Chapter two hundred and fifty two night
Jinda put his hands in front of the fire and rubbed them back and forth, making his cold hands feel the warmth of fire. Looking at Gebak's expectant eyes, he said, "My purpose is very simple. I came here in person to show the sincerity of our German government. Our German army decided to attack the Caucasus region, but the Caucasus region is surrounded by mountains and the terrain is dangerous, so it is difficult for us to attack. At present, we are focusing on the city of Grozny in the lower reaches of the Kuma River. As long as you can help us capture Grozny, we have hope of victory."
Gerbak looked at the young man in front of him with his eyes as huge as a copper bell, and said lightly, "We can indeed help you control the city of Grozny and open up the road to the Caucasus region, but what are our benefits? Business should be done with both parties, and I will not do anything that has no benefits."
Jintian laughed and went out of the map of the Caucasus region and set out to Gebak, "If you can help me win the Caucasus Battle, I will support your independence in Chechnya. The entire Caucasus region, including Baku, can be allocated to you as a territory that you Chechnya has lived."
"Really?" Gebak's face was filled with infinite joy. Chechen country, this was the dream of the entire Chechen people for generations. Today, it is possible to succeed. But Gebak still has many hidden worries. "Marson of Gesyun, I believe you, but I still have many difficulties. Our weapons are very lacking. Can you, can you,?"
"Haha," Kinda fully understands what Gerbak wants to say, "Gerbak, you can be completely relieved about weapons issues. If you find a safe place, I can airdrop a batch of MP40 machine guns, 98K rifles and MG34 heavy machine guns to you immediately. Of course, our most advanced AK-47 can only be given to a few, because our German army itself is not equipped with much."
Kimda paused, took out a document and put it in Gebak's hand. "This is the list of weapons we will give you. The weapons in them can be equipped with at least a regular German military advisor. If you helped me win the Caucasus Battle, I can also help you form armored troops, help you form air force and navy. Even, I will also give you a batch of tanks and aircraft for free."
As he said that, Jintian showed a sincere smile and hoped that Gebak would agree to what he proposed, because he seized a large number of Soviet tanks and aircraft in the Battle of Leningrad, but the German army did not have enough troops to fly. It happened to be given to the Chechens for use, forming an army to join their combat sequences and increasing their combat power. These Chechens hated the Soviet government very much. This hatred is a hatred between nations, and they will definitely fight bravely.
Gebak was shocked by the preferential conditions issued by the Germans. If the Germans could really help themselves, the Chechen people would have their own armored troops and their own air force. This is a huge gift for a nation, a vodka falling from the sky. After Gebak came back to his senses, he agreed without hesitation to the conditions offered by Marshal Gebak, "Marrior Gebak, I promise you. I just hope you can keep your promise and help our Chechen nation develop. Let my troops form armored troops and go to the front line to fight Stalin, who was raised by a bitch, and I will fuck his whole family."
"Don't worry, I will do what I promise you. If you don't believe me, ask Melia, I always keep my word. By the way! How many people do you have and how many people can be involved in the battle." Jintian explained the question in his heart. He wanted to know the bottom line of Chechen's illegal armed forces and how much strength he has.
Gebak replied, "We have 100,000 armed people throughout the Caucasus mountains. It is completely no problem to help you seize Grozny. Our people have an underground base in Grozny, with nearly 10,000 soldiers hiding in Grozny. Moreover, the entire Grozny is basically Chechen, and they will be our solid backing. As long as I climb high in Grozny, you will launch an attack outside, take down Grozny, and open up the most stationary road into the Caucasus mountains, which is completely possible."
"Okay! I will send a telegram to the command center now, asking them to airdrop weapons for you, and you will immediately start infiltration into Grozny. We will jointly take down Grozny City and open up the road to the mountains of the Caucasus."
"A word is determined." Gebak stretched out his right hand.
"One word is determined" Kinda held Gebak's hand
On October 21, 1943, the Luftwaffe secretly dispatched a large number of transport aircraft and airdropped a large number of weapons and ammunition to designated locations for illegal armed forces in the Caucasus Mountains, Chechen. These weapons and equipment were all MP40, MP38, MG34 and a large number of 98K rifles that the Germans began to eliminate. Since the AK-47 began to equip the army on a large scale, it quickly won the love of the soldiers, and no one wants an AK-47 to fight. Therefore, these eliminated MP series weapons were just for these illegal armed forces to be used.
