Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 2065 Let Us Witness It Together

Malachenko could imagine that the Poles were living a life worse than death and in darkness under the brutal rule of the Germans, and he could also imagine how numb these Poles would be. It was normal for them to have such a situation after seeing too many life and death.

But judging from the results, Malachenko did underestimate the extent of the Germans' brutality in this land, as Political Commissar Petrov said.

"One person commits a crime, and the whole family is executed" sounds scary enough, but the bad things the Germans did here are even worse, to the extent of "one person commits a crime, and the whole street is wiped out."

Malachenko didn't know whether the Germans' brutal treatment method scared the Polish ghosts and had the deterrent effect they wanted.

But Malashenko could confirm another point with his own eyes: those Poles were really scared by what the Germans did. It was so terrible that a dozen people were killed by bangs in a row, which could only be regarded as a "small scene". God knows how big the scene was when the Germans dug a big pit and buried people alive.

"Damn, these scums are too cruel. They really don't treat people as human beings."

Living in the 21st century in the future, looking at the fascist atrocities in history from the perspective of future people is one thing.

But as a time traveler, living in the present in history, to experience and witness all these horrific things in person, this is a completely different matter, whether it is visual perception or inner impact, it is completely different.

In this regard, Malashenko thought about it and could only say one thing, probably what means the Poles used to retaliate against the Germans, it can probably be summed up in two words: they deserve it, the Germans deserve it.

After learning about this unexpected situation, Malashenko did not have much time to delay on this matter for too long. How the Germans dealt with the Poles and how the Poles retaliated against the Germans were not the key points. Malashenko was just watching the excitement from the perspective of a bystander. At most, he sighed that "it shocked Lao Ma for a whole year". What he should do next was the key point.

"We have to win over these Poles, give them some sweet dates after the big stick, and let these Polish ghosts cause some trouble for me, at least let me have two days of leisure in Warsaw."

Malashenko's order was executed very efficiently. After the public trial and shooting were carried out near noon, at around four o'clock in the afternoon, the combat staff reported that the aid materials for distribution to the Poles were ready.

"Are you really going to give food to those Polish guys for free? These bastards tried to kill our people last night and beat us up this morning. Now you're sending them food? We're not here to provide assistance. Is this appropriate?"

Rather than being opposed, it's better to say that he has doubts. As the deputy division commander, Lavrinenko certainly has the power to discuss matters and be informed. It's reasonable for him to ask Malashenko questions. Besides, the two brothers have always been straightforward and don't hide anything.

"Some things should be distributed, Lavri. These things are not given to those Polish devils for free. They will be beneficial to us after they are distributed."

"First, let the Polish devils see that our Red Army is not soft eggs and not so easy to bully. Don't think of riding on our heads and shitting. Let them know that we are not here to be free mercenaries to help them restore their country."

"Thunderous means are only one of them. After all, we are the guards among the guards, and we are the leader division whose every move will be observed under a magnifying glass. Of course, we are not the crazy people of the SS who only know how to kill people in various ways and enjoy it."

"I am giving food to these Poles now to let them know what they can't do first, and then know what they have a goal and hope to do, so as to provide material guarantees for their desire to survive."

"Do you want to survive? It's very simple, just support the Red Army, in all the ways you can think of. Even if it's just cooking a meal for a squad of Red Army soldiers, letting a room in your house be used so that the Red Army soldiers stationed in the neighborhood don't have to sleep on the street at night."

"What's important is not what is provided It is not something extraordinary or something big that they paid, but attitude. What I ultimately test and hope to see is the attitude of the Poles. As long as they can satisfy me in this regard, why can't I give them some rewards and rewards? We all know that even training a dog requires some rewards to train it well, right? "

"To put it another way, I don't want the area I am responsible for to be constantly attacked and rioted every day. The Poles are either on the way to attack the Red Army or thinking about how to attack the Red Army. I have to be on guard against the Polish sneak attacks every day. Isn't it tiring? I don't have so much energy to let my elite soldiers do such trivial things. "

"Now you can understand why I did this? Brother, I think this should not be difficult for you. "

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To be honest, in this era of information blockage and underdevelopment, even a deputy division-level cadre like Lavrinenko has not undergone training on topics such as "How senior commanders coordinate and do a good job in various stability maintenance work in the liberated areas". How can the Red Army in these days have such subjects for people to learn? I can't even learn how to fight a war, so who the hell cares about this?

So it's understandable that Lavrinenko expressed his incomprehension and incomprehension when he spoke.

But Malashenko believed that after he explained the reason clearly, Lavrinenko should not find it difficult to understand the mystery. If he doesn't understand this principle even though he has reached the divisional commander level, then he should not be in the army. He should go home as soon as possible and go to the rear military school and party school for retraining and re-education.

This result was not unexpected by Malashenko. Lavrinenko did look thoughtful and suddenly enlightened, but there was indeed some uncertainty in the details.

"Will this work? Can the Polish ghosts understand our intention to do this? I feel that the IQ of these bastards is really not that high. There is really a problem. They dare to fight the Red Army with guns with bare hands. Their heads are simply filled with shit."

After hearing Lavrinenko's words, Malashenko could only shake his head and smile helplessly, and the corresponding answer was also spoken.

"The abnormal brains of a few people are one thing, and the survival instinct of the majority is another. Always remember this, my brother. Then let us witness together what these Poles will do next after getting what they have always dreamed of."

"Wait and see, I am very confident about this."

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