Chapter 1312: Attacking the Heart First
"Kurbalov said you were anxious to come to me. What's going on?"
Kurbalov, who followed the order, handled the matter simply and found the political commissar not long after. However, when the political commissar who did not know the cause and effect came to Malashenko, he still did not know what happened. What happened.
"It's nothing important. I just want to ask you how Winter, the German major I handed over to you, is doing now? You haven't told me about it yet."
Major Winter was the adjutant of the German Intelligence Agency who was persecuted and fled not long ago and was forced to take refuge on the front line.
Because the amount of high-value information in this guy's head is simply immeasurable, and his erratic and unstable attitude is also very conducive to fighting for and interrogating.
You must not use coercive measures and tactics to deal with such a person. Malashenko knew that this would not work for Winter, who had experienced various narrow escapes. The long-term exhaustion has made this guy feel physically and mentally exhausted. If he is forced to go down the road of unwillingness and despair, Malashenko estimates that this guy will do something unpredictable.
To put it bluntly, if he feels completely desperate and doesn't want to live anymore, and wants to commit suicide, he can just do it for a moment when no one is paying attention. If the person dies, it will be a disaster, and no intelligence or value will be used.
Obviously, Malashenko did not want to see such a thing happen, so he had to use a more advanced method, that is, "attacking the heart first."
But focusing on the heart is something that is “easier said than done.” This requires someone who has a good understanding of people’s hearts and a sharp tongue to do it.
Malashenko asked himself that he was good at talking and not too stupid, but in terms of understanding of people's hearts, I am afraid that the entire Stalin Guards 1st Tank Division, including Malashenko, could not compare with the most powerful one. Top Man: Commissar Petrov.
It is true that from an objective reality, Comrade Political Commissar's time is running out.
But one thing that cannot be denied in any case is that the life experiences of Comrade Political Commissar are legendary.
First, he was an ordinary soldier fighting against the white bandits, and later he was promoted to a grassroots commander in the infantry unit. Later, he studied relevant courses and books on his own and became an excellent propaganda model and a good role model comrade. As a result, he was selected by his superiors to obtain the qualification to study in the party school. After graduation, he became a glorious political commissar with both civil and military skills.
People often say that people walk their own path in life, but when Political Commissar Petrov looked back, he could see the bright road behind him.
Political Commissar Petrov, who has come all the way to the present, has already become an all-round talent. Whether it is military command, troop logistics, or matters within his own job, he can handle it well and almost perfectly, making people unable to pick it up. Come out with a stab.
The prerequisite for doing these things well requires not only excellent abilities, but also a brain with high emotional intelligence and a pair of eyes that are good at identifying and analyzing the truth.
In terms of judging, understanding, and predicting the future of a person, no one in the entire division can do a better job than Comrade Political Commissar. Comrade Political Commissar even worked in the Ministry of Internal Affairs for a period of time, and he is an absolutely reliable and good comrade! That's why Malashenko handed Major Winter, such a very important "VIP", into the hands of Comrade Political Commissar for processing.
Fortunately, Commissar Petrov, who possesses extraordinary skills, did not disappoint Malashenko, and the answer he gave immediately brought good news to Malashenko.
"If he is killed in Germany by those who are chasing him, Malashenko, I can say without exaggeration, this will be a great loss for us."
Malashenko said nothing, but continued to look at Comrade Political Commissar with an expectant expression, anticipating what interesting answers would be told next.
"This Major of the National Defense Force named Winter has a very simple mind and is a pure soldier. I even think that his personality is not suitable for the intelligence profession. He was selected into the Intelligence Agency because of his major in the military academy. "
Comrade Political Commissar did not finish speaking in one breath, but Malashenko had already summarized very key and useful information.
"So, you two have become so familiar that he is willing to tell you all about his school experience? Is that so?"
After taking the cigarette from Malashenko, he only had one arm and it was inconvenient to light a cigarette. The political commissar comrade who was waiting for Malashenko to take out his lighter and "serve" him nodded.
"Indeed, in order to make him believe me, I spent a lot of time chatting with him. When I told him my story, he just listened silently at first, and then he started to tell his own story after being guided by me. ”
"My guess is correct. He is really not suitable for intelligence work. He has too many secrets in his belly but cannot tell others. He has been in a state of depression for a long time. Later, he was hunted down because of the secrets he knew. This It’s almost forcing him to have a split personality and talk nonsense to his other self.”
After Malashenko took the initiative to put his hands on the fire, he lit the cigarette. With a puff of fairy spirit coming out, the political commissar took a long breath with the sparkling cigarette in his hand and continued to speak.
"He asked me what is communism? What is the truth about the Soviets and the Bolsheviks? Are your Russia and the Soviet Union good or bad? He no longer believes in the Nazis' deceptive rhetoric."
"I told him that whether it is good or bad, for you personally and for the enemy you are in, is judged by your self-awareness and your worldview. Other people and things can only play an influential role, but the final judgment is up to you."
"I can tell you that before you Germans came, everything here was once prosperous and full of hope. Our two countries were once very friendly to each other and could have been friends. But your leader insisted on using an aggressive war to solve the problem and achieve his goal. You open your eyes and look at everything on the front line and the battlefield."
"Your own German soldiers are starving and freezing, and because of that absurd order and the so-called great will of the collapsing building, they die in a foreign country inexplicably and meaninglessly. We are here to drive out you invaders and defend The motherland, the land and homeland where we have lived for generations, all people have joined the battle, and it is not uncommon for all the men in a family to die under your guns. "
"Your leader told you that everything is to break the oppression shackles imposed on Germany and to restore the former glory. But is the current situation still the scene described in such nonsense? Your soldiers are standing on the land of the homes of a group of poor people who have finally gained a happy life, burning, killing, looting, and doing all kinds of bad things here. "
"If you think this is what you should do in the name of "justice", then I think our conversation can end here. As the victor, we have the right to let you go to where you should go to reflect on yourself and recognize the reality in labor. You can think about it carefully and think about the real answer before answering me. "