Chapter 163: Before the War: Grewitz
"Hey! Ebel, relax, our task is simple. On a swaying truck, a "Polish soldier" patted his nervous comrade next to him, "It's just for us to say a few words and make a big move, not for us to go to the battlefield!" ”
Ebel nodded, but he didn't let go of his comrade's words.
He raised his hand and looked at the luminous watch on his wrist and said, "I'm still 30 minutes away, Chief Knox, I'm so nervous!" ”
"Man, what's there to be nervous about." Yonox smiled when he heard this, "It's just for you to shoot a few corpses, is it more difficult than your first date with a girl?" ”
"Haha!" The other soldiers in the same car laughed when they heard the captain's joke.
Ebel scratched her head and smiled.
"Captain, you see, I'm not nervous about shooting a corpse." Ebel paused, "But after we finish this operation, we are going to start a war against Poland, right?" ”
"Yes, after the operation is completed, the Führer will officially declare war on Poland." "To be honest, I can't wait to see the Polish pigs being taught a lesson. ”
"Don't wait, Captain." The co-pilot said to Jonox through the cab and compartment windows, "We're at our destination soon, and the brother over there has already taken care of it, just waiting for us to rush in!" ”
"Okay." Yonox replied, then commanded the group, "Everyone prepare!" We must successfully complete this task entrusted to us by the Führer! ”
"Understood!" The team members replied loudly, then looked down to check their guns.
The truck raced all the way, and soon two steel towers and a two-story building called the "Grewitz Radio Station" appeared in the high beams, and the electromagnetic waves emitted from it could envelop the whole of Germany.
"The place has arrived! I'm going to speed up the punch, you guys hold on! The driver shouted back, then put on top gear and pressed the throttle to the bottom.
The truck roared, sped up to the perimeter fence surrounding the tower and the building, and then stopped in front of the two-story building with a sharp brake.
"Action! Let's go! Yonox yelled as he jumped out of the car and opened fire on the surroundings. The other team members also followed, rushing towards the small building.
Soon the group came to a room full of electronic devices, and Jonox put away his gun, picked up a microphone, adjusted it with ease, and began his speech in fluent Polish.
In the 40s of the 20th century, when there were no television computers, radio was obviously the main means of entertainment, and it was 8 o'clock in the evening, so many Germans heard Jonox speak, but most of them were confused because they could not understand Polish.
But the crowd apparently took this into account, and after Jonox had finished, Ebel translated Jonox into German, with a strong accent, so that all the Germans listening to the radio understood what they were talking about.
The Germans, who had listened to Ionox's speech and looked confused, immediately became furious after listening to Ebel's translation.
Because Jonox's "speech" is not an exhortation to be good, nor is it a good wish.
On the contrary, his "speeches" were full of foul language, not only greeting female relatives of all Germans, but also openly mocking Germany as a "country of pigs".
The proud Germans were immediately enraged, and they immediately approached the local government department and said that Radio Grewitz had been invaded and captured by the Poles, and they greeted the mother of all Germans through Radio Grewitz.
Governments everywhere expressed their shock and immediately apologized to the public for the Polish infiltration of the border, saying that they would immediately contact the garrison near Grewitz to clear out Polish soldiers who dared to invade Germany, and said that the German army would make Poland pay.
It didn't take long for Ronnox and the others, who had finished their "speeches" on the other side, to exchange fire with the German SS troops who had "rushed to hear the news."
The exchange of fire continued for about 20 minutes before the gunfire faded down.
When the firing had ceased completely, Jonnox walked out of the building with a group of unscathed members, came to a man with the rank of SS general, saluted the standard German salute, and shouted:
"Long live the Führer! Report to Mr. Ludwig, the first phase of Operation 'Canned Goods' has been successfully completed! ”
"Long live the Führer!" Ludwig realistically ruined a German salute, and then smiled with satisfaction, "Great acting!" Take your team down and rest, and we'll do the rest! ”
"Yes!" Ronnox answered, and then got into an SS truck with his men and drove towards the camp.
Looking at the truck that was moving away, Ludwig turned around and sneered at an officer beside him: "Bring those bastards up, and we'll start the second phase!" ”
"Yes!" The officer saluted, then led a group of soldiers to one of the trucks in a row behind him, from which a dozen men in Polish uniforms were escorted down with blindfolded hands tied.
"Untie them!" Ludwig commanded.
The SS soldiers, on Ludwig's orders, quickly untied the ropes that bound the group and pulled off their blindfolds.
"Don't kill me! Don't kill me! More than a dozen people looked at Ludwig tremblingly and pleaded bitterly.
"Don't kill you? Hehe. Ludwig sneered, "When you sinned, did you ever think that there would be such a day? ”
"I didn't sin! I didn't sin! One of the more than a dozen people listened to Ludwig's words, and his voice suddenly became louder, "Did you catch the wrong person?" Let me go, I'm a law-abiding citizen! ”
"You?" Ludwig glanced at the speaker in disgust, "Mr. František Hanniok, you are not guilty, but you are pro-Polish and anti-German, openly pro-Polish and anti-German, openly pro-Polish beast that supports the massacre of German residents, and in my opinion, you are more damned than others!" ”
As he spoke, Ludwig changed his words and said, "Well, I have always been very kind, and it is not impossible to let you live." Well, I'll let you escape, and if you can get out of the range of our bullets, I'll stop arresting you, how about it? ”
Listening to Ludwig's words, more than a dozen people looked at the SS soldiers around them, who were not talking about three digits, and their faces turned pale.
What is the difference between what Ludwig said and hunting? They run slower than their prey and have more hunters on the spot.
"You bastard, the Polish people will teach you a lesson!" Seeing that there was no hope of escape, Frantisek simply scolded Ludwig.