USSR 1941

Chapter 705 Logistics Department

Trufanov never came to see Shulka after that.

Maybe he thought that Shulka was already preparing to withdraw from the 51st Army. The strange thing is that Commissar Shevchenko did not send the 82nd Infantry Regiment to the battlefield, and he didn't know whether it was the turn of the 82nd Infantry Regiment or the Hebrew Army. Lu Xiaov confessed to the political commissar.

But even so, Shulka was still like an ant on a hot pot in the headquarters, walking around not knowing what to do.

At this moment, Andrianka sent a telegram to Shulka, saying: "It's from the logistics department, saying that you should go there!"

Shulka was a little puzzled when he heard the words. Although the logistics department is closely related to the front-line combat troops, under normal circumstances, commanders who are fighting on the front line will not be required to go to the logistics department... The logistics department does not have this authority. It can be resolved by contacting the staff, at most, the commander will sign it.

So Shulka asked impatiently: "What's wrong?"

"I don't know!" Andrianka replied, "It's a secret mission!"

Shulka frowned, he really didn't want to go to the logistics department at this time.

But anyway, the 82nd Infantry Regiment had no mission at this time, and the logistics headquarters was only a few miles away, so Shulka thought it better to take a trip.

He took Denisokov with him in a jeep, and arrived at the logistics headquarters not long after.

Unexpectedly, it was none other than the long-lost Colonel Akadyevich who greeted Shulka at the door when he arrived...the director of the Sixth Directorate of the National Security Bureau.

"I didn't expect that, Comrade Shulka!" Colonel Akadyevich shook Shulka's hand enthusiastically, and said, "I'm sorry, but because I'm on a secret mission, I can't go directly to the front to meet you, so I have to Using this method to let you come here! I hope this will not affect the war!" ァ新ヤ~⑧~1~中文网ωωω.χ~⒏~1zщ.còм

"No, of course not, Comrade Akadyevich!" Shulka replied: "In fact, we are standing by right now!"

But of course Akadyevich knew this, so he wasn't surprised at all.

"How could you..." Shulka asked, but then remembered the secret mission that Akadyevich had just mentioned, so he stopped talking.

"It doesn't matter, Comrade Shulka!" Akadyevich smiled: "I won't keep too many secrets from comrades who can be trusted!"

Akadyevich offered Shulka a cigarette and replied: "I am here today because there are traitors in our army!"

"Fifty-first Army?" Shulka asked.

Akadyevich nodded and said, "You know, we lost the Battle of Kharkov, and some of them were actually captured by the enemy during the retreat..."

Shulka said "oh".

This is a common method used by the Germans to capture Soviet officers and soldiers and release them after collecting enough information such as names, addresses and even some information.

Because the German army was very secretive and the Soviet army was in the chaos of fleeing, the Soviet army didn't even know that these people had been captured.

And these officers and soldiers who were sent back to the Soviet army had to follow the orders of the German army to collect intelligence for the German army because they had the handle in the hands of the German army.

Such "espionage" incidents always occurred frequently after the Soviet army retreated for a period of time.

The reason is that only when the Soviet army retreats or is defeated, a large number of officers and soldiers will be captured by the German army and used by the German army.

The German army sometimes even broadcast information on some ineffective "spy" on the radio,

For example: "Comrade Comrade Rosnevsky, former member of the 21st Infantry Division of the 9th Army of the Southern Front, was our prisoner on a certain day, month, and he confessed..."

When the German army shouted this, the "spy" would undoubtedly be exposed, and it was impossible for the Soviet army to spare any traitor lightly.

So the German army perfectly realized killing people with a knife and using this method to control other "spies"... If you are not obedient, or don't provide some valuable information as soon as possible, then just wait to be exposed!

"I'm here to investigate this matter!" Akadyevich said: "We found a connector left by the Germans in Prodovitoye. These traitors handed over all the collected information to the In his hands, he will send it to the Germans!"

Shulka nodded.

This is indeed a good method, because it is impossible for those "spies" mixed in the Soviet army to have a radio station, which is obviously easy to show flaws in the Soviet army with backward communication equipment.

Therefore, it is necessary to deploy contacts in cities, villages or other places, and the "spy" only needs to submit the information to the contacts to complete the task.

"Have any of these been caught?" Shulka asked.

"A dozen!" replied Akadyevich, "but I'm sure it's not the only ones!"

As he said that, Akadyevich gritted his teeth and cursed: "These bastards, they betrayed their motherland and soul!"

Shulka seemed to understand at this moment that Akadyevich would not be able to appear at the front.

When fighting on the front line is tense, if people from the Ministry of Internal Affairs openly go up to arrest people, I'm afraid it will easily affect morale and even cause riots.

This is also the tragedy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs...Because of the "many acts of injustice" before, they now have to sneak in to catch traitors.

"Well, you asked me to come here..." Shulka knew that Akadyevich would not ask him to come here at such a time. The new 81 Chinese website is updated the fastest Mobile terminal: https:/

Sure enough, Akadyevich asked, "Have you had much contact with your brigade commander?"

"Gerasilov?" Shulka almost exclaimed: "Is he also..."

Akadyevich nodded, and replied: "Someone has confessed him!"

Shulka couldn't help saying that it was a fluke. Fortunately, Khrushchev didn't even report it to keep secret during the sneak attack on Prodovittoye last time. Of course, it is impossible for Gerasilov to know.

Otherwise, Shulka and the entire 82nd Infantry Regiment might be all meat buns sent to Prodovitoye.

"Not much contact!" Shulka replied: "Only met once!"

"If possible..." Akadyevich said, "Help me keep an eye on his movements! We don't plan to arrest him for the time being, because we hope to bring out more traitors!"

Shulka shook his head and replied: "I'm afraid I can't help you, Comrade Akadyevich! I don't have much chance to get in touch with him. What's more, the 51st Army may not be there for a few days, and it seems that you don't need to investigate go down!"

"What's going on?" Akadyevich asked suspiciously.

He is more concerned about the investigation of traitors. It's not that he has no authority to know the strategic situation, but that it has nothing to do with him.

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