Chapter 96 Disguise
"Don't kill me, I surrender!" A German raised his hands and stood in the corner with a pale face. Landman raised his gun without hesitation. The German tried to retreat in horror, but was blocked by the wall.
"Wait, Randalman!" Parks stopped him, and he recognized the German, and it was Eric, the guy who was scratching on the slope.
"Your name is Eric?" Parks walked over and stared into his eyes and asked in fluent German.
The German was obviously a little surprised. He nodded in fear: "Yes...yes."
"Oh, then you follow us. You are a little useful to us." Parks walked to the door and suddenly turned around and smiled at him, "We Americans never eat captive meat. Don't worry!"
Eric nodded in shock. Then Randalman escorted him out. As soon as I went out, I heard the sound of the MG42 machine gun. A string of bullets came from the entrance of the village, like a gorgeous fire snake winding in the night.
Parks was suppressed in the house by a machine gun and could not go out.
"Damn it, Xifudi hasn't done it yet?" Kanty shouted angrily.
As soon as his voice fell, he heard two bangs, and the machine gun at the entrance of the village stopped. Obviously, Xifudi and the others did it. Parks made a gesture, and Landaumann rolled over, rolled out of the room, and raised his gun to warn.
"Safe!" Randalman shouted, and then Parks and the others came out and sent Kandhi to take the German Eric.
At this time, a group of people came from the other side. It was Tybert and others, and with them was a group of ragged people in U.S. military uniforms.
"Tybert!" Parks shouted. Tybert also saw Parks and the others and smiled at Parks, "Head, now we have a problem."
Parks frowned and said, "Where's Niland? Didn't find it?"
"I found it, but there are 21 prisoners here besides that guy. Shall we take them with us?" Tybert then turned around and shouted inside, "Neland, Bob? Niland, come out."
At this time, a thin and haggard guy came out and saluted Pax, "Sir."
"82 Division Bob? Niland?" Parks asked.
"Yes, sir." Niland was obviously a little puzzled, "Do you know me? Sir?"
"I've heard your name. Well, we've found you. Now it's time for us to go." Parks nodded.
Niland said uneasily, "Excuse me, sir, where are you going to take us?"
"Go to Carrington, do you still want to stay here?" Parks said angrily. Then he ignored him, turned to Eric, and asked in German, "Are there any Germans here?"
Eric said tremblingly, "No, one of us in the platoon is here. There were 34 people at the meeting place, as well as four people guarding the two villages and four people guarding the prisoners of war. No one is alive except me.
Parks nodded. He knew that this guy would not lie at this time. Generally speaking, he was more satisfied with this operation. He basically annihilate a platoon of Germans. The main reason why it went so smoothly was that the Germans in this platoon were going to change their defenses. They were all drunk, and they did not expect that the U.S. military would wear it. Cross the defense line to sneak up on their unimportant place to hold prisoners of war.
"Head, what about these people?" Tybert frowned and looked at the captured guys.
At this time, a man came out of the group and looked at the silver bars on his collar. It was obviously a lieutenant. He stood up and said to Parks, "Hello, second lieutenant, I'm James of the 3rd Regiment of the 4th Infantry Division? Lieutenant Bradley. I am deeply grateful to you for saving me and these brothers. Excuse me, what is your plan now? How can we break through the German defense line?
Parks frowned slightly and then said, "Lieutenant, we have a plan, and it's not safe here. I believe the Germans have heard the gunfire and will come over soon. I think we should evacuate as soon as possible.
Lieutenant Bradley said with some displeasure, "Second Lieutenant, I have the right to know the route of your retreat."
"Bastard!" Hearing Bradley's domineering tone, Pyconti couldn't help scolding in a low voice.
The lieutenant's face suddenly turned pale, and it was obvious that he heard it. He still insisted on his opinion: "Second Lieutenant, if you don't tell me your plan, the people here won't go with you easily."
"Is it?" Parks sneered, "I'm sorry, Lieutenant. I'm in charge of this operation. I don't want anyone to intervene. If you want to stay here, no problem." Then he shouted loudly, "Nylland, come here. We were ordered to take you back. All right, you follow us now and go back to Carlington together!"
Parks was a little angry. He bypassed Lieutenant Bradley and said to the other prisoners of war, "Well, if any of you are as stubborn as the lieutenant, then stay here. If you want to follow us, we need to find the Germans' weapons and peel off their military uniforms.
