Chapter Seventy-Five: Rebellion
Early the next morning, Lin Jun called Stalin and reported that he had gone to the "Cheka" to carry out the rebellion work, and Stalin on the other end of the phone did not have any opinion, but from the tone of voice, he felt that he did not have much hope for Lin Jun's actions. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info
"If that German agrees to work for us, you can give him material and political security guarantees, and you can ask Comrade Yenov about the specific situation."
It is not good to succeed in the enemy's rebellion work, but also to "take preventive shots" for oneself, and it is not worth it in the future if someone labels oneself as a "collaborator with the enemy." Tell Stalin first, so that Lin Jun can let go of his hands and feet.
Driving with Alexander to the interrogation office of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Lin Jun was a little surprised by the situation: it was not in the city, but in a manor in the north of Moscow, and the environment was very good, and there was no "eerie horror" as imagined.
"How many interrogation points does the Internal Affairs Committee have?" Lin Jun had no "taboos", and Stalin gave him the right to know all the secrets of the Soviets, which even the Central Executive Committee had not obtained. Of course, there were many things that Lin Jun didn't know, because no one told him, and he was not interested in learning all the secrets.
"To be honest, I don't even know how many there are, but there are three near Moscow that I know, and here are the best conditions, and the interrogators are of great value." Alexander knew why Lin Jun asked this: because the place in front of him was more like a sanatorium than a secret prison.
After a series of formalities, Lin Jun met the second lieutenant Bernhardt-Haybeck in a palace-style living room.
Lin Jun had to admit that this Ensign Highbeck was very handsome: in terms of the aesthetics of Westerners, he was even more handsome than himself. Now he was wearing a brand new suit, but he looked haggard and in bad spirits.
"This is a man who loves life." Lin Jun came to his own conclusions.
Second Lieutenant Bernhardt-Habeck had been interrogated for three days in a row, but he had only been subjected to verbal "indiscriminate bombardment", and those who seemed to him to be "Russian secret police" were "polite" and unruly, and had prepared for his "prisoner of war" to live in better conditions than in the army, as if he had come on vacation. "Are you still a prisoner of war?!" He often asked himself that.
Haybeck knew that he was of great use to the Russians, but the dignity of the imperial soldiers did not allow him to "defect to the enemy", and he did not trust the "secret police".
Now there are three people who have come to interrogate him again, except for one interpreter who has met several times, and the other two are appearing for the first time. Looking at the uniform of the older one, he should also be from the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs, but what caught his attention even more was another young Russian colonel: he was definitely not much older than himself, and he was also full of high Russian and Spanish medals.
Highbeck had recognized him as someone who had been targeted by all the pilots in his unit to shoot him down.
"You may be seated, Second Lieutenant Highbeck." Lin Jun said after seeing that he had been standing across the table since he was brought in by the guards.
Through the translation, Haybeck listened to Lin Jun's advice.
"Ensign Highbeck, I think you know who I am."
"Yes, Colonel Andrei, but you are still a lieutenant colonel in the information we know." Haybeck said.
Alexander was very happy in his heart, because as far as he knew, this Highbeck had only been silent during the previous interrogation: it would be good if he could speak! Alexander also knew some German, and Hybeck addressed AndrΓ© by an honorific title - which was a good sign.
"We're all professional soldiers, and we're all fighter pilots. The purpose of my visit today is very simple, that is, to be a lobbyist, and I hope you can help us achieve our goal. I can tell you that I have a direct command from Comrade Stalin, and if you help us to achieve our goal, we will give you a new identity, and after learning Russian, you will start a new life in the Far East, and no one will bother you. And we will provide you with enough material guarantees that you will start a new life as a wealthy and privileged citizen of the Soviet Union. You are the same age as me, you are 24 years old, and there is a good life waiting for you, you must think about it. β
Lin Jun saw that he was still thinking about it, and he could see that he was still fighting fiercely in his thoughts, so he asked, "Who else is there at home?" β
"Parents and grandfather, and 1 brother and 1 sister." That's what Haybeck is concerned about.
"I think you also understand that the German army must have sent your death notice to your home, you are now a martyr, and your family will be treated favorably by the state and respected by your neighbors because of this. If you can't go back, if you do, what will your Gestapo do to you and your family? So, make a decision. I vouch for the conditions I have just promised you the reputation of a fighter pilot. β
Three minutes later, Lin Jun got an answer from Hyperbeck: "Okay, I can help you." β
Lin Jun walked over and patted the shoulder of Hyperbeck, who was crying bitterly, but didn't say anything.
"He will never see his family again in his life!" Lin Jun thought.
