Chapter 312: Concentration Camp (Continued 1)

Chapter 312: Camp (Continued)

The sound of footsteps on the soft soil of the woods, and the fallen leaves and branches on the soil made a slight noise with the footsteps. The afternoon sun shone through the gaps between the branches, casting dappled light and shadows on Ren's body.

Randolphin was sitting, Luz was smoking, Christenson was chewing gum, White was last, holding a half-eaten apple in his hand, and Pecanti was swinging with his rifle and leading the way, followed by recruit O'Keeffe. O'Keeffe looked a little nervous, his eyes looking around like a rabbit having escaped.

"O'Keeffe, why are you so nervous?" The big bull Landauman touched O'Keeffe, who was walking in front of him and nervous like a spring, with the helmet he had taken off.

"I'm not nervous, squad leader, I'm fine" O'Keeffe was touched by the big bull Landowman, looking a little embarrassed, his face was a little red, "It's just, it's just that my heart is beating a little fast"

Lutz, who was walking in the middle of the "flutter", suddenly burst out with laughter, and then the cigarette in his mouth also fell, and he couldn't help but curse "damn it" again and then smiled at the big cow Landowman, "Big bull, stop teasing this kid." It made me drop a cigarette."

"George, does this place remind you of Baston?" Paikanti, who was walking in front, glanced back at Lutz, who had already pulled out a cigarette, and said, "I always feel like I'm walking in Baston without snow. ”

Lutz took a drag on his cigarette, then stepped forward from Paikanti's side and said, "Yes, I feel it when I hear you talk about it." Except there was no snow here, we had hot food, and the trunks of the trees were not scattered like other Germans. You're absolutely right, Frank, and everything else here is very much like Bastone. ”

"Very correct" Paikanti smiled, very proud of his appearance.

"Damn Frank," said Lutz, "why mention Bastone?" Who will miss that place? I swear I'll never go there again for the rest of my life. Big Bull, help me reward him with a slap" As he spoke, he heard a "snap" from behind, and the big bull Landowan slapped Paikanti's helmet with a slap, making Paikanti couldn't help but complain.

The woods were quiet, and apart from the occasional joke from a few people, there was hardly any sound, not even the cries of birds. But the sun was abundant, even in the woods, it was illuminated a little, the shadows of the trees were mottled on some dry grass, and the fresh and free air made the patrol look lazy.

"It's so quiet here," O'Keeffe said suddenly, his nerves tense and looking around. And his statement is clearly echoed by others.

"He's right, guys," said the bull Landauman, who couldn't help but say, and then they stopped, looking a little nervous and looking around. It's as if they're caught in a strange situation that can only happen in war. This sense of crisis can only be felt when you are in a dangerous situation.

All the people held their breath and quietly opened the safety of the rifle, and the big bull Landowan cautiously walked to the front of the team, and then waved to the brothers, and the group no longer took it lightly, but appeared very cautious, and touched the front step by step. The atmosphere made them feel a sense of unease.

As they walked step by step, they saw a very bright place in front of them, at the end of the woods. Several people watched vigilantly, cautiously moving forward, and then their faces became serious, and then their serious faces slowly turned shocked. They slowly walked out of the woods, and in front of them was a huge clearing carved out of the forest, in which low sheds were surrounded by wires, and a large iron gate locked the surrounding area.

There were people in there, all fat striped pajamas. It's not so much a human being, it's a skeleton on the verge of death, they didn't make a sound, some grabbed the wire with their hands and attached their bodies to it, if it wasn't for the occasional movement, they thought they were all corpses that had been dead for a long time, shriveled and smelled of **.

"God" Lutz was stunned, the cigarette in his mouth fell again, and they slowly stepped forward, making sure that they were living people, "God, how can there be such a place." Luz's voice trembled, and he could clearly see some corpses lying in the wire, emaciated and skeleton.

"Is this a camp?" The big bull Landowan couldn't help the flames that rose in his heart, and he roared in a trembling voice, "Is this the damn, *** attack camp?" God, the Germans did it, it must have been them. As he spoke, he couldn't help but be a little deflated and put the butt of his rifle on the ground, and sat in front of the wire.

Their voices clearly alarmed the people inside the wire, and they all rushed towards the wire, and some even tried to hold them with their own hands through the narrow opening of the wire. The sound of "ho-ho" came out of their mouths, like a dying person who had fallen into the water and was crying out for help from someone on the shore. Their eyes, which were no longer alive, suddenly flashed with a dim light. They saw the uniforms of these people, which were not the uniforms of the German army, which made people who had lost any will to survive suddenly feel that they could continue to live in this world.

