Chapter 700 Long Live Comrade Queen
Nuremberg, Germany, Soviet-Germany Friendship Concentration Camp.
In a relatively clean and tidy restaurant where German officers who usually eat in concentration camps, a special buffet is being held tonight. The empress of the Russian Empire, Oliga, was the one who came to eat, mostly the former commanders of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army and political workers, who are now traitors of the Soviets!
Of course, there is also one guest who is not a traitor, which is the great internationalist fighter Comrade Curtis Li Mei.
He is not a Soviet citizen, nor a Red Army commander or political worker, so he does not apply Article 58 of the Soviet Criminal Code. He is just a good person to come and have a free meal... Today's dinner is not something the Germans can do, and Comrade Li Mei can finally throw her cheeks and eat a ton of them.
So as soon as the dish was served, he started to eat and drink, and didn't want to hear the Russian queen talk nonsense.
"Comrades!"
However, as soon as the Russian Empress spoke, she almost made Comrade Li Mei swear. She actually called a group of Soviet Bolshevik Party members to comrades! Are they your comrades?
Queen Oliga glanced at Li Mei who was eating and drinking, and then took her eyes back. She looked at the traitors who were standing closest to her. They were all "high-level traitors". The leaders were Sokarov, the former commander of the 16th Mechanized Army of the Red Army, and Feigulov, the political commissar of the army.
The queen smiled at them and said, "The reason I call you that is because you and I are already real comrades. We now have a common enemy, Stalin, general secretary of the Bolshevik Party of the Soviet Union.
It was Stalin who betrayed you first... His alliance with imperialist and capitalist countries like Britain and the United States, and the act of pushing you and the entire Russia to the battlefield was not only a betrayal of Russia, but also a betrayal of you, Bolshevik Party members.
In fact, his actions violated the 'provide any assistance to the international bourgeoisie' in Article 58, paragraph 4 of the Soviet Penal Code, and the circumstances are serious enough to be sentenced to death!"
This is right! The traitors present thought to themselves that Stalin launched a war against Germany, which was not a huge assistance to the international bourgeoisie? The United States and Britain are definitely international bourgeoisie! And Germany still has some socialist elements...
"And Stalin also framed you!" Oliga continued in a sympathetic tone, "You were originally the elites of the Bolsheviks, and they fought for Stalin and the Bolsheviks. You fought bravely on the battlefield and were captured with no fault. If such a thing happened in the army of the Russian Empire, you were still the heroes of the country, not the traitors of the country.
And now... I think people of your level know how Stalin will treat you and your family and your descendants after the war ends. If I return to the Soviet Union under Stalin and become a prisoner of Stalin, I think we will stand on the execution ground together to face death. If there is any difference between us, it is that your family and children will have to pay for the bullets to shoot you, and they will have to bear the original sin of a reactionary family. And I... have no family and children. Since for Stalin, you are the same enemies that are about to be shot, we are of course comrades."
"We can't reach the shooting..." A young former political cadre who obviously had fantasies about becoming a new person suddenly interjected.
"No, we are enough to be shot now!" Feigulov, the former political commissar of the 16th Mechanized Army, said in a trembling voice, "Because we are attending the banquet of Her Majesty the Russian Empress! What a crime! And it was a collective participation. According to the Criminal Code, it is a group crime and all of them will be shot."
What? Comrade Li Mei, who was chewing German salted pig trotters, was stunned and stunned. He was still going to be a rebel group after having a meal? He still wanted to be shot? What country is this Soviet Union?
The young political cadre burst into tears with a loud voice. Although he was just a company instructor, he also knew the policies of the Bolshevik Party. Feigulov said nothing wrong!
He has now committed the crime of "accompanying the empress to fight against the life group". If such a great crime is not shot, is there any reason? If he is allowed to be judged by the "three-person court", he will definitely be sentenced to death, and it is absolutely impossible to pardon. If this can be pardoned, will there be people in the Soviet Union who should be shot? So many bad people were killed during the Great Purge. Who had eaten with the empress and the Tsar?
So today I don’t eat this meal (actually I haven’t eaten it yet, but it’s a sin to come). The prisoners of war in this room (except Li Mei, he is a good man) will only last 25 years of labor reform, and I may be able to survive. But since I have eaten this meal, I will definitely be shot and there is no room for maneuver.
The young political cadre asked Feigulov in a trembling tone at this time, "Comrade Political Commissar, what should we do? I'm going to be shot, what should I do! I'm still young, I don't want to die..."
