Chapter 236: Going Our Own Way (1)

"You take people and go from house to house to recruit all the soldiers who fled back last night. Pen ~ Fun ~ Pavilion www.biquge.info" Chairman Kapusucas instructed his officials.

"Chairman, now that they're all hiding, it's hard to find!" The young official reacted.

"For this betrayal of the revolution, we will confiscate the last bit of food in their homes to see if they can hide hungry." Kapusukas's stern guidance said: "For those soldiers who are willing to continue fighting for the Soviets, we can give them daily rations." ”

"Yes, Chairman." The young officer was taught.

Chairman Kapusucas is carefully handling the complex housekeeping of Daugavpils, making instructions on various command documents.

"Chairman! Chairman! Big things are wrong! An official ran over and shouted.

Kapsukas was already numb, and he reprimanded with a straight face: "What's the big deal? ”

"The Crimean brigade commander went with all their Latvian troops!"

"Hmmm! It just doesn't make sense! Disorganized and undisciplined, I will write to Commander Cronin and severely punish this coward! Chairman Kapusucas slammed the pen in his hand on the table and said viciously.

"The key is that he led the troops to transport all the grain in the small grain depot!" The official cried in a cold sweat.

Chairman Kapusucas stared at him and suddenly collapsed in the chair behind him.

"What do you say? Is this true? ”

"It's true, the Commander of the Kliman Brigade and his troops carried all the grain away in wagons, and burned the grain depot with a fire." The officials sweated like rain.

"How long have they been gone?" Chairman Kapusucas struggled to sit up and asked softly.

"It's been about half an hour." The officer immediately returned.

"Chairman, now let's go catch up." The staff officer beside him reminded.

"No need to chase." Kapusucas waved his hand slowly and said weakly.

"Chairman?" The staff officer persuaded.

"Now that Kliman has done this, will he still be able to listen to us?" Chairman Kapusucas reluctantly explained: "Let you go after him, but to send him to death." ”

On the road to the northeast of Daugavpils, Brigadier Commander Kliman was hurrying along the railroad with his soldiers hauling rations.

"Brigadier Commander, are we going too far?" Several officers leaned over Kliman and whispered.

"Everything has been done, what's the use of talking about it now?" Brigadier Commander Kliman fearlessly said: "None of you who want to starve to death along the way, don't eat this grain." Damn, can we go back without this batch of food? ”

"However, if the above blames it, it is a great crime to betray the revolution!" An officer said with a wincing.

Kliman immediately said with a solemn attitude: "Betrayal of the revolution? Don't talk nonsense, we just disagree with Chairman Kapusukas, and we have no choice but to do this in order to preserve the vitality of the troops. ”

"Brigade commander, you have offended Chairman Kapsucas miserably, so you are not afraid of him? Uh-huh? The officer next to him asked in a low voice.

"Let me tell you. Chairman Kapusucas is already unable to protect himself, and he can take care of us! Brigadier Commander Kliman said indifferently.

"What's going on? The brigade commander said to tell us about it. ”

"Kapsukas is the chairman of the Lithuanian-Byelorussian Soviet Republic, he is a Lithuanian. Now that Lithuania is completely occupied by the Poles, he, the chairman, cannot escape the blame. Only Belarus remained in the hands of the Soviets, but the Belarusian commissars would not give it to him. Now that he's a nominal chairman, maybe he'll have to deal with his responsibilities? Brigadier Commander Kliman explained in detail.

The surrounding officers breathed a sigh of relief, and the atmosphere suddenly became lively.

"Sir, you're still well-informed!"

"However, although we are not in major trouble, we still have to go back to Latvia as soon as possible, when we have someone on top of us, and we are fighting in earnest, so we don't have to worry about them giving us little shoes to wear." The Creman brigade commander commanded

"Chairman, what shall we do then?" The official next to him asked worriedly.

Chairman Kapsukas walked around the office twice and suddenly said: "Now that the Poles cannot be defeated in the field, and there is no food to hold on to Daugavpils, we have only one way to retreat." You immediately tell the troops to retreat to the east. ”

"Yes, Chairman."

Kapsucas took a few of his cronies to pack up, took a few bags of dry food, and rode his war horse out of Daugavpils, heading towards the vast east.

"Isn't we, Chairman, going south to Belarus? There is still the rest of our government there. A cronie asked suspiciously, looking at the route.

"We don't go to Belarus, we go directly to St. Petersburg." Kapsucas said firmly.

"What's going on? The brigade commander said to tell us about it. ”

"Kapsukas is the chairman of the Lithuanian-Byelorussian Soviet Republic, he is a Lithuanian. Now that Lithuania is completely occupied by the Poles, he, the chairman, cannot escape the blame. Only Belarus remained in the hands of the Soviets, but the Belarusian commissars would not give it to him. Now that he's a nominal chairman, maybe he'll have to deal with his responsibilities? Brigadier Commander Kliman explained in detail.

The surrounding officers breathed a sigh of relief, and the atmosphere suddenly became lively.

"Sir, you're still well-informed!"

"However, although we are not in major trouble, we still have to go back to Latvia as soon as possible, when we have someone on top of us, and we are fighting in earnest, so we don't have to worry about them giving us little shoes to wear." The Creman brigade commander commanded

"Chairman, what shall we do then?" The official next to him asked worriedly.

Chairman Kapsukas walked around the office twice and suddenly said: "Now that the Poles cannot be defeated in the field, and there is no food to hold on to Daugavpils, we have only one way to retreat." You immediately tell the troops to retreat to the east. ”

"Yes, Chairman."

Kapsucas took a few of his cronies to pack up, took a few bags of dry food, and rode his war horse out of Daugavpils, heading towards the vast east.

"Isn't we, Chairman, going south to Belarus? There is still the rest of our government there. A cronie asked suspiciously, looking at the route.

"We don't go to Belarus, we go directly to St. Petersburg." Kapsucas said firmly.

We don't go to Belarus, we go directly to St. Petersburg. Kapusucas said firmly.