Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 2232: Talk without Thinking

Chapter 2237: Speaking without thinking

"A barrel truck with a white flag, it seems that the Germans are going to negotiate terms, and I know it's not that simple.

As Malashenko said, the Germans on the opposite side did not choose to collectively lay down their weapons and surrender with a French military salute before the end of the five-minute deadline, but sent a barrel truck full of people to drive towards their side.

It is estimated that they may be afraid that the color of the white flag will blend into the snow in the background and be inconspicuous, leading to misunderstandings. Malashenko even saw in the telescope that the Germans not only made the white flag very large, but even the person in charge of holding the flag was desperately waving the white flag in the back seat of the car, trying to make the thing in his hand more conspicuous so that the people on the opposite side can see it.

Malashenko understood the Germans' intention to do this, and of course he didn't mind letting the Germans come over to talk, and he could also see what high-sounding ideas these Germans could come over in front of the two armies. It's best not to be as shameless as Wang Situ, barking wildly.

"Let them come, search them and bring them to see me. "

"Understood, Comrade Division Commander."

Malachenko gave orders to Kurbalov by radio. All that was left was to wait patiently for the Germans to be brought to him. Kurbalov, who was trustworthy as always, would take care of everything.

"Negotiation? What else is there to talk about? If we want, we can grind all these Germans into a paste in half a day. They must want to delay time again. ”

Although it is possible that Ivushkin said what he said, Malashenko wanted to see what the Germans could do, and of course he had other considerations.

However, if he delayed time at this time, the only one who would commit chronic suicide would be the Germans themselves, and it would not be disadvantageous to his side anyway.

So even if the Germans wanted to waste time now, Malashenko could accompany them, even if he accompanied them until the friendly forces came to replace the defense, and then he would hand over the defense zone to report. The Germans would still be locked up in the encirclement, and the result would not change at all. At best, the opponent would be replaced by someone else from the leader division, that's all.

"What do you say? Don't we have to find a place for negotiation? Hmm? "

It's just what he said, but Iushkin knew that Malashenko was going to talk to the Germans, otherwise he wouldn't have given the order to "let them come over", so he asked this question.

Malashenko didn't plan to choose another high-end negotiation location, and then serve tea and water to the Germans in a formal way, but directly chose the negotiation location here, right under his feet, next to the huge and visually impactful No. 177 Division Commander's car - the No. 1 prototype of the is7 heavy tank.

As for the purpose of doing this, What? You will experience it yourself when the Germans come.

Malashenko's wait did not last too long. Kurbalov, who was as efficient as ever, soon brought people over: a German negotiation team of five people, the lowest rank was a second lieutenant, probably the driver.

The highest rank, who was probably the chief negotiator, was the major general of the Wehrmacht standing in the middle of the five people, right in front of Malashenko.

"Are you still keeping your mouth shut and pretending to be dumb now that you are here? Or do you want the gun to speak first? "

Malachenko was not polite to the German negotiation team. He sat on the ammunition boxes that were temporarily moved and piled together as benches, and spoke directly to the Germans in front of him.

The threat and suppression in his words, combined with the surrounding scene, were so strong that the youngest lieutenant in the group of five even showed fear, obviously he had never seen such a scene.

"Please allow me to ask first, are you Major General Malachenko? The commander of the 1st Stalin Guards Tank Division. ”

This young man’s face was indeed his first time seeing it, but the German major general had seen this face more than once in internal intelligence and Soviet propaganda newspapers.

After hearing all kinds of strange or bloody legends and rumors, he had a photographic impression of this face and remembered it clearly. The only thing was that the tattered tank soldier’s combat uniform of the man in front of him did not match his general identity in his impression, so he asked a tentative question.

There was no need for an interpreter to talk to the Germans, and Malashenko could speak fluent German and of course he could understand.

Faced with the question from the Nazi leader in front of him, Malashenko answered directly without any hesitation.

"Besides Malashenko, who else do you think is qualified to sit here and talk to you like this? Can you think before you speak? Or are you Nazis used to speaking without thinking, huh? "

Answering a question with a question is usually not polite. Of course, Malashenko had no intention of being polite to the Germans from the beginning. Not scolding your ancestors to your face is already a face-saving thing for you, a bunch of human-shaped self-propelled beasts. Just hold it in if you are unhappy!

Apart from anything else, the German major general who did feel offended did not get angry on the spot. To be able to get to the position of major general, one must be a bit sophisticated. If he can't stand this little bit of pettiness, how can he be a negotiating representative in a situation where the enemy is strong and we are weak? He has to endure it even if he can't help it. When you are under someone's roof, you have to bow your head.

The so-called negotiation venue had no extra arrangements, except for the combat engineers who formed a circle of guards around it, and Arsim, who was responsible for bringing people to protect Malashenko and was proud and proud, standing behind Malashenko, and Kurbalov, who was responsible for assisting Malashenko in the negotiations, and several staff officers and recorders were also at the negotiation site.

In addition, the only thing left in the entire venue was a negotiation table made up of ammunition boxes, and an ammunition box bench prepared only for the Germans.

Under the premise that all the Soviet negotiators had benches to sit on, this was obviously done for a purpose, and the German major general, whose eyebrows jumped slightly, of course, could see it, but he still walked to the negotiation table without saying a word and sat down, and then spread out some paper documents he brought with him and began to speak.

"Let me introduce myself first, General. I am Major General William Graham, Chief of Staff of the 41st Armored Corps of the Wehrmacht. I am here on behalf of our army headquarters to discuss a ceasefire with you."

"Stop, stop, stop, interrupt."

Malashenko, with his right hand suspended in the air as a gesture of shutting up, suddenly interrupted Major General Graham's speech, and blurted out unpleasant words.

"If it is not surrender but a ceasefire, then the negotiations end here, and we will see you on the battlefield. I can give you a chance to reorganize your speech, do you need it?"

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