jammed , it's my fault, it's my fault, i said, i told you, i said, it hurts, it hurts, it hurts, derzhina, left, left, zakly, elder , jammed, jammed, jammed, jammed, they killed me, yes, they killed me . yes, ah, hold on, don’t rock the boat. sternina, here, i’m here, it’s not a thing, sergeant major, yes, here i am, sergeant major! from the soviet information bureau. operational report for june 3, 1944. i was talking. let them give it to you, but as with the woman, my friend, now you’ll live, you’ll get tired, don’t be afraid, little one, i’ll find a place somehow, that’s it, count the money, siskins, fish! sergeant major katsuba. after the treatment of privates and non-commissioned officers. why don’t you, rubtsov, don’t you understand the importance of such an order, comrade colonel from the army headquarters came specially, allow me, comrade major. comrades, the war will end soon. chicken in the nest, the war will end soon, six months, 8 months, a maximum of a year, you, who have gone through the terrible school of war, will go to military schools as training platoon commanders, serge