With that, Parks decided to ignore Lieutenant Bradley. He raised his hand and looked at his watch. It was almost two o'clock in the morning, so he said to White, "Turn on the radio, contact the regimental headquarters, and ask to shell the German positions at three o'clock in the morning to cover us through the defense line."Lieutenant Bradley looked at Parks ignoring him and couldn't help blushing, but the others were not with him at all. They had already begun to collect German weapons and clothes.
Parks looked at what had been collected, and then said to Eric, "Okay, man, go and take us to find a truck. We will take you out of here, and then in the rest of your days, there will be no overwhelming gunfire and bullets that can take life at any time, and your life will be closed. The turning point of the key.
"Okay, sir!" Eric has gradually eliminated his fear, and he is happy to accept the task. Parks tilted his head to F. Kanty and motioned to follow him.
"We put on the German military uniform and passed the German checkpoint." Parks shouted, and then picked up a corporal's uniform from the collected German uniforms and handed it to Lieutenant Bradley, "Lieutenant, change it. Now is not the time to see who has a higher rank, if you want to return to the defense line of the U.S. military.
Lieutenant Bradley stared at Parks fiercely, but still took over the military uniform.
The car came over. Parks was wearing a German sergeant's uniform and driving the car. Next to him was Li Gaote, who was wearing a second lieutenant's uniform. In his hand is a German submachine gun.
The car quickly rushed out of the village and sped away on the road. On the way, they successfully received Westfordi, Dukeman and Gordon.
"Hey, your German uniform is really good, and it gave me the illusion that I almost killed you as Germans!" Dukeman touched Gernelly's [***] suit in the car, "If you don't signal."
"You look like a German." Gernelly stared at Dukman fiercely.
"This is yours!" At this time, Toy handed over three sets of clothes.
"Do we also need to change it? Oh, get rid of it. There are enough Germans here. Let us go, Toy." Gordon couldn't help sighing, "I don't want to wear the smelly and ugly German military uniform."
"The boss said, you must wear it." Toy smiled and said, "Otherwise, who knows if you are our prisoners?"
Xifudi shrugged his shoulders and had no choice but to take over the clothes.
"Well, we are a car of Germans!" Gordon took it and threw one to Dukeman.
The German defense line is in front. Behind the defense line is a village. Occasionally, there are some lights in the village. The barricades are set up at the intersection of the village, and Germans are patrolling.
The car was stopped in front of the roadblock. A German soldier came over. He shone a flashlight at the car, and the other raised a flashlight and turned to the back of the truck.
"We came from New Verdo Village to change the defense." Parks explained to the German soldier in pure German.
"Oh, I know, why did you come here so soon?" The German soldier smiled and said, "I heard that you are crazy at night. What's wrong? Didn't you come here at dawn?"
"No, it's too unsafe to change the defense at dawn. We have to guard against the fire of the Americans. We don't want to be blown up by the Americans for no reason. All right, do you have any questions?" Parks looked a little impatient.
"It will be ready soon!" The German shouted to the back, "Heath, are you all right?"
"Don't shout, right now!" The German behind the car replied impatiently, and then he lifted the corner of the truck hood, saw a face, and nodded to him and said, "Hey, Eric, is that you?"
"Yes, it's me." Eric nodded, "What's wrong? What's the matter? Why did you stop us?
"Oh, it's like this. I just heard the explosion from you. Colonel Haight has ordered to strictly check the incoming vehicles and personnel to prevent the Americans from infiltrating." The German named Heath smiled and said, "Okay, you go, Eric. I will withdraw from the line of defense at dawn. It's great to survive this time. I really hope God can bless me forever and let me get through this damn war.
Eric's face twitched slightly, and then smiled reluctantly, "Yes, Heath, everything will be fine!" All right, I'm leaving. Goodbye!" With that, he put down a raised corner of the tarpaulin, and around his waist was a pistol against Kandy.
"Okay, you can let them go!" Heath shouted loudly in front of him.
"Let's go, guys. Good luck. Don't be killed by the Americans!" The German smiled, then waved his hand. The car restarted and slowly drove through the checkpoint.
"Hey, stop, stop!" Suddenly, Parks heard the German behind them chasing them and shouting loudly.
Li Gott's heart tightened, and his hand couldn't help clenching the Siden submachine gun. Parks hurriedly gave Li Gott a look, hinting that he should not act rashly. Then he slowly stopped the car.
The German caught up and said to Li Gott, "Second Lieutenant, I almost forgot. He said that if I saw you, I would let you go to see him. You are making too much noise tonight. Maybe the colonel will ask you in person!"
(to be continued)