Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 1283 Seeing once is better than hearing a hundred times

They neither want to participate in the anti-Hitler assassination operation, but they do not agree with the existence of their leader.

What kind of existence would such a person be? Malashenko was quite curious about this, and the only person who could answer this question was Major Winter himself.

"Our head of state betrayed us! He used lies and deception to describe an illusion and a beautiful world that did not exist, and took the lives of so many people and died on the battlefield, but only for his own selfish desires! There is nothing at all Germany conquers everything, and the German army is not always invincible."

“There are many crazy people, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t sane people.”

"Anyone with a little bit of normal thinking can see how the current situation is developing! The Americans and the British took Sicily and invaded from the west, while in the east, your Soviet Red Army Not only did they defeat Stalingrad, they also defeated Kursk.”

"The total number of troops killed, maimed, captured, missing, and seriously injured in these two battles alone is close to one million. How many German soldiers capable of fighting have died on your Russian soil."

"Germany is about to lose, and so is our head of state. This war will not continue to develop in the direction he hopes and depicts, I'm sure!"

"I will no longer believe his lies and deceptions. Doing so can only serve as his burial object and be buried in the fire with that grandiose dream that does not exist at all. Can you understand me? Malashenko, I even feel angry ! Do you know what it feels like when everything you know is a lie! ? All your past efforts are about to be in vain!"

Malashenko did not expect that Major Winter, who became more and more excited as he talked, would shed tears uncontrollably. This guy's state at this moment was like a paranoid immersed in a world of fantasy! He moved violently on the chair, not sure if he wanted to break free from the restraints of the rope, but in the end he could only be as weak and helpless as he faced this cruel reality.

"I am watching my motherland step by step towards the abyss of destruction, but I am unable to change it! Why on earth did things develop to the point where they are today!? Were we wrong from the beginning? Or are all people actually All wrong!"

As he himself said, Major Winter did not believe that the assassination of the Führer could be successful, nor did he want to injure friends, relatives, or family members, nor did he believe the exaggerated lies and illusory "Germany conquered the world" spoken by their Führer.

He wanted to find an opportunity to save his motherland from destruction, but he found no way, struggled in the twisted cracks, fell into an endless abyss, and felt the pain. The power of one person is too small to change anything at all, not to mention that his former colleagues are still trying to silence and hunt down to prevent the plan from being exposed. In this case, he can't even save his own life.

Malashenko can probably partially understand Major Winter's mood at this moment, because in the distant future, there is also a group of red soldiers who are trapped in the pain of the endless abyss. They also watch the motherland they protect being destroyed but are helpless. .

Desperate, heartbreaking, but powerless, I can only watch helplessly.

Although the times, backgrounds, causes, and all other factors are different, only the painful personal experience is similar.

This is a fatal blow to all patriots in the world. Regardless of justice or evil, or black and white, Malashenko gradually began to have a little sympathy for the man in front of him who was about to be driven crazy by reality. Poor guy.

"So your solution is to come to me? How did you come up with this um, amazing solution? How can I help you?"

Malashenko was somewhat looking forward to what kind of answer Major Winter would give. Talking to this guy who was full of secrets and worries was like being in a treasure house.

Major Winter, who was crying silently with his head down, gradually returned to normal, and his head began to become much clearer. It was no big problem to think about some normal things, at least not to the extent of talking nonsense.

"I didn't plan to come to you at first. I just heard about you, knew you, and heard about your nickname of "Iron Butcher". Many soldiers on the front line called you that. It is said that the SS soldiers who fought against your troops That’s all true.”

"Do you know? You are the first person I know who can make those madmen shout such words. They said that your combat command style is as cruel and ruthless as that of a butcher, and the battlefield is your slaughterhouse."

Malashenko, who had just flicked the cigarette butt away, grinned when he heard this, nodded slightly and quickly spoke.

"Then I will take this as a compliment. I once told my soldiers that if you show mercy to the SS bastards, you are committing a crime against the motherland and the people, nothing more."

Major Winter, who just nodded, didn't seem to want to object to what Malashenko said. No one knew what this guy who was covered in secrets was thinking in his head at this moment.

"I came to Russia under a pseudonym with the help of my friends. I am quite popular. At this point, there are people who are willing to take the risk of being implicated and arrange a false identity for me."

"The frontline is far away from the spy agency's eyes. The battlefield is actually safer for me."

"Before coming, someone told me that maybe you Bolsheviks could bring new hope. The person who said this was a German Communist. I was surprised that this old friend of mine was actually lurking in the Wehrmacht and had not been detected for so many years. Find out, and he’s still in contact with you.”

"But that's not important. To me, that's the case. I just want to experience it and see if it works."

"The photos in the bag were originally used to record evidence of Stauffen's crimes, but Walensky's dead dog happened to attend every photo session. I originally planned to use these photos, information and letters of introduction to win your trust. Even if I couldn't find a way to redeem myself, I still wanted to see if the communism depicted was real, and I didn't know what else would make more sense."

"But I didn't expect that dead dog Walensky would betray me again, let alone meet you here."

"I have seen your photos more than once. Your newspapers never keep confidentiality. We can easily get dozens or hundreds of your silhouettes. I can't bear to look at your face. It's really worse than hearing it every time. one sight."

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