Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 2242 New Direction

Chapter 2247 New Direction

What Dritz thinks is his business. The defeated party has no right to influence or obstruct the victorious party's choice. Moreover, this matter is essentially "deserved" as Malashenko said.

The leader division has no time to carefully identify and deal with the few thousand people of the original 332nd Regiment after the division and reorganization. These people will be picked out separately and handed over with relevant archives. This is also what Malashenko explained to Dritz clearly. As for what will happen next and what the final result will be, that is not something that Malashenko can explain or decide now.

"Don't think this is your problem, it's not. They are just paying the price for their actions. As for you, you have at least saved more than 10,000 lives. From the perspective of you Germans, this is a good thing anyway."

"I believe that those who survived this incident will understand and appreciate you, and future history books will give you a fair evaluation. It is only natural that criminals should be punished. Think about it. That's all I can say. It's also because you are willing to cooperate actively. By the way, have you told those people what their fate might be? Did you tell the truth?"

Malachenko didn't forget to ask a final question, but in the end, all he got was Dritz's speechless response.

Malachenko, who guessed the result when he saw this expression, shook his head. If the truth was told to the group of people in the 332nd Regiment, it was still unclear whether they would be willing to surrender so simply. Pigs have to struggle and run around before being killed, let alone people. No one would surrender without scruples when they know they are going to die.

If you don't surrender, you will die. If you surrender, you will die. If the result is the same, you might as well do something exciting, right? There is no shortage of crazy people and perverts in the Wehrmacht where Nazism is rampant. After they become desperadoes, they will be even more terrifying and unpredictable. You can imagine what Dritz will do.

"Then let them continue to maintain the status quo, so as to avoid any chaos after knowing the truth. This will be bad for everyone."

Malashenko, who had almost finished talking, stood up. There were still a lot of things waiting for him to do outside the tent, but he didn't have much time to continue chatting here.

"So, they will die in ignorance, is that right?"

Malashenko, who was almost at the door of the tent, was suddenly tripped by such a sentence from Dritz.

Facing the outside of the tent, with the cold wind blowing on his face, Malashenko did not choose to turn around, but with his back to Dritz, he left the last sentence leisurely after a little thought.

"Doesn't Zoya want to live? She is tortured and knows she will die. She is watching herself die step by step but can't do anything. How desperate is that? But she is still brave and strong. It is the greatest mercy not to bind them in despair until the final judgment. What else do you want? This is the last kindness to them."

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Malashenko left the tent with only his back left, leaving only Dritz sitting in the tent in silence with a dull look in his eyes and as if he had lost something for a moment.

"Give him ten minutes, keep an eye on him, don't let him kill himself. Take him away in ten minutes, and the people from the front headquarters will take over, and then hand him over to them."

Kurbalov, who had been waiting outside the tent, nodded repeatedly after hearing this. The division commander personally gave an order, so of course it had to be implemented truthfully.

"I will arrange it, so what should we do next? It seems that we don't need to wait for the friendly forces to come to replace the defense. The problem has been solved. Should we prepare to leave immediately?"

The key point of the problem lies in the containment and obstruction of the 41st Armored Corps, at least it was like this before, but now the problem no longer exists, which has become another situation.

Now we can indeed start the next phase of the combat mission immediately. Even if Kurbalov doesn't ask, Malashenko will take the initiative to speak up and give orders. We must race against time to carry out the deep penetration as soon as possible.

"The original plan was advanced, the target was Nordenburg, and your brigade will still lead the charge as usual. The 41st Armored Corps is gone, and the German troops in other directions were dragged to death and had no time to return to defend. If we make good use of the speed advantage, we will be unstoppable, and the entire German rear area in front of us will be empty."

"Take down this material distribution center and supply center, and the Germans on the front line will not be able to hold on for long. The entire front battlefield will be greatly accelerated because of our combat operations. This messed up battle in East Prussia can also be fought earlier, and we can also withdraw earlier. The next step is to kick the shampooer's ass in Berlin. This is the final chapter of the glorious epic."

The preliminary combat plan prepared in advance is relatively clear, and the entire plan framework has been built and has an overall outline. The rest is to fill it in with targeted content according to the real-time changes in the combat situation until the next combat plan is finalized and perfected.

It can basically be regarded as the version that Malashenko just dictated, but the real written version of the plan is clearer, but it is basically like this.

Because of this, when Kurbalov heard this, he had a preliminary understanding of what to do next and how to fight, and he was naturally very excited. After saluting Malashenko and answering in the affirmative, he immediately turned around and trotted away to carry out the order.

Looking at the huge crowd of German prisoners of war being escorted down by the soldiers of the leader division in a dejected manner, Malashenko, who no longer felt that such a scene was unusual, was still full of fighting spirit. It was the top priority to finish the East Prussian mess as soon as possible.

"Come on, let's fight quickly and make a quick decision."

At the same time, in the headquarters of the Third Belarusian Front, Vatutin, who was leading the staff team to discuss the situation in the war zone in front of the map, was very focused. He was listening to a colonel staff explaining the latest progress of the enemy's 26th Army on the northern line.

Everything went smoothly in the advancement of the war, which put Vatutin in a relatively relaxed state, but this did not mean that he relaxed his nerves that were always online and became careless, just as he heard the good news suddenly from Malashenko.

"What did you say? The 41st Armored Corps surrendered? Malashenko did it???"

It sounded unbelievable. Even Vatu, who was familiar with Malashenko, thought it was a bit exaggerated. But before he finished speaking, he still received a positive answer from the chief of staff, and even a telegram was handed over.

"We have won! Comrade Commander. Malashenko is now leading the soldiers to escort the prisoners! This time, a whole bag of big fish has been caught, a lieutenant general, three major generals, and a colonel and lieutenant colonel can fill a truck. Malashenko has completely captured the enemy's entire army-level headquarters. The Germans surrendered thoroughly this time!"

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