Chapter 210: 210 Surrender

On the edge of a very messy rubble, the muzzle of a gun wrapped in rags was pointed into the distance, and a German sniper was looking through the scope to see the situation in the distance. He was covered in a gray cloak with rags sewn haphazardly, which made him almost merge with the ruins around him.

He slowly adjusted the muzzle of his gun as he whispered, "I pray to you, God, merciful, take the suffering away from me." You have sent us the great Führer and made us invincible forever...... I will help you save the world and return their lives to your arms—if your arms include hell!"

After speaking, his finger pulled the trigger, and the barrel of the gun shook slightly, and a bullet shot shot out of the muzzle and flew towards the target in the distance. It is conceivable that another Polish soldier will fall on the other side. In these three days, the German snipers achieved an impressive 2,107 shots, and the Germans lost only 7 snipers and 63 soldiers.

"Another officer, I'd love to know why they haven't surrendered yet. The sniper asked in a low voice as he crawled slowly backwards.

Beside him, crouching behind a broken wooden box on the edge of the rock, another German soldier carried the G43 behind him, followed him into the aqueduct behind him, and bent over to leave the sniper site just now. The assistant in charge of the cover replied as he walked: "They are defending their territory." ”

"But God is on our side, and the Führer is God's messenger! The sniper said with a grin, his face covered in black paint that showed that his teeth were very white: "I sent away seven cultists today, and they all deserve to go to hell." ”

The two of them bent down and ran along the aqueduct for a short distance, and then jumped on the road and stuck to the wall to a building, and got into the building, and as soon as they entered the house, they shouted loudly: "Egret!"

At the same time as they shouted the order, two rifles were already on their butts, and there were German soldiers sitting around them, some eating compressed biscuits, others fighting over the packaging of the tin box luncheon meat. In the center of the room was a table with a messy map on which a second lieutenant was discussing something with a lieutenant officer.

"Most of the artillery deployed in the cities by Poland has been destroyed, and now our sniper activity is barely being returned fire. The second lieutenant told the lieutenant about the situation at the front: "Here, here, and here, our snipers have already compressed the Poles in the room, and they are holding on to the vicinity, but they do not dare to come out lightly. If you can support me with some bazookas, I can eliminate these Polish defenders room by room. ”

"The divisional side is reluctant to engage in house-by-house street fighting, so I would increase our number of casualties, and they would prefer to besiege and starve the defenders. The lieutenant smiled and pointed to the map and said, "I don't have any more troops to support you, because most of the troops have already set up a defensive line here, and the Poles are also counterattacking with snipers, but their combat methods are too backward to achieve results for a while." ”

"Boom!" an explosion was heard in the distance, and soon another explosion followed, and it seemed that the German artillery units were showing off their sense of existence again. The ground trembled slightly with the explosion of the cannonballs, and the white ash on the walls was shaken down, causing the soldiers below to eat to curse angrily.

"These damn artillerymen! Yesterday was the same time! Didn't they eat at noon? bastard. A soldier scolded as he blew the dust off the compressed biscuits.

Next to him, a squad leader gave him a smile: "The day before yesterday, the Polish army counterattacked, you didn't say that!"

"What do I say?" the man asked again, uninterestingly.

Before the squad leader could reply, the middle-aged senior soldier on the other side of him smiled and picked up his voice: "Oh, my God, please, those dear artillerymen!

He finished laughing, and all the soldiers around him burst into laughter, including the sniper who had just sat in the corner and his cover assistant.

"Hey, Lieutenant, you'd better come and take a look! I think we're in a little trouble. A soldier on the second floor who was in charge of the lookout shouted, "It's better for you to take care of this kind of thing yourself." ”

The second lieutenant glanced at the lieutenant beside him, then buckled up his helmet and walked out, and as soon as he stepped out of the building's gate, he saw an unbelievable sight: nearly a hundred Polish soldiers, walking from the other side of the street with their hands held high, some carrying white flags made of sheets.

"Lieutenant, I don't know what to do, it's better for you to do it yourself. The lieutenant turned around and shouted loudly, only to find that the lieutenant was already standing behind him.

