Chapter 785: The Golden Wind and Jade Dew Meet
At half past eight the next morning, on the playground of an elementary school in the center of Svatore, a military band played the upbeat "Prussian March".
In the open space on one side, reporters set up cameras and waited for the arrival of the momentous moment.
After the "Prussian March" was played, Chen Dao tugged at the lower placket of the military uniform to make the clothes look as smooth as possible without wrinkles, and then walked towards Lieutenant General Vlasov, who was standing in front of the military band.
After Chen Dao and Lieutenant General Vlasov saluted each other in the presence of the camera and camera on the left, Chen Dao picked up a new pair of Admiral's epaulettes and put them on Lieutenant General Vlasov's shoulder in the tray held by Major Bach, who followed him.
At the end of the ceremony, Chen Dao picked up the Knight's Iron Cross on the tray and put it on Admiral Vlasov's neck.
At the end of the ceremony, the two shook hands tightly and smiled side by side at the camera and camera, leaving them in the same frame, which is a very valuable video material.
After the reporters and friends had their fun, Chen Dao let go of Admiral Vlasov's hand and then entered the next part of the ceremony.
Heavily armed German soldiers, driving a large group of more than 500 Soviet prisoners, marched to the middle of the playground.
Admiral Vlasov walked to the small podium set up in front of the group of prisoners, and in front of the group of prisoners, Major General Kozlov and Major General Shamshin glared angrily, and said into the microphone: "Soldiers, I am General Andrei Andreevich Vlasov, and many of you should have heard my name. Today, I have brought you here to tell you to stop working for Stalin and his lackeys. Stalin and his reactionary government have been wiped out, as evidenced by the results of the recent battles and your present fate.
For the sake of your personal future and destiny, and for the liberation of more people who are being enslaved by Stalin and his lackeys, I now sincerely invite you to stand by my side and join me. We will fight against Stalin's reactionary government and remove them from power in the years to come. If any of you have a sense of responsibility for the future of the country and the nation, please stand up and come to me. We welcome every soldier with a sense of justice, and will give you equal treatment to your rank. Don't hesitate to stand up and come to me. ”
After General Vlasov finished speaking, his gaze swept over the group of prisoners with large black-rimmed glasses, and the first thing he saw was Major General Kozlov and Major General Shamshin.
The three men looked at each other, and Vlasov ignored their annoyed gazes and looked at the group of captives behind them.
Major General Kozlov and Major General Shamshin glared at Admiral Vlasov, and seeing that Admiral Vlasov ignored them, they turned to look behind them, wanting to see how many soldiers wanted to surrender.
In the group of prisoners, Captain Anton Alexander stood in the front position, staring coldly at Vlasov on the podium in front of him.
Captain Alexander was attached to a secret unit of the Soviet Army called the "Red Alert", which was created and led by the son of the late Leningrad high-ranking official Andrei Zhdanov, who was also Stalin's son-in-law, Yuri Zhdanov.
This unit was formed on the template of the German Navy's "Dream Factory" unit, and its main means of combat was to disguise itself as a German army and infiltrate the German army to carry out various sabotage.
Captain Alexander was drafted into this unit because of his political skills, and he was trained in the German language and various German modes of life.
However, the first order he received after completing the training was to enter the combat sequence of the 37th Army, which was about to be surrounded, and become a captain company commander in the 37th Army.
Before leaving, the top boss, Yuri Zhdanov, personally explained the content of the mission.
If there are no accidents, the 37th Army will be surrounded by the Germans, you should not do senseless resistance and surrender directly when you encounter the Germans.
If, after surrendering, you encounter the forces of the Great Traitor Vlasov to recruit soldiers, do not hesitate to join immediately, infiltrate Vlasov's troops, wait for an opportunity to approach the Great Traitor Vlasov, and then kill him.
In order to prevent anyone from betraying and betraying the organization, the members of the squad participating in this mission were broken up and joined by different units of the 37th Army, and they did not know each other.
On the third day after Captain Alexander was sent to the 37th Army, he was successfully captured by the Germans, and was fortunate enough to be selected to join the rebellion meeting personally chaired by General Vlasov and Chen Dao.
It's a pity that he doesn't have a weapon in his hand, otherwise he can kill the big traitor Vlasov and the villain of Heinz von Rosen.
Captain Alexander looked at Admiral Vlasov and Chen Dao, who were not far ahead, and thought regretfully.
Looking at the prisoners around him, Captain Alexander secretly guessed how many comrades from the "Red Alert" unit were hidden among these people?
Captain Alexander looked left and right, drawing the attention of one of the lieutenant officers standing to his right.
The captain officer asked in a low voice: "Comrade Captain, do you want to go out and surrender?" ”
Although Captain Alexander said that he should go out and surrender at this time, according to the order, he still wanted to wait and did not want to be the first prisoner to surrender to the enemy.
Eye-to-eye with the captain, Captain Alexander asked rhetorically: "Comrade Captain, do you want to go out and surrender?" ”
The lieutenant officer said, "How about we go out together if you want?" ”
Captain Alexander immediately cursed in his heart, soft bones, but immediately took it back.
Glancing suspiciously at the captain's officer, Captain Alexander wondered if this comrade could be his comrade-in-arms in the "red alert" unit?
"My name is Viktor Fedorov, let's go out together, and the one who goes out first should be treated more favorably." Said the lieutenant officer.
After a moment's hesitation, Captain Alexander nodded.
The two men reached an agreement and set off to squeeze out of the crowd and walk towards Admiral Vlasov, who did not stop until the German soldiers next to Admiral Vlasov looked at them with wary eyes.
General Vlasov was overjoyed when he saw someone taking the lead, and shouted into the microphone: "Two warriors have already stood up, are there any?" Do not hesitate, you are choosing whether to remain in the darkness or to go to the light. ”
Seeing that someone was taking the lead, the prisoners came out of the crowd and stood beside Captain Alexander and Captain Fedorov.
Captain Alexander saw that more and more people were joining the ranks of Admiral Vlasov, and he kept thinking in his heart, how many of these people really surrendered, and how many of them were comrades-in-arms with the same purpose as himself?
Next to him, Captain Fedorov from the German Navy's "DreamWorks" unit, was also thinking about similar problems.
In order to ensure the reliability of Vlasov's army group and at the same time to investigate the opportunistic saboteurs hidden in the troops, Captain Fedorov was ordered to join General Vlasov's unit under the guise of Soviet prisoners and some comrades-in-arms of the "DreamWorks" unit, infiltrating the troops in a dark line and secretly monitoring any disturbances in the troops.
Seeing that more and more prisoners were standing next to General Vlasov, a question similar to that of Captain Alexander arose in the mind of Captain Fedorov.
How many of these people are real Russians, and how many are comrades-in-arms with the same goals as themselves?
Unable to help but look around, Captain "Fedorov" happened to see that Captain Alexander was also looking at himself.
The two people in their eyes looked at each other, and a common thought came out of their hearts, could this guy be his own person?
At one recruitment, nearly 200 of the more than 500 captives surrendered and chose to join Admiral Vlasov's team, and Admiral Chen Dao and Admiral Vlasov were quite satisfied with this figure.
Let the other prisoners be taken away, Chen Dao said to Admiral Vlasov: "Today's deeds and photos, I will send someone to fly back to Germany, tomorrow will be reported, tonight will be broadcast, you will be more prestigious in the hearts of the Germans." ”
Admiral Vlasov smiled awkwardly.
"General Rosen, when are we leaving?"
"Rest for half an hour, and after half an hour, we'll set off for the south."
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