Several Romanian soldiers were released but did not leave. After all, this is an emergency period, and they are worried that if they leave rashly, the Soviet army may shoot behind them. It is not clear how they will die by then, so the best choice is to follow the Soviet army from a distance.
When Glushko noticed the Romanian soldiers following him, he stopped, called an officer, and told the other person: "Lieutenant, go and ask those Romanians why they have been following us?"
The lieutenant went over to make inquiries and came back to report to Glushko: "Comrade deputy commander, I have already asked. They are worried that if they leave like this, we will shoot them from behind."
After Glushko figured out the reason why the Romanians were following behind, he really didn't know whether to laugh or cry. He thought for a moment and then said to the officer: "Since they want to follow, let them follow. We won't suffer any losses anyway."
Not long after, everyone arrived outside the church.
Glushiko ordered the soldiers carrying the stretcher to place the body on the roadside. Then he walked up the steps alone and said to the officer on duty at the door: "I am Lieutenant Colonel Glushiko, deputy commander of the 126th Regiment. I have important matters." I need to see the teacher about the matter, please inform me."
The officer on duty had long seen the corpse carried by the soldiers. Now when he heard Glushiko say this, he immediately realized that the other party had completed the task assigned to them by the division headquarters, and asked with a smile: "Comrade Lieutenant Colonel , did you catch the German spy?"
"Here, look over there." Glushko pouted towards the stretcher in the distance and said in a joking tone: "I've caught him, but it's a pity that he's not alive, just a corpse."
"Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, please come in." The officer on duty saw clearly the body lying on the stretcher and took the initiative to open the door for Glushko. "Not only is the division commander inside, but also the commander."
The reason why the officer on duty took the initiative to mention Sokov was not that he had no awareness of confidentiality, but that Sokov entered the city with the regiment in front of him, and there was no need to keep it secret from them.
After thanking the officer on duty, Glushko strode into the headquarters.
"Lieutenant Colonel Glushko," Ponedelin, who was talking to Sokov, suddenly saw Glushko walking in from the outside, and couldn't help but asked in surprise: "What are you doing here?"
Glushko raised his hand to salute Ponedelin and said respectfully: "Comrade division commander, Lieutenant Colonel Glushko, deputy commander of the 126th Guards Regiment, would like to report to you that we have successfully captured the German spy who sneaked into the city. , specially come to report to you."
"Oh, the German spy has been caught?" Hearing Glushko say this, Ponedelin couldn't help but feel happy: "Where is he? Bring him in quickly. I want to interrogate him personally. "
"Um, Comrade Commander." Hearing that Ponedelin said that he wanted to interrogate the German agent in person, Glushko replied with some embarrassment: "The German agent is indeed outside, but if you want to interrogate him, I'm afraid it's impossible. "
"Why?" Ponejelin asked puzzledly.
"Lieutenant Colonel Ponedelin, I think I can explain this to you." Sokov guessed the truth of the matter from Glushko's words. "I think they must have caught the German spy, but Not a living person, but a corpse. Lieutenant Colonel Glushko, am I right?" His last words were directly asked to Glushko.
"That's right, Comrade Commander." Seeing that Sokov guessed the truth of the matter at once, he quickly gave a thumbs up: "You guessed it right, the German agents resisted when we arrested them and have been captured by our troops. The soldier killed him."
"Why do you want to beat him to death?" After learning that the German spy had been killed, Ponejelin couldn't help but feel a little disappointed. "Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, you should capture him alive, so that we can get more useful information from him." information."
"It's useless, Lieutenant Colonel Ponedelin." Seeing Glushko's hesitant expression, Sokov knew that he was worried, so he took the initiative and said to Ponedelin: "German spy When he discovers that he is exposed, he will not surrender and will definitely resist, so shooting him to death is completely correct."
Sokov paused for a moment, then continued: "Germans who engage in this profession generally have very strict mouths. Even if we catch him alive, it will be difficult to get any useful information from his mouth."
