Chapter 149

The assistant instructor really likes to do this kind of thing, or rather, he should be good at it.

Because the next day, Lieutenant Nedikht was taken away by the people of the Ministry of Internal Affairs...... Of course, it won't be Captain Bogdan who came, and he himself felt embarrassed to show up again after the last incident.

Shulka didn't know what excuse the assistant instructor was using or what was wrong with finding Lieutenant Nedekt...... This kind of thing is actually "there is no word for the sin that you want to add", and there will always be a serious search.

"He's not going to be shot!" Shulka asked the assistant instructor.

"Of course not!" The assistant instructor replied, "Am I that kind of person?" ”

Shulka couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief, he couldn't bear it a little, after all, it wasn't a big mistake to make a small report.

But the assistant instructor's next sentence left Shulka dumbfounded.

"They just sent him to Siberia!" The assistant instructor said this without a wave on his face, as if he was describing a trivial matter that was not worth mentioning.

But Shulka knew that Siberia ...... It wasn't much easier than shooting, or even more painful.

However, Shulka can't care much about this, and Shulka needs to worry more about the follow-up training of the guerrillas and the implementation of their tasks.

The early part of the cycle is the busiest time, because both ends have to pay attention to the slightest bit of carelessness, especially the partisans sent to western Ukraine to increase training through the Pripyat swamp, and more importantly, ...... Shulka needed to incorporate the actual combat experience gained by the guerrillas sent to the front as some combat examples to pass on to the teaching group.

So Shulka was busy all day.

Thankfully, the partisan headquarters has already been recognized by Moscow.

In fact, it was not only admitted, but the Moscow High Command also called on the encircled and scattered officers and soldiers to learn from this approach of the South-Western Front...... The benefits of this tactic are obvious, and only fools will make these guerrillas take up their swords and guns to fight the enemy or break through.

Information about the explosion in Belgorod soon reached the command of Army Group South.

Reichenau was furious, but he always thought it was an accident caused by mismanagement by German soldiers.

So he called the person in charge in front of him and scolded him fiercely:

"That's ammunition and supplies!" Reichenau said angrily: "There are gasoline, trains and cars, without which our tanks cannot advance, the soldiers have no ammunition and no food, do you know how serious it is? It may even affect the entire campaign, and all because of your negligence, because of your negligence! ”

"Sorry, Your Excellency!" The person in charge replied in a cold sweat: "You know, the equipment and ammunition of those Russians are very rough, and it may be caused by the accidental explosion of ammunition!" ”

"I don't care what the reason is!" "That's your area of responsibility, you should have thought of it a long time ago and sorted them!" ”

"I did want to do this, but the amount of ammunition that comes in every day is too large and we are short of manpower, so we don't have time to ......"

"Don't say any more stupid excuses about lack of manpower!" The more Reichenau spoke, the more angry he became: "There are countless Russians in Algorod, and they can all be your 'men'!" There is no doubt that it is your responsibility......"

The person in charge felt a sense of injustice in his heart, because he did not dare to use Russian "manpower" for the safety of ammunition.

At that moment, Manstein pushed open the door, holding a folder in his hand, and saw Reichenau reprimanding his subordinates and waited at the door.

Reichenau motioned for his subordinates to retreat first, and even ordered the guards to watch him, because Reichenau was afraid that the subordinate would abscond in fear of crime.

Then he complained to Manstein: "These fools, they will never learn how important it is for a soldier to be 'dedicated'!" ”

"Your Excellency, Marshal!" Manstein took out a document from the folder and handed it to Reichenau, saying, "I'm afraid things are not as simple as we thought!" ”

Reichenau put on his monocle and picked up the document and read it for a while, then the more he looked at it, the more frightened he became, and the expression on his face changed from anger to anger...... Although they are all angry, the object of anger is obviously different.

"You're saying it's the Russians?"

"I think so!" Manstein replied: "According to our intelligence, the Russians are cheering for this, and Moscow even used this result to motivate the soldiers, saying...... 'Our heroic partisans are dragging the enemy's advance so that they cannot move!'" ’”

"Guerrillas?" Reichenau was a little confused, because this was exactly the tactic that Manstein had used not long ago on the line of communication between Kiev and Odessa.

"Yes!" Manstein knew Reichenau's thoughts: "The Russians have clearly formed their own partisan detachment!" ”

"They learned your tactics?" Reichenau laughed for a moment, then scoffed: "These vile, shameless Russians! ”

Manstein shook his head a little awkwardly.

"No, Your Excellency Marshal!" Manstein said: "I don't think they learned my tactics!" ”

"Isn't it?"

"Their guerrillas are much more sophisticated!" With that, Manstein handed Reichenau another document: "This is a partisan detachment of Russians that we annihilated not long ago, and we have received some information about their training from the captives...... That's a whole system of tactics, from stealth to combat to propaganda! What surprised me even more was that their training cycle only took one week! ”

Speaking of this, Manstein swallowed with difficulty: "That is, if necessary, they can disperse such partisans to every corner of the territory we occupy in a very short time!" ”

Rechenau scanned the document through the lens, and his face became more and more ugly.

"That is, you think that the Belgorod railway station was not an accidental attack?"

"I hope it is!" Manstein replied: "But it is clearly not!" ”

Soon, Manstein's words were proven.

There were several hurried knocks on the door, and the adjutant who had been allowed to push the door in and nervously report to Reichenau: "Your Excellency, Marshal, we are under attack!" ”

"Russian partisans?" Marshal Reichenau asked.

"Yes!" The adjutant was a little stunned: "How do you know?" ”

Reichenau took the telegram from the adjutant's hand, and then handed it to Manstein, saying: "You are right, this time it is from the Lem Bridge, and the Pugh warehouse has also been attacked, but they have not succeeded!" ”

After a pause, Reichenau added: "Now, General! It's time for you to think about how to deal with these guerrillas! ”