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510 Prison Break (Medium)

Shi Nengchi didn't know that the action he was about to carry out would rescue several special guests from the 5th Division.

How could these British agents be captured? The reason is quite interesting. When the Polish exile government instigated the Warsaw Uprising, it urgently needed a group of military instructors, hoping that a group of soldiers with rich combat experience would lead their rebel troops to fight. Therefore, the British government organized a group of specially trained paratroopers to airborne in Warsaw before the Warsaw Uprising.

But what the British did not expect was that the Soviet Union would be so shameless and threw it away directly as garbage in Warsaw. Therefore, the "advisors" under their bears were in a bad state. For example, Lieutenant Matthew Drum, his capture process was completely different from that of the Red Army. The Red Army advocated that he would rather die than surrender, but there was no such statement from Britain and the United States.

"...After a night of fierce fighting, I led the Polish uprising army of about 300 people, barely repelled the German attack and gave myself a chance to breathe. But the situation was not good overall. It is said that the Russians did not mean to attack Warsaw, but were preparing to encircle Warsaw. This was completely beyond our expectations and the Germans. When the Red Army's armored forces continued to develop in depth into Poland, the Germans faced a great problem, whether to trap Warsaw or give up the city to retreat... There is no more time left for the Germans. It is said that the Third Front Army of Belarus is surrounding the encirclement and will soon isolate and blockade Warsaw. If the Germans do not want hundreds of thousands of living forces to be nailed to Warsaw, then they have only one way to choose, that is, to evacuate Warsaw."

"For us, it would be better for the Poles if the Germans chose to retreat. If the Germans left, the city would be ours. On the contrary, we would be beaten to death or starved to death before the Russians completely trapped the Germans... Later I learned that Hitler did not want to give up Warsaw easily. The Polish uprising angered the tyrant. He gave his thugs the thugs to his men to completely destroy Warsaw, which means that we resisters either can surrender or be wiped out."

"In the afternoon, a large number of German troops crossed the railway and launched a fierce attack on the right wing of my troops. I quickly grabbed the radio station and asked for help from the Soviet Air Force hovering in the air. The superior told us a contact frequency and called when we needed support... But before we had to, we generally do not tend to call the Russians, because their air support was really brutal. Their air force would blow up the entire block, which means that we who were guarding the same block would also be bombed indiscriminately. If we don't want to die, don't try it casually."

"But the current situation can no longer tolerate me hesitation. The Polish uprising army has severely lacked anti-tank weapons. There are only two rocket launchers of the 300 people under my jurisdiction, which is generously supported by the Americans. Unfortunately, these two rocket launchers are no better than fire sticks now, because the last armor-breaking bomb was knocked out in yesterday's battle. Now they are really just a decoration!"

"The Russian bombing began. Dozens of Tu-2s and Il-2s took turns to fight, blowing the entire block upside down. The violent explosion not only blows away German tanks and soldiers, but also plows the positions of us resisters. In yesterday's battle, my young man was killed and injured more than a hundred people, and today the Russian bombing achieved the same effect..."

"A whole day passed, and I lost contact with my neighbors, and the situation was a little bad. When night fell, the squadron leader of the Second Squadron came to me and told me all the signs that we were surrounded by the Germans. We should take the last chance to fight out, otherwise there would be only a dead end tomorrow!"

"I did not agree with the opinion of this squadron leader, because I knew that there was no chance of winning by relying solely on the power at hand. We had to resume contact with friendly forces, and then we had a chance of winning. So I told him that we should first reconnaissance around us, so that we could not only find the flaws in the German defense line, but also obtain support from our own people. So I sent people to reconnaissance around us, but the result was not good. The scouts did not find friendly forces, and they seemed to have been eliminated!"

"In the middle of the night, the Germans began violent shelling. I knew that once the shelling stopped, they would launch an assault. The shelling stopped for a long time. I ran upstairs and saw my goodness. Although it was very dark outside, I could see German soldiers everywhere on the street. We opened fire at them from the upstairs. The Germans reacted quickly and quickly fought back. The soldiers beside me were killed, and the Germans threw a grenade in. The squadron leader next to me was injured in his thighs and blood followed him.

