Burning Moscow
Chapter 1488: Persuade to surrender (part 2)
I stood up unhurriedly, looked ahead and said, "I am General Oshanina, the negotiator of the Soviet Army!" The main reason I didn't explain my position was to look at the opposite Von Nye. Indore was a bit unpleasant, a small major general, who was bigger than the German marshal, saw me entering the door, he didn't even have the least courtesy, and he didn't stand up to say hello to me, as if I was telling him. It's like surrendering.
The adjutant standing next to von Neindor quickly bent over and murmured what I said to him. After hearing this, Von Neindor looked at me and said, "General Oshanina, I want to know what your purpose is here today?"
When I was listening to the captain behind me interpreting for me, a German lieutenant colonel sitting not far away suddenly said something. After speaking, he leaned back and leaned back in his chair. Laughed. But what is strange is that, except for one or two lower-ranking officers who followed with a smile, the other officers of the same rank or higher rank looked at me with astonishment.
I wanted to find out what the German lieutenant colonel was talking about, so after the captain had finished translating von Neindor’s words, I whispered to him: "What did the German lieutenant colonel say, translate it to me! "
The captain acting as an interpreter showed an embarrassed expression on his face when he heard me say this. Seeing his expression, I was even more convinced that the German lieutenant colonel said nothing good, otherwise the captain would not dare to translate these words for me. Thinking of this, I whispered to him in a stern tone: "Captain, translate the words of the German lieutenant colonel to me. This is an order!"
The captain heard me speak to him in such a harsh tone, so he could only translate it honestly: "The German lieutenant colonel said: Are all Russian men dead? Even a woman has to come forward to negotiate such a major event."
After listening to the translation, I looked at the fat-eared German lieutenant colonel coldly, and said that if I brought my weapon out today, I would have shot you headshot.
"Quiet, please keep quiet!" Von Neindore tapped the table with his fingers, and looked at the accident insurance lieutenant colonel with dissatisfaction. Seeing the commander staring at him, the fat lieutenant colonel immediately closed his mouth and resumed his sitting posture.
When the room was quiet again, a German colonel sitting on my left stood up and asked with a smile on his face: "Is General Leiser captured by you? In Stalingrad."
"General Lezer?" To be honest, I don't have any impression of Lezer's name anymore. If it hadn't been for him to add that it was Stalingrad, I couldn't think of this person at all. After his reminder, I immediately thought of General Leiser, the brigade commander of the 29th Brigade of the German Motorized Infantry, who was captured in the night attack launched by our army. But in order to confirm whether the Lazer I was thinking of was the same as the Lazer he was talking about, I tentatively asked: "Mr. Colonel, is the General Lazer you mentioned, the commander of the 29th Brigade?"
"Yes, yes." Hearing my answer, the colonel nodded vigorously with joy, and said: "He is the commander of the 29th Brigade of Motorized Infantry. He was captured in the night battle."
Seeing the colonel's respectful attitude towards me, I naturally felt very good about him, so I smiled and said to him: "To be precise, General Leiser was captured by my subordinates in battle."
"Colonel, do you know this General Oshanina?" Von Neindor, who was sitting on the other side of the table, couldn't help asking with some curiosity when he saw his men and I began to reminisce about the past.
"Yes, Commander Commander." The colonel quickly turned to face von Neindor, leaning forward slightly, and replied truthfully: "I know this female general."
After hearing the colonel’s answer, Von Neindor showed a puzzled expression on his face. After taking a look at me, he asked strangely: "Colonel, can you tell me how do you know the Russian general?" "
"That's it, Commander." The colonel turned his head and glanced at me, and continued to reply: "I used to be a subordinate of General Leitzer. If I was attacked at night, if it wasn't for me to go to the rear to perform a mission, then The final destiny is either to be killed or captured like General Lezer."
As soon as the colonel finished speaking, a lieutenant colonel on his left also stood up, and then said: "Your Excellency Commander, because you have been in the fortress, you may not be familiar with this General Oshanina. She is commanding The troops of China can be said to be a nightmare for our troops. Before the cities of Belgorod and Kharkov were lost, they were the first to rush into the cities."
The words of the two German military school-level officers made the expression on von Neindor's face become solemn. He opened his mouth and was about to say something, when another subordinate stood up. This is a young SS officer with a handsome and unrestrained appearance. If he had been in the movie, he would surely become a screen idol who fascinated thousands of young girls. When he turned his head to look at me, I found a long scar on his left face, which greatly reduced his handsomeness.
