Steel Soviet Union

Chapter 2062 The All-Powerful Boss

Malachenko made a decision, but he still sought the opinion of the political commissar on this matter, and together with Lavrinenko, he fully described the matter to the political commissar.

After all, an old man in the family is like a treasure, and Malachenko hopes to get guidance and evaluation from the political commissar who is rich in experience and reading, and see how the political commissar will evaluate his decision.

Slightly unexpectedly, the political commissar only gave a very meaningful and very brief answer to Malachenko's question for comments and opinions.

"This is only half, what is your action plan for the second half? Tell me about it."

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Malachenko was as confused as Lavrinenko, who was in the small building of the division headquarters, and even looked at each other subconsciously, at least at the beginning when they heard this.

However, when Lavrinenko was still confused, Malachenko was able to come back to some of his taste and understand some of the truth. The commissar's speech was indeed very different. He reminded Malashenko of a very important issue without making a sound.

"I understand that killing people alone will not solve the problem. I will ask Karamov to send some people to investigate and see which families among the Polish people who are friendly to us are in urgent need of help. We will shoot the thugs in the square at noon and distribute supplies to the families who are willing to be friendly to us in the square in the evening. Anyone who wants to see it can see it. When this matter spreads, smart people will naturally know what to do. "

The Soviet army's governance of the liberated areas in history was not good enough and was terrible. Malashenko was very clear about this.

In many liberated places, the first wave of Soviet field troops, which were also the most powerful, did not have extra time to stay for too long after defeating and eliminating the German troops in the area. They quickly crossed the border and continued to move forward to the next battlefield.

Most of these elite Soviet front-line field troops were of good quality and had no intention of wasting time with the locals. Fighting was the most urgent matter, but the second wave of second-line Soviet occupation troops that followed up was another matter.

Rape, robbery, murder and arson, basically all the evil deeds you can associate with the battlefield will be reflected more or less. We can't expect these troops that have never fought any hard battles, have very average military qualities, and are mostly composed of "bad people" that the first-line field troops don't want to have any good performance after going abroad to fight in other countries.

Compared with the German fascists who were driven away, the actions of these new second-line Soviet Red Army were really not much different in the eyes of the locals. It was like driving away the evil wolf and bringing in a fierce tiger. Anyway, life was not peaceful.

This also explains why until the 21st century, many places in Eastern Europe did not express gratitude for the liberation of the Soviet Red Army, but instead spoke ill of it.

Political factors cannot be ignored, but on the other hand, the objective fact that cannot be ignored is that the morality of the Soviet second-line occupation troops was not much better, leaving evidence and handles for others to hold on to, which led to the future "unappreciated work and being criticized".

For now, Malashenko has no control over what the Red Army troops in Warsaw will do after the Leader Division leaves, and of course he has no ability or extra time to care.

But in the current situation, the Leader Division is a "guard among guards" unit with the name of the Supreme Leader. Every move is not only of military significance, but also of political significance. It will be magnified and observed under a magnifying glass, whether it is now or in the future.

You can't do those embarrassing things that make Comrade Cifu unhappy. At least after this matter is spread, it must have a certain positive effect and add luster to Comrade Cifu's face. This is my duty and what I should do as the commander of the Leader Division.

In other words, we cannot just treat the people of other countries in the occupied areas with brutality, ruthlessness and cold killing. Malashenko knows that doing so will only backfire and will definitely not have any good results. Various histories have proved this countless times.

No matter how long he stays in Warsaw, as long as he controls this area in Warsaw for one day, Malashenko must take responsibility to manage the liberated area under his command until someone takes over and hands over the job. What happens after that has nothing to do with Malashenko and he doesn't need to care about it.

Malashenko, who knows all of the above, also understands that simply waving a big stick and suppressing and striking will definitely not work. Hitting a stick and giving a sweet date is the best policy.

What are the people?

The people are a group of ordinary people who will never put their heads on their belts and rush to the muzzle of a gun to die as long as they have hope to survive. Whether it is the people of this country or that country, they are the same in the war years, and there is no essential difference. After all, it is better to live a miserable life than to die a good death. Who wants to die if they can live? The truth is so simple.

What will kill you? Malashenko will use practical actions to make it clear to these Poles.

Don't try to make trouble under my nose, otherwise you will definitely die. The bodies on the square are the fate of those who fought against the Soviet Red Army.

Want to live well? That's even simpler. I, Malashenko, will not give you a way to live. On the contrary, I will point out a better and clearer way to live: support the Soviet Red Army.

As long as you show kindness and take practical actions, not just talk but do nothing, then I don't mind rewarding you with something.

Hard currency in the war years, cigarettes and food are all available. I just sent those bastards of the Grossdeutschland Division II to the West. The seized materials are piled up like mountains. I am worried that I have no place to put them to good use. They are so fat. The supplies of the Grossdeutschland Division II are enough to be distributed free of charge.

I have clearly explained to you what you will do to death, and how you can live a better, more nourishing, and more hopeful life. The path has also been pointed out to you, and it is an ultra-low threshold that everyone can do and every household can participate. As long as Just support the Red Army.

No matter how outrageous the Polish guy's IQ is, it's not like everyone is crazy and bent on death, right?

Malashenko was confident that this could be done, and on the other side of the conference table, the political commissar who heard this also smiled and nodded, looking quite pleased.

"Very well, it seems you don't need my help, at least not this time."

After hearing this, Malashenko also smiled. Being able to pick up the treasure of Comrade Political Commissar is probably the biggest "plug-in" he has gained after traveling to this hellish place. If he is confused or needs reminders, suggestions, or guidance, Comrade Comrade will never let you down.

If all the political commissars of the Red Army, no, even just one-third or one-fourth of the political commissars, could be as capable as the political commissars of our division, Malashenko reckons that the hair-washer would have to kick his legs early at least. In half a year, the war will definitely end early.

Now, after the "reminder" from Comrade Political Commissar, Malashenko has a clearer idea of ​​how to manage the liberated area under his control.

"Well, don't tell me, the feeling of combining the military and the government to be a full-power boss, that is, fighting wars and taking care of people, is really fucking exciting! In a sense, this is considered a warlord, right? Even if it is only temporary Experience card, I don’t know if I will have the opportunity to enjoy it again in the future.”

What Malashenko didn't know was that his unintentional words and casual words in his heart would be transformed into another, more unusual way many years after the end of World War II, in a place he did not expect. Make reality.

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