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Chapter 149 Release

Liszt ran to Jintian with a strong breath and said in his usual tone, "General Gesiyun, we had a fierce battle with the evil American army last night. Finally, under your brilliance, we achieved another brilliant victory, and all the evil Americans have surrendered. How do we deal with these prisoners by General Gesiyun?"

After hearing Liszt's inquiry, Jinda frowned and fell into deep thought. How should he deal with these American prisoners? He had just become sworn brothers with Patton, and he took him a beautiful revolver. It seemed that it was not good to beat him like this. "Liszt, you go and invite General Patton, be polite and don't neglect." Jinda made up his mind and decided to let Patton go.

"Yes! General Gesiyun." Liszt heard the order from Jinda and ran all the way to invite Patton.

A few minutes later, Patton came to Jintian with a depressed look on his face. Patton felt very lucky now that he formed a brother of a different surname with Ge Siyun last night. This General Ge Siyun would not make things difficult for him now.

Jinda smiled and looked at the sworn brother he had just recognized, and said in an unfair tone, "General Patton, I decided to let you go. You should take your troops away! And I will also send back all the weapons, including tanks and armored vehicles to you. And I will ensure that you leave safely."

"What," Patton exclaimed incredible expression, "General Ge Siyun, I, I heard it right. You said you want to let me go, let me take away all my subordinates, and send back weapons?" Patton's shock at this time was hard to express in words. He was thinking about whether General Ge Siyun was fooling him or that he was crazy.

"Yes, I decided to let you and your troops leave," Kaneda answered in an incomprehensible tone. In fact, Kaneda didn't know why he did this, but Kaneda found that he had a strong feeling that he had to do it. Whenever he felt this way, unexpected good things would happen. In Stalingrad, he was relying on this indescribable feeling to command the battle.

A few minutes later, Kinda issued an order to release all American prisoners and return weapons. Although the German soldiers expressed difficulty in understanding Kinda's order, they firmly believed that every decision made by General Gerthy was correct, and they firmly obeyed every order of General Gerthy was friendly and released the Americans to return weapons, including all the seized tanks, armored vehicles, and military trucks. Only part of the gasoline was left for their own tanks.

After receiving the weapons returned by the German soldiers, the American soldiers showed an incredible expression. They would never dream of such a good thing, but the facts were right in front of them. The American soldiers still took over the returned weapons and became friends with the Germans who returned their weapons.

On this desert land, the soldiers of the German and American armies each started a cordial conversation with their weapons. Although many people could not understand each other's language, everyone used gestures and expressions to express their friendship to each other, and gave each other gifts. Many people left their home addresses and took photos with them, hoping that the other party could come to their homes after the war. During this time, the soldiers of the two countries temporarily put aside their hatred, put down their mission, and became friends, and some became in-laws after the war.

At noon, soldiers from both countries also held a joint meal. Everyone took out their own food and were invited to enjoy it. The Americans ate Dove chocolate unique to Germany, and the German soldiers also drank Coca-Cola native to the United States for the first time. Many soldiers with cameras also captured the miracle of this war history. Unfortunately, the history they took was not allowed to be published until the end of the war.

Later historians expressed doubts when commenting on this matter, why did General Gesiyun release Patton and the 2nd American Army led by him and return the weapons? No normal person would do this. If Hitler knew about it, it would be strange if Gesiyun was not dead. Unfortunately, when Hitler knew about this matter, he was no longer able to punish Gesiyun. The great General Gesiyun had no explanation for this matter. He expressed silence when his memoirs were written here. This incident also became one of the 10 most incredible mystery of World War II.

It is mentioned here that although General Gesiyun released Patton was listed as the highest secret in the United States before the end of World War II, soldiers were not allowed to speak nonsense. However, there was no airtight wall in the world. This incident spread among the vast number of grassroots officers and soldiers of the United States at the end of the war. As a result, the American soldiers reached a consensus that as long as the opponent was General Gesiyun's troops, as long as the situation was against them, these American soldiers would surrender without hesitation. Because they could be released back after surrendering, even if they were prisoners, they could stay in the prisoner camp until the end of the war.

So later, a very interesting phenomenon occurred. Many American ace troops fought bravely when they fought against the Japanese on the Pacific battlefield, and fought to the death until the last person died. But these ace troops completely changed when they were transferred to the European battlefield. As long as the opponent's troops were commanded by General Ge Siyun, these ace soldiers who fought to the death on the Pacific battlefield surrendered in batches. So much so that the Germans later had to take the banner of (strongly demanding the Americans to resist, I damn! If you are a man, don't surrender and refuse to accept American prisoners) to prevent these American soldiers from hindering the movement of their troops.

