Chapter Seventy-Eight: Before the Storm 3 Fish Eyes Mixed Pearls

After leaving the front headquarters, Andrei's mood was extremely bad, saying that the division to himself was now Nima on paper, and now because the German front has not advanced to the Don River Valley, the German bombardment has not come for the time being, so the process of leaving the headquarters is very smooth, and Andrei decided to go to the Stalingrad General Directorate of Internal Affairs first, so Andrei took his soldiers to the Stalingrad General Directorate of Internal Affairs, and Andrei suddenly remembered something, He gasped directly, because he suddenly remembered that there was a later source mentioning that the German special forces disguised themselves as internal affairs troops and raided the Caucasus, and he remembered that the German commander seemed to be called Lieutenant Volksam, and he was born in Petersburg, Russia on December 20, 1914, and his father was a senior German general who served in the Tsarist Russian Navy. www.biquge.infoFluent in Russian, English and German, Vrksam studied economics at the universities of Berlin and Wyn. In 1939, Volksam, who had excellent language skills, was recruited by the Military Espionage Bureau of the German General Staff to participate in the 800th Construction Training Camp in Brandenburg, a small secret unit of the Espionage Bureau at that time.

The planned short-term mission was assigned to the 8th Company of the 2nd Battalion of the 800th Construction Training Regiment in Brandenburg, which was planned to carry out the mission with the strength of a platoon, the members of which were mostly Russians who volunteered to serve the Nazis, and of the twenty-four Russian-speaking personnel assigned to the mission, fifteen were ethnic Russian spies from the German Military Espionage Service, and the commander of this detachment was also a Russian - Lieutenant Prohaska, who came from the former German minority in Ukraine and spoke fluent German, Despite the fact that his native language is Russian.

The distance from the front line to the city of McKemp was about a hundred kilometers, and how Lieutenant Franksum's squad could reach Makamp safely and secretly without being detected by the Soviets was the key to this bold plan. The planners of the Brandenburg unit played a great role in the accumulation of information before and after the war, and the German field reconnaissance department had always attached great importance to the interrogation of Soviet prisoners of war before and after the outbreak of the war, and the accumulation of a lot of information came from the daily work of these intelligence officers, and the Germans who worked very carefully were very aware of some of the working procedures and details within the Soviet army, which was of great help to the infiltration work of the Brandenburg troops.

There is no later information as to who drew up the details of the battle plan for this long run, and Lieutenant Volksam himself was undoubtedly involved in it, but he was killed in action in 1945, so much of the preparation for the battle can only be speculated on later developments. Whatever the way you look at it, this mission can be described as a rather treacherous military operation during World War II.

On August 2, 1942, seven days before the arrival of the German armored forces in the early morning of the plan for the arrival of the German armored forces in Mekemp, Lieutenant Volksam and a small detachment of sixty men under his command, dressed in the uniform of the security forces of the Soviet Ministry of Internal Affairs, quietly crossed the forward positions of the Soviet troops from the Ariksandrovskaya area under the cover of night.

For the next six days, Major Truchin and his unit were ordered by the Soviet Command of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Soviet Union to inspect the nearby Soviet front-line units, which facilitated Lieutenant Volksam's understanding of the defense of the entire area and the preliminary preparations for the destruction of the oil fields by the Soviet troops.

On August 8, 1942, the German armored forces attacked and advanced to the vicinity of Mekemp, and the approach of the German army caused confusion among the Soviet troops near Meckamp. The commandos of Volksam, divided into three groups, began to carry out the planned tasks. A group went to sabotage the McKemp communications system, cutting the telephone and telegraph lines to the front line, and then the group took advantage of the chaos to quietly occupy the telegraph office in the center of McKemp, answering all inquiries in an official tone and telegraphing that McKemp would be abandoned, which is exactly what many Soviet civilians and troops wanted to see; Lieutenant Volksam commanded another group to occupy an important communication artery in Makemp, and to perform the usual duties of the Ministry of Internal Affairs troops - to stop the retreat and improve morale, Volksam issued a series of erroneous orders for a Soviet anti-tank unit, an artillery unit, and an infantry unit to withdraw on the way to the front line, which eventually caused a major collapse of the Soviet defensive line; The first two groups were to cooperate with the German offensive, and the third team was tasked with protecting the oil fields and refineries, and the team successfully prevented the Soviet attempts to sabotage the oil wells and refineries.

It can be said that from the perspective of special warfare, the German army's confusion this time is quite beautiful, coming to the local General Directorate of Internal Affairs, it shows that the director of an important city like Stalingrad is generally a colonel of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, but because Andrei is from Moscow, the director of the bureau does not dare to put on a show when facing Andrei, and he is very enthusiastic to hold a party for Andrei and them, but the anxious Andrei has no time to talk nonsense, he immediately said to the director: "Comrade Colonel, I have an urgent matter to report to Comrade Beria, please let me report first, and then I will attend the party! The director didn't dare to slack off and took Andrei directly to his office, where the high-frequency telephone could be directly connected to Moscow, and after the director left, Andrei immediately got through the phone, and on the other end of the phone, when Beria's voice came, Andrei immediately said: "Comrade Beria, it is possible that the special forces of the German army have infiltrated the Caucasus in the guise of our internal affairs forces, please take immediate measures to avoid the damage caused by this infiltration!" "What, Andrey, do you have any basis?" Beria also frowned when he heard Andrei's report, dressed up as an internal affairs officer, this? And Andrei immediately said: "Comrade Beria, do you remember, in Leningrad I once captured a group of German spies disguised as our army, and Unit A has also been attacked many times disguised as German troops, the Germans are by no means fools, they also have special forces similar to Unit A, then they can completely concoct the same method, and don't forget that there are many traitors to the motherland among them, those scum of Ukraine and other member states occupied by the Germans, if there are also those who joined the Germans, They can completely mess with the real thing, and our internal affairs forces have great powers, and the ordinary Red Army does not dare to inspect them at all, and since they have been caught by us in Leningrad disguised as the Red Army! Then they don't know that they are dressed up as our internal affairs troops? You must know that the Germans have communicated with us, Comrade Beria, it is better to catch the wrong one than to misplace! ”

And after listening to Andrei's words, Beria also woke up like a dream, yes, his subordinates can pretend to be Germans, then of course the Germans will do the same! The Caucasus is the oil-producing area of the Soviet Union, which cannot be lost, yes, it is better to catch it by mistake than to misplace, even if it is possible not to leave a flaw, and Andrei's reminder is also well-founded, so Beria said: "Well, Andrei, your reminder is very reasonable, and your words are the attitude that we anti-anti-rebel workers should uphold, do a good job!" And Andrei didn't know that when he became an important figure in the KGB in the future, this sentence would rather be mistaken than misplaced as one of the KGB's counterintelligence principles, because of this sentence, Andrei was directly scolded by the Western media as a butcher and executioner, of course, this is a later story!