Feigulov sighed, "I wanted to commit suicide when I was caught, but I didn't die. Now I don't want to die... so I have to do this."
"what to do?"
"Comrades who don't want to die will shout with me."
"What are you shouting?"
"Long live the Queen!"
"Long live the Queen!"
In this restaurant, except Comrade Li Mei, all the other Soviet prisoners of war shouted together.
Comrade Li Mei was so shocked by the scene before her that even her delicious pig's trotters fell to the ground. How could there be such a ridiculous thing in this world? Is it a prisoner of war camp or a madhouse?
"Comrades, don't be fooled!" Comrade Li Mei shouted, "You are dead when you follow Oliga. Think about it, she doesn't even have an inch of land or an army. She is just a short queen!"
The Russian Empress looked at Li Mei again, and was not angry at all, then raised her voice, "Comrades, let me tell you a good news. Just this morning, the Russian Empire's army and German allies crossed the border from the Pskov region and defeated the Red Army defenders. She is now advancing towards Petrograd, the capital of the Russian Empire! Maybe in a few weeks, I will be able to sleep in the Winter Palace!"
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General Georg von Qusiral, who was responsible for commanding the 18th Army of the German Wehrmacht Army to advance towards Leningrad, had never thought about occupying Leningrad when he led his troops to Soviet territory on August 3.
Because no one asked him to do this, the "Blue 3 Plan" did not require this, and more importantly, his 18th Army did not have enough power to occupy Leningrad, which is second only to Moscow.
The Eastern Front headquarters only gave the First Infantry Army, the 26th Infantry Army, the 38th Infantry Army, the 56th Armored Army (the 8th Armored Division, the 3rd Motorized Infantry Division and the 290th Infantry Division), the 1st "Adolf Hitler" Motorized Infantry Division, the 1st SS Motorized Infantry Division, the 1st Smoke Launcher Regiment, the 10th Smoke Launcher Regiment, the 11th Smoke Launcher Regiment, the 10th Anti-Aircraft Division and the 3rd French Artillery Division and other units. There were less than 300,000 units added in a row.
In addition, on the Finnish side north of Leningrad, there is also the southeast of the Finnish army. The two armies in Karelia have a total of 15 divisions (within 1 German division) and 3 brigades of troops launched an attack on the Isthmus of Karelia from Lake Ladoga and Lake Onega at the same time.
After counting the Finnish army, General Quheer's available troops were only more than 500,000, which was definitely less than 600,000. Perhaps the strength of the Northwest Front Army of the Red Army defending the surrounding areas of Leningrad was slightly more powerful, but if more than 2 million or more Leningrad revolutionary masses were included, even if Quheer's energy was used, it would be impossible for him to attack Leningrad.
What he wants to do now is just to make Stalin believe that the Germans want to conquer Leningrad and then turn it back to Petrograd in the Russian Empire.
However, Major Kurt Meyer, the battalion commander of the 1st Armored Reconnaissance Battalion of the SS (affiliated with the 1st "Hitler" Division of the SS), and Colonel Makarov, the commander of the Royal Russian Guard Cavalry Regiment, who cooperated with the 1st Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, did not know at all that their mission was just to scare Stalin.
"Ula!Ula! Russia's motherland, we are back!"
"Ula! Ula! We are victorious! Glory belongs to the Queen, victory belongs to Russia!"
The half-track armored command vehicle that Kurt Meyer was riding in came from the Volu County of Polo's Estonian Province to the town of Puchore in the Soviet Pskov Prefecture, amidst a burst of cheers.
Puchore is the gateway to Pskov, the important Soviet-German border town (the railway from Moscow to Riga and the railway from Leningrad to Kiev, where the railway from Boro is intersected), and Voru is also the important border defense center in the Boro region. Within two months after the outbreak of the Soviet-German War, the troops of the Soviet Northwest Front and the German Northern Army Group fought fiercely between Pjore and Voru.
The Soviet army once had the upper hand and advanced to the vicinity of the town of Woru, the capital of Woru County. However, when the German counterattack began on August 2, the Soviet army that invaded Woru was repelled by the powerful 56th Armored Army and the 1st SS Division, and is now retreating to the city of Pskov. The Russian-German mixed cluster commanded by Kurt Meyer pursued the Soviet army as the vanguard of the German army and stepped into Soviet territory.
Chapter completed!