Chapter 700: Long live Comrade Empress

Germany, Nuremberg, Soviet-German Friendship Concentration Camp. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

In a relatively clean and tidy dining room, which usually belongs to the German officers in the concentration camp, a special buffet is being held this evening. It was the Empress Olga of the Russian Empire who was in charge, and most of the people who came to eat were the former commanders and political workers of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army - now they were traitors to the Soviets!

Of course, there is also one guest who is not a traitor, and that is the great internationalist warrior Curtis. Comrade Li Mei.

He was not a citizen of the USSR and was not a commander of the Red Army or a political worker, so article 58 of the Criminal Code of the USSR did not apply. He's just a nice guy who comes to eat...... Today's dinner is out of the hands of the Germans, and Comrade Li Mei is finally able to shake off his cheeks and eat a ton of food.

So as soon as the dishes were served, he began to eat and drink, and he did not want to listen to the Russian empress talking nonsense.

"Comrades!"

However, as soon as the Russian empress opened her mouth, she almost made Comrade Li Mei spray rice, and she actually called a group of Soviet Bolshevik party members comrades! Are they your comrades?

Empress Olga glanced at Li Mei, who was eating and drinking, and then withdrew her gaze and looked at the few traitors standing closest to her, they were all "high-ranking traitors", led by Sokalov, the former commander of the 16th Mechanized Corps of the Red Army, and Fegulov, the political commissar of the army.

The Empress smiled at them, and then said, "I call you that way because you and I are true comrades. We now have a common enemy, the general secretary of the Bolshevik Party of the Soviet Union, Stalin.

It was Stalin who betrayed you first...... His alliance with imperialist and capitalist countries such as Britain and the United States to push you and Russia as a whole into battle is not only a betrayal of Russia, but also a betrayal of you, the Bolsheviks.

In fact, his actions violated Article 58, paragraph 4, of the Criminal Code of the USSR 'providing any assistance to the international bourgeoisie', and the circumstances were serious enough to warrant the death penalty! ā€

That's right! The traitors present thought to themselves, "Stalin's war against Germany was not a great aid to the international bourgeoisie." The United States and Britain are the proper international bourgeoisie! And Germany is somewhat socialist......

"And Stalin framed you!" Olga then said in a sympathetic tone, "You were all the elite of the Bolsheviks, fighters of GCISM, fighting for Stalin and the Bolshevik Party. You fought valiantly on the battlefield and were captured without any fault. If such a thing had happened in the army of the Russian Empire, you would still be heroes of the state, and not traitors to the state.

And you ...... now. I think people of your level know what Stalin will do to you and your families and your children and grandchildren after the war. If I were to go back to the Soviet Union under Stalin with you and become Stalin's prisoner, I think we would stand together on the execution ground and face death. If there is any difference between them, it is that your family and children still have to pay for the bullets that shot you, and you have to bear the original sin of being born into a reactionary family. And I'm ...... No family and no children. Since to Stalin, you and I are both enemies to be shot, then of course we are comrades. ā€

"We can't get the ...... to be shot," a young former political worker cadre who apparently had illusions about being a new person suddenly interjected.

"No, we're good enough to shoot now!" The former political commissar of the 16th Mechanized Army, Fedulov, said in a trembling voice, "Because we are now attending the banquet of Her Majesty the Empress of Russia!" What a sin! Moreover, they participated in a group, and according to the provisions of the Criminal Code, they were group crimes, and they were all to be shot. ā€

What the? Comrade Li Mei, who was munching on German salty pig's trotters, was stunned and stunned, and ate an anti-G life group after eating? Still going to be shot? What kind of country is this Soviet Union?

The young political cadre burst into tears. Although he was only a company instructor, he was also aware of the policy of the Bolshevik Party, and Fedulov was not wrong!

He is now guilty of "accompanying the empress to dinner against the G-life group", if such a big crime is not shot, is there still heavenly justice? If he were to be the judge of the "three-man court", he would definitely be sentenced to death, and it would be absolutely impossible to pardon. If this can be pardoned, will there be anyone in the USSR who should be shot? So many bad guys were killed during the Great Purge, and who of them had ever eaten with the Empress and the Tsar?

So if you don't eat this meal today (in fact, you haven't eaten it yet, but it's a sin to come), the prisoners of war in this room (except for Li Mei, who is a good person) are at most 25 years of labor reform, and maybe they can survive alive. But since this meal has been eaten, it is sure to be shot, and there is no room for maneuver.

At this time, the young political cadre asked Fedulov in a trembling tone, "Comrade political commissar, what should we do?" I'm going to be shot, what can I do! I'm still young and I don't want to die......"

