Chapter 1886

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"The Russians have reached an agreement with us." Now that the agreement has been reached with the Soviet army, although the written document has not been signed yet, Antonetta decided that she should tell her subordinates the truth so that they would be well aware of it: "Wait for me After the army signs a written agreement with them, their troops will be stationed in Otac."

Seeing the panic on his men's faces, he comforted everyone and said: "Don't worry, the Russians have made it clear that they will not disarm our troops or put us into prisoner of war camps, but will stay with us in Otats City." implement common defense within the country.”

"What, you won't disarm us or send us to a prisoner of war camp?" The leader of the 53rd Regiment asked in surprise: "Mr. Division Commander, is this all true?"

"Of course it is true." Antonetta nodded and said: "I have sent the chief of staff, Colonel Dinu, to Chernivtsi to sign a formal agreement with the Russians. After the signing is completed, the Russians will send The troops are stationed in Otac. Before they arrive, in order to prevent the news from leaking and alerting the Germans, this matter must not be reported outside. Do you understand?"

"Understood, Mr. Commander." The three regiment leaders replied in unison after hearing this.

"Mr. Division Commander, I have another question." The leader of the 52nd Regiment expressed his concern: "What if the Germans stationed in Otac before the Russians arrived?"

The words of the leader of the 52nd Regiment solidified the atmosphere in the room again.

Yes, if the Germans advance into Otats before the Soviet army arrives. When two sides go to war, which side should you be on and what should you do?

After a long time, Antonetta finally said: "In order to avoid this bad situation, we must think of countermeasures in advance. If the Germans want to enter our city before the Russians arrive, you must find a way Delay time and let them enter the city as late as possible.”

This troublesome question has been answered, and a new question has emerged: "If the Soviet Union and Germany go to war, do we also need to fight?"

"No need." Antonetta knew very well that this was a matter of concern to her subordinates, so she told everyone bluntly: "The Russians have already said that once they fight the Germans, they will be responsible for the fighting outside the city. Our task is just to maintain order in the city to prevent residents from becoming panicked due to fighting outside the city."

After finding out that the division commander had decided to cooperate with the Soviet army, several regiment leaders asked the questions they were worried about. Antonetta faced many problems and took the trouble to explain them one by one.

Finally, the commander of the 52nd Regiment raised a question that everyone was concerned about: "Mr. Division Commander, who is the Russian commander who agreed to our conditions? Can what he said count?"

"If it were anyone else, I might not believe it yet." Antonetta said confidently: "But the Russian commander we are negotiating with is General Sokov, the commander of the 53rd Group Army."

"General Sokov?!" The commander of the 54th Regiment, who had remained silent, asked tentatively: "Is that General Sokov?"

"That's right, who else could it be but him."

The conversation between the two was like playing a riddle, which dispelled everyone's worries. Since they were cooperating with General Sokov's troops, there was nothing to fear. It is said that this general has never lost against the Germans, so everyone is full of confidence in this cooperation.

Besides, after Dinu came to Chernivtsi, he met Colonel Surodenko, commander of the 130th Division, and signed a cooperation agreement with him.

After both parties completed the signing, Dinu smiled and asked Surodenko: "Mr. Colonel, now that we have completed the signing ceremony, when will your troops be stationed in Otac?"

"Colonel Dinu, I think I will disappoint you." Surodenko sighed and said, "Before you arrived, I just received a call from the headquarters that our division will not be stationed in Otac."

"What, you're not going to station in Otats?!" Dinu suddenly felt like he had been deceived when he heard what Surodenko said. He looked at the agreement in the hand of an officer on the other side and wanted to rush out immediately. Go up and grab it, and tear it to pieces. However, seeing the numerous Soviet officers and soldiers around him, he gave up the impulsive idea.

He said angrily: "Mr. Colonel, aren't you deceiving us? You said that after signing the agreement, you would send troops to Otac, but now you suddenly changed your mind."

