Struggle in Soviet Russia

Chapter 411: Polish Security Service

"At the time, no one could think that we couldn't get to that Paboski Ostrow at all. We just got a one-way ticket to hell, with glasses on his face, and it looked like a missionary. The average good guy Karl Penko is the conductor," Lieutenant Anita spoke in a hollow and indifferent tone. She didn't seem to be telling her own story, but rather like retelling other people's experiences.

"The refugees who hid with us in Rozasi Town, there are 208 people, yes, I remember very clearly, me, my sisters, two brothers, father, mother, and the wives of my two brothers, I The three nephews and two nieces of the people are among the 208 people.” Lieutenant Anita said, “We were attacked by those people on the edge of a woodland less than fifteen minutes after we left the village. They were attacked. They rushed out of the woods and attacked us with axes, machetes, iron forks, and almost everything that could be used to kill people. They were even stingy with bullets."

"Hiss..." Lieutenant Anita laughed hard, "Of course, my luck also lies in this. It is precisely because they are not willing to waste bullets that I and a few survivors have a chance to escape from that place. Hell, our family, fifteen people, only Naya and I escaped."

"In the winter of that year, our 27th Infantry Division was still very weak, with only 14 people from top to bottom," Bobansky took over the topic and said, "Of course, we don't have any weapons, only two. The rifle was also provided by Master Horlub. He was a rich peasant and was taken away by the Red Army in December of that year. We wanted to rescue him, so we set off from Tatabán and went all the way to Sulk. In the jungle near Erke, we met Anita and her sister, and they joined our team at that time."

Lieutenant Anita drew half of the cigarette into her mouth, and the probing hand took out a small book from the pocket of the uniform jacket, turned to one of the pages, handed it to Victor, and said: "This is a drawing based on my memories of the year. Kalpenko came down, and I will never forget the scar on his left sideburn."

Victor took the notebook and looked at it.

The book is a pencil sketch. The painting skills are definitely not strong, but it can also let people see the general characteristics of the characters in the painting.

As Lieutenant Anita said, this demon-like executioner Kalpenko is not as fierce as people think. On the contrary, his face is slightly thin, with a big beard and a high nose. , There is a pair of old-fashioned black frame glasses in front of him, which makes people look like an old pedant at first glance. The only thing is that on his left sideburn, there is a very obvious scar, about half a finger long, extending to the eyebrows.

The appearance of this portrait is definitely a surprise for Victor. Why is this guy Kalpenko so hard to catch? It is not that he has three heads and six arms, nor that he can fly into the sky, but because this guy is very mysterious and hidden deep enough. In the past few years, whether it is border guards or Soviet guerrillas active in West Ukraine, No one has seen this guy's appearance, and in the internal intelligence bureau's database, there is not much information about this, let alone photos, portraits and the like.

Now, Lieutenant Anita has provided a portrait of Kalpenko. Although it is almost five years ago, Victor believes that as long as he exerts his strength, it will not be difficult to find this guy in West Ukraine.

"Lieutenant Anita, are you sure this person is Kalpenko?" Victor took a closer look at the portrait on the notebook, and asked Lieutenant Anita with some worry.

By his side, Merkulov sneaked in and spied on the portrait in the notebook. Of course he hoped to know what Kalpenko looked like. This is also extremely targeted for the NKVD. Intelligence information.

"Unless Kalpenko has been hiding his identity five years ago," Lieutenant Anita licked his lips and said calmly, "Otherwise, the person I saw back then is him!"

She almost said the last sentence through gritted teeth.

"Can you give this to us first?" Victor nodded, then picked up the notebook again, shook it, and said, "I mean this portrait."

Victor knew that this woman would definitely not give this little notebook to herself. After all, this woman was a member of the Polish National Army who had just joined in. God knew what she would write in her notebook.

Sure enough, Lieutenant Anita reached out and took the small notebook back, then tore off the portrait and handed it to Victor again.

