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Volume 2: My Country Seven Hundred and Nineteen.  I've been here

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    Vasilevsky surrendered.  !

    This is a bit surprising, but if you think about it carefully, it is not impossible.  When an army or a country is completely desperate, no matter what they do, it is not surprising.

    Vasilevsky finally fulfilled his wish, he once again saw the Skeleton Baron with his own eyes

    Ernst.  Alexson.  Feng.  Marshal Brahm!

    Their first meeting was many, many years ago.  Vasilevsky was still young at that time, but now, the traces of time have been deeply engraved on his face.  The Skeleton Baron sitting opposite him was still so young, as if time had simply forgotten the existence of this man.

    "I really don't know how you did it" Vasilevsky said with a pun: "Some people say that you have been favored by the God of Death, and his protection makes you never grow old.  Never fails. I would love to hear confirmation of this legend from your mouth."

    "There is no one who ages forever" Wang Weiyi smiled: "Maybe I'm just luckier than others"

    Vasilevsky shrugged: "That's right. But now you are about to win and the war will end soon. I don't know whether I should congratulate you or not. Being in a hostile position, I should curse you. But if you do  As a general, I should congratulate you on everything you have achieved. What I want to know is, what will you do with this city?"

    "I don't know." Wang Weiyi's answer was unexpected: "I am only responsible for leading the German army to victory. I will not express any opinions on future national construction. Our country has a mature operating mechanism and knows how to achieve victory in the army.  £®

    Vasilevsky tasted these words carefully, and the Skeleton Baron seemed to be implying something.  After a while, he raised his head and asked: "After the Battle of Montfaucon, you mysteriously disappeared, and you have been missing for nearly twenty years. What about this time? Are you planning to leave too?"

    "Yes." Wang Weiyi smiled and did not deny it at all: "I will leave. Since Germany has won, why should I continue to stay here?"

    When the guess was verified, Vasilevsky frowned: "What I'm curious about is, are you satisfied just by hoping? What can victory after victory bring you? Are you really just  Unconditionally for your country?¡±

    "I've been here" Wang Weiyi said calmly: "I've been here, I've seen it, that's enough. Everyone here will remember my name, and they will know what I have done.  , I will remember my name forever. What could be more satisfying to me than this? Vasilevsky, will anyone still remember your name after many, many years?¡±

    "I don't know, but I think no one will ever remember the name of a loser" When Vasilevsky finished his answer, he murmured Wang Weiyi's words: "I'll do it  £®

    I¡¯ve been here, I¡¯ve seen it, I¡¯ve conquered it!

    For "Rambler", all this is enough!

    In this era, he has left his name; in this era, he has left his own steps; in this era, he has left his undefeated reputation.

    As he said himself, maybe when Germany faces a crisis again, he will come back again-

    In the name of Skeleton Baron!

    The phone on the table rang. Wang Weiyi took the call and listened for a while, then put it down: "Marshal Vasilevsky, 20 minutes ago, my powerful German army launched a full-scale attack on the Kremlin  £®I¡¯ve been here, and I¡¯ve seen it. £®Are you going to witness this historical moment with me?

    "I think so." Vasilevsky answered without any hesitation: "Although I am facing my motherland, I still want to see it. This day will be engraved in my heart forever."

    Wang Weiyi smiled, and then stood up with Vasilevsky.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    He came, he saw it, and now he is going to see the birth of new history.  He has carved his name directly into history, and he has made his name unforgettable no matter how many years have passed.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The war has reached its final moment, and no force can stop the German army from winning.  The Kremlin is right in front of them. Taking the final step, they willWin the final victory.

    It¡¯s now¡ªit¡¯s now!

    The cry of mountains and tsunami has already sounded, and the final battle breaks out here.

    On the small position, both sides invested all their energy, and the huge shock almost destroyed everything here.

    Everyone is fighting, but in fact everyone is waiting.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  Waiting for the war to end completely.

    The news of Marshal Vasilevsky¡¯s surrender has reached the ears of Marshal Zhukov. Zhukov did not feel the slightest anger, but was happy for his friend.

    Surrender is indeed a good choice. Why must you end your career by dying in battle?  When the last moment comes, he will also choose to surrender, Zhukov thought.

