USSR 1941

Chapter 684 Welcome

It's almost impossible to break through by force.

This also proves that Shulka's decision is correct... If you don't make a circle through Upper Tsaritsynsky, it doesn't make much sense for the 82nd Infantry Regiment to disguise itself as the German army.

Someone ahead waved a semaphore with a fluorescent signal flag.

The communications soldier watched for a while and reported to Shulka: "They told us to stop for inspection!"

Of course, even though Shulka had been vaccinated with Prodovitoye before, saying that "reinforcements" would come to let them pass as quickly as possible, but it is very important to pass the defense line. A few minutes of inspection is still required.

"Stop!" Shulka ordered.

So, with a sharp sound of brakes, the train slowly stopped at the checkpoint in front of the defense line.

Shulka looked at Amedeo and said in a low voice, "It's up to you!"

"Yes, yes... Colonel!" Amedeo replied nervously, his eyes were a little erratic.

Shulka knew what Amedeo's eyes meant. He didn't know how to hide. He was observing the situation and estimating whether there was a possibility of escape. After all, if you can escape back, it will be better than falling into the hands of the Soviets.

"I advise you to give up your delusions!" Shulka patted the pistol on his waist and said, "I'm only staring at you, understand?"

"Yes, no, I am not delusional, Colonel!" Amedeo explained hastily.

Shulka nodded, then raised his head towards Denisokov beside him, and whispered, "Put away your submachine gun!"

Denisokov hurriedly put the submachine gun on his back.

In fact, the camouflage of the Soviet army has not been checked, and many flaws can be seen from the equipment.

However, Shulka also made some preparations, such as deliberately letting some soldiers stick their heads out of the car windows, and their German helmets would convince those Romanian soldiers that the train was loaded with German troops.

On the other hand, Shulka also let the soldiers crowd at the door of the car, creating the illusion that it was difficult for many people in the car to get in, and then told these soldiers to smoke a few cigarettes... It is normal for the troops in the battle to be addicted to cigarettes Yes, it's not surprising at all.

So, when the Romanian soldiers opened the compartment door,

There was a puff of smoke, and then I saw a bunch of German soldiers crowded in front of me. The military uniforms were all right, so I just used a flashlight to take a photo, so I didn't have the intention of going in to check.

The second lieutenant who performed the inspection at the front of the car first stood up and saluted Shulka, and then said something to Shulka in German.

This surprised Shulka, but it didn't seem surprising. The Romanian army was an ally of the German army, and at the same time they knew that the German army would come, so of course they would arrange for a few German-speaking Romanians to wait here.

The problem is that Shulka doesn't speak German, and he doesn't even know what the guy in front of him is talking about.

But Shulka didn't hesitate, he nodded slightly and then said "um", with a look of disdain and a little impatience on his face.

Shulka guessed that the guy in front of him should be paying his respects or something, and at the same time, this kind of arrogance and contempt for Romanian soldiers explained why Shulka didn't answer.

Amedeo was quite flexible. He stepped forward and talked with the second lieutenant in Romanian, and then the second lieutenant saluted Shulka and let him go.

The train started slowly again, and Shulka and the people in the carriage couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief.

At this moment, the second lieutenant quickly jumped up from under the car and said something to Shulka in German.

Shulka didn't understand, but guessed that this guy was sent by his superiors to interpret for him... If Shulka and his party are really German soldiers, they really need an interpreter.

Seeing that Shulka didn't answer, doubts appeared on the second lieutenant's face. He looked at Shulka and the people around him, and then turned around and wanted to jump off the train...

However, it was too late at this time, Denisokov pounced up from the side like a wolf and threw him down, then covered his mouth, pulled out his saber stab and stabbed it into the second lieutenant's chest... the movement was skillful and Without hesitation, it was simply not something a sixteen-year-old child could do.

"Good job!" Shulka said to Denisokov.

Denisokov wiped the blood from his clothes, panted and replied: "To tell you the truth, Comrade Shulka, I'm still a little nervous!"

The people in the carriage couldn't help laughing.

The train was speeding on the railroad tracks, and the Romanian soldiers standing guard on both sides of the railroad tracks didn't even notice what happened in the carriage. Shulka even saw a few Romanian soldiers waving at the train... They didn't know that they were He is putting the god of death into his belly.

Prodotovie is a medium-sized city, and the railway station is in the south-central part of the city, about ten kilometers away from the northern suburbs.

Although the speed of trains in this era is slow, it only takes ten minutes for more than ten kilometers.

Then, the train slowly stopped at the station.

Before the train came to a stop, a burst of military music was heard. It turned out that the Romanian army knew that the German reinforcements were coming, and arranged a military band to greet them on the platform. Besides, there were several teams of soldiers of honor, who were singing on both sides of the platform. Standing in two rows, they salute with their guns when the train pulls into the station.

The train stopped, a lot of steam was expelled, and the military music became louder and louder.

In the steam, Shulka was surprised to find that there were also a bunch of officers waiting in a neat queue. Under the dim light, one could vaguely see a lieutenant general holding flowers in his hands, as well as major generals and colonels...

"I'll go!" Shulka secretly said: "This is a big profit!"

Shulka was not in a hurry, stepped out of the train and waved his hands to signal the soldiers to get off the train.

Then he strode up to the group of officers.

The leading lieutenant general stood up, saluted Shulka handsomely, and said while sending the flowers in his hand to Shulka: "Welcome, Your Excellency Colonel! I am Atana, the General Staff of the 4th Army. Lieutenant General Sergeant!"

Shulka took the flowers with great interest and replied: "Thank you, Lieutenant General! I am Major Shulka, commander of the 82nd Infantry Regiment of the Soviet Red Army!"

Lieutenant General Atanaser thought that Shulka was joking, so he couldn't help laughing.

"You have a good sense of humor, Colonel!" Attanase said.

But the smile gradually disappeared from Atanaser's face, because Shulka's serious expression did not seem to be joking at all, and he looked at the groups of soldiers in front of him... all Soviet-style equipment.

Then Atanaser realized that this was the truth.

But it was only then that he realized that it was too late. Lieutenant General Atanasai could only stare at the "colonel" in front of him dumbfounded, hoping that all this was just a dream.

But at this time, the military band beside him rose to a new climax under the waving of the baton...

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