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The first thousand five hundred and fifty-three chapters bombard Stalin

The Katin Massacre was a planned massacre of the Poles in the Katin Forest.

The Poles are very strange. They don’t have diamonds and don’t take on porcelain work. However, the Poles are just people who are incompetent and have to look for trouble everywhere, and they are typically worthy of beating.

In later generations, the Poles shouted everywhere, saying their miserable situation in World War II, and accusing the atrocities of the Germans and the Soviets. However, no matter what, there was no love or hatred for no reason. When the Poles' cavalry trampled around and when they massacred Soviet prisoners of war, they should have thought that this day would come.

Therefore, Reinhardt had no disgust for the massacre of the Poles. In fact, as the head of the German secret police, Reinhardt hoped that he could also show his strength like the Soviets and kill a group of these Poles.

Unfortunately, the Head of Cialis disagreed. For the Head of Cialis, the Poles have more important significance. Only by leaving the Poles who hated the Soviet Union can we better rule this land.

Poles deserve to die.

But I shouldn't die in my own hands. Now, I can use this massacre to severely attack the Moscow government.

"I tell you what happened here with a sad mood," Reinhardt said. "Just two years ago, there was a terrible massacre here, and the unarmed people were killed in teams by the Soviets."

"If they make a mistake, they can be handed over to the court. Even if it is the Soviets' own court, they declare them guilty and then execute them to death. This way, even if it attracts international protests, it will be considered a procedure, but the Soviets did not." Reinhardt said: "The Soviets secretly escorted the tens of thousands of people to this forest, dug a big hole here, shot them and buried them all in this big hole."

"This practice is quite despicable." Reinhardt said: "After human beings have entered a civilized society, this behavior is an inhumane massacre. It is a crime against humanity. The one who has made this crime is the current Moscow government!"

This is not to be denied. Even in later generations, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Russian government admitted the massacre, believing that it was a mistake made by Stalin.

In this era, this planned large-scale massacre shocked the reporters who came.

Sir William Russell, a famous British reporter of the Times, was also invited. Now, looking at all this, he felt a burst of blood surge in his head.

"Why did the Soviets do this? They claimed to be victims of World War II and received a large amount of assistance from the United States. They could do such a thing? The people of the free world will never tolerate such an anti-human country!"

This sentence is simply very good! Reinhardt wants such people who cooperate with him. Reinhardt paused his voice: "Because this is a dictatorial country, they proclaim their ideology to the outside world and strive for the whole mankind. In fact, they have long deteriorated. They sacrifice everything for their own selfish desires and the authority of their personal leadership. They only need one voice, and any opposition voice is wrong. They even sacrifice more people for this. They are cruel to their enemies and the same goes for their own people. You should have heard of the Great Purge, right?"

This kind of crime against humanity by the Soviets is hard to describe. The recent one is of course the great purge launched by Stalin, and 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 also had hatred towards the Moscow government and Stalin.

How many people did Stalin kill for his personal authority? How many innocent people were implicated?

Stalin used the hatred of the state to cover up his personal faults and tied everyone to a chariot. These could enhance the resistance of the Soviet Union and also easily acted against him, causing hatred for him.

Now in the occupied areas, there are conferences for reminiscing and sweetness almost everywhere, telling the numerous crimes committed during Stalin's rule. Those who lost their relatives during the great purge will stand up without hesitation.

By building roads, many families have food to eat, and life is better than during the Soviet reign. What else do they have to force?

This time, the use of the Soviets to massacre the Poles can further illustrate the evil of the Soviet rule!

Hearing his words, the reporters present suddenly became even more angry: "Yes, this is an authoritarian and evil government, and it should be completely defeated!"

Yakov felt a rumbling sound in his mind.

Although he had conflicts with his father and believed that his father was an outsider, in his eyes, he was first of all a Soviet. Now the Soviet Union is suffering from barbaric invasion, the Germans are the enemy, and his battle is necessary.

But now, this belief is slowly shaking, and the thousands of Soviet prisoners of war at the scene, most of the people, are fighting fiercely in their minds.

The Germans are enemies, and what the Germans say now is a lie.

But what about these corpses at the scene? They were definitely not falsely accused by the Soviets!

Moreover, they remembered that during the Great Purge, everyone was in danger, some upright people were taken away and shot, and people around them were executed because of being implicated. The situation at that time was really inhumane.

The Moscow government, leader Stalin, has such a style. Is there any future with such a government?

Reinhardt spoke Russian in order to let all the people present hear it and let them know that the Soviets committed many sins, and the Moscow government was the most evil!

Yakov was also in a fierce struggle in his heart at this time.

If Stalin was here, he would definitely save the situation. Yes, it was the Soviet Union who killed him. This was revenge. Anyone who dared to take action against the Soviet Union would have to pay the price. This was the case for the Poles and the Germans!

So what about the massacre? The Poles still slaughtered Soviet soldiers who put down their weapons!

Stalin was determined, he did right, he did this for the sake of the Soviets!

But Stalin was not here. When the prisoners on the scene saw all this, they began to touch their hearts. They were not as firm as Stalin.

Yakov's mind was rumbling, without any more consciousness. At this time, his mind was very messy. He did not notice the movement around him. The German high-ranking official, Reinhardt, had slowly walked to him.
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