Transmigrated as the Crown Prince

Chapter 671 The German-Soviet War (25)

Before the battle situation on the front line reached the Soviet headquarters, a dozen carrier pigeons flew back to the headquarters first. The notes tied to the legs of these carrier pigeons read in German "Thank you Comrade Timoshenko for the supplies." This sentence was conveyed by Yannick, and it was imitated by the sentence in The Romance of the Three Kingdoms in which Zhuge Liang ordered the sergeants to shout in unison: "Thank you, Prime Minister Cao, for the arrow."

Of course, Timoshenko was not an idiot. He reacted instantly after seeing these notes. He felt the blood rushing to his brain, making him dizzy and his legs became weak. He stumbled and held on to the table to stabilize himself. The frightened adjutant quickly stepped forward to support him. "Comrade Commander, are you okay? Do you want to call a doctor?"

"It's over, it's all over." It turned out that all this was a German conspiracy. No wonder their airdrop operation was not intercepted by German night fighters; I'm afraid the troops in the encirclement had already been eliminated or surrendered. Come to think of it, they only carried enough food for two days, how could they last so long.

The most terrible thing is that he foolishly sent nearly 3,000 tons of supplies to the Germans!

Thinking about Pavlov's fate before, Timoshenko seemed to have fallen into an ice hole and couldn't stop trembling.

A few days ago, he scolded Pavlov as a sinner of the Soviet Union, but he never thought that he would follow in his footsteps just a few days later!

Seeing that Timoshenko's face was frighteningly pale, the adjutant hurriedly advised him. "Comrade Commander, you have to think of a way quickly. Why don't you ask Comrade Marshal Budyonny for help? He is your old boss. Maybe he can intercede with Comrade Stalin."

During the Battle of Tsaritsyn during the Soviet Civil War, Budyonny commanded a cavalry brigade and defeated the enemy. He was appreciated by Stalin, the top leader of the Soviet Communist Party stationed in the Tsaritsyn area, and the army was expanded into the First Cavalry Army. Budyonny Promoted to army commander. At that time, Timoshenko served as a division commander in the First Cavalry Corps.

"Yes, yes! I have to find Marshal Budyonny!" Just when Timoshenko panicked and picked up the phone to call Moscow, the battle situation on the front line came. Many troops were trapped in the German encirclement.

After hearing this, Timoshenko's legs went weak and he sat down on the chair. This person who sent both supplies and people, let alone Marshal Budyonni, could not save him even if God himself came.

Just when he was distracted, he heard the adjutant lower his voice and speak cautiously. "Comrade Commander, there is only one way to go now."

As if grasping the last straw, Timoshenko stood up suddenly. "What way?!"

The adjutant silently pointed to the distance outside the window. Timoshenko's expression changed and he roared. "You are making me treason!"

The adjutant said anxiously. "Comrade Commander, think about Pavlov before. Even if you didn't run away, you would still be shot for treason. Why not find a way to survive for yourself."

Timoshenko couldn't help but be stunned. Yes, wasn't Pavlov executed for treason? If he didn't run away, he would probably be shot for treason; but if he ran away, even though he would be accused of treason, at least he would still have a glimmer of hope.

But Timoshenko was still hesitant. "But if I escape, my family..."

"Comrade Commander, even if you surrender and are captured, will your family be safe? Think about Marshal Tukhachevsky a few years ago. Which of his family members escaped Stalin's murderous hands? You can still provide for your family in the future if you are alive. revenge."

After struggling for a long time, Timoshenko finally nodded heavily. "Go ahead and make arrangements!"

"Yes!" Seeing the adjutant running out in a hurry, Timoshenko couldn't help but feel a little regretful. He had only been here a few days and had no foundation at all. Otherwise, he might have received better treatment if he led several divisions to surrender.

Soon, Timoshenko left the headquarters with a few close associates on the pretext of going to the front line to supervise the battle in person.

"What?! Timoshenko came here and surrendered himself?!" Yanik was very surprised when he received the message from Commander Kruger on the front line. He thought that the first senior Soviet general to rebel in this war was still Vlasov.

But now that Timoshenko surrendered, it seems that he can be used. After all, Timoshenko is a famous general in the Soviet army. He also made great achievements during the founding of the Soviet Union. He is now a very senior general in the Soviet army. The most important thing is that he was awarded the Marshal of the Soviet Union last year.

If a Soviet marshal came to surrender on his own initiative, would Stalin be angry to death?

If Timoshenko serves as the commander of the soon-to-be-formed Russian Liberation Army, he may be able to attract more Soviet officers and soldiers to join him.

"Send Timoshenko to Berlin." After the order, he picked up the phone and called Reinhard. "Reinhard, contact Natasha and ask her to relocate Timoshenko's family immediately."

Timoshenko and his party, who barely crossed the line of fire and were taken into the German frontline regiment headquarters, were first sent to the division headquarters and then transferred from the division headquarters to the general headquarters. Before they had time to talk to Commander Kruger, sentence, he was put on a plane and flew directly to Berlin. After landing at an airport in Berlin, I piled into a car and came to the palace.

In the palace, Timoshenko met the enthusiastic Crown Prince of Germany. "Marshal Timoshenko, I've heard of him for a long time."

Yanik's enthusiasm made Timoshenko quite frightened. After asking him to take a seat, Yanik continued. "Marshal Timoshenko, what are your plans for the future? If you want to work with us to overthrow Stalin, I very much welcome you. You can serve as the commander-in-chief of the Russian Liberation Army. If you no longer want to participate in these disputes, I can find someone A place to enjoy your retirement.”

"Russian Liberation Army?" Seeing Timoshenko's puzzled expression, Yannik explained. "Many of the prisoners of war captured by our army were dissatisfied with Stalin's rule. The gathering of these people is a considerable force."

Timoshenko was originally worried that he would be imprisoned in a prisoner of war camp for the rest of his life after surrendering. Unexpectedly, the German Crown Prince would give him such a good opportunity. He also understood that the so-called Russian Liberation Army could not escape the control of the Germans, but as commander-in-chief, he was considered to have a high position of authority. If you can perform well in the war, you may be able to obtain more benefits in the future.

And the most important thing is that his family may be doomed by his surrender. This also gives him an opportunity for revenge, and Timoshenko will naturally not miss it.

Yannick seemed to read his mind. "I think Stalin will not let go of the Marshal's family, so I have ordered people to move them. If nothing unexpected happens, they are already safe."

"!!" Looking at Timoshenko's mouth wide open in shock, Yannick smiled. "Marshal, don't be too surprised. If I didn't even have this ability, how could I dare to challenge the Soviet Union?"

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