Fedulov sighed, "I wanted to kill myself when I was caught, but I didn't die, and I don't want to die now...... So that's it. ā€

"What should I do?"

"Comrades who don't want to die will shout with me."

"Shouting what?"

"Long live Comrade Empress!"

"Long live Comrade Empress!"

In this restaurant, except for Comrade Li Mei, all the other Soviet prisoners of war shouted along with them.

Comrade Li Mei was so shocked by the scene in front of him that even the delicious pig's trotters fell to the ground. How can there be such a ridiculous thing in this world? Just having a meal with the Russian empress has no way to survive and can only be a royalist, this ...... Is this a prisoner of war camp or an insane asylum?

"Comrades, don't be fooled!" Comrade Li Mei shouted, "You are a dead end with Olga, think about it, she doesn't even have an inch of land or an army, she is an empty queen!" ā€

The Empress of Russia looked at Li Mei again, and was not half angry, and then raised her voice, "Comrades, now I have good news for you, just this morning, the troops of the Russian Empire, together with the German allies, crossed the border from the Pskov region, routed the defenders of the Red Army, and are now advancing towards Petrograd, the capital of the Russian Empire!" Maybe in a few weeks, I'll be able to sleep in the Hermitage! ā€

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Georg, who commanded the 18th Wehrmacht Army on the march of Leningrad. Feng. When General Quchelel led his troops on Soviet territory on August 3, he had no intention of capturing Leningrad.

Because no one asked him to do so, neither did he in the Blue 3 Plan, and, more importantly, his 18th Army did not have the strength to capture Leningrad, which was second only to Moscow.

The headquarters of the Eastern Front was given only to the 1st Infantry Corps, the 26th Infantry Corps, the 38th Infantry Corps, the 56th Panzer Corps (under the jurisdiction of the 8th Panzer Division, the 3rd Motorized Infantry Division and the 290th Infantry Division), the 1st SS "Adolf. Hitler's "Motorized Rifle Division", the 1st Smoke Launcher Regiment, the 10th Smoke Launcher Regiment, the 11th Smoke Launcher Regiment, the 10th Anti-aircraft Artillery Division, and the 3rd French Artillery Division, as well as the Russian Royal Guard, composed of "old white men", together were less than 300,000.

In addition, on the Finnish side north of Leningrad, the forces of the Finnish army, consisting of 15 divisions (including one German division) and three brigades of the two Karelian armies of the southeastern and Karelian armies, launched an attack on the Karelian Isthmus from Lake Ladoga and Lake Onega at the same time.

After counting the Finns' army, General Quchler's available troops are more than 500,000 and certainly less than 600,000. It may have been slightly more than the strength of the Red Army's North-Western Front, which defended the area around Leningrad, but if you counted more than two million or perhaps more Leningrad revolutionary masses, Quchell would not have been able to take Leningrad even if he had used all his strength.

All he had to do now was convince Stalin that the Germans wanted to take Leningrad and turn it back into the Petrograd of the Russian Empire.

However, the battalion commander of the 1st SS Panzer Reconnaissance Battalion (part of the 1st SS "Hitler" Division) Kurt Brown. Major Meyer, as well as Colonel Makarov, commander of the Royal Guards Cavalry Regiment of Russia, which formed a battle group with the 1st Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, had no idea that their mission was only to scare Stalin.

"Ulla! Ulla! Russian Motherland, we are back! ā€

"Ulla! Ulla! We're victorious! Glory to the Empress, victory to Russia! ā€

Kurt. The half-track armored command vehicle in which Meyer was riding entered the town of Pchorey in the Pskov region of the Soviet Union from Voru County, Estonia Province, Baltic State, amid cheers one after another.

Pchore was the gateway to the Soviet-German border town of Pskov, where the railway from Moscow to Riga and Leningrad to Kiev met, while Voru was the border town of the Baltic region. Within two months of the outbreak of the Soviet-German war, fierce battles were fought between the Soviet Union's Northwestern Front and Germany's Army Group North.

For a time, the Soviets had the upper hand and advanced to the vicinity of the town of Voru, the capital of Voru County. However, in the German counterattack that began on 2 August, the Soviet troops attacking Voru were repulsed by the powerful 56th Panzer Army and the 1st SS Division, and are now retreating towards the city of Pskov. And Kurt. The mixed Russian-German cluster commanded by Meyer was the vanguard of the German army in pursuit of the Soviet army into Soviet territory.

This is also the first time in more than 20 years that the warriors of the Russian Empire have appeared on Russian soil! (To be continued.) )