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Chapter 212

The birds in the forest were refreshing and it was another peaceful and peaceful morning. This was the ceasefire line between Germany and Poland, without any documents, but this line had long been drawn out by German and Soviet diplomats, so the German team stopped their own pace here.

The defenders on the Western Polish front were wiped out, and the Eastern Front was fighting fiercely with the Soviet Union, so it was impossible for a fight here: the Germans were on holiday, and the Poles would not come over to provoke the Germans who were no longer moving forward.

On the third day after the German team arrived here, a Polish defender began to garrison the opposite side. This poor Polish infantry battalion faced a whole SS armored division. Everyone knew the outcome once the German army continued to advance, so these Poles only symbolically dug two trenches across the river.

Rennes often sits beside the tanks and watches the sunset these two days, because the afterglow is really beautiful, red like a burning town, which reminds Rennes of the unhealthy years of massacre of Polish tanks.

Renne's leopard tank was repaired and another iron plate was welded to the slightly damaged front armor plate, which made his tank slightly different from others. However, his tank was indeed different from others, because his tank was painted with a awesome number 113.

The tank destroyed 29 tanks in one breath on the battlefield on the Eastern Front of Germany and reimbursed seven trucks and 14 artillery pieces from Poland. This record made him temporarily ranked first in the German armored force killer list. After hearing the commander of the regiment, the head of state smiled and decided to personally award the Iron Cross to the commander of the great tank.

Two SS soldiers carrying rifles patrolled the roads in the town and saw Rennes stopping on the roadside. The two walked under the tank, lit cigarettes and began to talk to Rennes.

"When will we fight?" a patrol infantryman took a deep breath of cigarettes and asked, "It has been a few days since he stopped here, and many infantry have already arrived. Could it be that we only fought half of the Soviet Union?"

Renn leaned against the tank's gun barrel, with a comfortable face and replied softly: "If the above does not allow us to attack, wouldn't it be nice to just rest like this?"

The cannon leader Andre, who was wiping the tank periscope, burst into laughter after hearing this. Compared to the cold-blooded and crazy battlefield Rennes, he still prefers the lazy little boy now. At least Rennes feels good now, and there is no problem.

"Hey! Look at that! The Poles on the opposite side are coming to deliver things again." Bauman stood on the turret and shouted loudly: "Many refugees, it seems that the Poles in the east can't stand it."

Poland is in a mess now. Everyone embarked on the road to fleeing famine, because of war and hunger. Those who lost their homes struggled desperately to survive, but when they fled into the territory of the Polish army-controlled area, they found that life became more difficult.

The farmers who had nothing had brought their families, their luggage and bags, their elderly mothers and young children, and embarked on the road to escape. At the beginning, everyone retreated eastward, but after losing their land, houses and food, more refugees began to come westward. The road entering the German-occupied area was filled with slowly squirming crowds who had escaped from eastern Poland, some walking, some taking big cars, rickshaws, rafts, cars... People's shouts and shouts spread to the fields in the distance, mixing into a continuous and low sound, like a wounded beast pouring blood into a long river.

The German army's method of treating these people was relatively simple. Young and strong laborers and women were gathered together. These people were escorted to the original border between Germany and Poland, where they were assigned to work in large farms or light industrial factories. They could only be converted into formal employees after working for three years.

However, according to the minimum allocation, food and clothing will be provided to these people, and collective residences will be prepared for everyone. Of course, the elderly or children will be given priority for the shelter of these people - this is the solution that Augustus and Acardo came up with. The middle-aged labor force with children or elderly is relatively stable, and is easy to control and manage, and even if they escape, they will not be too fast. The head of state was very satisfied with this strategy, and this arrangement increased his plan to revitalize the German light industry plan to increase the speed.

Those innocent elderly or children who are not cared for are assigned to work as laborers in the concentration camps. The fate of these people is relatively miserable, because Germany is limited to national strength, so it is quite willing to let the conditions in the concentration camps.

In recent days, more and more Poles have come to the German control line and want to return to their hometown, most of which are elderly and children, which makes the German defenders a little busy. They are responsible for identifying these fleeing groups and choosing to send them to the primitive border between Germany and Poland, where conditions are more favorable, or place them on the spot in nearby concentration camps to work.