"Tell the machine gunner to go to the second floor with the ammunition! If someone sneaks around, they will open fire!" The lieutenant ordered loudly: "Everyone come out with weapons!" G43 gunners go to the opposite building to set up defenses! ”

Suddenly, the whole German position became noisy, and everyone began to look for their posts, and everyone stuffed the food in their mouths back into their pockets, buckled up their steel helmets indiscriminately, and held the guns with bullets and boring, and pointed the black muzzles of their guns at the Polish officers who came to negotiate alone.

The Polish officer, with his hands raised in frustration, walked up to the two German officers and said, "Good afternoon! Mr. Officer, I am ordered to surrender to your troops, and to relinquish control of this neighborhood." Please accept our surrender and treat our prisoners in accordance with the relevant provisions of international law. ”

"You were ordered to surrender to us?" asked the German lieutenant, frowning.

"Yes sir, I have been ordered to surrender to you, and ten minutes ago General Nassar gave the order to surrender unconditionally, and I am sure you will be informed of this soon!" replied the Polish officer, apprehensively.

"Smoking. The second lieutenant took out his cigarette, took out one, and handed it to the Polish officer: "Rest, and then have your men stand on both sides of the road nearby! I will ask the above for news of the surrender, and I do not want anything unpleasant to happen in the meantime." ”

"I'll restrain my subordinates! The Polish officer took the cigarette and replied in a very flattering tone.

Before they could enter the house, a cloud of gray smoke rolled up in the direction of the city in the distance. Soon the smoke came closer, and it turned out to be a dozen military trucks led by three armored reconnaissance vehicles, and these German vehicles whizzed along the road, and there was no intention of stopping at all. It was not until two field vehicles in the back, as well as a No. 3 assault gun, came to a halt at the German position of this platoon.

"Long live the Führer!" shouted the lieutenant, and then saluted.

A lieutenant colonel jumped out of the car, walked up to the two men, took a cigarette in his mouth, and casually returned a military salute: "The Poles have surrendered, and I have been ordered to take over the command here, followed by the troops of the 2nd Army, you take the prisoners from here to the outskirts, where there is a camp dedicated to them." ”

"Sir, is the war over?" the second lieutenant asked, with a look of joy on his face.

"I think it's about the same. Warsaw surrendered, we took control of most of Poland, and the war ended. The lieutenant colonel replied with a smile, then pointed to an oval badge on his chest and said, "The medal for the battle of Poland on the Eastern Front, and then you will all have one." ”

In the Polish city government building, a German major general walked out of an office, glanced at several German officers and Polish generals standing outside the door, his eyes were very complicated, and before he could speak, a gunshot rang out from inside the office.

"As the commander of the Warsaw garrison, personally appointed by the Führer, I personally gave General Nassar the dignity he deserved, he was a very good commander. The German major general's gaze swept over his men and the generals who had surrendered in Poland: "I hope that order will soon be restored to Poland......! I'll give you twenty-four hours, and if you can't, I'll give you decency. ”

"Yes!" everyone replied immediately.

A German military truck stopped in the center of the city, and two soldiers with rifles jumped out of the car, opened the rear cargo door of the truck, and began to shout loudly in German: "The Führer understands the suffering of the citizens of Warsaw and distributes relief rations! Two potatoes for each person and one for children! Shoot more than one person when they find out! Consciously line up!"

Soon, a little boy came to the truck, picked up a potato, and put his fingerprint on a list. With this little boy as an example, many women led their children to take the potatoes, followed by the men and the elderly, and soon the cartload of potatoes was divided by the refugees.

Two hours later, a dozen cars drove up to the main streets of Poland, and the general German relief was carried out, and the next day Poland was quiet and people began to rebuild their homes, but many families were loaded into cars and taken away, and it was said that they had to go to work in resettlement sites in Germany - those who had worked for three years could obtain German household registration and become legitimate German citizens.

Germany had stitched the last big pockets in Poland, the Warsaw encirclement no longer existed, the Polish government was de facto destroyed, and most of Poland had ceased to resist and became Führer Accardo's Third Reich, with the exception of a few areas that were still resisting the Soviet Red Army's offensive in the name of Poland.

On October 1, 1937, German Führer Arcardo Rudolf announced to the world that Germany had won an unprecedented victory in the war against Poland, ensuring that the majority of the Polish people were protected from communist slavery. Amid worldwide invective, Accardo led the Third Reich back to all of its pre-World War I territory and acquired parts of it that were not part of it.