Red Moscow

Chapter 2056: shocking intelligence

  Chapter 2056 Shocking Intelligence

Rokossovsky was already lying down, but when he heard that Sokov had something important to look for him, he got up from the bed again, came to the headquarters in a sleepy state, picked up the phone on the table and asked : "Misha, call me so late, is there anything special?"

Sokov glanced at Adelina, who was sitting next to him, and reported to Rokossovsky: "Comrade Marshal, I have an intelligence agent from Warsaw here. She has an important piece of information that needs to be sent immediately." Give it to your superiors. I want to ask, can I take her to you?"

Unexpectedly, Rokossovsky frowned after hearing this: "Misha, have you confirmed the identity of the other party? Is she really an intelligence officer of our army? Does she really carry important information?" How can a person of unknown origin be sent to the headquarters of the front army before these issues are clarified, maybe this is a conspiracy by the Germans."

"How could it be, Comrade Marshal." When Sokov heard that Rokossovsky expressed doubts about Adelina's identity, he couldn't help being anxious: "I can guarantee her that she is indeed a member of our army. Intelligence personnel to the enemy's interior. And she said that she was carrying important documents, and I believe that too."

   "Oh?!" Rokossovsky saw that Sokov was so determined to ask an intelligence agent for security, so he couldn't help asking curiously: "Misha, why do you trust her so much? Do you know her?"

"Yes, Comrade Marshal, I do know her." Sokov glanced at Adelina who was sitting next to her again, seeing that she might have heard the conversation between Sokov and Rokossovsky, Looking a little flustered, he said with certainty: "It can even be said that she is a very good friend of the opposite **** of mine, and Asia also knows her."

Hearing Sokov say that Asiya also knew the female intelligence agent, Rokossovsky let go of his guard, but he didn't ask Sokov to send her over immediately, but asked cautiously: " Is the information on her?"

   "Comrade Marshal, please wait a moment, let me ask first." Sokov covered the microphone with his hand, turned his head and asked Adelina, "Adelina, is the information on you?"

   "Yes!" Adelina nodded, untied the bun on the back of her head, took out a small plastic tube from it, and said to Sokov, "Misha, the film I shot is here."

Sokov nodded, let go of the hand covering the microphone, and reported to Rokossovsky: "Comrade Marshal, the information is on her body, it is the film, if you want to see the content on it, you may need to Develop the photo."

"Misha, then you should arrange for someone to bring her here as soon as possible." After confirming that the information was on Adelina, Rokossovsky told Sokov: "My headquarters is in Lublin now, send Just send her to Lublin."

  After Sokov put down the phone, he ordered someone to call Koshkin, and then told the other party: "Comrade Captain, assemble a guard company immediately, and we will rush to Lublin overnight."

  Sokov's words surprised everyone.

"What, are you going to Lublin?" Pornegerin said worriedly: "Although these areas are under the control of our army, it is not ruled out that you will encounter sporadic German troops along the way. If you go rashly, I'm afraid I'm in danger."

"Don't worry, Comrade Deputy Commander." Sokov smiled and comforted Ponejielin and said: "Captain Koshkin was born in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and he is in charge of security work. Protect along the way, and you will definitely not encounter any danger."

  Agelina was very moved when she learned that Sokov was going to personally **** her to Lublin, but she still asked cautiously, "Misha, do you really want to accompany me to Lublin?"

"Yes, Adelina." To Adelina's question, Sokov gave her an affirmative answer: "You are my good friend, if I let other people send you to Lublin, I will Unreliable, so I plan to go there myself and send you to Lublin."

At the time of departure, Koshkin originally wanted Sokov to take an armored car, but Sokov felt that there was no need for it, and it was very boring to sit in the armored car. It would be strange if he didn’t get motion sickness when he got off the car after bumping on the road for three or four hours. So he decisively chose to take a jeep.

   Seeing Sokov and Adelina sitting in the back of the jeep, Koshkin had no choice but to sit in the co-pilot position.

  The convoy set off, Adelina embraced Sokov's arm with both hands, and then rested her head on her shoulder. When Adelina leaned on his shoulder, Sokov suddenly felt his heart beat faster and became a little at a loss.