I saw the anger of hatred in his eyes, and I couldn't help but mutter to myself: "I seem to have never seen this SS officer before. Why does he have such a strong hatred for me?"
Seeing the SS officer standing up, von Neindor gave a light cough, and then asked in a polite tone: "Your Excellency, the second-level commando squad captain, do you know this General Oshanina too? ?"
The SS officer pointed his finger at the scar on his face and said viciously: "This scar on my face is a memorial left to me by her subordinates."
Hearing what the SS officer said, von Neindor couldn't help but asked in a puzzled manner: "As far as I know, you were dispatched to the fortress after being wounded in the battle in Zhytomyr. Could it be yours? Does the injury have anything to do with her?"
"Yes," the SS officer stared at me with hatred, and said viciously: "At that time, my troops had just assembled in Zhytomyr and were about to go to Kiev to participate in the war. Who knew her troops suddenly appeared outside the city. I was caught off guard. After a fierce battle, my troops suffered three-quarters of casualties, and I was also wounded."
After Von Neindor listened, he raised his hand and pressed it down, indicating that all his subordinates were sitting down. Because these subordinates introduced him to the results of the battle I had achieved, when he spoke again, his attitude became much more friendly: "General Oshanina, now the war is about to start, I want to know, your honour has come to us. What is the purpose of coming here?"
"General von Neindor," I was respected and I respected others. Since von Neindor was friendly to me, I would not blow his beard and stare at him, so I wore my face. He smiled and said to him: "Tarnopol has fallen into the encirclement of our army. As the commander and officer of the encircled unit, you know very well that you have no real possibility of breaking through the encirclement. You have fallen into a desperate situation and continue to resist. It doesn't make any sense. In this situation where there is no way out for you, in order to avoid bloodshed and sacrifice in vain, I suggest that you accept the following conditions of surrender:
1. All the besieged German troops headed by you and your headquarters stopped resisting.
2. You will deliver all personnel, weapons, technical weapons and military materials to us in an organized manner. We guarantee the safety of all officers and soldiers who stopped resisting. After the war, we returned the prisoners of war to Germany, or any country the prisoners of war wished to go to.
At the same time, we keep military uniforms, identification marks and medals, personal belongings and valuables for all surrendered personnel, and we also allow senior officers to keep cold weapons.
Once you declare your surrender, we will immediately provide normal food for all surrendering officers, sergeants and soldiers, as well as treatment for all wounded or sick officers and soldiers. "
Although it was too hasty this time to prepare a written surrender letter, I have tried to persuade Paulus to surrender. I basically remember the surrender letter written by Rokosovsky, and it happened to be used today.
After I finished speaking, only the adjutant of von Neindor could be heard in the room translating what I said, and no one spoke. Looking at these officers with different expressions, I knew in my heart that many of them wanted to lead their troops to surrender, but more people wanted von Neindor to make the decision~www.wuxiaspot.com~ because of what they called Military honor does not allow them to take the initiative to surrender.
After listening to the adjutant’s translation, Von Neindor nodded and said politely: "Thank you, Major!" Then he cast his eyes on me again and asked slowly: "Oh. General Xia Ningna, I want to know, if we do not accept your terms, what will you do?"
This kind of answer from him was in my expectation. I sneered, and then said: "If we do not accept our terms, the Red Army will have to attack until the Germans are completely wiped out. All this has caused. The German command headquarters shall bear full responsibility for the casualties and material losses."
"I understand." Von Neindor nodded, his eyes swept over his subordinates one by one, and seemed to ask casually: "I don't know what you mean?"
"Your Excellency Commander," the SS officer who came up with the crime first, stared at me with hatred and said: "We will never surrender. Even if we fight to the last person, we will never surrender. "
"Yes, your commander." The German lieutenant colonel, who laughed at me at first, stood up and echoed: "We must never surrender to the Russians. We must know that they were beaten by our troops not long ago. We Never surrender to the defeated opponents of the past."
"General Oshanina, did you hear my subordinate's reply?" Von Neindor stood up, supported the edge of the table with both hands, leaned forward slightly, and replied firmly: "The German soldiers are not. Will take the initiative to lay down their weapons before resisting. I will now give you the final answer: We will never surrender, please come back!"u
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