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Chapter 1217 Belarusian Liberation Army (2) 1)

Reinhart was not on a whim.

Reinhardt was often in the wolf's den and knew Cyric's strategy well. He knew very well how heavy the Soviet Union would be if these captured Soviet troops joined Germany and became German servants.

It was very helpful for disintegrating the will of the Soviet army, so he had been planning how to make this happen quickly.

Now that the entire territory of Belarus has been solved, hundreds of thousands of Soviet soldiers have been captured, the plan has been officially implemented.

At the same time, just before he was about to come here to inspect, he had just received the Soviets' Order No. 270. When he took this order, Reinhardt couldn't believe that he had such good luck. Stalin was in a timely manner to help him. Whatever he wanted, Stalin would give him!

"Stalin said in person that the Soviets only had martyrs, no prisoners or deserters." Reinhardt's second sentence stunned everyone present.

There are only martyrs, no prisoners or deserters. What does this sentence mean? As long as you go to the battlefield, you will either win or die, and there will be no other way!

Lieutenant General Kacharov lowered his head and did not dare to look at Reinhardt above. As a senior commander, he knew more clearly what the meaning of this sentence was.

This is to force the soldiers on the front line to fight to the death. So, what about the soldiers who have surrendered?

"The specific content is like this." Reinhardt began to read the military rules: "The units and troops surrounded by the enemy should fight to the end without hesitation... If their troops are surrounded by the enemy... fight to the end, break through the blockade. If the officers or soldiers do not organize active resistance and fight back against the enemy, but choose to surrender, they can be eliminated from the air or the ground. The families of the Red Army members who surrender to the enemy will be deprived of the state rights and assistance they enjoy."

Don't even let your family go?

"No, this is impossible!" A soldier present suddenly shouted: "I have four brothers in my family, all of whom have joined the army. My eldest and second brothers have all died in battle. Although I surrendered, they cannot punish my family!"

His reaction made the German guardian present stunned. A quick-witted guard, holding the butt stock, was about to smash him.

"Stop!" Reinhardt said.

The stock did not fall in mid-air, and Reinhardt pointed his finger at the warrior: "What's your name? Which unit belongs?"

"Curimic, the 12th Infantry Division." said the soldier.

Reinhardt held a small notebook in his hand and quickly flipped it. After about a dozen pages, he finally turned it: "I'm lucky. I have your information here. Your mother is Yekaterina, right?"

"Yes." The soldier nodded: "You actually know my mother?"

"Because she is already famous in the Soviets," Reinhardt said: "As the mother of the surrender, she has been shot."

"No, no!" Currymic cried out in pain: "How is this possible? What does my surrender have to do with my mother? I was already unconscious at that time, and when I woke up, I was already in the prisoner-of-war camp! No, this is absolutely impossible!"

"If you want exact news, after a few days, we may get a photo, which is the photo of your mother being shot. A public trial meeting was held in the entire village. Originally, your mother would not have been shot, just like several other women, she bowed her head and admitted her mistake, but she did not. She firmly believed that she was a hero's mother, and she was executed on the spot."

Is it an accident? No, there were too many such scenes in the Great Purge in the past few years. If you are not careful, you will be captured and shot as an enemy. Those who admit their mistakes will be threatened at any time.

When did the Soviet Union pay attention to life? Unjust, false and wrong cases are everywhere.

Currymic's tears fell to the ground, and his hands clenched into fists.

"What is there to be nostalgic for such a Soviet? In Stalin's eyes, you are all pawns of existence or absence, and your lives are insignificant. In this way, warning those who intend to surrender is their conscience." Reinhardt continued: "Is such a Soviet worthy of your life to defend? Do you still miss the Soviets over the years? How many of your relatives were killed innocently during the Great Purge? What is the difference between such a regime and the Tsarist era?"

"I am willing to join the Belarusian People's Liberation Army." Kurimic was the first to stand up: "I will not let my own mother die unjustly."

"Where are you? Such a tragedy is happening around you. Maybe the next one will be your turn. Now, you only have one way to save your own relatives, that is, to stabilize the order of Belarus and allow the German army to quickly liberate your hometown. In this way, your mother will be worshipped as a hero, not a traitor, and will not be shot. Take up the weapons in your hands and fight for the honor of your family!"

Reinhardt's agitation was successful: "The Soviet Union, like the Tsarist Russia, was corrupt and had no human nature. In the Tsarist era, you were serfs and had no personal rights. Now, you are still ruled by a centralized system in the Soviet Union. You also have no personal rights. Now, it is time to break this old system and fight for freedom and fairness!"

Reinhardt's words inspired more people, and they stood up one after another and gathered in another place.

Reinhardt was very satisfied.

The German army must advance quickly, and they must take advantage of the blitzkrieg, to solve Moscow before winter comes as much as possible, and even to Moscow the next month.

But the rear is still unstable.

For example, in Belarus, in addition to a large number of Soviet troops surrendering and a small part of them escaped from the encirclement, there were also some Soviet troops who crawled into the forest and the mountains and began guerrilla warfare.

They would destroy Germany's rear transportation lines and restrain Germany's main forces from advancing. In order to advance to Moscow, Germany could not divide its troops to deal with these guerrillas.

This is the significance of the existence of the Belarusian People's Liberation Army. They will have psychological barriers to let them directly to the front line to fight with the Soviet army. Under the leadership of German instructors, they will eliminate the Soviet guerrillas and restore Belarusian peace, especially protecting the safety of railways and highways. This is their responsibility.

They can greatly relieve the pressure on the German army.

As long as their hands are stained with blood from their own people and then they are driven to fight, it will be easier.

As for those who refuse to become the People's Liberation Army of Belarus, let them die in hard labor. The road is their choice, and Germany is a useless person who does not need to waste food.

"Lt. General, what are your plans?" Reinhardt asked Lieutenant General Kacharov before stepping off the podium.
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