Chapter 2070 The Way of the Human Heart
Since the beginning of the distribution of supplies, Malashenko never thought of making everyone equal and everyone equal. There was no such thing as everyone getting a lot of supplies.
Malashenko was not distributing supplies to the Poles to be a saint or a good person. These supplies confiscated from the Germans who were killed had a clear purpose: to reduce the riots and crimes in the Warsaw area under his rule, and to reduce the Red Army being shot by anti-Soviet Poles and attacked in the city. This is what Malashenko wanted.
It is easy to reduce the riots and crimes in the areas under his rule.
Give the Poles the minimum rations that can keep them from starving to death.
As long as they are not starved to death and are not forced to a desperate situation, Malashenko believes that those who have a little bit of brains will never dare to take risks. Knowing that the Red Army is ruthless in killing people and has really done it and shed blood, they dare to joke with their lives recklessly.
As for who should be given more supplies, Malashenko had planned it in advance. Of course, more supplies will be given to those who have taken practical actions to "support the Red Army". The level of support will be distinguished according to the degree of support and the actual actions.
For example, if you take the initiative to give up your house and lend it to the Red Army troops responsible for guarding a certain block to station and deploy weapons, then this is a great achievement of supporting the Red Army with practical actions, and you will be directly given three times the amount of supplies that ordinary people share.
If you not only lend your house to the Red Army, but are also willing to light a fire and cook for the Red Army soldiers stationed in the block, and take care of the food, saving the kitchen team from the tortuous journey of delivering food from a long distance. Then this is an excellent move to further support the Red Army, and you must be rewarded!
On the basis of three times, you will be given two times, five times the supplies of ordinary people, and you can take them directly. The list will be clearly written in advance in an indelible handwriting, and you just need to come and get the things when the time comes.
If you have finished eating or it is not enough, it doesn't matter. You can apply to the Red Army later. As long as you continue to support and actively cooperate, everything can be discussed.
What? You said that Malashenko's doing this will make those Polish ghosts who received less supplies jealous, extremely, and indignant?
Sorry, this is what Malashenko wants. If these Polish ghosts cannot have this mentality, Malashenko may not be willing to distribute supplies in this way.
The human heart is a very complicated thing. This thing has good and bad, black and white. The influence of will and emotions derived from the human heart has long been the result of many things. To master the human heart is a very complicated knowledge. Malashenko happened to have some achievements in this regard and knew a little bit of how to use the human heart.
You said you are extremely envious and indignant, and you also want to receive so many supplies?
Yes, learn from him, learn from his family to support the Red Army and work for the Red Army.
We are not afraid of small things you do, but we are afraid of not doing them. As long as you take action, there will be corresponding rewards, and the safety of your whole family will be protected by the Red Army. So don't worry that because you have done a lot and received too many valuable things, jealous thugs will smash and rob your house in the middle of the night. The Red Army will definitely treat him to peanuts and hang his body for public display.
You say you don't want to work for the Red Army, and want to get more supplies for free?
Sorry, that's impossible. The Red Army's supplies are not given to idiots and lazy people.
If you are even more ignorant and plan to steal and rob, do you remember what happened to those who dared to disobey the will of the Red Army? Remember the gunshots and blood splashing on the small square near noon?
You have to know that it hasn't snowed yet and the soil hasn't frozen yet. It's not a big deal to dig the ground and bury a few, dozens, or even hundreds of bodies. After all, there are rewards for helping the Red Army dig pits to bury the dead, so there is no need to worry about no one taking the job.
As for killing, the only truth is that as long as you dare to commit a crime, the Red Army will dare to kill you.
In Malashenko's eyes, there is no difference between one person committing a crime and a hundred people committing a crime. It's nothing more than giving out more things as a reward for digging graves.
Moreover, this does not cost the Red Army's own "money". The "useless waste" scraped from the German corpses is used to pay the reward. Rounding it off, it is equivalent to the Red Army not having to pay anything and getting free labor in exchange for peace in the city under its rule. Isn't this too beautiful?
Malashenko pointed out two ways for all the Poles in the city under his rule.
If you want to live, you can live easily and easily, and you can live much more comfortably than during the German rule. You can say that life is full of hope all of a sudden.
If you want to die, it's even easier, and you also know what to do to die the fastest.
If you insist on doing something the Red Army doesn't allow you to do, and make a big noise, you will definitely meet your great-great-great-grandfather and even your ancestors as soon as possible. The Red Army will provide a one-stop burial service to ensure your satisfaction.
Malashenko will not impose his absolute will on these Poles, nor will he exploit and oppress these Poles ruthlessly with Nazi-style brutal rule, nor will he be as perverted as the SS bastards who kill for fun.
You choose your own path, and you can decide whether you want to live or die.
As for those Polish ghosts who openly made trouble, they simply saw that people who supported the Red Army took away a pile of supplies like a small mountain, so much that they had to use a human-powered cart to barely load it all and take it away.
But when it came to me, I only received so little supplies that I couldn't even fill my small bag. The imbalance in my heart suddenly became distorted and distorted.
The timid, the cunning, and the smart ones didn't say anything, or chose to wait and see and wait for an opportunity to act.
The stupid Bs with poor brains and low emotional intelligence would jump out to make trouble, which is what Malashenko saw at the moment. The process of the matter was just as simple.
The few Polish ghosts who dared to make trouble must have failed. They were driven out by the Red Army soldiers who maintained order, who hit them in the face with rifle butts and beat them up, but they didn't confiscate the supplies that these bastards had just received.
Was this Malashenko being merciful? Was he kind enough to give these Polish ghosts a chance?
Of course not.
It was just because Malashenko knew very well that if you didn't give these people even the minimum supplies to prevent them from starving to death, then the rumor of "the Red Army brutally starved people to death" would be confirmed, and it was witnessed by so many people.
Taking a step back, you have to consider that these people whose supplies were confiscated and had nothing to eat would do anything when they were hungry. They didn't dare to provoke the Red Army, let alone rob and kill people?
Neither of the two possible results was what Malashenko wanted, which was obviously not conducive to the rule of this small urban area under his rule.
After returning the list to the captain and asking him to go back to work and perform his duties, Malashenko, who did not stay with Lavrinenko for too long, continued to stroll away, and spoke to Lavrinenko who knew and witnessed all this while walking.
"Everything is going as we expected, and it's all in plan. Soon, our lives in this small town will be noticeably more comfortable. There are more people who want to live a good life than those who are tired of living and want to die."
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