"Yes, yes, Comrade Commander is right." Seeing Sokov speaking for himself, Glushko said quickly: "When we arrested the German spy, he also killed and injured several of our soldiers. , in order to prevent him from causing us more casualties, I could only decisively give the order to kill him. At that time, I considered that such a stubborn enemy might not be able to provide us with anything even if we caught him. Useful information."
"Lieutenant Colonel Ponedelin," Sokov said to Ponedelin: "You can call General Antonetta and tell him that the German agent who sneaked into the city has been captured by us, and his people can Leave the military camp and move around freely."
Upon hearing what Sokov said, Glushko quickly said: "Comrade Commander, I have something else to report to you."
"whats the matter?"
"That's right, I met several Romanian soldiers when I was leading a patrol..."
"How could this happen?" Hearing that Glushko met several Romanian soldiers during his patrol, Ponejelin had an expression of disbelief on his face: "We have asked General Antonetta to bring all the soldiers together." The officers and soldiers are temporarily locked up in the barracks. How can there be Romanian soldiers on the street? Is there any problem in this? "
"Lieutenant Colonel Ponedelin, I think these soldiers should have sneaked out of the barracks." After Sokov finished explaining to Ponedelin, he turned to ask Glushko: "Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, Where are those soldiers now?"
"Just outside the headquarters."
"Outside the headquarters?" After hearing this, Ponejelin asked in surprise, "What are they doing here?"
"The situation is like this, Comrade Division Commander." Seeing Ponejelin's confused look, Glushko quickly explained to him: "After killing the German agents, I ordered my men to release these Romanian soldiers. But After they were released, they felt uneasy and worried that our soldiers would shoot them in the back, so they followed us and came here." After several Romanian soldiers were released, they did not leave. After all, this is an emergency period, and they are worried that if they leave rashly, the Soviet army may shoot behind them. It is not clear how they will die by then, so the best choice is to follow the Soviet army from a distance.
When Glushko noticed the Romanian soldiers following him, he stopped, called an officer, and told the other person: "Lieutenant, go and ask those Romanians why they have been following us?"
The lieutenant went over to make inquiries and came back to report to Glushko: "Comrade deputy commander, I have already asked. They are worried that if they leave like this, we will shoot them from behind."
After Glushko figured out the reason why the Romanians were following behind, he really didn't know whether to laugh or cry. He thought for a moment and then said to the officer: "Since they want to follow, let them follow. We won't suffer any losses anyway."
Not long after, everyone arrived outside the church.
Glushiko ordered the soldiers carrying the stretcher to place the body on the roadside. Then he walked up the steps alone and said to the officer on duty at the door: "I am Lieutenant Colonel Glushiko, deputy commander of the 126th Regiment. I have important matters." I need to see the teacher about the matter, please inform me."
The officer on duty had long seen the corpse carried by the soldiers. Now when he heard Glushiko say this, he immediately realized that the other party had completed the task assigned to them by the division headquarters, and asked with a smile: "Comrade Lieutenant Colonel , did you catch the German spy?"
"Here, look over there." Glushko pouted towards the stretcher in the distance and said in a teasing tone: "I've caught him, but it's a pity that he's not alive, just a corpse."
"Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, please come in." The officer on duty saw clearly the body lying on the stretcher and took the initiative to open the door for Glushko. "Not only the division commander is inside, but also the commander."
The reason why the officer on duty took the initiative to mention Sokov was not that he had no awareness of confidentiality, but that Sokov entered the city with the regiment in front of him, and there was no need to keep it secret from them.
After thanking the officer on duty, Glushko strode into the headquarters.
"Lieutenant Colonel Glushko," Ponedelin, who was talking to Sokov, suddenly saw Glushko walking in from the outside, and couldn't help but asked in surprise: "What are you doing here?"
Glushko raised his hand to salute Ponedelin and said respectfully: "Comrade division commander, Lieutenant Colonel Glushko, deputy commander of the 126th Guards Regiment, would like to report to you that we have successfully captured the German spy who sneaked into the city. , specially come to report to you."
