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Volume Three Far East Stories Chapter 678 (3) Fake Surrender?  !

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    "Have a dream of yours. This old boy Tukhachevsky has made a good plan. You only captured a handful of us. We will eat your whole cavalry company this morning, kill many of you, and capture at least many alive."  , Is there any reason to exchange prisoners for prisoners in this world? Tell me, if you take us as prisoners, would you be willing to exchange prisoners? "

    Larfishev, who had the same bad temper as his brigade commander Klimov, couldn't help but draw his saber, waved it and roared. If Corbin hadn't snorted from his nose, how could this guy really go up and kill Baryakin with one sword?  The Soviet-Russian courier was so angry that he was cut in half!

    "If you don't want to, pull him down. Who are you trying to scare by swinging a saber? Although I am the political commissar of the political office of the army, I used to be a cavalryman. I am no worse than you when it comes to wielding a sword. If you don't believe me, give me the sword!"  Jin came to work as a messenger and had a narrow escape from death. At this moment, a stick in his neck also made him angry.

    "Okay! Shut up!" Corbin stretched out his hand to stop Larfishev, and said sternly to the Soviet courier,

    "Although it is a virtue to live a good life, it is absolutely impossible to change the situation one by one. The prisoner exchange has been brought to an end. What message does Tukhachevsky have to say when he calls you here?!" Corbin didn't even blink.  Staring at Balia Jindao.

    "Our commander said that we are all Russians and both sides have shed enough blood. He knew that Lord Kolchak had made a lot of contributions to the motherland by fighting for Russia on the Eastern Front against the Germans. He suggested to Kolchak  His Excellency Kolchak led the Kazan regime to surrender to Moscow. Only the Soviets can save Russia and the world. Bolshevism will surely shine brightly on the earth. Excellent generals like Kolchak can at least serve as front commanders in the Soviet Red Army, and even  It¡¯s even possible to go to Moscow and become the commander-in-chief!¡±

    Baryakin's words almost caused all the Cossack generals in the tent to go berserk. The three guys playing division commanders and the Cossacks behind Baryakin swarmed up and kicked all the Soviet couriers who made arrogant remarks and actually came to recruit Kolchak.  He fell to the ground and was beaten violently. When Corbin stopped, Balya's nose was bruised and his face was swollen and he was completely unrecognizable. However, his body was strong and he was still alive.

    "Baliakin! I, Kolchak, will kill you. I will let you go back and send a message to Tukhachevsky. We will release our captured Cossacks before evening. No hair will be missing."  I will release one of your captives. Of course, as the head of the army, I will also release some of the people who were captured and worked as laborers to dig trenches. Then, you give Tukhachevsky a message, as long as he is willing  If you bring the Third Army to surrender to me, I will appoint him as the deputy commander-in-chief and deputy chief of staff of the White Guards! The organization and team of the Third Army will not be moved, let him continue to lead!"

    "Remember! I will only wait until tomorrow. If Tukhachevsky does not surrender and submit to me after that, I will command 60,000 Cossack cavalry to level the entire city of Saransk. Don't think you can gather 4  Soldier, in the eyes of us Cossacks, he is nothing more than shit! Just blindfold him and send him back to Saransk!¡±

    Kolchak, played by Corbin, was very domineering and resolute in his words!

    Year, month, and day 6: 3rd Army Headquarters, Soviet Volga Front, Saransk

    "Evgoni Ivgovovich, are you sure you are seeing Kolchak? What kind of figure does he look like?" Kobozev, political commissar and chief of staff of the Russian Third Army, stared at him with a bruised nose and a swollen face.  The embarrassed political commissar of the Political Propaganda Department of the Army Group, Balyakin, shouted.

    "Comrade Political Commissar, Kolchak is Kolchak, what else could he look like? It's almost the same as the photo in the newspaper I saw before I went there. How can I compare to this Commander-in-Chief of the White Guards? He's just a tall man with a bad face.  A little white, a little gloomy between his eyebrows, but his eyes are sharp, he speaks in a low voice, and he is wearing an admiral's military uniform, that's about it!" Balyakin grinned while the military doctor used cotton balls to clean the scars on his face!  , replied while recalling.

    The reason why Tukhachevsky sent the Political Commissar of the Political Propaganda Department of the Group Army Headquarters as his messenger to meet Kolchak is that it was the result of a compromise between the two parties after a fierce dispute with the Group Army Political Commissar Kobozev.  Political commissars at all levels of the group army are subordinate to the leadership of Peter Alexeevich Kobozev, the political commissar of the group army, and are not subordinate to military commanders at all levels.

    Therefore, although Kobozev could not resist Tukhachevsky's idea of ??sending a messenger to find out the other party's truth, he finally selected the messenger candidate among his own political commissar ranks. Baryakin's political commissar position was neither high nor low.  The staffing of the Political Department can be large or small, not to mention that Balyakin once served in the cavalry. He has a strong body and a flexible mind. He is barely someone that Kobozev trusts. As for Tukhachevsky,  As long as a smarter guy can be sent there, this task fell to the unlucky Balyakin.

    Compared to the bruised face who was also beaten,?The squad of Soviet Red Army cavalry soldiers whose mounts were confiscated, Baryakin, a genuine messenger, was lucky. The drama of two countries fighting without killing each other obviously did not work on the side of the White Guards, and they could save their lives.  Counting it as luck when you come back, the soldier who was temporarily pulled from the cavalry company to serve as the escort for Balyakin, the messenger, looked miserable when he returned to Saransk. I'm afraid that Tukhachevsky will ask someone to serve as the messenger escort in the future.  If so, the soldiers of the Soviet Red Army would have to think twice. They couldn't risk their butts and lives just because they could drink one more bowl of horse meat soup, right?

    "Evgoni Ivgovovich, you just said that three Cossack cavalry division commanders were present beside Kolchak? Is this true? What are their names and appearances?" Xia Boyang, commander of the Infantry Division, obviously felt that  It's a bit strange. It's hard to say whether Kolchak really arrived in Saransk. But based on the inspection, the Cossack cavalry that actually appeared in one direction outside the city at the same time did not even exceed one regiment. How could there really be three divisions of troops there?  Outside the city?

    "How can I remember this? If I could remember everything I saw and heard, I would have been promoted to work at the High Military Commission in Moscow. I was just a political commissar in the Political Propaganda Department of the Army Headquarters, or the third political commissar, Vasily.  Ivanovich, how can I answer your question about which division commanders look like?

    Beiyang:

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