Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 2775 Disaster and War

To really say that the annihilation of the Sixth Infantry Division was not a big deal for either Malashenko or the Leader Division.

As for the reason, there was only one very simple one: there were too many Germans who died at the hands of the Leader Division, and there were too many so-called elites who were killed by the Leader Division.

The SS had the Viking Division, and the Wehrmacht had the Great German Division.

These two units were the most famous units that died at the hands of the Leader Division in the true sense. The latter was even more heavyweight, and was destroyed by the Leader Division twice in total, which was literally a narrow road for enemies.

However, as the saying goes, "It is better to die at the right time than to die well", the Sixth Infantry Division, which was very cooperative when Malashenko needed it to die, happened to be the latter.

The Sixth Infantry Division, which needed news for the press conference and was afraid of delaying Comrade Ma's important event, rushed to deliver a pleasing big news, which really touched the Leader Division.

When the applause came to an end, Malashenko, who was in high spirits, began to scan the raised arms in the audience again. Before long, he focused his attention on the Soviet journalists' seats.

"The man with glasses, the one on the far left of the third row."

"Thank you, Comrade General."

The male reporter, who was called by Malashenko as he wished, stood up with gratitude and blurted out the questions he had prepared.

"Comrade General, I am Vasily Kashin, a war correspondent of Pravda. There are rumors in Berlin recently that the Nazis have been abducting civilians and conscripting them into the army. Most ordinary families have also been looted by SS thugs. Basic living supplies have been looted and daily life is difficult to maintain."

"Are these rumors true? What countermeasures did the Red Army take? What is the actual situation in the liberated areas of Berlin under your rule?"

The reports of our own media must be positive and positive, which is certain.

The person who asked this question must have some inside information. It is possible that he had seen something that the leader did in the actual control area, and then he had this question. Now he just needs the leader to give an official answer to confirm it.

It is no exaggeration to say that Malashenko is even 70% sure that the reporter who asked the question should have prepared the required press release.

All you need to do is get an official confirmation from Malashenko, and then modify and polish the manuscript a little bit, and you're done. In fact, many of the work of media people can be prepared in advance, and not everything has to wait until things really happen before they are dealt with.

After all, news is something that is predictable and time-sensitive. Only those who make good use of it can go further and climb higher in this industry.

"Thank you for the question from the Pravda reporter from my motherland. This is indeed a very meaningful question."

"First of all, I want to confirm one thing to everyone. As the reporter comrade just said, there are indeed a lot of humanitarian disasters in Berlin. They have happened and are happening, and will continue to happen in the next stage."

"This reminds me of something that happened not long ago."

"There was a beautiful American reporter who asked me in person why I ignored such a huge humanitarian disaster and why I sat back and watched the disaster happen."

"The answer is obvious. We try to help everyone within our capacity, just as we distribute food, supplies, and all humanitarian relief supplies to Berlin residents for free on the streets. We even provide necessary medical treatment to Berlin residents if the situation is really critical and conditions permit."

At the moment when Malashenko was speaking, several pre-arranged venue order coordinators, who were temporarily served by several young staff officers of the leadership division, began to walk to the press seats below the stage and distribute photos that had been prepared to reporters, including American reporters.

"But at the same time, another fact is that we can't help everyone at any time."

"This is a huge humanitarian disaster, but at the same time, it is also an ongoing war. A final decisive battle that will be recorded in human history, extremely bloody and violent."

"I, all my comrades, and countless Red Army soldiers. Each of us must be clear about the purpose of our coming here. This is not an international humanitarian rescue team to save war refugees from hostile countries."

"Only under the premise that it does not hinder our completion of major military goals can any humanitarian rescue operation be gradually implemented."

"When these evil Nazis in Berlin were rampant on the streets, they saw men of conscription or even elderly people, children, and women who were not of conscription age, and they also forcibly took them away to serve as soldiers and conscripts. It was the leadership division that brought hope to these old, weak, women and children who had difficulty surviving, and brought food, medicine, drinking water and all the necessities of life, so that they could get through this darkest and most difficult time."

"I always believe that war, as a kind of violent conflict that will always appear intermittently in the long history of mankind, is not the mainstream. In the long run, it will inevitably be an episode in the process of human development. Human development will still be dominated by peace."

"And what the leader does is to preserve more seeds of hope for the peaceful development of mankind, hoping that more innocent lives devastated by war can live to see the day when the smoke of war dissipates. This is the only thing that has never changed."

Pa pa pa pa pa pa——

Ka ka ka ka ka——

Warm applause and the flashing shutter sounds of cameras came one after another, one after another, and sounded together.

Malashenko has an undoubted excellent speaking ability. When he is completely away from the manuscript and performs on the spot, he still has the outstanding ability to conquer the media elites present. The continuous applause and the shutter sound that freezes this moment are the best proof.

However, the handover and change of good and bad things are often only in an imperceptible moment.

When Malashenko pointed his finger at the third and first American reporter after the applause died down, the "good show" had really just begun.

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