutes apart." Sokov frowned and said: "The distance between the two places is probably one or two kilometers. How can a spy reach out in such a short distance?" The fact that they set fire within a certain period of time means they used transportation. Ask the lieutenant, what kind of transportation did the spies use?"

Sameko agreed and asked into the microphone: "Comrade Lieutenant, the commander asked me to ask you, did the two captured spies use any means of transportation?"

"Report to Comrade Chief of Staff," Samoylov quickly replied: "The spies used two bicycles. Fortunately, they were not damaged during the shooting and can continue to be used."

When Sokov learned that Samoilov had seized two bicycles during the arrest of the spies, he couldn't help but secretly rejoiced. Then he ordered Samyko: "Chief of Staff, tell the lieutenant to send someone to take the bicycles immediately." send over."

Samoilov learned that Sokov wanted to see the seized bicycles, and he dared not neglect them, so he quickly ordered two bicycles to be sent to the headquarters.

When Sokov heard that the bicycle had arrived outside the door, he stood up and said to Samyko: "Chief of Staff, I'm going out to take a look at the seized bicycle. If anything happens, send someone to the door to call me." After that, he raised his leg. Just head outside.

Managarov couldn't help but feel strange when he saw Sokov couldn't wait to walk outside when he heard that the bicycle had arrived. In order to find out what was going on, he also walked out of the headquarters.

When he came to the door, he happened to see Sokov taking the bicycle from a soldier, holding the handle of the bicycle with both hands, stepping on the left pedal with his left foot, and after sliding forward for a few steps, he turned his right leg over. He sat directly on the bicycle seat and rode steadily in circles in the square in front of the church.

The German army occupied Kremenchug for two years. The first thing they did after occupying the city was to issue a proclamation, ordering all Jews to bring documents, money and valuables, and prepare warm clothing. All Jews who did not report on time to Dniprosky Street were to be shot. In order to confuse the Jews, they also emphasized in the announcement that any citizen who stole while the Jews were out would be shot.

After this proclamation was issued, the vast majority of the Jews in the city thought that the Germans were preparing to resettle them, so they took all their belongings and their families to the location designated by the Germans.

When they came to the bank of the Dnieper River, the SS asked the Jews to pile their luggage at a designated place, and in groups of twenty, they took off their clothes and stood by the river. After the Jews stood up, the SS soldiers who had been prepared opened fire behind them. Most of the Jews who were shot fell directly into the river and were swept away by the rushing water. The few corpses left on the shore would be thrown into the river and washed away after being shot again.

When the gunshots rang out, some Jews realized something was wrong and tried to use the watches, rings, earrings and diamonds they carried to bribe the SS around them, hoping that they would let them go; some tried to escape. But all the efforts of the Jews were in vain. Whether they bribed the SS with valuables or escaped, they were all shot directly by the inhumane SS.