Chapter 601: Semenov dies of drunkenness

The change in Moscow is that Semenov died, assassinated. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info

January 10, 1943. Soviet enemy-occupied zone, Moscow.

It was the coldest season, and the Germans who occupied the city were somewhat unaccustomed to the climate of Moscow. The city was defended by Semenov's soldiers. Today, the wind was very light, and the citizens of Moscow took advantage of the rare good weather to come out one after another to run errands.

Since the occupation of Moscow, the Soviets who have not left have been expressionless, not knowing how to live their lives. Now less than half of Moscow's population remains, and the vacant houses are occupied by the White Army. The German occupation forces were stationed in the barracks of the former Soviet army, while the Semenov puppet government and the German headquarters were in the Kremlin.

There are also some pleasant people in Moscow, they are Semyonov's people. The descendants of the former Tsarist Russian nobles, the descendants of Kolchak's subordinates, and some people whose families were killed during the Great Purge. Of course, most of the victims of the rebellion were against Germany, but many of them, seeing that the Soviet Union had little hope, began to join Semenov's troops.

However, these later people were never able to gain Semenov's trust. The people around Semenov had several Japanese advisers and several German advisers, and they arranged everything for Semenov, including the guidelines and policies of the puppet government, and even his personal security and itinerary.

Today, a big man in the German army has arrived, Walter Funck.

Walter had come to collect money and art for Hitler. During World War II, Germany, like Japan, also collected a large amount of money, gold, silver, and art in the occupied territories. There was an organized and large-scale search by the government, as well as by the private individuals of military officers. Walter's mission this time is an official act.

Walter went to university and during the First World War he volunteered. After the war, he worked as an editor.

After joining the Nazi Party, he became Hitler's economic adviser. He came to Moscow this time with the aim of taking away a batch of works of art and a batch of precious metals from Moscow.

Before the occupation of Moscow, in order to resist the German attack, the people of Moscow donated a large number of jewelry and gold, and even ancestral treasures and wedding rings. Before they could take this batch of jewels and belongings, the Germans captured Moscow. The Germans took control of these treasures, and later, they collected gold and other precious metals from the major cities of the occupied territories and concentrated them in Moscow.

After Walter's arrival, Semenov, who had always lived in seclusion, personally greeted him at the airport and personally accompanied him on the tour. After all the gold and silver jewelry were packed on the plane, he was personally sent back to the airport. After several planes were lifted into the air full of treasures, the smile on Semenov's face gradually stiffened, got into the car and immediately returned to the Kremlin.

Although Semyonov was very beautiful, met with Hitler, took a group photo, and had the final say in Moscow, the actual power of Miysk was in the hands of the German army.

The troops commanded by Semenov nominally reached 700,000, but these troops all had German military advisers, and the troops were stationed in several areas and stationed together with the German army, and the movement of troops was decided by the local German army, and some units even followed the fixed German army for a long time.

In essence, Semenov's intelligent troops were not even 50,000. In Moscow, apart from his guards, the 50,000 troops were not with him.

That is why Semenov had a bad face when he watched Walter's plane leave.

The convoy had just left the airport when suddenly two shells fell, one exploded on the road, two cars were blown up, and one exploded on the side of the road.

A shell is a shell from a smasher.

Semenov's car was not blown up, several high-ranking officials died.

At this moment, one of Semenov's guards suddenly rushed at Semenov's sedan and fired at the sedan with a submachine gun. A few guards in the back saw it, but before they could take their guns, one of them pushed him, and the gun missed.

With a few sounds, a row of bullet holes appeared on the side of the car, and a piece of glass shattered.

The assassination of Semenov by members of the Semenov Guards was really unexpected by most people.

By this time, several other members of the guard had already raised their guns and were about to shoot the assassin. At this time, a change came, and a man behind Semenov's sedan had already drawn a gun and shot the killer in the head.

The killer elephant was pushed and fell. Other members of the guard did not shoot for fear of hitting the car.

The killer is dead.

Semenov saw the young officer who had saved him in the car, only to see him rush over and block his body in front of the car, pointing his pistol at several guards on the opposite side.

Soon, the brigade guards came, and Semenov was safe.

Semyonov has already experienced such assassinations several times, and his assassins have come one after another, how many people have died, a number of them have died, and there are still people who come to assassinate. That's why Semenov lived in seclusion.

Semenov miraculously did not receive a single bullet on his body, but almost all of his cronies and guards were killed. Semyonov did not believe anyone, he was always on guard against the Soviets to kill him, suspected that the Japanese wanted to kill him, and even suspected that some of the assassinations were carried out by the Germans.

The convoy, surrounded by the guards who followed it, returned to the Kremlin.

Semenov immediately learned of the outcome of the assassination, two of his Japanese cronies brought from Manchuria died, one of them was the captain of his guard, and two Japanese advisers, one of whom was his security adviser, died in the other car.