The fingers were gusting out and screaming shrillly, but at that time I had no time to care about others, so I just pulled the trigger like crazy until all the bullets in the magazine were shot. Although there were magazines on my waist, I didn't have time to get them. The Germans were already surrounded by buildings and could throw grenades in the next second. In desperation, I could only throw the submachine gun in my hand out of the window and shouted: 'Comrade! I surrender!'"

"There were five people living in the room at that time, including me. I asked two Poles to carry the injured squadron leader out first. I had to deal with the radio station and the codebook. These things must not fall into the hands of the Germans. But I was too nervous at the time and could not make any matches. The Germans were urging them in a hurry, so I didn't want to anger them. So in desperation, I could only rush the codebook into the crack of the wall that was blown up by the Russians, hoping that the Germans would not find it!"

"The Germans rushed in quickly and were quite dissatisfied with my procrastination. One of the guys with a fat face hit me with a gun. On the street, several Germans came over to search us, and they took away all our valuable things. Fortunately, the German soldiers who searched me were a sloppy ghost. They did not find the purse I hid in my jacket bag. But I was not happy for long. After the search, we were ordered to stand in a row several yards in order. My head immediately buzzed: 'It's over, I'm going to be shot!'"

"Soon this speculation was confirmed. Germany was inhumane to execute all the prisoners. They were ready to kill all the Poles. I will never forget that scene. Rows after rows of people were knocked down by submachine guns. Germany was not interested in dealing with the bodies, so after several rounds of executions, the bodies were piled up all over the ground. The next batch was my turn. At that time, my mind was in a mess, and there seemed to be a thousand thoughts, but I couldn't catch any thoughts. Just as the brutal Nazi were about to grab my arm and drag me out, a voice suddenly rang out: 'Stop! Is it him?'"

"When I looked up in a daze, I found that a familiar Pole was pointing at me and nodding and bowing to a SS officer. Unfortunately, I don't understand German, but I know that the focus of the topic is me. I don't know what the Pole said, but from the expression of that bastard, I know that this is a hateful traitor, and in the Pole's terms, it's a bastard."

"Soon I was dragged out of the queue and then interrogated by two SS soldiers alone. It was obvious that the Polish bastard betrayed me and told the Germans about my true identity. The Germans were obviously very interested in us British people from the sky and kept asking about our true purpose and mission, but I only said my name, military rank and number. I refused to answer any other questions, so a SS Nazi next to me scolded me, even if I don't understand German, I know that it is definitely not a good thing."

"After I was taken alone by the Germans, where I met my companions from England, not all, some of them had died in battle and the other was injured. It was obvious that our operation was absolutely not successful. Because I kept receiving bad news in the next few days. On the fourth day after being captured, we British were stuffed into a canned train by the Germans. After a full 24 hours, we fled from Warsaw with the last German troops. After that, Warsaw was surrounded by Russians, and no one could escape from that terrible city. In the next few months, this city will be parallel to destruction and death..."

In fact, Matthew Drum does not need to be resentful of being betrayed by the Poles. If he had not been betrayed, he would have been dead. In a sense, Poland, who had betrayed him, saved his life.

Let’s not mention this Matthew Drum, because he is really just a supporting role. The so-called captured "comrades" discovered by Shi Nengzhi actually included these military advisers of MI6. At that time, these advisers were transferring to Poznan with the more valuable wealth plundered by the German army from Poland. At that time, there were 300 Soviet and British prisoners of war, one hundred tons of gold, two hundred tons of silver and other artworks on the train, worth about 1 billion Swiss francs. According to Hitler’s order, the train would ship 300 million Swiss francs worth of gold, platinum and other gold and silver jewelry worth 1 billion Swiss francs after unloading the useless prisoners of war in Poznan, and then sail directly to Switzerland to purchase strategic resources urgently needed by the German army.

However, Hitler must be disappointed, because the train was destined to be impossible to arrive in Switzerland, because it was already targeted by Shi Nengji. At 11:30 that night, just after the last German sentry was handed over, Shi Nengji took Tobinsky and others to sneak into the train station.