Surodenko heard from Dinu's words that the other party had misunderstood, and quickly explained: "Colonel Dinu, you misunderstood. I just said that our division will not be stationed in Otac, not that our army will not be stationed. You know, The superiors have arranged for new troops to enter Otac and implement common defense with you."

Dinu asked curiously: "Mr. Colonel, please tell me truthfully, which unit entered Otats?"

Although the troops stationed in Otac are being mobilized secretly, there is no need to keep it secret for Dinu who came to negotiate, so Surodenko said truthfully: "The troops stationed in Otac this time are the 41st Guards division."

"The 41st Guards Division?" Dinu asked strangely: "Where is this unit now? Why did your commander choose to send this unit to Otac?" "The Russians have reached an agreement with us. ." Now that an agreement has been reached with the Soviet army, although the written document has not been signed yet, Antonetta decided to tell his subordinates the truth so that they can be aware of it: "After our army signs a written agreement with them, they will The troops will be stationed in Otac."

Seeing the panic on his men's faces, he comforted everyone and said: "Don't worry, the Russians have made it clear that they will not disarm our troops or put us into prisoner of war camps, but will stay with us in Otats City." implement common defense within the country.”

"What, you won't disarm us or send us to a prisoner of war camp?" The leader of the 53rd Regiment asked in surprise: "Mr. Division Commander, is this all true?"

"Of course it is true." Antonetta nodded and said: "I have sent the chief of staff, Colonel Dinu, to Chernivtsi to sign a formal agreement with the Russians. After the signing is completed, the Russians will send The troops are stationed in Otac. Before they arrive, in order to prevent the news from leaking and alerting the Germans, this matter must not be reported outside. Do you understand?"

"Understood, Mr. Commander." The three regiment leaders replied in unison after hearing this.

"Mr. Division Commander, I have another question." The leader of the 52nd Regiment expressed his concern: "What if the Germans stationed in Otac before the Russians arrived?"

The words of the leader of the 52nd Regiment solidified the atmosphere in the room again.

Yes, if the Germans advance into Otats before the Soviet army arrives. When two sides go to war, which side should you be on and what should you do?

After a long time, Antonetta finally said: "In order to avoid this bad situation, we must think of countermeasures in advance. If the Germans want to enter our city before the Russians arrive, you must find a way Delay time and let them enter the city as late as possible.”

This troublesome question has been answered, and a new question has emerged: "If the Soviet Union and Germany go to war, do we also need to fight?"

"No need." Antonetta knew very well that this was a matter of concern to her subordinates, so she told everyone bluntly: "The Russians have already said that once they fight the Germans, they will be responsible for the fighting outside the city. Our task is just to maintain order in the city to prevent residents from becoming panicked due to fighting outside the city."

After finding out that the division commander had decided to cooperate with the Soviet army, several regiment leaders asked the questions they were worried about. Antonetta faced many problems and took the trouble to explain them one by one.

Finally, the commander of the 52nd Regiment raised a question that everyone was concerned about: "Mr. Division Commander, who is the Russian commander who agreed to our conditions? Can what he said count?"

"If it were anyone else, I might not believe it yet." Antonetta said confidently: "But the Russian commander we are negotiating with is General Sokov, the commander of the 53rd Group Army."

"General Sokov?!" The commander of the 54th Regiment, who had remained silent, asked tentatively: "Is that General Sokov?"

"That's right, who else could it be but him."

The conversation between the two was like playing a riddle, which dispelled everyone's worries. Since they were cooperating with General Sokov's troops, there was nothing to fear. It is said that this general has never lost against the Germans, so everyone is full of confidence in this cooperation.

Besides, after Dinu came to Chernivtsi, he met Colonel Surodenko, commander of the 130th Division, and signed a cooperation agreement with him.

After both parties completed the signing, Dinu smiled and asked Surodenko: "Mr. Colonel, now that we have completed the signing ceremony, when will your troops be stationed in Otac?"

"Colonel Dinu, I think I will disappoint you." Surodenko sighed and said, "Before you arrived, I just received a call from the headquarters that our division will not be stationed in Otac."