"Comrade Alexander, send Highbeck to the academy in the afternoon. Also, let him give himself a new name, which will sound better. β
"We will arrange all of this, and we will have a complete identity and life history."
To be honest, Alexander did not expect that Andrei would succeed in rebelling in such a short period of time, and those "Cheka" rebel experts could be "laid off". Of course, he also understood that Andrei's charisma played a big role, because he was an excellent pilot that even his opponents would respect him. "It seems that some of our ways of working can be borrowed from here." He thought.
Of course, the "Cheka" was outstanding in its ability to work, or there would not have been the "KGB" that later became fearful to the entire Western world. The success of this rebellion is only a special one.
Lin Jun borrowed the telephone from here to inform Stalin of the situation, and the result was, of course, praised by Stalin.
"In fact, the comrades of the Ministry of Internal Affairs have destroyed his ideological defense, and I have only added the last straw to it." Lin Jun still "praised" the work of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, so that everyone had a good face.
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Lin Jun, who returned to the academy, handed over the matter of Hybeck to the comrades here, and he didn't need to pay too much attention to the matter of 109, anyway, the designer comrades would solve it, he just had to wait for the plane to test fly and then find out. And now there are already two groups of guests waiting for him in the academy, and Lin Jun needs to travel more than ten kilometers to an auto repair shop to meet (martial law in the academy): one is from the equipment department, and the other is from the Aerial Bomb Research Institute.
These people received direct orders from the Kremlin to ask Comrade Andrei for advice on how to "set fires."
Comrades "humbly ask for advice", and Lin Jun is also a certified teacher. For the design of the solidification ******, of course, he can only say the idea and some "nonsense" formulas, and he can't tell them that he knows the specific formula of the solidification ******, and can only use a lot of nouns such as "I think", "estimate" and "maybe". That said, it's enough that those experts are not stupid and can definitely find the best, safest and most effective formulas.
The development of cocktail bombs is much simpler, and Lin Jun told his comrades a variety of recipes while also personally "performing with live ammunition".
He asked the comrades at the repair shop for empty vodka bottles and cotton yarn, gasoline, engine oil, diesel and canned laundry detergent for washing hands, and even some sugar from the kitchen.
Lin Jun personally filled several "versions" of incendiary bombs, one of which was two-thirds gasoline mixed with one-third sugar, and the other was two-thirds gasoline mixed with almost one-third washing powder, plus a small amount of engine oil.
"Comrades, if you don't have white sugar, you can replace it with brown sugar, if you are reluctant to give up these good things, you can make do with some sand and sawdust in gasoline, of course, the effect is not as good as adding sugar and washing powder, and cotton yarn is not the best choice for the bottle mouth, it is best to use cloth strips of heck fiber. I heard that the comrades in Spain mixed a chemical raw material called ****** with sugar in a three-to-one ratio, and the effect was very good, but I don't know much about chemistry, and it is up to you to test whether this recipe should be added with gasoline or not. β
This auto repair shop is also attached to the Zhukovsky Academy, so when Lin Jun tested the power of the incendiary bomb, he simply asked the comrades to drag out a scrapped car shell, and the worker comrades also prepared a large number of fire extinguishers "on standby": first, to ensure the safety of the thrower, and second, to test the anti-fire ability of the formula.
Lin Jun "took it personally", lit the coarse cotton yarn on the bottle and threw it at the car shell.
The effect was spectacular, with a flame, almost 2 meters high, not only very strong adhesion and almost no turbulence, but also billowing smoke and a pungent smell. Workers with foam fire extinguishers found that the fire extinguishers in their hands, which are usually very effective for gasoline combustion, were basically ineffective.
"Comrades, it seems that a fire extinguisher is basically ineffective against such a fire." Lin Jun said after seeing that the efforts of the workers' comrades had not yielded results.
By the time the fire had been extinguished, the car had burned out of shape.
Lin Jun experimented with the second formula, which was the one mixed with laundry detergent, and the pungent smell after burning was almost suffocating. The comrades who wore masks and held new dry powder fire extinguishers to extinguish the fire also ended in failure. In the end, all a dozen or so fire extinguishers rushed up to extinguish the fire.
The final conclusion: "It is impossible to extinguish such a fire by tank crews, and it only takes one or two such ****** to hit the tank's engine to destroy the tank." β
"Comrade Andrey, you are an absolute genius!" This is what everyone who participated in the test said about Lin Jun, "We are going to name this simple and effective weapon Andrea cocktail incendiary bomb!" β
"Excuse me, Comrade Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars!" Lin Jun was joking with Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Molotov in his heart, because this weapon was originally given the name of the Finns, and he was called "**************" to express their contempt for the Soviet Union.
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