So identifying these refugees became a bad guy. Often, these people didn't know where they heard that Germany was selecting labor, so they used all the things they could do to exchange for a place to take refuge in Germany.

Some weak teenage girls would rather stay in a nearby place and spend a good night with a dozen German soldiers, and also demanded a chance to work in a German textile factory. It is obvious that they will be eliminated after they go - of course, they may sleep with others to obtain the qualification to stay in a textile factory.

Of course, the old lady and the old man smashed off their dentures, took off their engagement rings that had been carrying for decades, and bribed these German soldiers who held the power of life and death. However, their fate was extremely tragic. Often, after their property was stolen, people were sent to work in the concentration camp.

On October 1, Akado personally ordered the construction of 30 new elderly concentration camps in the Polish-occupied area and 10 young concentration camps. The supply of these elderly concentration camps is very scarce, and more than half of the elderly are destined to starve to death. On the contrary, the conditions for the young concentration camps are slightly better and the work they do not work too heavily. However, they still have to engage in a lot of labor and learn German to obtain the qualification to go out.

These concentration camps are responsible for the production of bedding, simple chemicals, winemaking, and other non-main war materials, as well as several harmful chemical factories and heavy pollution projects. In Acardo's plan, Germany should try to use every labor force to produce materials for itself. In this plan, it is different from Hitler's national policy.

Of course, on the primitive border between Germany and Poland, the Poles who lost their country found that the Germans were actually very easy to get along with, and provided them with arable land and production tools. All they had to do was hand over half of the grain output, and of course the remaining half belonged to the farmers. Of course, professionals would come to supervise the work in the work. As long as these lands were cultivated for three years, one-tenth of them would be allocated to them for private ownership, which was obviously much better than those who died of old age in concentration camps.

Compared to Hitler's madness in another history, Akado's strategy may not be very clever, but he cleverly divided the large group of the Poles, divided a force into several weak branches for management. When dividing up interests, he even brought some locals and Jews, which was much better than a simple genocide policy and was much less boycotted.

Through the Great German Party, Acardo implemented the Great German national theory in the German controlled areas. The basis of this theory is very simple, that is, as long as any nation is under German rule, they must admit that they are part of the Great German nation. After a little work, the original civilians of the defeated country can also join the Great German family and enjoy the benefits brought by the power of Germany.

Although this robber theory with many loopholes was criticized by Western countries as soon as it was introduced, under the dual encouragement of bayonets and potato black bread, Germany's GDP actually increased by 21% in a state of war. This achievement has to be said to be a victory for the invaders: the economic glory built on the bones concealed the iron wire isolation areas in the border areas that were like hell in the woods.

"Men stand up! Go to the right! If anyone dares to get into each other's team, I will shoot them to death!" A SS infantryman holding a submachine gun ordered loudly. Beside him, the SS officer sitting next to a broken table was holding his glasses and looking at a beautiful watch.

The table in front of him was filled with valuable items such as gold rings, gold teeth, pocket watches, gold chains, etc. On the other side, there was a small scale for weighing, and two recorders next to him were recording the weight and appearance of these things in detail. Obviously, these SS were not embezzling, but were collecting precious metals in a planned manner.

The Germans plundered everything, gold, silver, copper and iron, as long as the SS was ordered to collect it, every gram of copper could be produced to kill the enemy when the war broke out. So not only collecting enemy prisoners, but also in Germany, wooden forks, wooden spoons and other utensils have even begun to be promoted.

"Hey! Rennes!" Andre looked at the noisy "transit review" not far away, patted Rennes on the shoulder and asked, "Is it right or wrong for you to start such a war? Can we win the war in the end?"

"I don't know whether we are right or wrong in doing this, Andre. I only know that I was ordered to leave my hometown and come here across thousands of miles to kill all the enemies who refused to surrender for the head of state and the motherland." Renn stared at an old man not far away who was being shot because he refused to hand over his pocket watch and gold ring, and said expressionlessly: "As for whether he can win, it is not the problem I think. I am only responsible for winning."
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