"What, you're not going to station in Otats?!" Dinu suddenly felt like he had been deceived when he heard what Surodenko said. He looked at the agreement in the hand of an officer on the other side and wanted to rush out immediately. Go up and grab it, and then tear it to pieces. However, seeing the numerous Soviet officers and soldiers around him, he gave up the impulsive idea.

He said angrily: "Mr. Colonel, aren't you deceiving us? You said that after signing the agreement, you would send troops to Otac, but now you suddenly changed your mind."

Surodenko heard from Dinu's words that the other party had misunderstood, and quickly explained: "Colonel Dinu, you misunderstood. I just said that our division will not be stationed in Otac, not that our army will not be stationed. You know, The superiors have arranged for new troops to enter Otac and implement common defense with you."

Dinu asked curiously: "Mr. Colonel, please tell me truthfully, which unit entered Otats?"

Although the troops stationed in Otac are being mobilized secretly, there is no need to keep it secret for Dinu who came to negotiate, so Surodenko said truthfully: "The troops stationed in Otac this time are the 41st Guards division."

"The 41st Guards Division?" Dinu asked strangely: "Where is this unit now? Why did your commander choose to send this unit to Otac?" "The Russians have reached an agreement with us. ." Now that an agreement has been reached with the Soviet army, although the written document has not been signed yet, Antonetta decided to tell her subordinates the truth so that they would be aware of it: "After our army signs a written agreement with them, they will The troops will be stationed in Otac."

Seeing the panic on his men's faces, he comforted everyone and said: "Don't worry, the Russians have made it clear that they will not disarm our troops or put us into prisoner-of-war camps. Instead, they will stay with us in the city of Otats." implement common defense within the country.”

"What, you won't disarm us or send us to a prisoner of war camp?" The leader of the 53rd Regiment asked in surprise: "Mr. Division Commander, is this all true?"

"Of course it is true." Antonetta nodded and said: "I have sent the chief of staff, Colonel Dinu, to Chernivtsi to sign a formal agreement with the Russians. After the signing is completed, the Russians will send The troops are stationed in Otac. Before they arrive, in order to prevent the news from leaking and alerting the Germans, this matter must not be reported outside. Do you understand?"

"Understood, Mr. Commander." The three regiment leaders replied in unison after hearing this.

"Mr. Division Commander, I have another question." The leader of the 52nd Regiment expressed his concern: "What if the Germans stationed in Otac before the Russians arrived?"

The words of the leader of the 52nd Regiment solidified the atmosphere in the room again.

Yes, if the Germans advance into Otats before the Soviet army arrives. When two sides go to war, which side should you be on and what should you do?

After a long time, Antonetta finally said: "In order to avoid this bad situation, we must think of countermeasures in advance. If the Germans want to enter our city before the Russians arrive, you must find a way Delay time and let them enter the city as late as possible.”

This troublesome question has been answered, and a new question has emerged: "If the Soviet Union and Germany go to war, do we also need to fight?"

"No need." Antonetta knew very well that this was a matter of concern to her subordinates, so she told everyone bluntly: "The Russians have already said that once they fight the Germans, they will be responsible for the fighting outside the city. Our task is just to maintain order in the city to prevent residents from becoming panicked due to fighting outside the city."

After finding out that the division commander had decided to cooperate with the Soviet army, several regiment leaders asked the questions they were worried about. Antonetta faced many problems and took the trouble to explain them one by one.

Finally, the commander of the 52nd Regiment raised a question that everyone was concerned about: "Mr. Division Commander, who is the Russian commander who agreed to our conditions? Can what he said count?"

"If it were anyone else, I might not believe it yet." Antonetta said confidently: "But the Russian commander we are negotiating with is General Sokov, the commander of the 53rd Group Army."

The conversation between the two was like playing a riddle, which dispelled everyone's worries. Since they were cooperating with General Sokov's troops, there was nothing to fear. It is said that this general has never lost against the Germans, so everyone is full of confidence in this cooperation.