After the meal, Patton reassembled the troops and prepared to retreat to the rear. A large number of American soldiers boarded the armored vehicles returned by the German army, and the military trucks began to set off on the road. The German soldiers waved goodbye to the American friends they had just met on both sides of the road. Patton boarded the military jeep after the troops began to advance. Kimda sent Patton into the car, and the two shook hands to say their final farewell.

"General Patton! Good luck"

"General Ge Siyun doesn't have to be so polite. When we arrive on the battlefield, we will still be our opponents and enemies. I will never be polite at that time." Patton saluted Kinda and ordered the car to drive.

Kimda returned a military salute and watched Patton leave, "firing a gun at the sky and sending off General Patton."

"Da, da, da," "Bang, bang," the German soldiers fired guns at the sky on both sides of the road, watching the Americans leave until the US military convoy disappeared into the desert. Then Kinda ordered the entry of Bajie City.

As soon as he entered Bajie City, Jinda carried Rathel off the No. 88 tank, left the crowd and asked softly, "Rusel! We have arrived in Bajie City, where is the secret under the treasure?"

Rathel observed the ruins of Bajie City and took out a piece of paper from his arms, which was written with words translated from the stone tablet. Rathel said softly, "I wandered in the confused desert, and there was an insurmountable desert in front of me. When I was desperate, when I was helpless, when I was in pain, I received the blessing of the God of Darkness. I found a city surrounded by green trees in the depths of the desert, and people here called their city Baba. I was here to receive the revelation of the God of Darkness, and I left the secret of the God of Darkness here. After a brief stay, I decided to run to another other shore. Come on! The descendant of the God of Darkness, you will receive the blessing of the God of Darkness in the water, and I will leave my secret in the source of life. I believe you will receive the blessing of the God of Darkness."

After reading the words on the paper, Russell smiled at Jintian, "Ge Siyun! Let the soldiers find out if there are any water wells in this city. I think the clues for the next step are in the water-related places. I really hope that the place where the treasure is buried this time."

A few hours later, the German soldiers found a huge well in the central part of Bajie City, but the well was dry and could no longer be loaded. Several German soldiers tied ropes and climbed into the well, and dug the dry well with military shovels. When they dug to a depth of 5 meters, they found another stone tablet.

Jinda ordered the stone tablet to be transported to a military truck, and Raser climbed onto the truck and began to identify and translate the stone tablet that had just been excavated to find clues to the treasure.

At the same time, the chief of staff of the German Pest Army, Obestan, sent an urgent telegram to Kinda. The main force of the British 8th Army was led by Montgmarley to launch an attack on the important city of Jebibina in southern Tunisia. The 19th French Army also began to move toward Jebibina on the flank of Jebibina. Now Jebibina is in a critical situation, and Marshal Rommel has sent telegrams many times to demand reinforcements. General Gesyun is asked to return to Tunisia immediately to preside over the overall situation.

After receiving the telegram, Jinda replied to Obestan, asking two No. 4 tank regiments under the Cockroach Armored Army and a division of the Bed Bug Army to go south to reinforce Rommel to break the siege of Jebibina.

On April 9, 1943, under the leadership of Commander Montgmarley, the British 8th Army began to attack Jebibina, an important North African city. Jebibina was the southern gateway to Tunisia. Once the British army occupied Jebibina, there would be no danger to defend the entire south of Tunisia. At that time, the main force of the British army could march straight into the city and approach the city of Tunisia.

In order to capture Jebibina, Montgmarley mobilized the main force of the entire 8th Army and gathered more than 800 tanks. He also asked the French 19th Army to launch an attack from the flank to support the British army. Montgmarley was preparing to swallow Jebibina in one breath, open up the road to the north, and head straight to the city of Tunisia.

At this time, Jebibina defended Rommel's remnants of the African Army, with less than 80 tanks and various artillery lag behind the British army. The situation was very unfavorable to the German army. Rommel sent several urgent telegrams, asking Gesyun to immediately lead the main force to move south to break the siege of Jebibina-

Many friends hope that I will write about my return home sooner, so I will make a statement here. I really want to write about the strength of my motherland. But I can't write, nor dare to write. Many times, I can't write books according to my own wishes. Now all this type of subject matter is over. I really don't want my book to be overwhelmed, and I can only mention some sensitive content in my book. Please forgive me.
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