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Chapter 2533(2/2)

Spielman thought for a while and replied: "When he left, he told me that the Russians, no, the Soviet army was forcibly crossing the Vistula River. He and his troops were ordered to withdraw outside the city to build new defenses. I

I think he was captured at that time."

"I understand." Balanin nodded and said, "As long as we know the approximate time of his capture, we can greatly narrow down the search scope. Comrade General, if you have no objection, I would like to ask you to go to my office.

Let’s find this unknown German captain together.”

Sokov agreed to Balanin's proposal, and after bidding farewell to Mandrake, the three of them followed Balanin to his office.

Balanin opened a filing cabinet, took out two prisoner of war rosters, and placed them in front of Sokov: "Comrade General, these are the names of German officers captured in February 1945. Look at you."

Is the person you are looking for inside?"

Sokov opened one of the rosters and found that it only contained information such as name, military rank, age, and place of origin, not even a photo.

"Comrade Colonel," Sokov closed the roster and said to Balanin with a frown: "There are only names, military ranks, ages and places of origin, and not even a photo. How can we find it? No matter how capable we are, we can't find it."

We cannot judge who is the person we are looking for based on such simple information."

Hearing what Sokov said, Balanin couldn't help but blush with embarrassment. He asked with some embarrassment: "Comrade General, do you have any good ideas?"

"Mr. Spielman." Sokov did not answer his question immediately, but turned to ask Spielman next to him: "Can you tell me how old the German captain who helped you is?" He was deeply afraid of the other party.
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