Chapter 939: Solicitation
"General Timoshenko, it's a pleasure to meet you." After being captured, Timoshenko discovered that he was a high-ranking Soviet officer, so he was not subjected to any ill-treatment.
Together with Pavlov, he was sent to Warsaw, and here he met a familiar person.
Timoshenko did not directly meet or communicate with the other party, but the other party's photos often appeared in the front pages of newspapers, and in this era, it is impossible for anyone not to be familiar with him.
German Führer, Schielek.
By now, of course, Timoshenko has also come back to his senses, and the whole incident is too obvious, Germany must have known about its plan for a long time, so the Germans will fight-for-tat and let their side fail completely.
The only way for your side to win was to attack, and with the Germans in full swing, their plan of attack was a joke.
He was defeated, defeated in the hands of a person who had never been defeated since his debut, and Temoshenge did not feel a loss.
"Führer Ciric, I'm just a defeated general." Timoshenko said, "To tell you the truth, I have nothing to be happy about seeing you in such a situation. ”
Timoshenko's words made the guards on the side immediately annoyed, and the captain of Ciric's guard picked up his gun and wanted to pick him up, but was immediately stopped by Ciric's eyes.
In Ciric's eyes, this is not an offensive act, this is what the other party really thinks.
"So, General Timoshenko, do you have any plans for the future?" Ciric said.
Timoshenko shook his head: "If the Soviets don't exchange us back, then I will stay in the prisoner of war camp for the rest of my life." ”
The Soviets, who did not like to exchange prisoners of war very much, in the eyes of the top brass the prisoners of war were disgraced, they should have died on the battlefield, and then Moscow would have made them martyrs, and now they have shamefully surrendered!
Therefore, Timoshenko did not give much hope, he wanted to spend the rest of his life in the prisoner of war camp.
When Ciric heard this, he immediately said: "How pleasant it was when our two armies attacked from both sides and wiped out the evil Poland, I really didn't expect that we would come to this point today, General Timoshenko, who do you think is to blame for this?" ”
Of course, the Germans are to blame, the Germans occupy the Brest fortress and stumble the Soviets in Finland.
Timoshenko didn't speak, just remained silent.
"Back then, when we Germany had just come out of the defeat of World War I, we had a honeymoon period with the Soviet Union, but unfortunately, some people in the top echelons of the Soviet Union always wanted to regard us as enemies, and even wanted to stab us in the back when we Germany launched a retaliatory war for some interests."
Ciric's words made Timoshenko lower his head, indeed, Ciric was not wrong, when Germany started in the west, the Soviet Union wanted to create trouble on the Soviet-German border.
From the perspective of the state, there is nothing wrong with this, but from a personal point of view, it is indeed a bit of a hooligan.
After all, Germany and the USSR signed a non-aggression pact.
"Among them, Khrushchev was definitely a guy who was born with bad water." Shirek continued: "Unfortunately, this bad guy escaped again, he returned to Moscow, General Timoshenko, do you know what Khrushchev said? ”
Khrushchev, he actually ran back, it seems that history always wants to let the bad guys live a little longer! Of course, Timoshenko could guess that when Khrushchev returned, he would definitely put all the blame for the failure on himself!
This person, climbing up at all costs is his goal. To do this, he can trample anyone under his feet.
"So, General Timoshenko, would you like to come to our Germany? In the Wehrmacht, the rank is still general, what do you think? Ciric said.
Timoshenko felt his body and immediately shook twice.
After Khrushchev returned, he would put all the blame on Timoshenko, and Timoshenko had already been captured, and it was difficult to open his mouth, even if he exchanged prisoners of war, Timoshenko would go back, and it would be good not to be shot.
Back in the Soviets, Timoshenko didn't end well, and stayed in Germany and continued to stay in the prisoner of war camps? Or did he obey Germany and join the German army?
"How about the troops that surrendered to our Germany can also be formed into new units, and you will lead them?" Ciric said.
Ciric's words are gentle, but there is a murderous motive in them.
Once Timoshenko defected to Germany, it meant that the defense of the Brest Fortress had achieved the most brilliant victory, and this was the first Soviet puppet army!
In history, when Germany invaded the Soviet Union, it reached Moscow within a few months and captured millions of Soviet troops, some of whom became puppet armies, under the leadership of Germany, to maintain law and order in the occupied areas.
And their participation will greatly reduce the will of the Soviets to resist.
Now, if the first puppet army were pulled up like this, it would definitely be the biggest blow to Stalin, and besides, it would be impossible for the Soviet Union to mobilize the whole country to fight Germany until the Finnish war ended.
This army, under the leadership of Timoshenko, will fight all the way to Moscow, which is exciting to think about.
If Timoshenko doesn't agree, then he won't have a good end, because what he solicited will eventually reach Moscow, and Timoshenko's life will be completely finished.
"I'm sorry, Führer Ciric." Without much hesitation, Timoshenko rejected Ciric: "My life belongs to the Soviets. ”
By this time, Timoshenko had retained his loyalty to the Soviets.
Knowing that his solicitation had failed, and as expected, Cirek stood up to end the meeting, and when he turned around, Timoshengo heard a word from Cirek.
"You are loyal to the Soviets, not to Stalin, do you think that the current Stalin is the object to whom you should be allegiant?"
This sentence echoed in Timoshenko's head.
He was loyal to the Soviets, but Stalin did not represent the Soviets, and he single-handedly planned the Great Purge in order to purge the Trotskyists, and anyone who opposed him did not end well.
The current Soviets, more centralized and authoritarian, are not at all the ideal country!
Sitting back in his chair, Timoshenko's head was full of noise, and suddenly, a question came to his mind, what about Pavlov? Will he agree?