Chapter 1555 The Mouth Bombards Stalin
The Katyn Massacre was a planned massacre of Poles by the Soviets in the Katyn Forest.
Poles are very strange, they don't have diamonds, they don't work with porcelain, but Poles are just incompetent people who have to look for trouble everywhere.
In later generations, Poles shouted everywhere about their tragic situation in World War II, and accused Germany and the Soviet Union of atrocities. However, no matter what, there was no love and hatred for no reason. When the Polish cavalry trampled everywhere, when the When they slaughtered Soviet prisoners of war, they should have thought of this day.
Therefore, Reinhardt has no distaste for the slaughter of Poles. In fact, as the head of the German secret police, Reinhardt hopes that he can also show his strength like the Soviets, and treat these Poles ruthlessly. kill a group.
It is a pity that President Cyric disagreed. For President Cyric, the Poles have a more important meaning. Only by leaving the Poles who hated the Soviet Union, can this land be better governed.
Poles be damned.
It's just that he shouldn't die in his own hands. Now, he can use this massacre to severely attack the Moscow government.
"It is with sadness that I tell everyone what happened here," Reinhardt said. "Just two years ago, here, there was a terrible massacre, where unarmed people were killed by the Soviets in droves. killed."
"If they make a mistake, they can be tried by a court, even if it is the Soviets' own court, they will be declared guilty and then executed, even if it attracts international protests, it is considered a procedure. However, the Soviets did not Reinhardt said: "The Soviets secretly escorted these tens of thousands of people into this forest, dug a big hole here, shot them and buried them in this big hole."
"This kind of practice is quite despicable." Reinhardt said: "After human beings have entered a civilized society, this kind of behavior is an act of inhuman slaughter. It is a crime against humanity, and it was created by one hand. , the current Moscow government!"
This is undeniable, even in later generations, after the disintegration of the Soviet Union, the Russian government also acknowledged the massacre, believing that it was a mistake made by Stalin.
And in this day and age, this kind of planned mass slaughter shocked the reporters who came.
Sir William Russell, the famous reporter of the British "The Times", was also invited to come here. Now, watching all this, he felt a burst of blood in his head.
"Why did the Soviets do this? They advertised themselves as victims of World War II and received a lot of assistance from the United States. How could they do such a thing? The people of the free world will never tolerate such an anti-human country. of!"
This sentence is simply too good to say! What Reinhardt wanted was such a person who cooperated with him, and Reinhardt paused: "Because this is a dictatorial country, they advertise their ideology to the outside world, and they are fighting for the sake of all mankind. They have long since deteriorated. They sacrifice everything for their own selfish desires and the authority of their personal leadership. They only need one voice. Any opposing voice is wrong. They even sacrifice more for this. People don't care, they are cruel to the enemy, and the same to their own people, you must have heard of the Great Purge, right?"
Such crimes against humanity by the Soviets are innumerable. The most recent, of course, was the great purge initiated by Stalin. How many innocent people have been implicated!
In the areas occupied by Germany, there were underground struggles, but very few. After being suppressed, many people obeyed the new German government. Why? Because they hated the Moscow government and Stalin too.
How many people did Stalin kill for his personal authority? How many innocent people have been implicated?
Stalin used the hatred of the state to cover up his personal faults, while tying everyone to the chariot, which strengthened the Soviet Union's resistance, but also easily counterproductive and made people hate him.
Now in the occupied areas, there are almost everywhere there are remembrance meetings, telling about the numerous crimes committed during Stalin's rule, those who lost their loved ones in the great purges, will stand up without hesitation.
By building roads, many families have food to eat, and life is better than during the Soviet period. What more can they demand?
And this time, the use of the massacre of the Poles by the Soviets can better illustrate the evil of Soviet rule!
Hearing his words, the reporters present became even more angry: "Yes, this is an autocratic and evil government, and it should be completely overthrown!"
Yakov felt a rumbling sound in his head.
Although he has a conflict with his father, thinking that his father is an outsider, but, in his eyes, he is first and foremost a Soviet, and now the Soviet Union is suffering from barbaric aggression, the Germans are the enemy, and his battle is necessary.
But now, this belief is slowly being shaken. Thousands of Soviet prisoners of war on the scene, most of them, are fighting fiercely in their minds.
The Germans are the enemy, and everything the Germans say now is a lie.
But what about the bodies at the scene? Definitely not framed by the Soviets!
Moreover, they remembered that during the Great Purge, everyone was in danger, some upright people were directly taken away and shot, and people around them were executed because they were implicated. The situation at that time was really dehumanizing.
The Moscow government, leader Stalin, behaved like this. Is there a future for following such a government?
Reinhardt was speaking in Russian, just to let those present hear and let them know that the Soviets have committed a series of crimes, and the Moscow government is the most evil!
Yakov was also fighting fiercely in his heart at this time.
If Stalin is here, it will definitely save the situation. Yes, the Soviet Union killed it. This is revenge. Anyone who dares to attack the Soviet Union will have to pay the price. This is true for the Poles and the same for the Germans!
What about the massacre? The Poles still slaughtered Soviet soldiers who laid down their weapons!
Stalin was firm, he did the right thing, he did it for the Soviets!
But Stalin was not here. The prisoners at the scene saw all this, and their hearts began to stir. They did not have the firm will of Stalin.
Yakov's brain was rumbling, and there was no more consciousness. At this time, his mind was very confused, and he did not notice the movement around him. The German high-ranking official, Reinhardt, had slowly walked up to him. .
"Now, let's interview the Soviet prisoners on the spot and ask them what they think at this time." Reinhardt said to Yakov: "lady, when you see all this, what are you thinking?"