    He will continue to spend the rest of his life in a prisoner of war camp with his good friend, and maybe go to the trial seat together.  £®  £®  !

    But at least, their suffering will be over by then.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Comrade Stalin's phone call came a few minutes ago. On the phone, Zhukov told him very clearly that all the external positions had been lost, and that the German army would storm the Kremlin in the next few hours. He hoped that Comrade Stalin could  prepare in advance.

    After listening to Zhukov¡¯s report, Comrade Stalin did not seem to be surprised or angry. He just gave Zhukov a few words and did not forget to say before hanging up the phone:

    "Thank you, Comrade Zhukov, the base camp and I will never forget your efforts."

    Thank you?  Zhukov felt that these three words were full of too much irony.  When the war ends in a tragic defeat, there are still people who will say thank you to themselves.

    The shells fell one after another on that layer, and the Germans seemed to have made up their minds to blow them to the ground.  Groups of Soviet soldiers were thrown into hopeless positions to continue the hopeless war.

    The tragic gunfire was accompanied by the tragic defeat of the Russians.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  Death is the most common thing here, and surrender is now the most common thing.

    Zhukov has even given permission to soldiers still fighting to surrender if forced to do so.

    He didn¡¯t want them to continue fighting, and he didn¡¯t want them to die for no reason.  All suffering should end now.

    Live, let the soldiers live well.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "Comrade Marshal Zhukov, I now ask for your permission to return to the battlefield." Lieutenant General Maslennikov said loudly.

    He left Marshal Vasilevsky and became, in his opinion, a deserter, and now he decided not to run away.  In fact, even if you want to run, where can you run?

    There are enemies everywhere!

    His fundamental purpose is to die here with great force and fulfill the final responsibility of a Soviet general.

    He is completely different from Zhukov or Vasilevsky.  He will not think about why he was defeated, let alone how to survive and see what will happen to this country in the future.  He couldn't stand such a failure at all, and he couldn't think of a better way to escape except death.

    Zhukov stared at him hard, and after a long time he slowly asked: "Are you really ready, Comrade Maslennikov?"

    "Yes, I am ready." Maslennikov's answer was so firm: "These days, I have seen countless comrades die in front of me, and now, our enemies are about to enter here.  , requires all of us to make sacrifices without hesitation, and I think this time has come!¡±

    Zhukov wanted to continue persuading him, but he suddenly realized that he didn¡¯t know where to start.

    If a person is really determined to die, then let him go.  After figuring this out, Zhukov nodded silently.

    Maslennikov smiled with relief.

    For him, the sacred moment has arrived, and he will die fighting like a real soldier.

    For the sake of a country that is equally sacred and inviolable in his mind.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    He rushed out with a few soldiers and braved such fierce German firepower.

    Bullets and grenades intensively hit all the enemies who rushed out, blocking any way for the Russians to survive.  Maslennikov could see his companions falling one by one, without the slightest strength to fight back.

    But he doesn¡¯t care at all, for him?Nothing can make people happier than to die in battle here.

    He shouted loudly, commanded hard, and called on his soldiers to fight as bravely as himself.

    He saw the enemy tanks appearing, and then he ordered a company of soldiers to rush forward, shouting "Ula".  These soldiers had their bodies strapped full of grenades and explosives, and they charged without hesitation. They were either directly killed by enemy bullets, or simply blew themselves up halfway.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Maslennikov actually laughed.  In his opinion, what could be happier than this?

    He died heroically for his country.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    ¡°But he also knew that Zhukov was actually prepared to stop his crazy behavior.  Unfortunately, Zhukov knows better that at this point, everyone has gone crazy.

    Or they have already gone crazy.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The corpses in that place looked so disgusting.  But the number of corpses continues to increase. Once crazy things happen, there is no possibility of stopping.

    Maslennikov mobilized all available forces, including his guard battalion.  He had to force himself to do something, he had to force himself to face the enemy's bullets, otherwise he swore he would really go crazy.

    Those civilians who retreated with the defeated troops all returned to the battlefield under Maslennikov's strong orders.  Maslennikov's idea is very simple, no one can survive in such a battle.

    He continued to fight with the enemies who rushed up, over and over again.

    He swore that as long as he still had breath, he would never stop fighting.

