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Leafing the yellowed pages of the archives of the Great Patriotic War, I came across a description of the amazing feat of Soviet soldiers.
In the winter of 1943, during the defense of Stalingrad, NKVD Major Anton Gaitsman received irrefutable evidence of actions in the 103rd company of spy Ahnenerbe.
This pest was searched for a year and it was very important to destroy it.
Heizmann built a company and said in his iron voice:
- Well, which one of you is a spy? Disable.
Of course, no one broke out.
Gaizman was already going to personally interrogate each fighter, imagining how much precious time it would take. . .
But then an ordinary Russian man, such a simple, raw man, who was full of them in that war, went out of action and said:
- Major, shoot everyone, Stalin will know his own.
Heizmann was taken aback, but the men of the whole company only looked at each other and said:
- Come on.
Heitzman, a harsh agent of the NKVD of the USSR, had tears in his eyes.
He removed the fuse from his PPSh, pointed at standing soldiers and released the entire clip.
The spy was destroyed.