Chapter 188: Rebellion (I)

Seeing that Andrei was a little confused, Brezhnev next to him asked, "What's wrong with Andrei?" Andrei looked at Brezhnev and said: "Ilyich, I was originally the chief of the special service section of the 16th Army, I'm afraid it's inconvenient to contact him!" When Brezhnev heard this, he also understood Andrei's concerns, in order to suppress the rebellion and strengthen control, the internal affairs troops sent branches to the Red Army, and these internal affairs officers, in addition to daily supervision, were also responsible for managing and recording the security files of soldiers. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 infoIn general, each Soviet serviceman has three sets of files, one set of operational files, that is, military capability performance files.

A set of organizational files, involving spiritual thoughts, work appearance, work attitude, etc. A set of security files, i.e., whether you are a person who is likely to be a traitor, and how likely it is. The military commander, i.e., the superior commander of the unit, the political chief, i.e., the political commissar, and the security chief, i.e., the internal affairs officer, are responsible for the management. All three aspects must be involved in the promotion and other actions of all people.

It can be said that the eyes of the internal affairs forces are higher than the top, and many officers of the Ministry of Internal Affairs are very arrogant and domineering because of their special status, it can be said that the Red Army hates the officers of the internal affairs forces to the core, especially these traitors who have defected to the Germans, I am afraid that the people who see the Ministry of Internal Affairs are eager to eat their flesh!

The Ministry of Internal Affairs has always been a feared organization, and the only thing associated with the Ministry of Internal Affairs is the bloody and dangerous words such as purges and rebellions. At the beginning, as soon as someone revealed the slightest dissatisfaction with the government, someone would come to the door and send him to a labor camp in Siberia, or let him disappear directly, and this disappearance was not only the disappearance of the person, but also the disappearance of identity documents, etc., as if such a person had never existed in this world.

Maybe it's because of the psychological effect. Thinking of these, Brezhnev couldn't help but shiver, and tightened the collar around his neck, as if he was in the cold North Pole.

Seeing that the two leaders were talking, the captain who was reporting temporarily stopped reporting, and Andrei waved his hand to signal him to continue, and then, Andrei and Brezhnev said: "In this way, there were other commanders of the 16th Army who are still in other units, so I will contact them to learn more about this Gusev." ”

And I have to say that the efficiency of the Ministry of Internal Affairs is really high, and soon a telegram came, and Brezhnev picked up the telegram and read it first, Andrei quickly asked: "How is Ilyich"

Only Brezhnev said: "Colonel Rai said in the telegram that he knew Captain Gusev during the defense of Minsk.

The Germans were trying to storm the city from the east of the city under the cover of their artillery fire and wipe out all the troops under their siege. The artillery battery stationed in the south of the city at that time also began to shoot at the enemy attacking from the east.

The artillery company, to which Captain Gusev was located, was in danger of losing its position, because the enemy was very close to them at this moment. The artillery commanders and fighters had to make a quick decision: to blow up the artillery positions. Or keep shooting?

At that time, Colonel Rai was in constant contact with this artillery battery. When the enemy approached their positions. The Colonel was talking to Captain Gusev. Suddenly, crackling and commotion came from the microphone. The colonel secretly speculated that the Germans might have stormed the headquarters of the artillery battery. So he desperately called for Captain Gusev, but there was no response. After a while, the captain suddenly replied to him, and said very easily something that he would never forget: 'I'm sorry, Comrade Colonel, I just left here to fight ......the bayonets with the Germans.'

After the colonel gave him the order to blow up the artillery. He replied decisively: 'Comrade Colonel, please let us blow up after the last shell, and we will never delay the destruction of the artillery, and we will not allow these cannons to fall into the hands of the enemy.' ’

Later, the gunners repelled the enemy attack with grenades and held their positions. At this time, they wanted Colonel Rai to plead, hoping to stay and continue fighting the Germans after replenishing enough ammunition.

The company commanders of the artillery company, Captain Kuznetsov and Gusev. Because of their outstanding performance in this battle, the division applied for them to be awarded the Order of the Red Banner. Unfortunately, their regiment was completely annihilated by the Germans in the battle two days later. The company commander died heroically while leading his troops to break through the siege, while Captain Gusev's whereabouts are unknown. ”

When Brezhnev had finished reading it, he put the telegram on his desk, looked up and said to me: "Andrey, after reading this telegram from Colonel Rai, I think that your plan of rebellion is still feasible, and it is worth taking this risk. ”

"The commissar is right," Akhromeyev promptly chimed in: "Judging by the contents of the telegram, this Captain Gusev was a brave and excellent commander, probably because after being captured, seeing the gradual defeat of our army and the increasing number of prisoners of war in the camps, his mind was shaken, and he doubted the prospect of our final victory, so he willingly served the Germans." If we can send someone to talk to him and try to communicate, it may have an unexpected effect. In order to enhance the effect, he also deliberately lowered his voice, and whispered mysteriously: "Don't forget that in their camp, there are still precious supplies from the Germans." ”

That's right, the deputy division commander Yanayev and the chief of staff Plavio also agreed very much.

On the matter of rebellion, the leaders of the five divisions reached an agreement, and the next thing to consider was who to send to the Eastern Battalion to test Gusev's true attitude. As soon as Andrei raised the question of who should be sent to test Gusev's attitude first, both Brezhnev and Akhromeyev looked at Pavlov, the captain of the reconnaissance battalion, who had reconnoitred in advance. Seeing that the leaders were all looking at him, Pavlov hurriedly got up and asked the leaders to fight: "Division commander, political commissar, deputy division commander, chief of staff, deputy chief of staff, if you think I am suitable, give me this task." After all, I had just returned from behind enemy lines, and I knew the situation in the Eastern Battalion relatively well, and even if I went to work, I knew how to start. ”

Brezhnev was very satisfied with Pavlov's attitude on the road, he nodded with a smile and said: "Okay, Comrade Pavlov, since you have taken the initiative to ask to carry out this task, then I will now entrust this glorious and arduous task to you on behalf of the division leadership." You've just returned from a mission behind enemy lines, so you must be tired, so go back and rest first. After dark, take today's squad and set off to infiltrate the German rear again. ”

"Yes, I promise to get the job done." Pavlov puffed up his chest and replied loudly.