Among them, a large number of illegal Chechen armed personnel entered the German-controlled area and went to the rear under the arrangement of Marshal Gesyun to learn if tanks and aircraft were controlled. Marshal Gesyun gave the large number of captured T34 tanks and various types of Soviet self-propelled artillery to these illegal armed forces for free, and reorganized them into a tank division. After training, they were ready to send them to the front battlefield and fight against the Soviet army. These Chechens who hated Stalin very much would definitely fight to the death. After obtaining the German weapons and promises, Gebak also began to actively take action.
On the evening of October 28, in Grozny, the capital of Chechnya, it was a cold scene. Although the heavy snow had stopped, it still dyed the mountain city white. Under the destruction of the cold, the people in the city closed their doors and closed their doors. Even the Soviet soldiers stationed in the city did not enter the barracks and were unwilling to come out. Only a few Soviet soldiers who were standing guard stood helplessly on their posts. This also provided convenience for thieves who were stealing and thieves who specialized in picking flowers.
At 12 o'clock in the evening, the night became quieter. The Soviet patrols in the city also drove into the barracks to rest. Only a small number of sentries were left to raise bonfires at various dangerous places in the city, surrounding the fire to keep warm. The Germans are now attacking the Panjiessi Valley with all their might, and the Soviet soldiers here seem very leisurely and do not look as nervous as the enemy back then. In fact, in their hearts, even if the Germans attack, there is no need to be afraid. Because once the Germans enter the mountain road, they will be discovered, and it is impossible to attack. However, the Soviet soldiers did not know that the danger was approaching them.
Gebak, the leader of Chechen illegal armed forces, took advantage of the darkness and wind, and led his men to appear in the alleys of Grozny City. After receiving support from the Germans, all of these backward illegal armed soldiers replaced with German weapons. They also received temporary guidance from German instructors, and formed the army of these illegal armed forces in Chechen according to the German army. Everyone replaced them with 98K rifles and MP38 machine guns. Each 10 people were equipped with an MG34 heavy machine gun, and even the AK-47 was equipped with a small amount of equipment.
Then, Gebak led his men to mingle into Grozny and all hid in civilian areas. The local residents were basically anti-Soviet elements, and they tried their best to protect these illegal Chechen armed forces. Gebak and the Germans discussed it and started the action on the night of the 28th. They launched an attack in the city, and the Germans launched an assault on the periphery. The Germans were also preparing to take the risk of airdropping paratroopers in Grozny to support the illegal armed forces in the city.
After entering the alley, Gebak carried the AK-47 in his hand on his back, held a sharp knife in his hand, and carefully led everyone on the street. Not long after, a Soviet sentry appeared in front of him. Several Soviet soldiers were gathering in front of the fire to keep warm. Gebak pointed a few subordinates, asked them to put the gun on their backs, hold the sharp knife, and prepare.
"Go up," Gebak rushed out like a flying, and rushed towards the Soviet soldier in front of him as aggressively as a leopard. The sharp knife in his hand was infinitely murderous intent, and the sharp blade exuded a desire for blood. Gebak quickly approached a Soviet soldier and raised his sword and fell.
"Ah," a short scream. Before the Soviet soldier could figure out what was going on, he became a corpse and rushed to the ground. Before several other Soviet soldiers could come back to their senses, they were stabbed in the heart by the Chechens who were rushing behind them. Blood oozed out from the blade. After the sharp knife was pulled out, the red blood gushed out without stopping, making no sound, and pounced on the ground.
A strong smell of blood was permeated in the air, and a layer of redness of life fell from the white snow. The hot blood was still flowing out, "Tick, tick" twitching life. The fallen Soviet soldiers did not die completely. Kong Ming stared at something in his eyes, and his hands and feet were still twitching.
"I'm sorry, if I go to hell one day, I will apologize to you." Gebak stroked the cross on his chest, wishing those who were killed to enter heaven as soon as possible. Then he tightened his face and ordered: "Brothers disperse immediately and send a signal to the brothers lurking in the city to start the action. Tell everyone that they must not shoot unless they are absolutely necessary."
"Yes! Boss!" The subordinates all carried guns, held sharp knives, and began to act. They understood that they shouldered the hope of national rejuvenation, and the critical moment when the Chechen people could stand up in the true sense was today. They wanted to use their lives to benefit future generations, so that Chechen could be independent from the evil Soviet government and realize national rejuvenation.
The crowd began to disperse as planned and sank into the endless darkness. The cold wind continued to roar in Grozny City, mixed with biting freezing and playing in the streets and alleys. Time was about to enter winter, and on this cold night, killing was about to begin.
Chapter completed!