"Thank you," Victor smiled and took the portrait, ignoring the eager look of Merkulov. Instead, he folded the portrait and tucked it into the pocket of the military uniform. "Lieutenant Anita, if we can follow this Zhang portrait finds out Kalpenko, then I will definitely ask for your credit myself."

"It doesn't matter to me whether to take credit or not," Lieutenant Anita shrugged and said in a relaxed tone, "And compared to any credit, I would rather learn about the villain Kalpenko by myself. Comrade General, if there is a chance in the future, If this guy executes the death sentence, please let me execute it myself."

Victor stared at her for a few seconds. Just when Bobansky, who was a little nervous on the side, wanted to speak, he smiled, nodded and said, "I will try my best to satisfy your wish, Lieutenant Anita. Comrades."

"Thank you," Lieutenant Anita said blankly.

"As for the fact that we have mastered the Kalpenko portrait, we still need to keep it secret in the short term," Victor said with a glance at Merkulov beside him. "In the next period of time, I will let the internal People from the Intelligence Bureau stepped up their search efforts, trying to find out the whereabouts of this guy as soon as possible."

After a short pause, he went on to say: "As for the specific clearance work, I will let Laren discuss with you later."

"Okay, Victor," Merkulov did not raise any objections, of course, because his rank is lower than Victor, and in the Ministry of National Defense, he does not even have the position of deputy commissar. , So even if he raises any objections here, it is of no use.

"Then, Laren, we should talk about the previous topic," Victor pushed him down the **** with a hand on Bobansky's shoulder, and said, "Tell me, for What are your plans in the future?"

"What plans can I have," Bobansky spread his hands, seemingly relaxed but restrained with a strong smile, "After completing this task, I want to go back to my hometown and continue to live my own life. You. I also know that the war has been fought for so many years, and I have been away from my hometown for too long. Now the Germans are about to be defeated, and peace is about to come, and I should go back to retirement."

"Hehe, I'm very sorry, Laren, I'm afraid you can't enjoy a leisurely life for the time being," Victor walked down the slope, turning his head to look at Bobansky, and said with a smile, "I have already proposed to Moscow. The proposal has been reached and a consensus has been reached with the Provisional Government of Lublin. Next month, the Republic of Poland will establish a National Security Agency, in the form of the Union’s National Security People’s Committee, to form a fully functional national security system."

At present, the Polish National Liberation Committee, formed by the Polish Workers’ Party and some left-wing parties, has established the Polish Provisional Government in Lublin and has announced the establishment of the "Poland Republic". In other words, this newly formed Polish government has already declared illegal the Polish government-in-exile in London in the form of nation-building. In addition, those Polish National Army that refuses to accept the reorganization of the People’s Army will also become illegal. Armed organization.

Of course, because the government was inaugurated and the internal power distribution issues have not yet been settled, there are many things that the Polish interim government has not taken care of at all, including the establishment of national security institutions.

However, they don’t take care of it, and it doesn’t mean that others can’t take care of it. For example, Victor is considering helping the new Polish government form a national security agency. As he said, the National Security Council of the Union is needed Ministry as a template to form Poland’s national security agency.

Don’t think that the current Polish interim government obeys Moscow’s arrangements on any issue. It’s impossible. On many issues, even if the pro-Soviet position is clear, they cannot make concessions. And this includes the issue of the person in charge of the national security agency.

The Polish interim government in Lublin agreed in principle that the People’s Committee of the National Security Council of the Union would help them establish a national security department. Serving as a deputy or consultant in it.

"Personally, Laren, I think you are fully capable of assuming a deputy post in the newly established Polish National Security Agency," Victor continued. Rebellion."

In Victor’s view, after the establishment of Poland’s national security department, at least for the next few years, it should focus on the work of cleaning up the rebellion. Among them, the suppression of the Ukrainian rebels in eastern Poland. , Should be the top priority.

For quite a long time in the past, the reason why the Ukrainian rebels were difficult to suppress, apart from many other reasons, their ability to flee back and forth in the border areas of the Alliance and Poland was also a very important factor. This advantage will never exist.