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The Third Empire - Chapter 1215

Published at 19th of October 2021 11:34:21 AM


Chapter 1215: 1215

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How many people will die?

Either die on the battlefield, or be shot because of battle failure. In short, the only way to save the current situation is to force their soldiers to go up even if they die.

At this time, Stalin's eyes were full of anger. Pavlov wanted to go to the battlefield. There was no way. He had to be executed, so that he could deter others.

However, as if these were not enough, he looked at his men and finally noticed Khrushchev in the corner. Suddenly, Stalin had an idea.

"Comrade Khrushchev, how can we stop the current trend of fear of failure and flight as soon as we contact the German army?" Stalin said to Khrushchev.

To put it more directly, there is now a terrible atmosphere of failure and collapse in the army. Once this atmosphere spreads, it will be quite disadvantageous to the Soviet Union.

As a person who breathed wind and rain on the political stage, Stalin keenly noticed this, especially after the fall of Petersburg, I'm afraid this trend will be more serious.

At the same time, Stalin also knew everyone's ability, and Khrushchev still had a mind in this regard.

Sure enough, after being called by Stalin, Khrushchev sorted out his ideas and soon began his proposal.

"I think that in order to stop the spread of this improper atmosphere and make the troops fight with high morale, we should issue the strictest military regulations." Khrushchev said, "we cannot tolerate cowardly soldiers who surrender once surrounded by the enemy! We cannot tolerate timid commanders who lose their uniforms and flee to the rear once they are attacked by the enemy! If we give in to these cowards and deserters, they will soon destroy our army and our country. Cowards and deserters must be completely eliminated. "

These words of Khrushchev were deeply appreciated by Stalin. Stalin nodded: "go on."

"Especially those battalion and regiment commanders who hide themselves in bunkers and ignore the battlefield situation and battle process. They are liars. We must remove these liars and reduce them to soldiers. If necessary, they shall be executed immediately on the spot and replaced by lower ranking officers or brave and strong Red Army soldiers. "

In Khrushchev's mind, his thoughts ran like water. Once he began to think about this, he soon said clearly: "those commanders and political workers who lost, tore off their badges, fled to the rear or surrendered in battle must be regarded as deserters, and their family members will be arrested as relatives of those who broke the oath, traitors and deserters. Commanders and political commissars at higher levels have the right to execute such deserters among officers on the spot. "

Khrushchev's words stunned everyone present.

If anyone retreats back, not only to punish himself, but also to spare their relatives, will such punishment be too severe?

Even Zhukov frowned. Obviously, if this military regulation is formulated, it may make the soldiers look at death and fight to the end, or it may be counterproductive and force the soldiers who have surrendered to the opposite!

"Yes, that's what we should do!" Stalin has made a decision.

"All units and troops surrounded by the enemy should fight to the end without hesitation, protect their equipment with their lives, attack the enemy from the enemy's rear and destroy the Germans. If their troops are surrounded by the enemy, every soldier, no matter how old his position, has the responsibility to obey the command of his superiors, fight to the end and break through the blockade. If officers or soldiers do not organize active resistance and fight back against the enemy, but choose to surrender, they can be removed by any means from the air or on the ground. The families of members of the Red Army who surrender to the enemy will be deprived of their national rights and assistance. "

In Khrushchev's opinion, one by one, those deserters who retreat will be executed on the spot, and those surrounded troops must fight to the end, otherwise the families of those captured will also be implicated.

"Yes, we Soviet have only martyrs, no prisoners and deserters!" Stalin knocked on the table with his own cigarette pot: "this military regulation must be formulated immediately. Khrushchev, you are responsible for it. It will be drafted today, submitted to me for review, and distributed to the whole army for study!"

In Stalin's eyes, bombardment had no prisoners of war, only defectors. As long as a soldier is captured, he is a traitor.

Why were you captured? Even if the Germans rush to you, pull a grenade and die with the Germans, you can kill a German, but you choose to surrender. Such behavior is a betrayal of the Soviet Union!

How those captured families will be implicated depends on how the following people implement it. According to the experience of the Great Purge, the most direct and effective is, of course, to shoot those captured families together, frighten them and see who dares to surrender!

Khrushchev promised excitedly that he had finally found his value. He flattered Stalin again.

He did not know what role the order No. 270 drafted by him and signed by the headquarters of the Supreme Command played in the whole Patriotic War.

Don't lolrostock, POW camp.

The whole battle in Belarus is over. In this large-scale encirclement and annihilation battle, more than 300000 soldiers of the western special military region have become prisoners.

These prisoners were held in several POW camps, and their fate was unknown.

In the European war, some gentlemen meant that those prisoners of war had not been abused, even those who stayed in Germany after the war.

However, unlike the Soviet Union.

It is no shame for the British and French troops to surrender if they can't fight. Anyway, both sides are signatories to the Geneva Convention and must treat prisoners equally.

The Soviet Union did not sign the Geneva Convention, so the Treaty of preferential treatment for prisoners was invalid for the Soviets.

The whole POW camp was very crowded. People wearing military uniforms and removing any rank marks gathered together. In front of them, on the platform, German propagandists were talking.

Lieutenant General Vladimir Yakovlev kacharov has also become a prisoner. When he surrendered, he had been recognized by the other party, so now he has been given preferential treatment. He sits in the front.




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