Chapter 1625: You die and I die
For Khrushchev, this was definitely overjoyed.
You know, it is not that simple that Khrushchev wants to surrender with the entire city. After all, what he said would be completely destroyed, and there is no basis for any reason.
For ordinary people, they will believe it unless the facts are in front of him and let him see it. Many people will not believe that the Germans can destroy the entire city. After all, it is too amazing.
Not everyone can go to Petersburg to check it out.
Moreover, the Germans did not appear outside the city, and there were Turks outside the city. With the pride of the Soviets, how could it be possible to surrender to the Turks? Without the troops at the city, it would be even more difficult to surrender.
Now, Khrushchev was anxiously waiting for the response from the people below. If it succeeded, this would be a huge letter of vote. Although he defected to the Germans later, Khrushchev's behavior was the most worthy of Germany's praise, and he could receive the most honors.
Well, it would be even better if you could get the title of Sacred Aryan. You can walk sideways on the European continent in the future and be respected wherever you go.
Now, he was even more delighted to hear that the people from the tractor factory had accepted it and planned to present a gift to Germany.
"Our tank must be arranged in a formation, but we discussed it several times, but we did not make a decision." On the other end of the phone, the factory manager's voice was uneasy: "It doesn't look good no matter how you put it, I wonder if the Germans will be satisfied."
When Khrushchev heard this, he couldn't help it anymore: "You idiots can't do anything well, just put a cross? Forget it, I'll go over and take a look."
Khrushchev put down the phone and was still muttering: "I want this group of people to go there in person."
"Comrade Khrushchev, are you really going to go in person?" Major General Rodimtev asked, who was standing beside him.
"Of course I'm going there. The Germans will definitely like this gift. Well, they must be put in the most beautiful shape. The Germans love this outfit. You can tell from their military uniforms that it was designed by the head of state himself." Khrushchev said.
Khrushchev had experienced ups and downs in the political arena and was definitely a cunning guy, but he didn't feel cheated.
For him, if there was any danger, the lower-level soldiers from the army were dissatisfied with surrender and caused chaos, so he had already prepared and sent his confidants to favor each unit.
As for the tractor factory? What trouble do a group of workers dare to do?
While walking out, Khrushchev said, "Guard Company, go with me. Rodimtev, you can go with me."
Rodimtev was the commander of the 13th Guard Division. He also had more than a dozen tanks in his troops. This time he went there, and he was also asked to advise him. How to put the tanks in a good way?
There are more than 100 people in the Guard Company. What else is there to be scary about taking your own Guard Company?
Khrushchev was looking forward to going to the tractor factory, where he gave another speech, and understood the righteousness. Soon, the people of the whole city would know that it was not that he had abandoned the Soviets themselves, but that God had abandoned the Soviets, well, that's it.
After getting on the car, Khrushchev suddenly reacted: "Don't call me comrade in the future."
Comrade, this is a proper noun. In the past, it was honored to be called a comrade, but now it is different.
A crowd of people, in a vast way, passed through several streets in the city and came to the tractor factory.
At this time, Mikhailov, the director of the tractor factory, the military representative Sergeyev, and the head of the security department, Bondarenko, were all greeting Khrushchev and his group at the door.
"Chief, welcome to the tractor factory for inspection. Please come to the parking lot behind us." Mikhailov said: "Please come with me."
Khrushchev waved to Rodimtev on the side, and the guards behind him were also walking together behind him.
Although there are self-defense forces in this factory, there are only more than 100 people, all of which are single-shot Mosinnagan rifles, and Khrushchev's guards are all submachine guns. If there is really any problem here, Khrushchev wouldn't mind killing.
Mikhailov walked in front of Khrushchev and led him, while walking, he said, "Please follow me to pass through the workshop."
The site where the tank is parked is at the end and you need to pass through the workshop.
Khrushchev was born in poverty and became an fitter at the age of 14, so he also had a deep relationship with the factory. Now when he heard that he wanted to pass through the workshop, he happily agreed.
In fact, taking the bus directly was the fastest, but Khrushchev thought that this would make him closer to the workers and more conducive to promoting his theory, so he walked into the workshop.
There were guards in front and behind, and even if there were snipers, they were not afraid. Besides, Khrushchev didn't believe that there were any snipers in this factory. If there were, he would have signed up to join the army and went to the front line to fight the Germans.
Khrushchev walked into the workshop and saw busy workers. When the workers saw him, they immediately greeted him excitedly, which made him even happier.
Khrushchev didn't know that the door to the workshop behind him was slowly closing.
"Although something happened in Moscow, our factory has a lot of inventory and production can last until next month." Mikhailov said: "Of course, after the peaceful liberation, if our superiors need us to produce other tanks, we will change immediately."
Khrushchev was even more satisfied with this. At this moment, he had already walked to the center of the workshop. From a distance, he saw several workers assembling something. It seemed that they were not tanks!
"What is that?" Khrushchev couldn't help but ask.
"This is a gift for you." At this time, they had already walked over, and Mikhailov greeted Khrushchev: "Come here and take a look."
Khrushchev looked down at the square box-like thing, with a few wires outside, and connected to a button. When he looked down, he was shocked.
It's yellow and orange, that's a cannonball!
"There are ten 76mm tank grenades here. Now, my switch has replaced the impact fuse of the warhead and used an electric detonator to detonate. Now, as long as I press the switch, it will be a 'boom' sound." Mikhailov said with a smile, without any intention of being nervous.
Khrushchev's face turned white all of a sudden, and sweat was rising from his forehead. He thought he was absolutely safe, but he still didn't expect that the other party would not be afraid of death and would have such a stance of death!
It is useless to bring many people yourself. Once it is detonated, there will be no one living within a radius of fifty meters.
Chapter completed!