The Third Reich

Chapter 1622: 1 case with the army

Pushing the door open, Cui Koff walked outside. He didn't seem to see Khrushchev behind him with a mocking smile.

No matter what he does, Khrushchev has calculated everything, and he can climb to this position because of his own ability.

Cui Kefu went outside and saw that there were only two guards standing guard at the door. When he saw Cui Kefu, the two guards immediately saluted and expressed respect.

Cui Kefu replied and walked out in great strides. At this time, he didn't have to pretend that his stomach hurts anymore. He wanted to return to the army as quickly as possible.

When he got out of the house, Cui Kefu almost trot over and stepped into his car in a few steps.

Because of the lack of fuel, almost all of them walked when they could not drive. But now, Cuikov must be quick. When Khrushchev didn't find himself leaving, he would go back immediately.

"Quickly, go to Nancheng District, the division headquarters under the group army." Cui Kefu said to his driver.

Since the Turks attacked from the south, Cuikov’s main force, the 62 group army, were all distributed in the south.

"Understood." The driver said, turning the start knob.

"Boom!" At this moment, suddenly, an explosion sounded from under the car. With the loud noise, a fireball soared from the lower part of the car, instantly surrounding the entire car.

Cui Kefu didn't have any reaction at all. When the explosion sounded, he felt his body flying in all directions under the powerful impact, and then he lost any consciousness.

The sound of the explosion made the people in the conference room stunned. Rodimtsev walked to the window and saw the burning car outside. In an instant, his face was ugly.

"It's not good, it's not good. Just now General Cui Kefu's car exploded." A guard came in and shouted in a panic: "General Cui Kefu, unfortunately, died."

"To go to the toilet, I actually want to go to the car, as if we don't have a toilet here." Khrushchev looked at the people present: "Does anyone else want to go to the toilet?"

Khrushchev had calculated it a long time ago and arranged the bomb ahead of time and connected it to the car's circuit. At this time, the little Khrushchev, with a tremor on his face, looked at the people present.

So no one dared to have any thoughts anymore.

Most importantly, they all know that there is really no way to go.

Persevering, you can only die along with the Red Empire, walking very worthlessly, and there is only one way left for them.

"Okay, let's go on to the following." Khrushchev said: "The current situation is clearly in front of our eyes. Our best way is to surrender. Only in this way can we ensure the integrity of the entire city and ensure the city's For the safety of citizens and soldiers, we are not afraid to fight, but we can no longer fight a war that is doomed to failure. No one can stop the madman from standing in front of the German army. We have only a dead end."

Khrushchev looked at the people present, and then he said firmly: "Whether we want to surrender the Germans, I suggest we show our hands to vote."

A vote by show of hands is the most direct way, far better than secret voting, because whoever agrees and who opposes it can be seen immediately.

When Khrushchev finished speaking, he took the lead and raised his arm.

Then, with a majestic gaze, he looked at the people present. Whoever dares not to raise his hand is destined to not leave here alive. Khrushchev has been ruthless until now!

If Khrushchev left and defected by himself, it would not be difficult. After all, he is the highest commander here, and he can take refuge in Germany as long as he takes a Bo-2 plane.

However, that was not what Khrushchev pursued. Since he has decided to rebel against the Soviets, he must give Germany a certificate of nomination.

Surrendering alone is different from surrendering with an entire army. If the entire defending army can be brought over, then Khrushchev has made great achievements, and even in the newly formed government, Khrushchev can also occupy a place.

After all, if the Germans want to rule the land here, they still rely on the locals. Khrushchev has this confidence. At the same time, if his army is transformed into a Greater Caucasus Liberation Army, it would be even better.

In the past, the Soviet army surrendered after being surrounded and was forced to surrender when it was about to be wiped out. They belonged to prisoners. Now, our own side surrendered while firmly guarding Stalingrad. It can't be regarded as surrender in the strict sense, it is more appropriate to call surrender!

Yes, our side is surrender.

Khrushchev is ambitious. No matter when, he has to climb up by any means. For this reason, no matter how many people are sacrificed, it is worthwhile.

Now, Khrushchev took the lead in raising his hands, and a few people immediately raised their hands. Then, sparsely, the remaining people also raised their hands under Khrushchev's gaze.

They dare not refrain from raising it. Cui Kefu's death is outside. Now that the car is still burning, no one has come to extinguish it. They seem to be afraid that Cui Kefu inside will not burn enough to die.

Khrushchev is too vicious.

"Well, since everyone agrees, then we will all sign this announcement and issue it to the entire army in the name of our Stalingrad High Command. Starting today, we will no longer be the Soviet Red Army. We are the rebels." Khrushchev took out a document.

The people present took another breath of air-conditioning. If they sign on it, it is conceivable that there will be no chance to regret it again~www.novelhall.com~ Even if they escape to Stalin, they will be shot as traitors. .

Military Regulation 270 clearly stated that death in battle is a martyr, and surrender is a rebellion, even if it is captured without consciousness.

Now, this kind of voluntary surrender will definitely not end well.

But can you go back?

They all know that if you don't sign, don't want to leave here alive. If you sign, maybe there will be a way to survive in the future. After all, under this situation, it seems that the Soviet Union will never come back.

Khrushchev's hand was in his pocket. There was a pistol there. If anyone didn't sign, Khrushchev wouldn't mind the blood on the spot.

When Khrushchev issued the order alone, he was afraid that the people below would oppose it. Now, all the heads of the army sign together, pass the resolution, and carry it out. Naturally, there is little resistance.

Under Khrushchev’s gaze, everyone walked over and signed his name on it. Although his hands were trembling, although the writing was crooked, although the sweat on his forehead got wet, the announcement was wet. Though...