    This is his responsibility.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  ¡€The enemy's power is too strong for them, and there is no possibility of victory at all.  The children in the youth league were shot by the Germans as soon as they were sent to the battlefield.

    At the beginning of the Battle of Moscow, the German soldiers who faced the charge of the Soviet Youth Corps did not have the heart to shoot at first. After all, they were facing children.

    But as the war continued, the German soldiers gradually became numb, and they began to gradually realize that what they were facing was not a group of children, but real soldiers!

    The troops composed of these children will charge like real soldiers. Just like real soldiers, when they rush in front of the enemy, they will directly pull the grenades on them and then drink the enemy to death.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Kindness, the only thing that can be taken away is your own life.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    It¡¯s still those old people and women.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    When the battle has reached this point, everyone has fallen into a state of disordered madness, especially the Russians.  They don't need anyone to mobilize at all, they know exactly what they should do.

    Soviet soldiers also knew how to surrender when they were completely desperate, but those civilians probably never thought of the word surrender.

    They frantically sacrificed everything they had for their capital and their leader, completely ignoring the enemy's firepower and going to die.

    ¡°Maybe they think they can stop the enemy¡¯s charge with their own lives.

    This is exactly the result that Soviet generals like Maslennikov want to see.  £®

    When the military is no longer reliable, civilian armed forces are the most trustworthy.

    The German army killed batch after batch of enemies, but new enemies rushed up one after another.

    The closer to the final stage of the battle, the more crazy the enemy becomes.

    Maslennikov saw it all, Vasilevsky saw it all, and Wang Weiyi also saw it all.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "Do you think it's worth it? Marshal Vasilevsky?" Wang Weiyi asked calmly, putting down the telescope in his hand.

    Vasilevsky smiled bitterly, not knowing how to answer.

    Such a scene made him feel distressed, extremely distressed.  All those lost are human lives.

    "I don't think it's Zhukov who is commanding on the opposite side now." Wang Weiyi sighed: "I believe Zhukov would not do such a thing."

    "Yes, it will definitely not be Zhukov." Vasilevsky was a little helpless: "If I guessed correctly, it should probably be Maslennikov. He has a firm belief, but sometimes because of his belief  Driven to do some extremely crazy things.¡±

    "He should go to the judgment seat." Wang ???Yi said coldly: "In a face-to-face battle between armies on the battlefield, no matter the victory or defeat, it will not make me angry, but such behavior makes me despise. He has such contempt for other people's lives. This is fundamentally  It's a crime. If he is still alive after the war, I swear that I will personally bring him to the trial.

    Vasilevsky smiled bitterly, not knowing what he should say.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    At the beginning, when he was commanding on the opposite side, he was not in the same mood as he is now. But when he stood on the battlefield in person and faced the death of civilians and soldiers alike, the psychological impact on him was huge.

    This shouldn't happen, it shouldn't.

    "You have been here, you have seen it" Vasilevsky's voice was so low: "I have come, and I have seen it And on this day, I will never  £®

    "We have witnessed all this happening together." Wang Weiyi said slowly: "No matter what your ending is in the future, I think you should record these things. Tell our descendants that something happened here.  What, what tragic things happened here.¡±

    "I will, I promise." Vasilevsky made the most solemn promise in his life: "I will faithfully record everything I see with my own eyes, and even if it is possible, I will never do it again.  Put on the military uniform again. I just want our children to always try their best to avoid war."

    I have been here, I have seen it. Now Vasilevsky has completely understood the meaning of this sentence.

    After the war, former Soviet Marshal Vasilevsky was sentenced to twenty years in prison for war crimes. Three years later, with the direct intervention of the German government, Vasilevsky was released from prison.

    He fulfilled his promise to Baron Skeleton and spent several years completing a memoir:

    "Never fight again"!

    This memoir is regarded as the most authoritative text describing the German-Soviet war.  In his memoirs, Vasilevsky also repeatedly mentioned the words that Baron Skull once said to himself, making the world recognize Baron Skull again:

    ??A great baron who has never failed, but actually does not want to see war happen at all.

    Even after the atomic bomb incident, this was still the case.

    The Skeleton Baron doesn¡¯t like war, but when war chooses him, he has never been afraid of any war!
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