"Oh-God, God," O'Keeffe suddenly burst into tears, and fell to his knees. It was a hellish spectacle that O'Keeffe couldn't bear it anymore. These are people, their kind, people like them, who are now being tormented like this.

"Frank, go find those officers, let them deal with them, hurry, hurry up, these people are dying" Suddenly Christensen yelled at Paikanti, "God, hurry up and have someone come and rescue them"

Before Christen's words had fallen, Paikanti was already running back at a rapid pace. He was running so desperately that he was anxious to tell the officers about this momentous situation, so that they could make a decision sooner rather than later to save the poor people.

"Frank, what are you looking for?" When Major Parks walked out of the battalion headquarters, he bumped into Paikanti who was looking for people to inquire about him head-on, Pax was stunned for a moment, and then quickly knew what they had appeared, just like the original, they had appeared in a camp, so he shouted at Paikanti who had not yet seen him.

Paikanti then turned to see Major Parks, who immediately walked over to Parks and said, "Thank God, sir, I was able to find you at last." I think we've got something out there that you need to check out right away. I can't say exactly what the implementation will be, but you'll have to go in person, sir. ”

"Well, Frank, don't be nervous. I'll gather men," said Major Parks, who shouted at Gordon not far away, "Sergeant Gordon, come here, go and inform your company commander, Captain Haliger, at once, that he should prepare his men and come in our direction." With that, Parks walked into the camp again, and shouted to a few people who were discussing things, "Dick, I think we have an important presence. ”

With the identification of Paikanti's lead way. Major Winters, they drove the jeep to the wire. Then all the people were stunned by what they saw. Winters whispered "God" and walked forward. Everyone's face was solemn and pitiful, with an expression full of anger.

"Sir, these are all Jews who are being held here," said the great bull Landauman, his expression gloomy, as if he had been hit hard, "there are people here who understand English, and they say that they are all Jews, teachers, doctors, scientists, innocent citizens, and even priests. They said that the German soldiers left early this morning, that they did not have enough bullets to kill them, that they locked them up and fled"

"Damn," he scolded, then said to Major Winters, "we should free them." ”

Winters nodded heavily, walked to the door, saw that the iron door was locked with an iron chain, and then said to the soldier behind him: "Cut it" A soldier walked behind him, raised the iron tongs, and was about to cut the chain.

Major Parks thought he knew about it and wouldn't be shocked. But at the first sight of the camp, he fell into a great throbbing. Although he had seen some exposed photos of the German camp in his previous life, those were blurry photos printed on books, and they were far less shocking than seeing the camp so closely.

"Wait, Dick," Major Parks hurriedly stopped him, "we can't do that yet. You know. We have to regulate them, we don't let them get too emotional, and we can only provide them with some water, not food, for the time being. Otherwise, it would cost them their lives. ”

As soon as Parks's words fell, Legot suddenly rushed forward, and he shouted at Major Parks, he didn't call Parks Chief, "They are in dire need of food, see?" They're all starving to death, and there are so many corpses inside, do you want them to keep waiting to die? Then he whispered "bastard" as he snatched the soldier's pliers and was about to cut the lock.

"Sergeant, you must obey orders," Major Parks reprimanded, he understood Liegot's feelings, but he had to stop him from doing so, because when the men were released that day, and food was provided, more than a dozen Jews were killed alive, and three others died on the spot because of their sudden release and agitation.

Major "Lacey" Winters also looked at Major Parks.

"Contact the medical officer at the regiment headquarters and ask the medical officer at the battalion headquarters to come over as well, we must have a reasonable plan before we can open this door." Major Parks looked at Major Winters solemnly and said, "I don't want any of these people to lose their lives because of the day they were liberated. They had waited too long for this moment. ”

With a "snap", the iron tongs in Li Gaote's hand fell to the ground, and then he suddenly squatted on the ground, hiding his face with his hands, and sobbed in pain. When the Jews in the camp saw this, some of them could not help but cry out bitterly, and they saw the iron tongs fall to the ground again, thinking that their desire for survival had been disappointed again, and they could not help but whimper in pain and disappointment.

All the brothers were speechless in the face of such a situation. They quietly watched these hopeful and quickly disappointed people who seemed to live in hell, and could not calm their emotions for a long time.