Adelina seemed to have noticed his abnormality, she hurriedly sat up straight, and apologized to Sokov: "Misha, I'm really sorry, I'm a little too sleepy, and I want to rest on your shoulder for a while." She quickly looked Glancing at Koshkin and the driver in the front row, he asked in a low voice, "Will it be bad for them to see them?"

   "Don't worry, Adelina." Sokov comforted Adelina and said, "They are all people I trust, and they won't talk nonsense outside, so don't worry."

  Hearing what Sokov said, Adelina rested her head on Sokov's shoulder again, and began to close her eyes and meditate. Sokov was worried that the bumps on the way would affect Adelina's rest, so he leaned back on the seat back deliberately, so as to ensure that Adelina could sleep more peacefully.

  After the car drove on the road for more than three hours, Koshkin, who was sitting in the front row, turned to Sokov and said, "Comrade Commander, we will reach Lublin in an hour at most."

Sokov nodded, and said: "Our luck is not bad. We have not found any traces of the Germans along the way. It seems that as long as the scattered Germans are still alive, they have already fled this area. "

  Hearing the conversation between the two, Adelina, who was still sleeping, opened her eyes and sat up straight.

  Seeing this, Sokov said apologetically, "Adelina, I'm so sorry, our voices are bothering you."

"No, Misha. You didn't bother me." Agelina said, "I've already woken up. You know, when I was inside the enemy, I couldn't sleep well every night. His identity was exposed and he was caught by the Germans who broke in."

Adelina's words reminded Sokov of seeing her, so he couldn't help asking: "Adelina, I remember the first time I saw you, you had a grenade on you at all times. When you sleep, you put grenades under your pillow, ready to blow the grenade and die with the Germans who came to catch you when your identity is revealed."

   "That's right." Adelina nodded and replied, "I did carry a grenade on me at all times, just to use this grenade to kill the enemy who captured me at the last moment."

   "Then are there any grenades around now?"

"No more." Adelina shook her head and said, "When I was training in Moscow, I learned that carrying a grenade with me, although it can increase my sense of security, it also increases the possibility of exposure. Do you think Think about it, who would carry a grenade with him? If the Germans found it, it would be strange if they didn’t arouse their suspicion.”

  The car was stopped by a line of defense five kilometers away from Lublin.

  It was dawn at this time. Although the defenders in the defense line could clearly see that the convoy was their own, they still stopped the convoy. A leading lieutenant walked to the side of the jeep and said to the inside: "Please show your ID and explain why you are here!"

   Sokov rolled down the car window and said to the lieutenant: "Comrade Lieutenant, I am Sokov, Commander of the 48th Army, and I was ordered to meet Marshal Rokossovsky at the Front Army Command."

Knowing that the other party was the commander of the 48th Army, the lieutenant hurriedly took half a step back, raised his hand in salute, and said apologetically, "I'm sorry, Comrade General, I didn't know it was you. I'll let you pass right away." After finishing speaking, he turned around He commanded the nearby fighters to remove the roadblock and let Sukov's convoy pass by.

  Under the guidance of the patrol along the way, Sokov's convoy arrived at the headquarters of the Front Army. However, the security here was tight, the convoy was stopped at the intersection, and the officers on duty only allowed Sokov to enter with Adelina and Koshkin, while the others could only stay here and wait.

  Sokov's arrangements for the officers on duty are meaningless. After all, the situation in Lublin is more complicated. Some residents are pro-Soviet and some are anti-Soviet. They have the same appearance, how can ordinary commanders and fighters tell who is friendly and who is hostile, so the vigilance has been strengthened near the headquarters of the front army, and no one is allowed to enter or leave at will.

   Sokov first found Malinin and told him about Adelina.

  Malinin nodded after listening, and said: "Comrade Sokov, the commander comrade has already told me about this female intelligence officer. He also specifically told you to go see him as soon as you arrive."

  After saying this, Ma Linin picked up the phone, dialed a number, and said into the microphone: "Comrade Marshal, General Sokov and the female intelligence agent have arrived....Okay, I will take them there right away."

