Chapter 182: Polish Campaign: Betrayal

The visitor didn't pay attention to Mośěcitsky's rebuke, and while putting a document in front of Mośichitsky, he said in a panic: "The Soviets have declared war on us!" ”

Twenty-two days after the Axis powers declared war on Poland and Germany officially launched its attack, the Soviet Union finally declared war on Poland and launched an attack on Poland in accordance with the agreement signed with Germany on the partition of Poland.

When Mošičitzky heard this, he took the document in the secretary's hand, which was a declaration of war handed over by Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov to the Polish ambassador in Moscow, who brought it back with him.

To the secretary's surprise, Mošičitsky did not seem to care about the Soviet attack, but only opened the declaration of war and casually glanced at it.

"Aren't you surprised, Mr. President?" The secretary was puzzled.

"Why should I be surprised?" Mošičitzky asked rhetorically, "It was only a matter of time before the Soviet Union declared war on us, and it was to be expected. ”

After a pause, Mošichitsky mocked: "The only thing that surprised me was their casus belli, 'to protect the lives and property of people in western Ukraine and western Belarus', hehe, those stupid people actually came up with such a good casus belli." ”

"But then we're going to lose." "The Anglo-French allies will certainly not send troops, and we are already in danger of being caught between Germany and Czechoslovakia, and now we have another Soviet Union, which is ......"

"So what exactly are you trying to say?" Mośichitsky interrupted the secretary and said by looking him straight in the eye.

"I would say that it is no longer necessary for us to hold on to Warsaw." The secretary said what he thought, "While Warsaw is not yet surrounded, Mr. President, you should leave quickly, only by surviving can you lead the people to continue to resist." ”

"What about you?" Mośichitsky asked with a little meaning.

"Me? Of course I'm leaving with you. The secretary replied righteously, "I still have to continue to help you with the paperwork." ”

"That's right." Mośichitsky scoffed, "I just thought you were saying this to run for your life, and it seems that I blamed you wrongly." ”

Of course, the secretary persuaded Mośěcitchi to leave for the sake of his life, but after all, he was a veteran of politics, and he was ridiculed by Mośichitzki, but his face did not change, and he said: "How come? Mr. President, I am loyal to my country, and if it were not for the fact that it was meaningless to hold on to Warsaw, I would not leave it even if I died in Warsaw. ”

"Then you can get your wish." "I have long said that I will live and die with it, and since you are faithful, then accompany me to shed the last drop of blood for Warsaw." ”

The secretary was stunned when he heard this, and he said incredulously: "But, but Mr. President, our counterattack has failed, and now even the Soviet Union has declared war on us, and there is no value in holding on to Warsaw!" ”

"I don't think people like you will understand!" Mośchicki was completely enraged by the secretary, "You just want to live!" Also, I guess it's not just your decision to persuade me to leave, right? The other two definitely mean the same thing! A bunch of cowards! ”

"Coward?!" Seeing that he couldn't persuade Mośitzki to leave, the secretary simply made his words clear, "Is it a warrior to die with this city that is about to end and this country that is about to end?" Yes, I wasn't the only one who wanted to leave the city, the other two were the same as I thought! I'm okay with you to finish up with this damn city, the three of us have to go anyway! ”

"Let's go? Hehe, what are you going to do after you get out of here? Mośichitsky sneered, "Throw yourself into the arms of the Germans, as one of their dogs?" Or threw it into the Soviets? ”

"That's better than dying in vain!" The secretary said angrily, apparently he was righted by Mośichitsky, "Besides, what is the difference between being ruled by the Germans and being ruled by your own people?" ”

"Traitor!" Mośichitsky scolded, "Don't forget, I'm still the president of this country!" The organs of violence in this country are still in my hands! You can't live without my orders! ”

"yes." The secretary sneered, "I think so too, so I can only say sorry!" ”

After saying that, he pulled out a pistol from his waist and pointed it at Mośichitsky!

"Give it a pass, Mr. President!" The secretary said with a sinister smile.

"You!" Mośichitsky was so angry that his fingers trembled.

"Me? What am I me? Do you think I'm not enough to threaten you? The secretary said impatiently, "Then I don't know if the three of us are enough?" ”

As he spoke, he shouted outside the office, and as he shouted, two other men with pistols walked through the door.

It was the other two secretaries of Mośichitsky.

"I guessed that you were an old stubborn and would never let us go easily, so we prepared early." "Also, rest assured, we closed the guards' doors, and we have every time to kill you and run away before they come out." ”

Mośichitsky stood up angrily when he heard this, and just as he was about to say that they should shoot him, he saw Kieślowski, who was standing next to the three men, wink at him again and pointed to his waist.

Mośichitsky quickly understood what Kieślowski meant, sighed and sat down again, took out three small notebooks from the drawer, and said: "Well, it seems that I can only sign a pass for you." ”

The trio looked overjoyed when they heard this, and turned all their attention to the three passes and the hands of Mośichitsky, who was signing.

Just as they let their guard down, Kieślowski, who was on the side, quickly pulled out his pistol from his waist and shot a magazine at the three who didn't care about him.

At such a close distance, Kieślowski, who was already good marksmanship, almost hit the target, and the three of them were all killed before they could even react to who had hit them.

Mośchicki stood up, looked at the three people lying on the ground with their heads like rotten watermelons, and sighed sadly: "I wanted them to die on the battlefield with honor, so they can be considered heroes, but I didn't expect these three people to dare to directly force the palace with guns, it's really sad." ”

"It is not a pity to die if you think about those who have defected to the enemy." Kieślowski retracted the pistol from his waist and said in disgust.

Mośěcitchki nodded, then gave Kieślowski the three signed passes on his desk, and said: "Take these three passes, leave here with your wife and children, I am sure you can become the second Pilsudski!" ”

Kieślowski solemnly accepted the three passes and assured Mośićki: "Mr. President, even if our country in Poland is destroyed, I will never make the invaders standing on Polish soil feel good!" I promise! ”