Chapter 140: Instructor

Shulka faced the vice-instructor with a serious face, believing that it was deliberate.

Not long ago, Shulka lamented that he had finally gotten rid of this boring, boring, shameless, and nasty assistant instructor......

How shameless and obscene?

Can you stare at a big man every day be shameless and obscene?!

Now, he is following him like a ghost, is there any reason for this? Is there still a royal law?

Sitting at the desk, Shulka's eyes stared at the deputy instructor opposite like a murderous knife, he hoped to use the invisible murderous aura to make the deputy instructor retreat, but the deputy instructor was not affected at all as if he had practiced an iron cloth shirt.

"Well, Comrade Shulka!" The deputy instructor calmly drank water while flipping through the newspaper: "I heard that you took the initiative to ask for additional instructors this time, and this ideological consciousness is worthy of praise."

Indeed, the formation of a new army needs to start from the ideology, because the ideology is the soul of the army and the source of the courage of the soldiers, and no matter how good the physical quality and military quality are, without tenacious perseverance and indomitable spirit, it is possible to compromise in front of the enemy and become a traitor to the motherland in the end......"

Shulka almost spurted a mouthful of blood onto the ceiling.

"What's the matter, Comrade Shulka?" The assistant instructor asked, "Do you find this tricky?" Rest assured, I'm only an assistant instructor, but I've been in charge of politics for five years, and I know how to unite the fighters so that they can bravely rush to the enemy on the battlefield......"

"Wait, Comrade Deputy Instructor!" Shulka interrupted the assistant instructor: "I suppose they told you that you need to cooperate with me, right?" ”

"Of course!" The assistant instructor replied, "Isn't that what I'm cooperating with you right now?" ”

"The question is ......," Shulka said, "our troops are not purely asking fighters to bravely rush at the enemy......"

"And, of course, killing the enemy!"

I'm going to go!

If he could, Shulka really wanted to kick the assistant instructor back to Odessa.

Major Gavrilov, who was not far away, also looked helpless.

"Why didn't they send Commissar Fuming to cooperate with us?" Major Gavrilov asked.

"Odessa needs Comrade Fumin to organize work!" "As you know, there are many rebels lurking in Odessa, who are always ready to subvert and divide our comrades, and there are many people who are not strong enough," said the deputy instructor......

"I see, Comrade Deputy Instructor!" Shulka said: "Let's get to work! ”

"Of course, I've been ready for a long time!"

Shulka resigned himself to his fate.

Even if he asks Admiral Kilponos to replace the assistant instructor, who can guarantee that the replacement will be better?

So, get to work!

But where to start?

"Comrade Varenka!" After thinking about it, Shulka said, "I need a map detailing each village!" ”

"Yes, Comrade Shulka!"

The map was quickly sent, after all, this was the headquarters of the Front.

"Our work is two-fold!" "On the one hand, there is the formation of an infiltration unit, which is responsible for carrying out the tasks directly," Shulka said. On the other hand, there is the ideological mobilization force, which is responsible for establishing base areas behind enemy lines to support the infiltration troops, organizing the fighters and the masses scattered behind enemy lines to become the reserve force of the infiltration troops, and also has propaganda, intelligence and other work. ”

Several people nodded in unison, and then Major Gavrilov understood better why Shulka needed an instructor...... Ideological mobilization troops are more suitable for political workers.

Once the direction is set, the follow-up work has a clue.

The first is to compile the villages and towns near the German railways, roads, and bridges.

Then go to the villages and towns to find soldiers......

This is due to the fact that the soldiers are familiar with the terrain of the original village and town, as well as acquaintances and relatives, so it is easier for them to hide and survive even if they do not have any supplies.

"What excuse are they going to use?" Major Gavrilov asked: "I mean, they can't reveal their identity, otherwise there is a high probability that a traitor will betray them!" ”

Major Gavrilov was right in his fears, as previously stated, the Ukrainians had ideas about Moscow, and even among the common people there was no shortage of Germans who regarded the Germans as liberators.

Therefore, if you return to the village in the open and tell them: "Unite and drive out the invaders!" ”

It won't be long before the Germans will appear in front of them.

So, they need an excuse, an excuse to go back to the village.

"Deserter!" Shulka said: "They were deserters, and because of Order No. 270 they could not return to the Soviet units, and at the same time they did not want to join the German troops!" ”

Gavrilov and the others looked at each other, then nodded, which was indeed a good excuse.

In this respect, Order No. 270 is an advantage.

"This task is dangerous!" Major Gavrilov said: "Because they will be mistaken for traitors!" ”

"But precisely because of this, they have a better chance of winning the trust of their enemies!" Valenka said.

"Yes!" Shulka said: "So we must carefully screen, the deputy instructor is right, compared with military quality, the ideological will and adaptability of this unit are more important!" ”

So the first substantive operation is screening.

Screening is not difficult.

After all, it had been some time since the outbreak of war...... In peacetime, screening is the most difficult, because everyone can shout slogans, but when it comes to life and death, it may be a different matter.

There is a saying that "the troops in peacetime are the ceiling troops", to the effect that they are used to see and not to use.

On the contrary, it is much easier to screen in wartime, and they only need to select from the troops those who have shown bravery or have stood the test.

Then the roster of these soldiers was sent to the temporary headquarters in Shulka one by one, and the personnel of the headquarters gradually increased.

The first partisans numbered 300 people...... These were set up for the areas on the eastern bank of the Dnieper.

Gavrilov named them "Belgodro partisans".

Belgodro was a major city on the east bank of the Dnieper River, and at this time it had become an important node and supply point for the Germans to block the Southwestern Front, and of course the main target of the partisans.

Shulka divided the three hundred men into ten squads, each with only thirty men.

The strength of 30 men is a little less, but it does not take much manpower to blow up bridges and railways, and the more people there are, the easier it is to be exposed.

What's more, they can also continue to absorb and develop new forces to strengthen themselves in the process of action.

One conundrum was that in order to prevent one person from being captured and becoming a traitor and pulling everyone out, Shulka had to make sure that the squads didn't know each other.

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