Rebirth of American Brothers

Chapter 311 Concentration Camp Under

The beautiful and grim body of the Alps, with white snow on the top and green on the mountainside and foot of the mountain. There are dense trees on both sides of the road, which makes the road mottled. The brothers are in a good mood now. They chat lazily or sing together, and the beautiful scenery is enough and a little numb to them.

On April 29, Company E spent the night in Buchlawe near Landsberg at the foot of the Alps. It was already three o'clock in the afternoon when the car drove into the town of Boucheroue. Some of the residents of the town are walking outside the house, some are cutting grass in the garden in front of the house, and some are chatting on the paths in the town. It doesn't seem to be affected by the war here at all. It seems that the continuous retreat of the Germans has nothing to do with the residents of these towns. They continue to live a leisurely life.

"God, these people don't know that there is a war in their country!" Carbo looked at these people in surprise, then turned to White and said, "I can't believe it."

And the residents of the town were also surprised to see the trucks of the U.S. soldiers driving into the town one by one and jumping off the vehicles one by one. They kept scolding the residents, and then drove the owner of the requisitioned house out. This aroused their dissatisfaction, but like the Germans elsewhere, they dared not resist anything to these soldiers with rifles. But he was still muttering in a low voice, slandering this group of American soldiers who looked like pirates in their hearts.

"Get out of here! Damn Germans!" Since Webster saw the refugee camp, he has lost a good impression on these Germans. He pulled a man in his fifties out of the house with a gunstock, and then the old man staggered to the ground. Webster spoke German. He understood it and looked ugly. He glared at Webster.

"What are you looking at? Damn Nazis, you black-hearted bastards. You haven't seen a refugee camp, have you? Why don't you go and see the innocent people who died of yellow and thin skin and labor, and see how serious your sins are. Don't let me shoot you!" Webster said, clammed, turned on the rifle insurance, and aimed at the old German man.

"Wait, Webster, damn it, you can't do that!" Sergeant Li Pu, who was not far away, quickly ran over and shouted at Webster, "Put down the gun, Webster! You can't point a gun at ordinary people in Germany. They are not soldiers.

Webster looked at Lipu coming, couldn't help but put away his rifle, spat fiercely on the ground at the German, and said to Lipu, "None of the Germans is innocent. Sergeant, sooner or later, you will regret being a good person. Then he shouted at the frightened old man, "Get out of here, Nazi!"

The old man left in a hurry, and he no longer dared to say anything. And this scene was seen by the surrounding residents. Some of them were unwilling to give up the house, but no one said anything. These American soldiers are not easy to deal with. They look like a group of robbers or pirates. When they are unhappy, they can raise their guns and kill people.

And the big search for these residents has also begun. No one dares to resist anymore. Webster inadvertently played a role in a demonstration. If you don't cooperate, then wait to be shot.

"Captain Hailige, send someone to the surrounding area for vigilance. We will spend the night here today to expand the search as much as possible." Major Winters got out of the car and summoned the company commanders. He said to Hai Lige, "Expand the search area two miles away." Then he said, "The D Company continued to recruit houses in the town as a temporary barracks. Company F is on alert in the town, delimiting the warning area, and prohibiting all residents from approaching the warning area.

The three company commanders nodded, and then separated to get ready to go. Hailige immediately found Lieutenant Welfare and said, "A row of people went to search in the nearby woods!" Lieutenant Foley nodded, and then the people in the second and third rows were arranged in different directions, and Captain Hai Lige had to find a decent company headquarters for himself.

Major Winters and Parks got off the jeep and looked around. Major Winters said to Compton, "Buck, find a place, as a battalion, find a place that looks beautiful and comfortable. Don't treat yourself badly!"

"Of course!" Buck smiled and then turned to leave. Suddenly, someone behind him stopped him.

"Wait, Buck, I'll arrange this in person. I have to find a place with good wine. Obviously, you are not good at it. Captain Nixon stopped Buck, and then winked at Major Winters and smiled. Major Winters shrugged his shoulders helplessly. He had no choice. Since Nixon was interested, let him find it by himself. Anyway, what he looked for would not disappoint. He was used to enjoying the prince.

"I'll go with you, Nick!" Major Parks smiled at Nixon and said, "I also have some experience about good wine. I believe you won't be disappointed if I help you find it." With that, he patted Nixon on the shoulder, and the two left together.

"I bet they will find a wine cellar instead of a comfortable residence!" The Welsh captain looked at their backs and shook his head and smiled, "But I also like good wine. That's right. I still remember that when I was in Normandy, he took me to find a cellar with very good brandy, and his nose really works.

