Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 1313 A Test

It is actually very difficult to win people's hearts with words. If you say it well, everything will be fine, but if you say it wrong, it may have the opposite effect.

Fortunately, the political commissar's words are not something that ordinary people can achieve. After a long list of "heartfelt" words, he really fooled this frustrated person who was extremely disappointed with the Nazis and the head of state!

"I admit that you are right, at least most of it is right."

"I said a long time ago that I am full of dissatisfaction and despair with our head of state and various things at this stage."

"I hope I can find a way to change all this and save my motherland. If you have a good idea, can you tell me? I think you understand these things better than that Malashenko."

The helpless Major Winter is seeking a way to redemption. When people are desperate, they will always be willing to believe in those ideal beautiful things subjectively. For example, Major Winter hopes that he can find the answer from the one-armed political commissar in front of him.

"I'm sorry, I can't tell you what kind of solution is feasible for the current state of your country. Objectively speaking, you also understand that Germany is now rotten to the core, and the entire country is about to be buried for a so-called supreme will and for one person."

"This is the first time I've seen such a thing in my life since I was born. How do you want me to answer you? With lies? Or look for the answer in history books? I'm afraid neither of them. (っ◔◡◔)っ

Political Commissar Petrov was telling the truth. Although Major Winter seemed disappointed, he didn't say anything more. After all, he just looked calm as always without any extra words.

Similarly, no one knows what this desperate and frustrated man who has no way to save his country is thinking at this moment.

Fortunately, Political Commissar Petrov's words did not end here.

"But I can give you a suggestion, try to follow us and see what will happen in the future. After your army is defeated, a new day will surely come. There will always be people on a piece of land who will build new hope in despair and continue to survive. Never underestimate the tenacity of human life and the terrible adaptability. "

"The dead cannot see what will happen tomorrow. Only those who continue to live are qualified to discuss hope. "

"Maybe you can see that communism will build your motherland one day. I have a hunch that this day may not be long. If you are extremely desperate now, then maybe there will be a brand new hope at that time, a day you have never seen or expected. "

"Don't you want to know in advance what kind of existence will build your brand new motherland in the future? If I were you, I would be very interested.

"It's up to you to decide whether to go or stay. The letter of introduction you brought can guarantee that you will leave us alive. But what will happen in the future is not something I can tell you now. You are an intelligence agent, so you should know what I mean."

"Of course, don't get me wrong. I am not threatening you with death. I just want to tell you that you might as well make a meaningful choice, that's all."

"Think about it now, you can think about it carefully and then tell me the answer."

After listening to the whole story, Malashenko really wanted to applaud the eloquence of the political commissar. Compared with torture and unskilled interrogation, this kind of "big liar" who attacks the heart is really a real skill that is superior!

"What's next? What did he say next? How did he answer you?"

Malashenko, who seemed a little impatient, couldn't wait. Since he became the division commander and was promoted to major general, Malashenko has rarely been in this state. Basically, only the political commissar in the whole division has the ability to make Malashenko become like this.

"Next? What else can he do next? He has no other options and can't think of any solution, but I gave him an uncertain hope and a choice he has never had before. If it were you, what do you think you would do?"

"Uh, this"

The sudden question confused our old comrade Ma on the spot. A person who only wants to listen to the story and is immersed in the state will basically not consider such an answer.

"Just tell me directly, how I answer is not important at all. Get the answer first, I need this German major to do something for me, hurry up."

Malachenko was in a hurry to do things, and the political commissar who saw such a situation also answered straightforwardly.

"What other answers can there be? Winter agreed to join us first, work with us, and confirm some things with his own eyes. If he wants to find a way to redeem his country, he has found it for the time being, and the future will have to wait and see."

"If you give him orders now, he will probably do it and be willing to listen to you. If you get to know him more, you will know that he is a simpler person than you think."

Major Winter was successfully persuaded, which is undoubtedly good news for Malashenko.

But, after Political Commissar Petrov told the story himself, Malashenko, who was slightly touched, began to think about some things he had never considered before.

How many people are similar among the Germans now? How many such people can he win over? If there are enough of them, will it be enough to do something big?

Malashenko believes that Major Winter is definitely not the only German soldier who feels hopeless and hopeless about the current situation but has no way to save the country. This guy is just a microcosm of a group.

But first, before executing the bold plan for the future, Malashenko must first get some work of "testing people". Those with "wrong intentions" cannot be kept under his hands for his own use, and raising them will be a disaster. The bomb has to explode sooner or later.

"Where is Major Winter now?"

Malashenko no longer planned to wait any longer. It would be better to hit the sun than to choose another day. Why the hell would he hesitate when the right opportunity was right in front of him? Just do it and it's done.

"He was being watched, but he had a certain freedom of movement, which was better than other German prisoners. He asked me for some books and information. In addition to eating, sleeping and drinking, he just read those things. I even had to find a translator to help Read it to him and he takes notes like a student, which is a good sign.”

"Um"

After hearing this, Malashenko nodded. The situation displayed by Major Winter was indeed in line with his expected requirements. The plan that had been prepared immediately blurted out to the political commissar.

"There is a brainwashed fanatical German stick over there, and I want Winter to come over and deal with it. I'm curious about what he will do. Do you think this method is feasible? It's just a test."

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