Once again, he suspected that it was the Germans who had carried out the assassination. In his opinion, the Soviets did not have the strength to assassinate themselves.

It can't be done without a guard captain, who has to inspect the Kremlin every day for safety hazards, so who will inspect today?

He remembered the young man who had blocked his bullets.

The young man, also called Vasily, followed him before the capture of Moscow, and his father was an army commander who was killed by Stalin. It took only two hours from arrest to execution.

However, Semyonov still did not consider him a confidant, and to this day, he sees that this young man can be trusted.

In the evening, Semenov called Vasily into his office and promoted him to the rank of captain of the guard. Vasily could not hide his excitement and happily went to inspect the safety.

Semenov felt that this person was not scheming, but he was cautious and cautious and could use it.

Two hours later, Semyonov returned to his bedroom to rest.

Attacked today, he was a little distraught and drank a few glasses of wine. Vasily had just taken office today, personally took care of his trip and even personally arranged his rest. Semyonov was satisfied with this.

After sleeping in a deep sleep for less than half an hour, he suddenly woke up, and he felt that someone was moving around in the room, so he pulled out the gun under his pillow, and at this time, one hand held him down, and the other took the gun away. Semenov saw that it was the captain of the guard who had just been promoted by himself, Vasily.

Semenov said: "You, what are you going to do?" ”

Vasily picked up the bottle of wine at the head of the bed, put it in his mouth. Semenov couldn't stop it and drank it. I drank half a bottle of wine, and because I was afraid, I didn't feel drunk, but the symptoms of drunkenness came up, and my limbs were soft and I collapsed.

At this time, Vasily's face was grim, and his eyes flashed with a terrible light, and he was not at all the young man who had no scheming.

Vasily said: "Semenov, on behalf of the Soviets, on behalf of those who were killed by you, I sentence you to death. As he spoke, he came to pinch his mouth and nose.

Semenov said: "Who are you?" ”

Vasily: "People's Commissariat of State Security, hoe squad." ”

Semenov said: "It turned out to be a Cheka. ”

Without waiting for him to ask again, Vasily pinched his mouth and nose. This pinch is ten minutes.

Although Semenov was drunk, his mind was clear, and he did not know where the strength came from, he struggled desperately a few times, and with both hands tried to break Vasily's hand away. Seeing that he was resisting, Vasily held his throat firmly with his arm.

After all, Semenov was old, and in addition to being drunk again, Vasily's strength was surprisingly great, and he did not break free from Vasily's hand at all.

Morning, January 11, 1943. Moscow.

The Kremlin guards saw Vasily get up early, inspect every post, and ask them to defend according to the rules. Then, with a warrant, he transferred a sedan, and the driver pulled him out of the Kremlin.

The Kremlin was also the headquarters of the German army, and security was shared by both sides. After Vasily took office, the first thing he did was to meet the Germans. Before he left, he also called the guard on duty, and when the other party saw that he really came out, he didn't say a word and let him go.

At seven o'clock in the morning, the people who served Semenov found that he had not gotten up. It's no wonder that he asked for wine last night, and he must have been drunk. Vasily has already informed that the leader slept late and would wake up a little later this morning.

After two hours, when he had not gotten up, he went to open the door, only to find him lying quietly on the bed. When I looked closer, I knew something was wrong

His face is not the face of a living person.

The car that Vasily transferred was quickly found, more than a hundred versts from Moscow. The car was found following tire prints and parked deep in a birch forest on the side of the road. The driver died, shot in the back of the head.

At this time, the whole city of Moscow was under martial law, and the commander of the German army stationed in Moscow personally commanded and searched for the underground party. The German commander, who was the real head of the city, was annoyed by this, and at the same time, worried about his own safety.

A major manhunt began.

Soon, word spread. Semenov's men were panicked, and soon the Germans gathered them together and put forward the next leader.

Germany soon learned the news and did not take it seriously at all, and demanded that Moscow strengthen law and order. They had a lot of big things, and one of them was the problem of the partisans. The German army has been in different places and has different puppet governments, and Semenov has no real power and has no influence on the current actions of the German army. The Germans were currently going to take military action, and the most troublesome thing was the harassment of the partisans.

The Soviet government sent the news by telegram to the partisan zones in enemy-occupied areas. The telegram also demanded that the local guerrillas carry out assassinations against the enemies of the puppet government.

Semenov's death dealt an important blow to the psychology of the Soviets who had surrendered to the enemy. Many of those who had defected to the enemy began to communicate privately with the partisans, and the pace of help for the Germans slowed down. Some international observers also believe that Semenov's death is a signal of a turning point in the situation in the Soviet Union and that the activities of the partisans behind enemy lines have yielded results. Although the signal is weak, it still attracts attention.