Chapter 2069: Looting Is Strictly Prohibited
Malachenko and Lavrinenko had just walked forward for a few steps when something unexpected happened.
"Why!? Why can he get so much? And I can only get so little? This is unfair! Please, please, the Red Army! Give me more, I have a weak wife and children at home!"
"Back off! Back off immediately! Don't blame me for not reminding you, this is the last warning!"
"Don't make a mess! Maintain order and rob supplies!"
Obviously, at another supply distribution point just a few dozen meters away from Malachenko and Lavrinenko, a few Polish ghosts who didn't look so honest were making trouble. They were holding the supplies they had already received but were still unwilling to leave. They wanted to take more, but were sternly rejected and loudly scolded by the Red Army soldiers with live ammunition.
If there weren't Red Army soldiers everywhere and everyone had guns, such a scene would easily turn into an uncontrollable riot, especially when many of the people who came to receive supplies were starving and in a state of irrationality, which would make it easier to go wrong.
This is why Malashenko dispatched so many soldiers, almost half of the battalion, to guard here, because if this situation deteriorates sharply, it will be really terrifying.
"Are these Polish ghosts mentally ill? Do they not recognize the guns in our hands, or are they really tired of living and want to die? Huh?"
Lavrinenko didn't understand Polish, and didn't know what the noisy people were talking about, but this didn't prevent Lavrinenko, who was not blind, from understanding what was going on over there.
Malashenko, who was accompanying Lavrinenko, was a little different. Although he was Lavrinenko's old classmate in this life, Malashenko's academic qualifications were much higher than Lavrinenko's, and his learning ability was naturally much better than Lavrinenko.
With some basic preparations and active learning in the environment in Poland these days, Malashenko can now understand some basic Polish. With the sights within his field of vision, he can easily understand what happened in the mess.
"This is what I told you before. Some people who don't know the tact are so stupid. Not only do they not remember your kindness when you give them something to live on, but they also hate you for not giving them enough. There is nothing strange about this."
Malashenko formulated some special material distribution strategies and anticipated the results of these special material distribution strategies. There are always ungrateful and ignorant bastards, and the current 1944 is naturally the same.
"Let's go and take a look. Now that you're here, aren't you interested?"
Malachenko invited Lavrinenko who was also interested in this. Lavrinenko smiled and followed Malachenko without saying too much nonsense. They walked over together.
"Comrade Captain, Comrade Captain! Comrade Division Commander and Comrade Deputy Division Commander are coming this way, look!"
"Huh?"
A Red Army captain who was busy leading his men to confront the Polish ghosts who were making trouble, was reminded by the little soldier beside him, and immediately noticed the two division commanders Malachenko and Lavrinenko who were walking towards him.
"Hey! Take people to deal with this side, and shoot if the Polish ghosts dare to go crazy! We must not let the order be completely messed up, understand?"
A captain who was entrusted by the captain nodded hurriedly when he heard the words, and then immediately turned around and joined the front line against the Polish ghosts.
After explaining the important matters, the captain did not stay for too long and turned to greet Malashenko and Lavrinenko.
"Comrade Division Commander, Comrade Deputy Division Commander, welcome to the inspection. Captain Andreev reports to you two!"
Malashenko first glanced at the scene behind the captain, which was still a bit chaotic but had obviously been suppressed by tough measures, such as punching, kicking and butts of rifles. Then he faced Captain Andreev and spoke.
"What's going on here? Captain."
Malashenko could guess what happened here, but still hoped to get definite confirmation from the captain.
"Who could have thought that this would happen? Comrade Division Commander, I really didn't expect it."
"Those Polish guys think that the things we give them are too little, not enough for their families. Ridiculous, what else do they want if we give them two cans and a piece of bread for free? The distribution of materials is strictly carried out according to the list. We give these Poles as much as written on the signed and stamped list. Those Polish guys are simply greedy. We must teach them a lesson."
It can be seen that the captain, who is in charge of this place, is very angry. He shows extreme disgust and disdain for the greed and ignorance of the Polish guys. Malashenko, who understands this very well, just nodded to show that he knows, and then continued to speak.
"Where is their list? Bring it to me."
Comrade Division Commander gave an order, and the little captain naturally had to hurry up to do it, for fear of neglecting Comrade Division Commander.
Soon, Malashenko got what he wanted: the list of supplies received by the Polish troublemakers personally delivered by the captain.
There were three lists in total, from which you can know that the Polish troublemakers belonged to three different families.
These lists are distributed in limited quantities to every household in the neighborhood in advance, and each household has one copy. If you lose them, there is no place to reissue them. This is the only chance. You need to rely on the list to collect the supplies for each household, not by person. Malashenko did this to prevent some Polish ghosts from taking the opportunity to repeat the collection and hoarding supplies.
The list for collecting supplies is naturally written in Russian. It doesn’t matter whether the Polish ghosts can understand it or not.
Anyway, this thing is just a receipt for receiving supplies for them. It is usually a key card that can be used to collect things. The main thing is that the Red Army responsible for reviewing and distributing supplies can understand it. This is the most important thing.
He spread out the three lists in his hand and read them one by one in a short while. By the way, he moved the list in his hand to the side so that Lavrinenko, who was quite curious about it, could also see it.
After learning the detailed information and the general situation on the list, Malashenko raised his mouth slightly and then spoke quietly to Lavrinenko beside him.
"What do you think? Now you understand why those Polish guys want to make trouble?"
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