"Oh, the German spy has been caught?" Hearing Glushko say this, Ponedelin couldn't help but feel happy: "Where is he? Bring him in quickly. I want to interrogate him personally. "
"Um, Comrade Commander." Hearing that Ponedelin said that he wanted to interrogate the German spy in person, Glushko replied with some embarrassment: "The German spy is indeed outside, but if you want to interrogate him, I'm afraid it's impossible. "
"Why?" Ponejelin asked puzzledly.
"Lieutenant Colonel Ponedelin, I think I can explain this to you." Sokov guessed the truth of the matter from Glushko's words. "I think they must have caught the German spy, but Not a living person, but a corpse. Lieutenant Colonel Glushko, am I right?" His last words were directly asked to Glushko.
"That's right, Comrade Commander." Seeing that Sokov guessed the truth of the matter at once, he quickly gave a thumbs up: "You guessed it right, the German agents resisted when we arrested them and have been captured by our troops. The soldier killed him."
"Why do you want to beat him to death?" After learning that the German spy had been killed, Ponejelin couldn't help but feel a little disappointed. "Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, you should capture him alive, so that we can get more useful information from him." information."
"It's useless, Lieutenant Colonel Ponedelin." Seeing Glushko's hesitant expression, Sokov knew that he was worried, so he took the initiative and said to Ponedelin: "German spy When he discovers that he is exposed, he will not surrender and will definitely resist, so shooting him to death is completely correct."
Sokov paused for a moment, then continued: "Germans who engage in this profession generally have very strict mouths. Even if we catch him alive, it will be difficult to get any useful information from his mouth."
"Yes, yes, Comrade Commander is right." Seeing Sokov speaking for himself, Glushko said quickly: "When we arrested the German spy, he also killed and injured several of our soldiers. , in order to prevent him from causing us more casualties, I could only decisively give the order to kill him. At that time, I considered that such a stubborn enemy would not be able to provide us with anything useful even if we caught him. information."
"Lieutenant Colonel Ponedelin," Sokov said to Ponedelin: "You can call General Antonetta and tell him that the German agent who sneaked into the city has been captured by us, and his people can Leave the military camp and move around freely."
Upon hearing what Sokov said, Glushko quickly said: "Comrade Commander, I have something else to report to you."
"whats the matter?"
"That's right, I met several Romanian soldiers when I was leading a patrol..."
"How could this happen?" Hearing that Glushko met several Romanian soldiers during his patrol, Ponejelin had an expression of disbelief on his face: "We have asked General Antonetta to bring all the soldiers together." The officers and soldiers are temporarily locked up in the barracks. How can there be Romanian soldiers on the street? Is there any problem in this? "
"Lieutenant Colonel Ponedelin, I think these soldiers should have sneaked out of the barracks." After Sokov finished explaining to Ponedelin, he turned to ask Glushko: "Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, Where are those soldiers now?"
"Just outside the headquarters."
"Outside the headquarters?" After hearing this, Ponejelin asked in surprise, "What are they doing here?"
"The situation is like this, Comrade Division Commander." Seeing Ponejelin's confused look, Glushko quickly explained to him: "After killing the German agents, I ordered my men to release these Romanian soldiers. But After they were released, they felt uneasy and worried that our soldiers would shoot them in the back, so they followed us and came here." "How could this happen?" I heard that Glushko was there. During the patrol, he met several Romanian soldiers. Ponejelin had an expression of disbelief on his face: "We have asked General Antonetta to temporarily lock all the officers and soldiers in the barracks. How could they appear on the street?" What about the Romanian soldiers? Is there something wrong with this?"
"Lieutenant Colonel Ponedelin, I think these soldiers should have sneaked out of the barracks." After Sokov finished explaining to Ponedelin, he turned to ask Glushko: "Comrade Lieutenant Colonel, Where are those soldiers now?"
"Just outside the headquarters."
"The situation is like this, Comrade Division Commander." Seeing Ponejelin's confused look, Glushko quickly explained to him: "After killing the German agents, I ordered my men to release these Romanian soldiers. But After they were released, they felt uneasy and worried that our soldiers would shoot them in the back, so they followed us and ended up here."
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