   But before leaving the office, Ma Linin called a staff officer and asked him to take the film handed over by Adelina for development. After finishing all this, he took the two of them to Rokossovsky's office.

"Misha, you are here!" Seeing Sokov entering the room, Rokossovsky immediately went up to meet him, gave him a warm hug, and said repeatedly: "You are doing well, you and your subordinates Well done. You have done honor to our entire front by being the first army to enter Poland.

  According to our research decision, the troops involved in capturing the Brest Fortress were awarded the honorary title of Brest. The troops that participated in the attack on Siedlce yesterday will also receive the honorary title named after the city. "

  After the two chatted for a few words, Rokossovsky looked at Adelina and asked Sokov, "Misha, is she the female intelligence officer you mentioned?"

   "Yes, Comrade Marshal, she is."

"Hello, Comrade Marshal." Adelina stepped forward to greet Rokossovsky and said, "I am Adelina, an intelligence agent sent to Warsaw by the Ministry of Internal Affairs. If you do not trust me, you can report to the Ministry of Internal Affairs. to be verified.”

Hearing what Adelina said, Rokossovsky stared at her for a while, then shook his head and said, "I don't think it's necessary. I trust Misha. Since he can vouch for you, I'm sure There will be no doubt about your identity. I don't know what information you brought with you when you fled Warsaw this time?"

"Comrade Commander," Malinin, who was standing nearby, reported to Rokossovsky, "I have sent someone to develop the film that Comrade Adelina handed over to me, and I believe it will be sent to the here."

  The development of the film cannot be completed in a short while. Rokossovsky, who was eager to know the information, asked Adelina: "Comrade Adelina, can you tell me the general content of the information first?"

  Adelina hesitated for a moment, and finally said decisively: "Comrade Marshal, what I have obtained is an order to withdraw troops."

   "An order to withdraw troops?" Rokossovsky asked with some surprise: "Where are the Germans planning to withdraw their troops from?"

   "Warsaw." Agelina said: "Based on the current battle situation, the Germans judged that Warsaw is difficult to defend, so they plan to withdraw the defenders in the city to the rear fortress area and redeploy new defenses."

   "The Germans are going to withdraw their troops." Rokossovsky asked, "When are they going to withdraw?"

   "August 3." Agelina replied briefly: "All German troops in Warsaw will withdraw from Warsaw on August 3."

  Sokov couldn’t help being confused when he heard this: If the Germans were about to withdraw their troops on August 3, wouldn’t the uprising organized by the Warsaw resistance organization tomorrow be superfluous? If they waited patiently for the Germans to withdraw from Warsaw, they could take over a city completely and welcome the Soviet troops who had arrived near Warsaw into the city. As a result, they rashly launched an uprising without notifying the Soviet army and the new Polish government. As a result, the originally favorable situation was reversed.

"Comrade Adelina, I'm curious. Since you are an intelligence officer lurking inside the enemy, there must be a radio station." Rokossovsky looked at Adelina and asked, "Such important information , why don’t you report to your superiors through the radio, but risk your life to escape from Warsaw and send a message to our defense zone?”

"The reason is very simple, Comrade Marshal." Agelina said with a solemn expression: "The intelligence system in Warsaw has been completely destroyed because of the betrayal of the traitors. The upline who has single-line contact with me, every time after receiving my information, , He reported to his superiors by telegram. And he died not long ago because of the betrayal of a traitor, which meant that I lost contact with the organization. If I want to pass on this important information, I can only take the risk of leaving Warsaw. "

"Oh, so that's the case." After figuring out that Adelina ventured out of the city to send information because the intelligence organization lurking in Warsaw was destroyed, Rokossovsky said sympathetically: "What a pity, these lurking The unknown intelligence personnel in Warsaw fell before dawn. If it was a few days later, our troops would have entered Warsaw."

"Yes, Comrade Marshal, it's indeed a pity." Thinking of the sacrificed comrades, Adelina's heart was also heavy: "In a few days, they would be able to return to their own side, but who knows that because of the traitor's Betrayed and all sacrificed."

  (end of this chapter)

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