The reason why Major Parks went with Nixon was that he knew that he might encounter something embarrassing. He was scared by the wife of a German general, and then he flinched until he finally found the concentration camp. His anger made him look at the old woman again. Parks didn't want this to happen. He wanted to make the old woman ashamed in the first place.

"This is it!" Nixon really took a fancy to a very luxurious building. From the outside, the decoration is very luxurious. The typical German villa building, with a glass-inlaid door, is sunny and looks very luxurious. Nixon took out his pistol, then pushed the door open and walked in with Parks.

"Is there anyone?" Nixon looked around. It was easy for Major Parks to see the valuable oil paintings hanging on the table on the left side of the hall. He smiled at Nixon and said, "It seems that I have gained a lot today!" With that, he stepped forward, then put on a stool and took down the oil painting. Nixon walked to the entrance on the other side of the hall and pushed them away, which was a spacious study. There is a photo of a man in his fifties in the uniform of a German general in the study.

At this time, the door on the other side of the study was opened. A thin but lean woman in her fifties and sixty came out. She was naturally noble, wearing a long dark blue skirt, and the small suit on it made her look like an inviolable aristocratic. Nixon's hand holding the photo frame couldn't help but stop. He saw that the woman was staring at him closely, with a trace of contempt and even pity in her eyes. Her temperament was invisible, which made Nixon feel more and more psychologically stressed.

"Wow, Nick, do you know what I found? Gold, there is gold everywhere here. Obviously, these are all raided by the Nazis. I think we should take back these things on behalf of the European people they invaded. Parks raised two pieces of gold in his hand and walked into the study excitedly. He found these two pieces of gold in a closet in the hall, and a box containing a Luger pistol! He pinned the Luger pistol around his waist and broke into the study.

The old woman's eyes glanced at Parks sternly. The word gold deeply stimulated the woman. She became a little restless, but she stared at Parks fiercely. At this moment, Nixon's will began to loosen. He gave a look at Parks and said, "Reth, I think we'd better get out of here."

Parks looked at Nixon and couldn't help shaking his head. Then he looked up at the old woman coldly and said, "Why? Nick, we have requisitioned this house. Why did we leave? Damn, this is the best house in town. And it's also a Nazi general. It's natural to requisition this house. Maybe there will be something good to find!"

Without waiting for Nixon to speak, Parks said to the old woman in German, "Hello, madam. Your house has been requisitioned by the U.S. military. Now you are limited to five minutes to leave here. You'd better move faster!"

The old woman didn't expect Parks to be able to speak fluent German. She was a little surprised, but she soon calmed down and said to Parks lightly, "Major, you know, this is the legal property of the people of Germany. I hope you respect the people here. You have no right to expropriated. My house, I'm sorry, I can't leave my house!" The old woman said with an inviolable and sacred appearance on her face, and then slowly sat on a chair. She also saw that the major was not as easy to deal with as the captain.

"Madam, don't tell me about legal property." Parks's face immediately showed disdain, "The house you enjoy, the gold jewelry in it, and the precious murals are all from the innocent countries and people in Europe. You should be ashamed of what your husband has done, instead of saying something that needs to be fair here.

"Look at the picture in my hand, the farmer's lunch. It was originally treasured in the Louvre in France, but why is it in your house now? Don't look at me like that. This is a work of art, but your husband is a robber, and you are indeed a clown. And these gold. Don't tell me that this is not from the people of other countries." Parkers was aggressive. He waited for the old woman who looked a little flustered now and said, "Get out of here. Otherwise, I will ask the soldiers to drag you out of here. Don't lose your hypocritical and noble identity in this town. Madam, do you go out generously, or do I ask the soldiers to throw you out of this room? Make your own choice. It's better to make a decision quickly.

Nixon looked at Parks in surprise. Parks glared at the old woman fiercely and said, "You still have 30 seconds left, enough for you to make a decision!"

The old woman finally couldn't stand it under Pax's angry eyes. She trembled, stood up slowly, and then slowly walked out of the study with incomparable resentment and a trace of shame. Parks looked at the lonely old back, with an inexplicable throbbing in his heart. I can't tell what kind of feelings it is.

"Wow!" Nixon relaxed, whistled, and then smiled at Parks, "It seems that you have hidden your hand. It's really good. To be honest, I was a little worried just now!"

Parks shook his head. He hasn't found the concentration camp yet. When the concentration camp is found later, it is estimated that Nixon will be more ruthless than himself. And just as they drove away the old German woman. Randalman, Pakandi, Christenson and O'Keefe are searching in the woods. They chatted easily, and then walked into the depths of the woods step by step, where there will be a scene that made them unable to calm and shock for a long time!

(to be continued)