Chapter 51: Agata
Chapter 51 Agata
The car staggered and drove a group of Soviet troops forward.
This convoy was weird because there were soldiers in two uniforms sitting in the cab of each car... German soldiers in the main cab and heavily armed Soviet soldiers in the secondary cab.
The convoy was stopped shortly after leaving. A German sentry shone a flashlight on the "Soviet soldier" in the passenger cab, then smiled knowingly, and asked, "Documents!"
The driver quickly handed over the ID card, and the sentry used a flashlight to illuminate the ID card and then the driver, and then handed the ID card back to him.
"You don't want to check his papers!" said the driver, and then laughed with the sentinel, and the "Soviet soldier" sitting in the co-pilot's seat also laughed with him.
This is a joke, because everyone knows that these disguised Soviet soldiers can't carry German documents with them, it will only give them away.
And this just became the best reason for the Soviet soldiers to have no documents.
What the German sentinel didn’t notice was that the Soviet soldier sitting in the co-pilot’s seat was holding a pistol in his hand. Once they were seen through, the driver would be killed immediately... This is why the driver didn’t dare to have any thoughts.
Shuerka said to the German prisoners: "We have no other ideas, we just want to go back to our own people, and you must want to go home alive, don't you?"
The German prisoners nodded in agreement.
"Then why don't we help each other?" Shulka said. "You help us through this line, and once we reach our destination... I promise you will go! You can even return in your cars, and you The supplies delivered are also here, no one will know what happened!"
This condition is indeed very attractive.
But the Germans are not fools, the second lieutenant asked: "How do I know you won't lie to us?"
"Let's put it this way, Lieutenant!" Shulka said: "Our plan is to disguise as the Brandenburg troops, so we will wear the uniforms of Soviet soldiers and sit in the car you drive, understand what I mean?"
The second lieutenant was obviously stunned by this bold plan, he took a deep breath, nodded and replied: "Yes, I understand!"
"Very good!" Shulka said: "So, you should know that when we cross the German front, it is impossible to sit in your car and drive all the way to the direction of the Soviet army!"
The second lieutenant nodded again.
This is not difficult to understand. Driving a dozen German-style cars on a rampage in the direction of the Soviet army at night is not much different from courting death.
"Just get to the middle area!" Shulka said, "We'll get out and walk, and then you can go back!"
The second lieutenant thought for a while and said, "You can kill us at this time!"
"Maybe!" Shulka nodded: "But you know, there is the German defense line behind, and many of your people are staring at us. If we attack you, you know what will happen..."
The second lieutenant certainly knew what was going to happen. The German army would immediately notice the abnormality, and then machine guns, cannons... Although it was impossible to kill all these Soviet soldiers, at least they would suffer heavy losses.
After thinking about it, the second lieutenant agreed.
The second lieutenant had no reason to refuse, it was a win-win situation, even though they were enemies, there was actually no hatred between them.
So, the convoy hit the road like this.
Shulka sat in the last row in the rear compartment of the first car, and the German second lieutenant sat opposite Shulka... This is because Shulka can communicate with the second lieutenant in English, and there is still a possibility in case of any emergency Cover each other.
The first level was successfully passed. Amidst the roar of the car engine, Shulka faintly heard Agata, who was sitting next to him, let out a long breath, and then breathed heavily nervously.
"Relax, Agata!" said Shulka, "We'll be fine!"
"But... this is crazy!" Agata replied, and after a while she lowered her voice and asked: "Who the **** are you, Shulka, how did you come up with such a way?"
"I am not who!" Shulka replied: "I just want to live!"
The second lieutenant of the German army sitting opposite was also looking at Shulka.
"Any questions?" Shulka asked.
"No, no problem!" The second lieutenant replied: "I just think, you will be a big problem for us!"
"So you want to remember me?" Shulka smiled and shook his head: "Second lieutenant! This is not a good way, because I may change my mind not to be remembered by you!"
"No, you won't!" The second lieutenant said, "I believe you!"
Shulka was silent, and after a while he replied: "Don't trust anyone, Lieutenant, especially your enemies, know that this is war!"
The second lieutenant did not speak, because at this time the convoy had already driven into the German defense zone.
Both sides of the road are full of German infantry building fortifications, as well as tanks that have broken down and are undergoing emergency repairs on the side of the road, and artillery positions that have just been dug and are firing one after another.
Several German soldiers noticed the "Soviet soldiers" in the car and whistled at them.
Then the convoy was stopped again. This time there were more people in the routine inspection. A sergeant went to the rear compartment and shone a flashlight inside, and then the light stopped on the second lieutenant's face.
The sergeant leaned forward towards the second lieutenant, and asked, "Sir, I thought you were here to transport ammunition!"
"No, they are more important than ammunition!" The second lieutenant shook his head around.
"Oh, that's right!" The sergeant nodded, and then the light beam of the flashlight swept the "Soviet soldier" face back and forth, and then exclaimed: "God, you are so disguised, you are so similar to those who are with you." The Ivans we fought were exactly the same, and there were even female soldiers..."
"Yes!" The second lieutenant replied: "Female soldiers always have unexpected effects!"
"What's your name?" the sergeant asked, and the beam of the flashlight stayed on Agata's face.
The sergeant seemed attracted by Agata's beauty, or appreciated that a woman like Agata could become a member of the Brandenburg army and fight in the Soviet camp.
Shulka secretly thought something was wrong, and the sergeant's self-assessed gallantry might expose everyone, because Agata couldn't speak German.
Before Shulka could react, Agata responded unceremoniously in Russian: "You'd better hurry up and let us pass, you bastard, I don't want to waste time with you here..."
The German sergeant was stunned for a while. He obviously didn't understand, but from Agata's expression and tone, it could be seen that he was swearing.
"Oh!" the Ensign explained with a smile, "Sorry, Sergeant. They were ordered to completely identify themselves as Russians, so..."
(end of this chapter)