USSR 1941

Chapter 308 Colonel

Shulka stared blankly at Dr. Anatoly, wondering why he was able to summon the colonel of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and dispatched an army. This may be the "solution" that Anatoly said Bar!

"No, no..." Colonel Chernytsev looked at Shulka's sudden realization, shook his head and said, "It's not like you think, Comrade Shulka, I didn't know you because of my father! In fact , my father knew you because of me!"

Shulka couldn't help being puzzled when he heard this.

"I am from the 251st Division of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Comrade Shulka!" Colonel Chernytsev stepped forward and hugged Shulka, and said with a smile: "Have you still remembered?"

Shulka couldn't help but "Oh" and said, "We fought together!"

"More than just fighting together!" Chernytsev said, "You also saved my life!"

When Colonel Chernytsev said this, Shulka realized that he did save an officer that day, but because it was too dark and the battle was urgent, he didn't even see that the other party was a colonel.

"Are you the wounded officer?" Shulka said.

"Yes!" Colonel Chernytsev nodded: "You finally remembered!"

"He was brought back covered in blood!" Dr. Anatoli continued, "I took the bullet out of his left arm, and he told me that you saved him!"

Speaking of which, Dr. Anatoly stepped forward and hugged Shulka, and said, "Thank you, Comrade Shulka, you saved my only son!"

"You saved me too, Doctor Anatole!" Shulka replied: "So we're even!"

Doctor Anatole couldn't help laughing, he shook his head with a sigh, and said: "You know, Comrade Shulka, sometimes I wish he could be like you!"

Then he glared at Colonel Chernytsev.

Colonel Chernytsev couldn't help but smiled awkwardly, and said, "Can we talk alone, Dad!"

Doctor Anatole didn't say anything, just patted Shulka on the shoulder and went out.

"I don't think you can stay in the hospital any longer, Comrade Shulka!" Colonel Chernytsev said. A blow to our morale and confidence to continue fighting! Besides, I think what they are more worried about is that you may pose a greater threat to them on the battlefield in the future!"

Shulka nodded in agreement.

If it were not for these reasons, there would be no need for them to assassinate a second lieutenant.

"Would you like one?" Colonel Chernytsev took out a pack of cigarettes from his pocket and asked, "Didn't the doctor say you can't smoke?"

"Of course!" Shulka took the cigarette and lit it in front of Colonel Chernytsev.

"What are you going to do, Colonel?" Shulka asked. "I mean, the wounded!"

"It's very simple!" Colonel Chernytsev replied: "Check their injuries, focusing on the lightly wounded!"

Shulka understood what this meant.

If the spies want to sneak in, they must injure themselves or each other, and this will always leave some clues...Experienced doctors can judge the distance at which they were injured based on the severity of the injury.

It is also possible to investigate the circumstances under which they were injured,

What witnesses etc.

Of course, they didn't all have to be spies, and it's possible they did so to escape war.

But what difference does this make to the people in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, deserters will be executed anyway.

"May I make a request?" Shulka asked.

"certainly!"

"I hope you don't, Colonel!" Shulka said.

Colonel Chernytsev looked at Shulka suspiciously and asked, "Why?"

"Because the others are innocent, Colonel!" Shulka explained. "The four who assassinated me could have been all of them."

"But there may be other accomplices!"

"Yes!" said Shulka, "but for the possibility, for the one or two traitors, is it worth affecting morale?"

"Affecting morale?"

"I mean, if someone is innocent!" said Shulka, "who fought valiantly on the battlefield, but with wounds that look like self-inflicted wounds, and there is not enough evidence...then he will be considered a traitor What will the soldiers on the front line think? They have to face death on the battlefield, and there is no doubt that they have to be careful of their wounds in the hospital when they return to the rear!"

Colonel Chernytsev couldn't help being silent when he heard this.

The situation that Shulka was talking about was very likely to happen, because all kinds of strange things happen on the battlefield, just like the wounded man who was directly hit by a mortar shell and survived.

"I mean, we are not worth doing this for possible traitors!" Shulka said: "Their conspiracy has been exposed, I just need to move to another place, even if there are traitors hiding in it, they will be useless... ...there is little chance that they will be able to continue to function, and we are messing with it and it may even affect the entire army!"

Colonel Chernytsev nodded in agreement.

In fact, this is not only Shulka's point of view, Colonel Chernytsev also received similar orders.

The Supreme Command had known for a long time that many traitors used by the German army had been mixed into the army, but the Ministry of the Interior did not make any major moves.

This is not in line with the style of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. If it were at any other time, I am afraid that the investigation would have caused a lot of trouble and chaos in the city.

But these are extraordinary times.

When the front-line soldiers and the Germans are fighting tensely, if the Ministry of the Interior is rummaging through the boxes and censoring its own soldiers and its own army... This will not only affect morale but even cause a certain degree of rebound.

Therefore, during this period of time, the Ministry of Internal Affairs has actually been suppressing itself.

"So, what do you mean..."

"It's time for me to leave the hospital!" Shulka said. "As soon as I get out of here, all problems will be solved!"

"No, Comrade Shulka!" said Chernytsev, "You should continue to recover!"

"My injury is almost healed!" Shulka said. "Besides, the hospital is not much safer than the battlefield!"

"I can arrange for you to go somewhere else!" Chernytsev said, "A safe place!"

"I don't think there is a 4th Tank Brigade anywhere... no, it should be the 1st Guards Tank Brigade safe!" Shulka said.

This is true. Most of the First Guards Tank Brigade are comrades-in-arms who know the basics. Many people have been in the army since the Brest Fortress, and everyone knows whether they have been captured or not.

After thinking for a while, Chernytsev nodded and replied: "They are in Stalingrad, I will arrange the itinerary for you right away!"

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