"The Germans are very relaxed in defense. You should be able to get close to them in your clothes. Be careful to send signals and be clean and neat. Never drag it out!"

Tobinsky, who was wearing German uniforms, was really a bit awkward, especially because it was a SS uniform. He really didn't like the uniforms of these demons, and wearing them was like being tortured. But there was no way. He was the only one among the group of people who were blonde and blue-eyed, who looked like a purebred Aryan. He could not let a Eastern Kong Kong Shi Nengzhi pretend to be the SS.

Tobinsky was also quite surprised. For example, he was not able to get these military uniforms. According to Shi Nengji, he sneaked into the German barracks and came out. Anyway, it sounds like someone is really cheating.

But Tobinsky was still a little unsure, and he asked, "But no one of us understands German?"

"Don't worry!" Shi Nengji also convinced these big brothers. If his soldiers had this virtue and had no flexibility at all, he would really kick them up. "Your rank is a little higher than that of the sentry. When they see you, they have to salute you first. You can take advantage of this moment!"

Tobinsky's mouth twitched twice. Anyway, he felt that the idea was so unreliable. In the middle of the night, a school-level officer was walking outside the train station without sleeping. What's the matter? If he was here to perform official duties, he would never walk over, at least he had to drive, right?

Of course, Tobinsky also knew that there was no place to get a car at this moment, and it was not easy to get this military uniform. At the moment, he could only walk towards the sentry looking at the door.

However, what surprised Tobinsky was that the sentry was not as vigilant as he imagined, and he did not realize that the officer he was appearing too abnormal. But it was normal to think about it. This was not on the front line. Always beware of the Red Army coming. Being vigilant to the German second-line troops behind the front line of this side was really just that. What's more, the momentum of Tobinsky and others was really a bit like the SS.

In fact, Tobinsky and the others had no momentum at all, they were just forcing each other. So when the sentry walked up to him and saluted him, the one exploded directly. He swung his fist and gave it to the sentry without saying a word, and immediately knocked the guy to the ground. This was so sudden. Not to mention that the Germans did not respond, the friends behind Tobinsky were stunned.

Fortunately, they woke up quickly, and the next moment they shouted and rushed up to solve the remaining two stunned German sentrymen. Afterwards, the comrades complained to Tobinsky: "Why don't you act according to the plan? Why don't you send a signal and do something, almost ruining the big thing!"

Tobinsky could only lower his head to apologize. This was indeed his fault. He was so nervous. When the sentry saluted, he only had Shi Nengji's orders left in his mind, so he took action without saying a word.

"Don't be stunned, act as planned!" Shi Nengchi also felt that it was very mysterious just now. If the Germans had not been too vigilant, they would have to be bad. But now he could not continue to criticize Rabinsky. This guy was already nervous enough. If he criticized a few more words, this guy should not be even more nervous? You should know that this is just now that the environment inside the station is more complex and dangerous, and there is no tolerance for any mistakes.

So Shi Nengji just patted Rabinsky on the shoulder, and then ordered the German sentry's body to hide it quickly, then mixed in between Rabinsky and others, and walked into the station with a swagger.

I don't know if God was deliberately trying to test Rabinsky, or if they were all so bad that they met a team of German patrolmen shortly after entering the station. To be honest, even if he was walking behind Rabinsky, Shi Nengji could feel that Rabinsky's hair was standing up at that moment, and even his walking posture was a bit abnormal. If Shi Nengji hadn't kicked him quietly, this guy would have left the same side.

The moment when the two pairs met face to face, the atmosphere was almost stagnant. Anyway, Rabinsky later recalled: "I almost forgot how to breathe, and I held my breath and walked down with a bit of the bullet. Fortunately, the Germans did not notice us."

Yes, the German patrol was actually just like that. After the leading sergeant glanced at Rabinsky, he was no longer interested. The two pairs of men just intersected face to face, and were so harmonious that they could no longer be harmonious.

It should be said that Shi Nengji's choice was very good. This was the time when the patrol team was most tired. Their vigilance about affairs in the station was minimized. Perhaps in their opinion, those who could enter through the gate were naturally their own people.

