Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 2544 Must Be Banned

It must be said that this is undoubtedly a very serious matter for Malashenko and even the entire leadership division.

Seizing spoils from the corpses of the enemy is a universal tradition that no unit can be exempted from, and the leadership division is no exception.

Seizing spoils is not the key, but the German "ice candy" that is one of the spoils.

I don't know how many of these things mixed with harmful things have been distributed to the front-line troops by the Germans, and I don't know how many of them fell into the hands of our own soldiers when they were cleaning the battlefield.

The seriousness of the problem cannot be ignored. If such accidents are occasional accidents, it's okay. If there are one or two, they can still be within the controllable range, but if there are frequent accidents, like mushrooms after rain, a lot of them will emerge, then this is a bad dish.

Imagine if a lot of soldiers were high on the Germans' ice chocolate, and they all went crazy and bit like this one today, what would it be like? Wouldn't the leadership division be in a mess?

In such a time of material scarcity, it is normal to take some snacks from the enemy. Even the leader division, which has no worries about logistics supply, is no exception. There will be no foodies who worry about not being able to finish their food.

It is better to hurry up and solve this problem as soon as possible.

Malashenko, who said action, did not delay for a moment. After dealing with the mess in front of him and finding out the truth, he took action immediately. He did not care to accompany Kotin to the repair shop and dealt with the current emergency first.

First, he drove back to the division headquarters, and then immediately summoned all the military and political officers above the battalion level in the division to come to the meeting. From ordinary battalion commanders to the two brigade commanders, Kurbalov and Valosha, all must be present.

It can be said that Malashenko really knows the troops he has brought up. All the people who were asked to attend the meeting finally arrived within the time specified by Malashenko. Comrade Ma was the leader sitting in the center of the meeting.

"I'm sorry to call you all here so late. I also know that the comrades are exhausted in the battles these two days and need to rest. Tomorrow and in the days to come, there may be the most brutal battle so far waiting for us, but since everyone is called here, I believe everyone understands the importance of this."

"Yes, there is indeed an emergency, and it is very serious. It needs to be reported immediately to let everyone know. In particular, the battalion commanders and political comrades present need to prick up their ears and listen carefully. I will say this first."

"My requirement is that each of you must return immediately after this meeting to distribute the meeting instructions and minutes to the commanders and comrades at the grassroots level, accurately to every soldier, and must be implemented in place without any mistakes. If there are those who fail to implement or neglect their duties, I know you, but the military law does not know you. Don't cry in front of me, Malashenko."

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Malashenko's voice echoed in the tent of the meeting for a long time and could not dissipate. Not only did it sound loud, but it was also very lingering.

Of course, the comrades present here did not have donkey hair in their ears. The division commander gave such a serious lecture, and put the vilification in the front of the matter so clearly and seriously.

Not to say that it has never happened before, it is indeed a bit exaggerated, but at least it must be a degree of extreme rarity that almost no deep impression was left before.

Faced with such a severe "opening speech" lecture by the division commander, it goes without saying that a large number of battalion-level commanders and political workers present did not jump out and say anything at this time.

It is not a question of daring or not. The division commander is well-known and well-known for his easy-going and non-official attitude. Even the general soldiers of the leader division know it. How could these battalion-level veteran comrades not know it?

The main reason is that among all of you present, the most qualified people to take the initiative to stand up and say something now are Kurbalov and Valosha, who are sitting not far to the left and right of Malashenko, next to the political commissar and the chief of staff respectively.

The commanders of the two combat brigades did not speak, so it was better for them not to cross the line for the time being.

He also knew that he should take the initiative to stand up and say something at this time. Before Malashenko could read the meeting documents in his hand and continue speaking, Kurbalov on his left had already quietly spoken.

"Comrade division commander, I have a question. I wonder if what you want to tell us refers to some bad changes in the enemy or the battlefield situation, which must be vigilant?"

Kurbalov did not think about what Malashenko would say next. In fact, this situation has never occurred in the war in the past few years. It is normal for ordinary people to not think about it.

"No, but you did do what needed to be done. We must be vigilant about this and prevent such accidents from happening again."

"Tonight, not long ago. One of our soldiers used chocolate candies that he picked up from the enemy while cleaning the battlefield. This is what he did. As a result, the soldier suddenly convulsed all over and almost lost consciousness. Then he suddenly jumped up like a madman and had serious hallucinations. It is speculated that he even regarded everyone around him as a Nazi enemy, and he hit and bit his comrades and doctors and nurses who helped him, injuring several people."

"In the end, it took four or five big men to suppress him, and then quickly injected him with a powerful sedative. Only then did he calm down and fall asleep. The person involved is still lying unconscious in the field hospital."

"After subsequent investigation and the German's confession, it was found that this is a so-called "combat agent" mixed with new chemical synthesis, which is the name given to it by the German. After taking it, it will seriously affect people's thinking consciousness and judgment. The result is that people can fight like a machine without fear of death or pain until they are destroyed. Even if they are shot in the body and bleed, they will not know it until they are knocked to the ground or fight to death. Only then can this madness be put to an end.”

"The cost is that it will cause serious side effects to the human central nervous system, pituitary gland, and multiple major organs throughout the body, as well as serious addiction. In mild cases, people will have hallucinations, lose the ability to judge, and become temporarily crazy. In severe cases, if you eat too much of this stuff or your body has poor tolerance, you may even die suddenly on the spot.”

"This is what I want to tell every comrade here."

"Each of you is the leader of the Leadership Division. You carry the trust and trust of the soldiers and are the backbone of the heroic collective of the Leadership Division. What I ask you to do is to carry out your duties after the meeting is over. The stakes of this thing must be explained clearly to all the soldiers who are responsible for them, and no trace of it can be left out!”

"Such harmful poisons must be banned in our leadership division! From now on, down to ordinary soldiers and up to me, the division commander, they are not allowed to eat or drink anything seized from the enemy. This is a hard and fast rule and must be done. , which is equivalent to the combat goal and political mission, we must resolutely prevent such incidents from happening again in our leadership division!”

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