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Volume 3 Far East Story Chapter 761 (3) Never lay down your arms without a guarantee

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    The cadets had long vowed to fight to the end with the Soviet Red Army and the Bolsheviks. Captain Astafoyev died under the gun of the Soviet Red Army. Apart from stimulating the bloodiness and murderousness of the Cossacks, there was no other negative impact.  .  .  .  138 read the book 138 read the book

    But if Astafoyev persuades the Soviet Red Army generals in the town with his sharp tongue, it will be a good thing with twice the result with half the effort. The 6th Cavalry Division can catch up with the 1st and 1st Don Cavalry Divisions.  Before the 2nd Division turned back, it single-handedly dealt with the 41st Russian Red Army Infantry Division in the town of Sezgan, Bazar. How much credit and honor was that in front of His Excellency Kolchak?  Although the Soviet Red Army on the northern front rarely had an entire division or brigade surrender to the White Guards, in the Battle of Ufa, the main 300,000-strong Soviet Red Army was almost wiped out. Obviously, forcing the desperate Soviet Red Army to surrender is not far away.  And the dream!

    "Captain Astafoyev, it's not impossible to ask us to lay down our weapons, but you are just a White Guard cavalry captain, not even a general leading troops. The guarantee you made will make it completely impossible for your division commander to do so in the future.  Don't take it seriously, we need a guarantee! A real guarantee, a guarantee that after we lay down our weapons and exit the town, we will not encounter the butcher's knife of your Cossacks who turn their backs on you. Without a guarantee, we can't believe anything and will attack you.  Come and see who can shed the last drop of blood!"

    Division Commander Tkachev narrowed his eyes, stared closely at the White Guard captain in front of him, and made his request, "You can put down your weapons and walk out of the town, but you must have a trustworthy collateral, or guarantee! Otherwise, who can  Believe me? Can your Bagev be the home of other Cossack White Guard commanders? Can he be the home of Kolchak and Hastings? You can give me a guarantee in exchange!"

    "Division Commander! What nonsense are you talking about?! The Soviet Red Army will never surrender to the enemy! As the division political commissar, I will never agree. If you dare to surrender, I will revoke your command authority!" Agaptsev, the division political commissar, eyes red.  As soon as he reached out to grab the pistol on the table, Tkachev 138 Reading Zhi swept it to the ground. At this time, the division commander and comrade were also unambiguous and shouted to several direct guards in a low voice, "Put the political commissar Demeter away."  Comrade Rydmilovich Agaptsev should be detained first! I won¡¯t agree to it if it spoils my big business!¡±

    "" Since the orderly soldiers of the division political commissar Agaptsev were not around either dead or wounded in the previous battle, at this moment, the 41st Infantry Division headquarters only had the division commander Tkachev's trusted staff and guards, and a few Soviet Red Army soldiers.  The soldier was stunned for a moment, then put his hand on the arm of the political commissar Agaptsev, but everyone has the instinct to struggle. At this moment, the political commissar Agaptsev really didn¡¯t know what kind of medicine the teacher was selling in the gourd.  The one who yelled was about to struggle, but as a result, several cronies around the division commander Tkachev were no longer hesitant, and they gagged and tied up Comrade Comrade Political Commissar!

    The White Guard Captain Astafoyev was overjoyed when he saw this, and said hurriedly, "Your Excellency, Division Commander, your decisive handling of the political commissar will definitely deepen the trust between the two parties. As for the collateral you mentioned, our Division Commander Bagye  Don¡¯t you still be convinced by my husband¡¯s words? Among the cavalry division commanders of the 1st Kazan Army, Mikhail Mikhailovich Bagayev has always been known for keeping his word!¡±

    "Stop talking nonsense, why should I believe Bageev? I am not related to him, but who knows if we put down our guns and walk out of the town, and you will swing your back." Beiyang 1917 Chapter 761 No.  "Promise never to lay down your arms" and rushed forward to kill people with a saber! I want a guarantee from Lord Kolchak. I must announce the situation in a clear telegram and accept the surrender of my troops. And, you can come and go as you please, and you are not willing to stay.  The soldiers who join the White Guards will be given travel expenses after laying down their weapons, and they will be allowed to demobilize and return to their hometowns on their own. As for the political commissars and Bolsheviks, they will be treated equally! I will agree to negotiate a ceasefire if I can, and if I can't, I will continue to fight! "

    Division Commander Tkachev's words made the White Guard captain frown. Speaking of which, Bageev's move to recruit and surrender the 41st Russian Infantry Division in front of him had not yet been approved by Kolchak's command.  , although Bageev is confident enough, if he can get thousands of Soviet Red Army soldiers to lay down their weapons, stop resisting, and voluntarily walk out of the town and enter the prison camp, the compassionate Supreme Consul of Russia will definitely not refuse to agree

    "Your Excellency, Division Commander, this is a bit difficult There is no doubt the sincerity of our Division Commander in persuading your department to surrender, but if the matter is brought to the former enemy headquarters of Mr. Kolchak, I am worried that there will be many unexpected interference factors.  You must know that not all White Guard generals have the same compassionate thoughts as our division commander. If by chance "Beiyang 1917" fails and is vetoed by the former enemy headquarters, then they will be passive"

    The White Guard captain rubbed his hands with a look of embarrassment on his face. With superior strength, the enemy headquarters in Kolchak on the northern front did not know that the Soviet Red Army infantry division was in front of him.This is a tough nut to crack, but it is very possible to insist on the unconditional surrender of the Soviet Red Army

    "If you are not sincere, pull him down! If you are sincere, ask your division commander to bring you a guarantee or collateral I am responsible for the lives of thousands of soldiers in the division. If you can't convince me of your sincerity, don't talk about it. Give me  You have 30 minutes to think about it. Any attack on us during this period will mean that the previous negotiations between the two parties are invalid. Then we will fight until the last bullet is fired!"

    Division Commander Tkachev gave an unequivocal answer, and then ordered, "Tie up Comrade Captain, blindfold him, and send him out of the town. Captain Astafoev, please tell your kindhearted Division Commander Bagayev that he did not guarantee us  Never put down your weapons, any attack within half an hour will be considered an end to the negotiations! That¡¯s it!¡±

    "" Several Soviet Red Army soldiers swarmed forward, tied up the White Guards messenger cavalry captain again, blindfolded his eyes and stuffed the smelly socks picked up from the ground into his mouth, and pushed and shoved him out of the division headquarters.  Big house.

    After getting the White Guards courier out, the division commander Tkachev personally smiled and untied the rope from the arm of the division political commissar who almost fainted from anger. While helping the pale political commissar sit down on a stool, he ordered the orderlies to  Tea was served and the political commissar was calmed down. Tkachev's orderly Mishka, at the division commander's instruction, picked up the divisional political commissar's rifle from the ground. The poorly maintained M1895 had only three bullets in the magazine.  The Gan revolver was also handed over.

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