Chapter 1934 I Think It's in the Way
It was only after Malokov mentioned it casually that Malashenko realized that it had indeed been a long time since he had seen Comrade Lao Zhu again, so much so that he could hardly remember the last time he had a meeting with Lao Zhu. When do you meet gay people? ReadМ
Around the time after the Battle of Prokhorovka, when the 1st Stalin Guards Tank Division was first established?
Malashenko himself couldn't say clearly. After all, the time gap was too long. In the end, he could only laugh and lament that his brain was getting harder and harder to use and he was so forgetful.
That is to say, when Malashenko's brain went offline for a short time and was thinking about something, Malokov, who had been silent just now, suddenly spoke again.
"Oh, by the way, I almost forgot to tell you. These custom-made pistols are just prizes, awarded to the outstanding students selected, as well as prizes for winning the first, second and third place in the "Tank Biathlon" competition you won."
"As for the souvenirs that everyone has, it is this thing. The commemorative significance is greater than its own value. Maybe those Americans and British people will not value it too much. The lackeys and servants of the capitalists are so virtuous, but it is indeed this thing. ”
As he spoke, he took out a small box the size of his palm from his coat pocket and placed it on the table in front of Malashenko.
Malashenko reached out to take it and opened it, and then he saw that there was a commemorative medal inside.
Not only does it have a Soviet-style medal belt and exquisite relief patterns, but the center of the entire star-shaped medal is also engraved with a projection relief of an IS2 heavy tank. At the edge of the lower half of the medal, a small and brief paragraph is engraved in a ring. Clear text.
"Commemorative Medal for Operation Loyalty to Justice? Who came up with the code name for this operation? Could it be us?"
Malashenko felt that this "crazy, cool and shocking" pretentious operation code name did not match the style of the Red Army. In fact, the real truth was exactly as Malashenko expected.
"You guessed it right, it is indeed not the code name we gave for the operation. I heard that the Americans provided a large portion of the funding for this operation plan. In addition, those British guys are also begging for help from the Americans and are very cowardly, so the alliance Many things in the army are handled by these pushy Americans."
"Since it is a commemorative medal issued to them, then follow their request, and the operation code name has been unified into this. In fact, as long as we can get what we want, who cares about this? No matter what it is called, even if it is called kicking It doesn’t matter what Hitler’s ass does, it’s really useful when you get what you want.”
Malokov is a very serious pragmatist, and in his opinion, those empty-headed things are no different from pointing the finger. For example, the only thing he cares about in this matter is that his motherland can get the exchanges provided by the Yankees and the British. All other things are secondary or even indifferent. On this point, he is different from Mara. Schenke’s views are quite similar.
Weighing this heavy medal made of pure metal in his hand, Malashenko, who was thinking about something in his head, felt that this commemorative medal that everyone has, plus the commemorative pistol combination as the prize for outstanding students and the first, second and third place, is not bad. It's quite appropriate. The loving father's action this time was not stingy, it could even be said to be quite generous and thoughtful.
Thinking of this, Malashenko picked up the commemorative edition of Tokarev that was lying on the table next to him and read it again, and carefully read the Russian inscription on the gun body that he had not paid much attention to just now.
"I would like to use this gun to pay tribute to the heroic tank soldiers who devoted themselves to the anti-fascist war."
If combined with the inscriptions on this gun, Malashenko could even predict that the price of these rare treasures, which would not exceed ten in total, would be as high as a rocket in the 21st century. Fly into the sky.
And it is best to sell it together with the "Loyalty to Justice Action" commemorative medal, together with the medal certificate, the gun and the medal must be awarded to the same person, so as to maximize the appreciation space and be valuable enough. In terms of value alone Absolutely worth much more than mass-produced junk like those artillery Rugers.
Speaking of this, Malashenko suddenly realized that he had to keep and treasure his own medals, certificates, and commemorative guns.
Even if you don’t say how much it’s worth, it’s good to just use it as a family heirloom and pass it down from generation to generation for future generations. Moreover, Malokov also said that his commemorative gun is the most unique and distinctive one. Yes, it must be of great significance as a family heirloom.
In terms of rarity, it's the only one in the world. Isn't it much more awesome than the Hero of the Soviet Union medals that many people have? He already has two of those things, but there will be three more in the future. Malashenko thought about it and felt that this is the unique commemorative gun and commemorative medal set that is about to be obtained. From the perspective of future generations in the 21st century, it will be even more important. It’s more valuable and more awesome.
"Well, whether it's worth anything or not is a matter for the future. I probably won't survive until the price of this thing is raised to the Zenith Star. Who cares if my leg dies?"
Malokov came here late at night specifically to give Malashenko instructions, which were basically the above.
In addition to informing Malashenko that he must attend tomorrow's award ceremony, Malokov also reminded Malashenko to remember to wear the tank major general's dress tomorrow, and someone will take photos on the spot. After the successful completion of this cross-border cooperation project, the photos and text materials that fully record the process of this operation will be used as publicity materials and recorded in history.
In short, this is very important. The tank major general's dress must be worn tomorrow. It is the kind that must be worn for being on camera.
As for the tank major general's dress, you should know that this thing has not been worn once since Comrade Lao Ma was promoted to the rank. Malashenko, who is either physically conquering the German sticks or on the way to physically conquer the German sticks on the front line all day, almost has no use for this gorgeous dress.
There is no occasion to wear a dress at ordinary times, and even the regular clothes are rarely worn. Malashenko always wears an ordinary tank soldier's fireproof combat uniform and a tank cap on the battlefield. There is not even a recognizable military rank mark on his body. If you really meet someone who is face-blind and doesn't recognize this face, you will definitely mistake Malashenko for an ordinary big-headed tank soldier.
Malokov, who has known Malashenko for a long time, can more or less guess this situation. He knows that Malashenko has a somewhat nervous personality and may not be able to make such perfect preparations in advance.
Therefore, he came here specially this time and brought a brand new tank soldier major general uniform, fearing that Malashenko would not bring it when he returned to Moscow this time and would not be able to use it at the ceremony tomorrow. He never thought that Comrade Ma's answer after seeing this brand new uniform was unexpected.
"Oh, this thing. Comrade Political Commissar prepared it for me, saying it might be useful and asked me to keep it carefully. I thought it was in the way so I rolled it up and put it in my bag. It's still in my luggage bag. How about I take it out and show it to you?"
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All that was left for Malashenko was Malokov's expression of disbelief, as if to say, "You rolled it up and stuffed it in your bag like toilet paper, with other sundries? Are you serious?"