My Third Empire

Chapter 1203: Winner's power

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When German soldiers walked with weapons in the ruins and took the representatives of the Soviet Union to negotiate out of the front line of the battle between the two armies, several Soviet negotiating officers apparently no longer have the arrogance of the past, they carefully passed each defense line , Full of respect for these IDF soldiers stationed on the front.

Then these Soviet officers were sent to a military truck, along the streets that the Germans had captured, and drove to the headquarters of the German A Group Army in the distance. The two Jeep were filled with German soldiers, followed by assault rifles, and protected the Soviet soldiers from reaching their destination safely.

Nothing happened along the way. In the area of ​​Moscow occupied by the Germans, the security environment is very good. Most of the areas here have been affected by the war, so there are not many locals living inside. There are tents built on the street. The German soldiers at rest were wearing vests or towels around their necks, and looked at the cars driving on the road with curious eyes.

After the wheels are pressed and filled, they are covered with sand craters and then shaken violently. After all, these German off-road vehicles are not comparable to luxury cars in terms of shock absorption. Their main function is on rough roads. Driving, and reliable without failure-Mercedes-Benz military cars have a good interpretation of the term military cars, durable and simple and cheap.

"Treasure your last chance, there is not much you can fight for." Jumping out of the car, a German officer looked at the Soviet officers who were bending over from the truck and about to jump off, speaking in fluent Russian : "I don't know why you came here to negotiate with us at this time, but you should know that delaying time has no effect."

"Mr. General ... We cherish this opportunity for negotiation very much, and there is no point in procrastinating time. Because we really feel that we should end everything in front of us and end this war of no significance." The Soviet officer After jumping off the truck, he looked at the German officers and replied slowly.

Without waiting for the German officials there, these Soviet representatives sorted out their clothes and, under the guidance of the guards of the German Wehrmacht a group army command, walked into the reception room next to Lundstedt's office. A few people went through a careful body search, and then waited for about ten minutes before they waited for Marshal Lundstedt, who walked into the house with the secretary and chief of staff.

"Long live Akado? Rudolph!" The guard standing at the door of the meeting room saw the marshal and others raised their arms and respected a standard big German hand-raising ceremony. They held their chins high and looked very spiritual. This scene embarrassed Soviet officers who had stood up in the room, because they did not know whether they would get up for a hand-raising ceremony or pretend not to know, and continue to use the handshake they are more accustomed to.

Lundstedt looked at the Soviet officers in a dilemma, and did not mean to embarrass the other. After all, the two sides are still in a state of war. It seems that it is too hypocritical to let the negotiators enter the village. So the German Marshal waved his hand generously and said with a smile: "It's nice to meet you, guests from Moscow. I'm Marshal Lundstedt, commander-in-chief of the Imperial Army Group A, welcome you to come to me Headquarters. "

His greetings made the embarrassing Soviet officers feel more comfortable immediately, so several people nodded gratefully, skipped the detail of saluting the Germans, and quickly opened their mouths to wear decent military uniforms with iron hanging on the neckline. Lundstedt of the Cross Medal reported a message that left everyone present for a few seconds: "Lord Marshal ... Not long ago, our leader Comrade Stalin, in his office, committed suicide ... "

The air seemed to freeze all of a sudden, and even Lundstedt's smile with a smile on the corner of his mouth remained silent. Everyone was silent, trying to digest this really amazing news. Lundstedt paused for a few seconds before continuing: "I really feel sorry for hearing this news ... he is a very respectable opponent, and I personally want to have a good chat with him."

"I'm afraid, your thoughts can only be defeated." The Soviet officer who was instructed to negotiate lowered his head slightly and sighed before continuing: "He has his perseverance, we can only accept it in great pain. The fact that he has left ... so we are here, hoping to represent the Soviet army guarding the Moscow city and discuss a ceasefire surrender agreement with you and the surrounding German troops. "

Lundstedt had recovered from the news that Stalin had committed suicide at this time. He looked at the officers in front of him and asked him to ask next: "Oh? Since Stalin is dead, then now Moscow The commander-in-chief in the city must be your Marshal Zhukov? Is he the command to surrender? "

"Uh ... Marshal, in fact, all the troops in the city are now under the command of Comrade General Konev ... because, because Comrade Marshal Zhukov, has also followed in the footsteps of Comrade Stalin and left us forever." Although it was difficult to speak, the officers who came to the Soviet Union to negotiate had reluctantly told another news to the German officials waiting across the table.

"..." All German officials have a little impulse to swear-you said you have stuck to Moscow for such a long time, and it didn't let us reduce the slightest loss, even when we saw victory. , One suicide after another? Even if it is really not afraid of death, it is not so decisive?

Lundstedt suddenly felt like he was being fooled by the opponent. He sneered, then looked at the Soviet officers in front of him and teased: "Aren't you kidding us? Are we about to win a full victory?" At that time, you told me that your senior commanders had committed suicide all by themselves? "

"Things, facts ... that's true ... Marshal, not only Stalin but Zhukov, including a chief of general staff, three chiefs of staff, and more than a dozen senior officers of the front, have all cut themselves off ..." The Soviet military officer named First could only say daringly, he had no choice, because everything he said was real, and he was not allowed to change anything.

The whole venue was quiet again, and Lundstadt did not know whether the other party said it was true. Because if all this is true, then the courage of the Soviet high-level leaders at the end of the world really admires Lundstadt. Not everyone in this world has the courage to understand his own life, and it is already a miracle that so many Soviet leaders have so many.

"So, this is why you came to surrender, right?" In the end, it was the chief of staff of Group A who broke the brief silence and asked the Soviet negotiators on the other side: "Because those who insist on fighting The commanders are gone, so you chose to surrender to us? "

"Yes! Although unwilling to admit it, this is indeed one of the reasons for our surrender." The Soviet officer nodded and answered the question of the German chief of staff: "Our Commander Konev issued an order not to allow the officer and The soldiers committed suicide and died, so we can only helplessly come here and pass on what we hope to surrender to you. "

"God, this is really a sad story." Lundstadt shook his head and said with a sigh: "So, since you are now the plenipotentiary of the Soviet defenders, just talk about what you want What are the conditions for surrender? "

"My Excellency Marshal! We want to surrender decently and walk out of the city where we are stationed. After all, we fought bravely, so we should retain our honor." The Soviet representative said to Lundstadt: "So I ask for generosity You, allow our officers to wear their own pistols, and soldiers can keep their belongings, leave Moscow from the prescribed direction, disband on the spot after rest, and enjoy treatment different from prisoners of war. "

He paused, without waiting for Lundstadt to speak, and then continued: "In addition, these soldiers and all officers will not be held accountable, nor will they be sent to concentration camps or prisoner of war camps ... without weapons We, there is no slight threat, these hundreds of thousands of people have nothing to do with your army ... "

"Oh, please allow me to interrupt you." Lundstedt held out his hand to stop the other person from continuing to chatter, and then looked at the other person's eyes with interest, shaking his head and saying, "These conditions you said As a commander of the German front, I dare not promise to come down! "

He stretched out his right hand, clenched his fist, and then slowly stretched out his first finger: "First, we have won the war, how do we treat the captives who surrendered in the circle, yes Our freedom! "

Then he extended his second finger while continuing to say: "Second, the special warrant of the head of state only allows you to surrender unconditionally. The warrant clearly states that the defeated country is not qualified to put forward the conditions ... understand What? "

After saying this, Lundstedt's eyes sharply swept over the Soviet officers in front of him. He exercised the power that only a victor can have. This power made him all comfortable. The other person swallowed a spit, trying to tell what to say, but in the end he refrained from speaking.

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