Shi Nengchi and Rabinsky continued to walk forward slowly. The station was very small, and soon they mixed into the waiting room. At this time, the waiting room was pitch black, and there were German soldiers lying loudly. Not only were there German soldiers in the waiting room, but there were also German soldiers lying all over the floor on the platform. These people had just withdrawn from Warsaw, and were tired and sleepy. Not to mention that Rabinsky and the others walked quietly, they would probably not wake up even if they thundered.

Rabinsky later recalled: "I saw more Germans that night than the total three years since the outbreak of the Patriotic War. I never thought that one day I would be so close to the entire Germans, and I could see clearly how many hairs they had!"

Passing through the platform, Rabinsky and Shi Nengzhe walked towards the military without any danger. Because of the large amount of gold loading, the security level of this train was much higher. Every other carriage had guards standing on the top of the carriage patrolling. If you wanted to swagger up, you were simply looking for death.

But Shi Nengzi was not in a hurry at all. He did not rush to get closer to the army. Instead, he took Rabinsky and others to the next to another train. The guards of this train were not so strict. Apart from a few sentries who had almost slept to death, they could be said to be unprepared.

"I saw that there was no carriage number 4!" Shi Nengchi said in a low voice: "That carriage is filled with ammunition, you can hide it in later!"

Rabinsky asked nervously, "What about you?"

Shi Nengji smiled and pointed at their target: "My go around and take a look at the spot."

After saying that, Shi Neng held his waist and drilled into the rails under the carriage, and disappeared in a short while...

At the same time, the British agents were nervously thinking about how to escape from prison. Yes, the British were not gentlemen when they were in jail, and not to mention that these British spies themselves were not gentlemen. After being carefully cultivated by MI6, they were not as simple as military advisers. To be honest, they were a group of typical conspirators, and their main task to go to Warsaw was not to help the Poles uprising, but to support the Leader Party and lay the foundation for future control of Poland.

However, what made these conspirators feel sad and tragic was that the choice of the Soviet Red Army made all their plans was wasted, and they who were now imprisoned could hardly do anything.

"We must escape from prison!" Matthew Drum said firmly.

But he was only so determined, because he really had no choice but to escape from prison. These British spies were locked in a carriage, with the windows sealed by iron bars, and two German SS soldiers with live ammunition standing at the door. The only tool they could use in the carriage was the wooden spoon for eating. What role could this thing do?

"Call the guards at the door in, and then we work together to knock him out?"

But this suggestion seems stupid to Matthew Drum: "I haven't tried it before. We shouted inside and the two woods outside were ignored. Only their commanders have the right to enter the car."

"Then wait for that damn Nazi to come in and let's do it!"

Matthew Drum said angrily: "Are you stupid? When did that guy come in, he didn't hold a bunch of people in front of him? How could we do it without a bare hands?"

For a moment, the British fell into silence because those who claimed to be elites could not think of any solution. They had to say that this made them both lose face and frustrated.

"hey-hey!"

Just as Matthew Drums were depressed, a spy who was approaching the window called softly: "Guys, come and see if there is someone under the car opposite?"

A group of British spies surrounded them and looked in the direction of the man's finger. Sure enough, there was indeed a black shadow under the car opposite. The black shadow was gestured to them, as if he wanted them to do something.

"I understand, he let us attract the guard's attention!" Matthew Drum said happily in front of his eyes.

Yes, Shi Nengji was in trouble. The German troops patrolling here were too dense, and it was too difficult to get close. Fortunately, during the previous reconnaissance, Shi Nengji discovered the captured "comrades" in this carriage, and asking them to help became the best choice.

Soon the British began to make a big fuss. Although it was impossible to attract the guards into the carriage, it could inevitably interfere with the attention of the nearby Germans. When the Germans were attracted by their fight, Shi Nengzhe slipped over.

"Great!" Matthew Drum could not help but feel a glimmer of hope when he witnessed Shi Nengji's movement. If there were outsiders' help, it would be much easier for them to escape from prison. At that moment, his restless heart began to become active again.

"People, be prepared, it's up to us next!"

Matthew Drum was very excited, but what he didn't expect was that Shi Nengji didn't give them any chance to perform. The only one who was destined to shine this night was Shi Nengji... (To be continued.)
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