Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 1081 A natural partner

Comrade political commissar is not the kind of person who is pedantic and rigid and loves dogmatism. Malashenko is very clear about this.

Malashenko felt that Karamov should have used his strength and his positive attitude to correct himself to win valuable recognition from Commissar Petrov. Although he always protected Karamov intentionally or unintentionally, he never The political commissar Petrov was asked to suggest a change of attitude. This was entirely the political commissar's own attitude.

What's more, Comrade Political Commissar has lived to this age and has much more experience in dealing with people than young boys like himself and Karamov. Sometimes Malashenko even feels that Petrov's political commissar should have been moved to a higher position long ago, but now he is willing to resign himself to the position of colonel political commissar in his small brigade headquarters.

Was it the honor of Stalin's 1st Guards Heavy Tank Brigade that made him stay?

Malashenko thinks this is not the case. This honor may be very attractive to passionate young people, but you must know that Comrade Political Commissar is already an out-and-out old Red Army soldier. At this age, he is no longer passionate. When it's easy to get on top.

So what exactly makes Comrade Political Commissar willing to stay?

Malashenko looked at Commissar Petrov and smiled, and the Comrade Comrade Commissar also looked at Malashenko and smiled.

There is no need for a reason for families to stay together. It is only natural that a group of people who trust and rely on each other should be united. Malashenko, who looked at each other with Petrov’s political commissar, felt that the political commissar’s comrades probably had the same sentiments as him. The idea is as it should be.

"Oh, by the way, what is that?"

"Report! Major Varosha, commander of the 1st Infantry Battalion, is here to report!"

Malashenko just raised his hand and before he could say the rest of his words, an unexpected voice sounded at the door of the tent.

"Huh? Major Varosha? Welcome, please come in."

Malashenko did not have time to talk to Major Varosha nor did he send anyone to call him. If there were no special circumstances, Malashenko would probably finish the meal later and have nothing to do. After eating for a while, I slowly walked over to chat with Varosha.

After all, from a strict point of view, today's battle is Varosha's first super-hard battle since he was recruited into the Stalin Guards' 1st Heavy Tank Brigade. Even Marashen, who is accustomed to fighting in outdoor encounters and offensive and defensive battles, Ke has rarely seen such a tragic situation today.

It is necessary to ask Major Varosha about his combat experience and see what he thinks after fighting this battle. Malashenko does indeed plan to do this and is ready to put it into action later.

But now Major Varosha suddenly appeared in front of him uninvited, which made Malashenko feel a little surprised and abrupt. Could it be that this general he had just recruited not long ago was also telepathic and knew the brigade? When the elder comrade meets him, he ends up running over on his own initiative?

"I was the one who told Major Varosha to come to the brigade headquarters. His infantry battalion suffered a lot of losses in the battle just now. It was the one with the largest loss among all combat units in our brigade. Call Major Varosha here It’s also a good idea to have a better understanding of the latest situation, so that if the Germans don’t give up and still want to fight, they can make preparations and adjustments.”

An old house where a treasure.

Malashenko has always felt that this sentence is particularly correct, especially suitable for political commissar Petrov.

Whenever there is something that he has not thought of or has thought of but has not yet had time to do, Political Commissar Petrov will always arrange it in advance and be fully prepared. This is true in almost every situation.

Although this makes him seem a little too dependent, Malashenko really likes this situation where he doesn't have to worry about everything, especially the mess in the brigade headquarters and the pile of small mountain high documents all day long. People have headaches.

However, with Petrov's political commissar here, the only thing Malashenko needs to consider is how to physically conquer the German army. The rest of the things are basically arranged by the political commissar comrades. Who can refuse such a great right-hand man? Woolen cloth?

The answer is of course no, this is inevitable.

"It just so happened that you and I wanted to go together. If you didn't call Major Varosha, I would probably have to go find him in person after a while. It happened to save me a lot of time."

When Malashenko said this, Major Varosha had already walked straight into the brigade headquarters tent and came to the two commanders and deputy commanders. The political commissar who just responded with a faint smile then grabbed the hat buckle on the table. When he reached the top of his head, he made a gesture and walked towards the door.

"You two, let's talk first. I'm going to take a look around Kulbalov's side. Many of their crews are in damaged condition. I'll go over there and save you from having to run all over again."

Upon hearing this, Malashenko subconsciously raised his hand and looked at the time. It was obvious that there were only a few minutes left before the expected meal time.

"Hey! Can't you go after dinner? There are only a few minutes left for dinner!"

"Don't worry about me, I'll go to Kurbalov's place to get some food, and Major Varosha will help me eat my share."

""

Comrade Political Commissar, who did not look back, only left these words and disappeared at the door. Malashenko, who was slightly embarrassed, said no more, turned around and made a joke to Varosha beside him. .

"You have heard that Comrade Political Commissar wants you to stay at the brigade headquarters for dinner. This is a political task and must be completed."

After getting along with Malashenko for so long, Major Varosha now also knows that the brigade commander is a kind superior who has no airs and likes to joke with the comrades around him, so he simply smiles at Marashenko. Coe answered.

"I know I just came here, Comrade Brigade Commander. But I feel that Comrade Comrade Political Commissar is really kind to everyone, just like uh, just like you are to us, the feeling is almost the same. I have never met someone as kind as Political Commissar A political commissar like Comrade, well, it sounds a little weird, but that’s what I mean.”

Of course Malashenko understood what Major Varosha wanted to express. After all, there were more than one or two people who had said this, and they had long been accustomed to it.

"Otherwise? Otherwise, how could Comrade Political Commissar and I be natural partners?"

He has obviously not stayed with Malashenko long enough. He is far from the level of "two fools" and "talkatives" like Lavrinenko and Iushkin. His thinking is obviously not able to keep up with Malashenko's rhythm. Major Varosha didn't react for a moment. His mouth was half open and he didn't know how to answer.

"Okay, the joking time is over. Now let's talk about business. You can go get some food first and then chat while eating."

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