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Chapter 1649 Visiting the Guerrilla Republic (1)(2/2)

This is the power of advanced weapons, maybe you are the savior of the Soviet Union?"

"Savior? Forget it! There has never been a savior. Those who can save the world are peace-loving people! Long live peace!"

"Yes! Long live peace! Long live justice!"

"Wait, stop shouting, let's slow down."

The jeep slowed down because a convoy of carriages appeared in front of it. Judging from the style of the carriages, those were captured Roman army carriages, and all the charioteers were Romanians.

A Jeep was racing alone on a winding dirt road. Because the driver was drifting, it left a lot of ruts.

Gorizodubova calmed down and turned her eyes to the carriage again.

She saw the general deliberately slowing down his vehicle and driving slowly past the carriage convoy. She was surprised to see that the commander actually looked at each other and a charioteer who was escorting the supplies and said hello to each other.

"Hey, it seems that you are also very kind to the villagers who transport potatoes. You really gave me a special feeling. As a general, you are so kind to everyone!"

"This is called humility, a good character. I'm sorry, but I have to correct you on one thing. The villagers you call potato transporters are not villagers. They are Romanians, specifically prisoners of war."

"What? Prisoners of war?"

Before the car drove away, Gorizodubova quickly turned her head and looked at the moving convoy with a surprised look on her face.

"Don't be alarmed. They were prisoners of war, and those carriages were also trophies of our army."

"You...did the 6th Army ever fight against the Romanians?"

"Of course, once last year and again this year. You really only know the basics of us, or the information you got about our military is not detailed enough.

In late May, our army fought with the 6th Division of the Romanian Army. We killed more than 6,000 enemies and even captured 200 people. Now, through the unremitting efforts of our political commissar, these Romanian prisoners of war have almost become Romanian citizens.

The Red Army. It's really sad. In fact, there are many enemy soldiers. Because they are soldiers, they must carry out orders, even if they are participating in a war of aggression. Such people are born with some anti-war sentiments. I think we need to use this sentiment to fight against such enemies.

Win our camp.
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