My Third Empire

Chapter 946: Alive

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"Don't move! Right! Don't move!" For Rokosovsky, the thing that annoys him most is not to carry a shame, but to face the seemingly endless reporters in front of me, these from Germany Journalists from Italy, Romania, France, Britain, etc.

"General Küchler, IMHO, if you will shove these reporters into the army earlier, you can at least double your army." Rokosovsky tirelessly put a poker face Aimed at countless lenses, let the flash flicker cracklingly.

In order to deal with these journalists who came from afar, on the second day of surrender, Küchler had to leave his original headquarters and transfer the entire army headquarters to the headquarters when Rokosovsky surrendered. Then the two were like pets, letting the people of the Imperial Propaganda Department play around.

Even the Germans didn't know where to find a Soviet flag covered with holes and burning marks, and let Rokosovsky perform over and over again to hand over the flag to bow and salute.

"General Rokosovsky ... you must know that the capture of Stalingrad will have a major impact on Germany ’s foreign policy. So domestic journalists and the military ’s high-level south are a little too excited. "Küchler said ∞, smiled at the camera, and then took the shabby flag from Rokosovsky for the 10th time.

What it means to capture Stalingrad is clearly seen by both the Soviet Union and Germany. As an important node of the German attack in the south, the capture of Stalingrad finally filled the broken Volga defense line. Now, except for some troops to strengthen the defense line, Küchler seems to have no other things to do. Too.

After completing the frontal defense along the wide Volga River, the German rear armored forces finally had a relatively safe environment for the time being. At least until Stalingrad was reoccupied by the Soviet Union, these Germans only needed to deal with the enemy in front That's it.

The G Group Army going north will immediately receive reinforcements from about 5 divisions, which will undoubtedly be great news for the exhausted Guderian. At least the purpose of his troops going north has been achieved, and the rest is only consumed with Zhukov.

The most important issue is that the Germans solved the last hidden danger of the M group army going south. At least General Manstein took the strategic goal of capturing the Baku oil field. Now the Germans have completed more than half of them. Hundreds of thousands of Soviet troops in the Baku region were surrounded by a vast Soviet enclave and lost contact with Moscow. As for how long these troops can last, then ask General Manstein Tanks and artillery are gone.

"It goes without saying that you and I know what it means for the Soviet Union to lose the Baku oil field, but you should also be aware of it. It is also impossible for the Germans to occupy Baku intact." Rokosovs Kee has some stiff shoulders, and cherishes the rest time that he finally waited for.

The journalists and officials of the German Propaganda Department almost raised numerous questions to test Rokosovsky's self-esteem, including his views on Stalin's terrorist rule in the Soviet Union. Anyway, the screws on these propaganda machines were intended to squeeze out all the news from Rokosovsky before he was reused by the head of state.

As if the calibers were unified, all the reporters turned a blind eye to the civilians who buried their bodies outside the underground headquarters. They did not seem to have any interest in the poor women and children carrying buckets anxiously waiting for the German water truck.

The Germans can no longer be the enemy of this city. After simple disinfection, one tanker after another drove into the ruined city. Under the watch of the Ukrainian soldiers carrying weapons, the locals finally counted as drinking. It was "drinking water" that was slightly better than the river water.

"Don't rush! Line up!" A middle-aged man wearing a German flag armband wore a black Nizi coat and tried to maintain order at the scene. These people were originally managers selected by the Germans to maintain the security of the occupied area. They were originally "traitors" and "apostates" among the local residents. But now that time has proved their choice, they have become a rare "decent man" among the aboriginal people in this city.

In addition to the local poor people who are struggling for their own lives, there are more than 50,000 prisoners here, who are enjoying their working life in the concentration camp in advance. These men were watched and held by the Germans and were cleaning up rubble. It is precisely because of the efforts of these people that some streets were quickly restored to traffic.

Another reason for them to clear the ruins is because there are countless deadly mines buried in these ruins, most of them are temporary mines buried by infantry, and there is no way to identify the marks on the map. Therefore, the Germans cruelly used the prisoners to restore the city, and carried out dangerous "demining" work for them in disguise.

One by one, the unrecognizable corpses were lifted from the rubble by the civilians in silence, and many people starved to death within a few hours before the resistance stopped. The concealment of Soviet soldiers ’collective suicides abound, and a disgusting smell of spewing out from the outside opened the door.

Local civilians wearing masks or handkerchiefs walked into these corpse-filled rooms without saying a word, and then dragged out the dead bodies with guns or other weapons. The walls were filled with splashing red liquid, and after drying up, everything here was sealed in that eternal moment.

From time to time a crying voice came, low and faint, at least in front of the German soldiers, few people blew out blatantly. After all, after working for a day, there is food as a reward, and no one will be able to survive for the belly of the dead and his family.

On some slightly tidy streets, there are already naughty children running and laughing, not far from where they play, a huge deep pit that has filled half of the body. For a few months, these children began to blame the "things" like corpses. They were not afraid of blood or gunshots. They even looked at the passing German patrols curiously, with a pair of bright eyes. Looking at these winners from afar.

The older and more sensible children started to sit on the roadside and gave shoes to the Germans. These children were very experienced shoe polishers. The powder was brought home more timely than the relief food provided by the Soviets.

A city that had already died, but at the moment when the battle had just ended, it began to glow with life. Although life seems so fragile and small here, it is also proving to everyone that it is stubborn and tenacious. People seemed to crawl back from the cracks of hell, and although it was broken, it was instantly restored to the world.

"A bag! Yes! Just a bag of potato flour!" Among the ruins, a German soldier carrying a gun was doing a deal with two elderly local residents. He reached out and gestured for the number of Ukrainian soldiers around him. Then do some silly translation work.

The two elderly civilians finally took out the jewels in their pockets. The glittering gold seemed worth a lot of money. However, in this place tempered by artillery fire, everything valuable is nothing more than food and life. A piece of valuable art is here, at most worth a few bags of moldy potato flour.

"These Germans don't seem so terrible as they imagined. They exchanged things in their hands for valuable things. They politely greeted the passing old people, cared for the children's business and gave sweets and chocolates to those who shine shoes. "A Soviet officer in charge of counting prisoners with the Germans sighed to the assistants next to him. A few days ago he also ordered a desperate fire to kill all the enemies wearing gray-green uniforms.

Of course, not everything is so prosperous, and not everything is friendly and harmonious. In some dark corners, you can still hear the sound of guns drifting from time to time. Complaints of robbery and murder by the Germans are not uncommon, and it is not news that the Soviets shot at the German patrols. Hundreds of people die every day without knowing it, and here it is still a ruin of ruins, not a cosmopolitan city.

It was when Rokosovsky and Küchler stood in front of the camera again and provided ammunition for the German propaganda machine. Just a block away, a dozen Soviet soldiers who refused to lay down their weapons were eventually surrounded by a building.

The Germans invited them out politely, in recognition of their courage and will to resist. Instead, they found an engineer carrying a flamethrower and sprayed a hot flame of hundreds of degrees into the building from the window. The tremendous pressure caused the flame to spurt out of all the windows around the building in an instant, accompanied by the screams of the people inside.

In the cruel laughter of the German soldiers, everything returned to calm, but when the corpse cleaner arrived, everyone found out that there were 40 various corpses in it. Obviously there are many civilians in it, because a body still holds a child in their arms-they were gathered in a group of Soviet soldiers who rushed in, and those Soviet soldiers obviously wanted to resist some ... No one thought that It was not the Germans that rushed in, but the flames.

The Germans recorded that Stalingrad's last resistance occurred one month after Rokosovsky ordered his surrender.

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