Chapter 1622 with the army
Pushing open the door, Cuikov walked outside. He didn't seem to see it. Khrushchev behind him showed a sarcastic smile.
No matter what he does, Khrushchev always figures out everything. It is indeed his ability to climb to this position.
Cui Kefu walked outside and saw that there were only two guards standing guard at the door. When he saw Cui Kefu, the two guards immediately saluted and expressed their respect.
Cui Kefu returned the gift and walked out with great strides. At this time, there was no need to pretend that his stomach hurt. He had to return to the middle of the army as quickly as possible.
When he left the house, Cuikov almost trotted over and took a few steps to get on his car.
Because of the lack of fuel, they almost walked when they could not drive, but now, Cuikov had to do it quickly and went back immediately before Khrushchev found out that he had left.
"Hurry, go to Nancheng District, the division command center under the group army." Cui Kefu said to his driver.
Since the Turks attacked from the south, Cuikov's main 62nd Army were all distributed in the south.
"I understand." The driver said, twisting the start knob.
"Boom!" At this moment, suddenly, an explosion came from the bottom of the car. With the loud noise, a fireball rose from the lower part of the car, instantly surrounding the entire car.
Cui Kefu had no reaction at all. When the explosion sounded, he felt his body scattering in all directions under the powerful impact force, and then he lost any consciousness.
The explosion made the people in the conference room stunned. Rodimtev walked to the window and saw the burning car outside. In an instant, his face turned ugly.
"Not good, no, General Choi Koff's car exploded just now." A guard came in and shouted in panic: "General Choi Koff, unfortunately died."
"I actually went to the car when I went to the toilet, as if there was no toilet here." Khrushchev looked at the people present: "Who else do you want to go to the toilet?"
Khrushchev had already planned to do so, and arranged the bomb in advance and connected it with the car's circuit. At this time, the short Khrushchev, with the flesh on his face trembling, staring at the people present.
So, no one dared to have any thoughts anymore.
The most important thing is that they all know that there is really no way to go.
If you persist, you can only follow the Red Empire to be buried alive. It is not worth walking, and there is only one way left for them.
"Okay, let's continue to talk about the following." Khrushchev said: "The current situation is clearly in front of us. Our best way is to surrender. This will ensure the integrity of the entire city and the safety of the citizens and soldiers in the city. We are not afraid of fighting, but we cannot fight another war that is doomed to fail. No one can stop the madman and stand in front of the German team. We have only a dead end."
Khrushchev looked at the people present, and then he said firmly: "Whether to surrender to the Germans, I suggest we raise our hands to vote."
Raising hands to vote is the most direct way, far exceeding secret ballots, because whoever agrees and who opposes can be seen immediately.
When Khrushchev finished speaking, he took the lead and raised his arm.
Then, he looked at the people present with majestic eyes. Whoever dared not raise his hand would be destined to leave here alive. Khrushchev has been living until now, and he has relied on being cruel enough!
If Khrushchev leaves and defects by himself, it will not be difficult. After all, he is the supreme commander here. He can only take a Bo-2 plane to Germany.
However, that was not what Khrushchev pursued. Since he had decided to rebel against the Soviets, he would give Germany a letter of vote.
Of course, it is different from surrendering by one person and surrendering with the entire army. If the entire defender could be brought over, Khrushchev made great contributions, and even Khrushchev could occupy a place in the newly established government.
After all, if the Germans want to rule the land here, they still have to rely on the locals. Khrushchev has this confidence. At the same time, it would be even better if his army transformed into a Greater Caucasian People's Liberation Army.
In the past, the Soviet army surrendered, and was forced to surrender after being surrounded and was about to be eliminated. It was a prisoner. Now, our side surrendered while firmly guarding Stalingrad. This cannot be regarded as surrender in the strict sense. This is more appropriate to call surrender!
Yes, we are surrendering.
Khrushchev was ambitious. No matter when he was at any time, he would climb upwards. For this, no matter how many people he sacrificed, it was worth it.
Now, Khrushchev took the lead in raising his hand, and a few people immediately raised their hands. Then, the remaining people raised their hands under Khrushchev's gaze.
They dared not to lift it. Cui Kefu's death was outside. The car was still burning, and no one went to put it out, as if they were afraid that Cui Kefu inside would not burn to death.
Khrushchev, too cruel.
"Okay, since everyone agrees, we will sign this announcement and issue it to the entire army in the name of our Supreme Command of Stalingrad. From today on, we will no longer be the Soviet Red Army, we are the rebels." Khrushchev took out a document.
The people present took a breath again. If they signed it on it, it is conceivable that they would never have a chance to go back on their word. Even if they escaped to Stalin, they would be shot as a traitor.
270 Military rules are clearly stated that death in battle is a martyr, surrender is a betrayal, and even if you are captured without consciousness.
Now, those who take the initiative to surrender will definitely not have a good ending.
But, can you go back on your word?
They all knew that if they didn’t sign, they wouldn’t want to leave here alive. If they signed, they might have a way out in the future. After all, under this situation, it seems that the Soviet Union will never have the possibility of a comeback.
Khrushchev put his hand in his pocket, and there was a pistol there. If anyone didn't sign it, Khrushchev wouldn't mind the blood staining on the spot.
Khrushchev issued an order alone, afraid that the people below would oppose it. Now, all the military leaders signed together, passed the resolution, and continued to implement it, and the resistance would naturally be very small.
Chapter completed!