The Third Reich

Chapter 1218 Belarusian Liberation Army (1)

"Now, under the blitzkrieg of our Germany, the Soviet Union is retreating steadily. Just yesterday at noon, the entire Petersburg has been turned into ruins. There is nothing that our Germany cannot conquer." The above is a German who explained, But he can speak fluent Russian.

"How is it? Don't believe it? Well, I have a photo here, you can take a look." The German held the enlarged photo, and many people in the front row with good eyes could see it clearly.

When Germany bombed, it followed the reconnaissance plane. The reconnaissance plane took pictures after the bombing. The whole city had been blown up, and various rivers could be seen from the air, and only Petersburg had landforms.

Petersburg, bombed? Immediately, the eyes of some people present became wet. For them, it was a holy place.

"Just like Exeter, no city can survive our German attack, we've broken through Minsk, we've broken through Petersburg, and next month, we'll be rushing to Moscow!"

The Germans continued to declare proudly: "In this case, everyone present, please recognize the current situation, and you are left with two choices."

Hearing this, everyone present calmed down, and they knew that the time to decide their fate had come.

"Belarus was originally the homeland of the East Slavic people, who have lived here since ancient times, but it was annexed by Russia at the end of the eighteenth century, and after the establishment of the Soviet Union, it was forced to join the Soviet Union. Now, with the help of our Germany, Belarus Finally independent again." The speaker was cadence at this point.

"On this land, the Belarusian state will be re-established. Therefore, a Belarusian state's own army is also needed. We now call it the Belarusian Liberation Army, which is mainly responsible for guarding the security of Belarus. Now, everyone present can join voluntarily. The Belarusian Liberation Army, contributing its strength to this land."

Belarusian Liberation Army? Hearing this, many people present were disgusted in their hearts.

They were indeed captured, but that didn't mean they would defect. If they joined the so-called Belarusian Liberation Army, they would definitely be the enemy of the Soviet Union.

Although the Soviet Union has not been established for many years, they are too afraid in their hearts. Moscow is cruel enough.

How many people died in the purge a few years ago? Thinking of this, they all trembled in their hearts. They all came from that era. Everyone was full of awe for Stalin. Surrendering is one thing, defecting is another. what!

"Of course, if you don't want to join the Belarusian Liberation Army, you will use your own strength to contribute to the construction of Belarus." The Germans continued to say: "Now, Belarusian traffic is too backward, and the empire wants to be in Belarus. To build a highway, at the same time, the bridges and railways in Belarus need to be repaired, and you need to participate in these. All mines also need to resume production as soon as possible.”

How to use captives? Of course, they can't be held in prisoner-of-war camps, they must be fully utilized!

When Germany and the Soviet Union had close relations, Germany helped build a railway. Unlike the original narrow-gauge railway in the Soviet Union, it was the same broad-gauge railway as in Western Europe.

This railway transported a large amount of iron ore at that time, which brought great convenience to the development of Germany's military industry. During the war, because Germany attacked too fast, this railway was hardly damaged. into the hands of Germany.

Now this railway only needs to be slightly repaired before it can be put into use. It is much more convenient to transport supplies by railway than by road.

There are almost no roads here, most of which are muddy and unhardened roads, which are very bad compared to the conditions in Europe. In order for Germany to march smoothly, it needs to build a high-grade road.

This task, of course, was carried out by these prisoners of war.

Germany will not waste food, give them the least amount of food every day, and let them do the heaviest work, no matter when they are exhausted.

In addition to road construction, there are mines and so on. In short, these free labor must be used effectively.

Is this cruel? Of course not. Historically, the Soviet Union treated German prisoners of war in the same way. Under Beria's gun, they were taken to the Ural Mountains to mine, and more people died.

After hearing this second choice, everyone fell silent, no one was a fool, no one could hear the Germans' voices, it's better to join the Belarusian Liberation Army, so that you can have military pay and food, you can live a little better, To be a coolie is basically to be abused until the end of your life.

How to choose?

They are already inclined to the first option, but they still have pressure in their hearts when they think of the terrible commander in Moscow.

At this moment, in the distance, a high-grade Mercedes-Benz bulletproof car of the SS drove towards this side, instantly attracting the attention of many people.

The German who was talking here stopped immediately after seeing it, ran over nimbly, opened the door in front of the stopped car, and then saluted, speaking fluent German.

Lieutenant General Khacharov knew some German, and his expression changed immediately.

The German senior general who got out of the car, the handsome looking young man, was Cyric's capable general, Reinhard Heydrich.

Among the high-level officials in Germany, Reinhardt is a special case. He is the only high-level official who is not intoxicated with power, has a practical spirit, is not complacent with the pleasure of killing and simple and crude racism. The executor of the killing, he is very good at dividing and conquering, a power technique that originated in ancient China, which is especially commendable.

It can be said that other people in Germany are responsible for expansion, and they will only expand, while Reinhardt is responsible for integrating the expanded lands, so that these lands and the people above can serve the empire.

Now, Reinhardt is here, and there is a hint of coldness and handsomeness on his delicate face.

The German in charge of the speech, that is, a subordinate sent by Reinhardt himself, reported a few words to Reinhardt. Reinhardt nodded, and then stepped onto the podium.

"I'm here to tell you a piece of news," Reinhardt said. "Now, in Moscow, an order No. 270 has just been passed. This order has something to do with you."

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