Chapter 315 Searching for Soviet Supplies
Chapter 315 Searching for Soviet Supplies
How can you fish in troubled waters, get a good treatment, and want to go back and live a peaceful life? It is impossible in any era. Besides, this order was issued by our commander-in-chief, who has long seen through your petty thoughts. If you want to eat well and wear warm clothes, you have to pay for it. You have to be tied to our chariots. Otherwise, you should be like ordinary soldiers and wait for daily relief food!
In addition, if you want to live a better life, there is another way, that is to help us find some warehouses of supplies. You have to work hard to live a better life. Irkutsk is a big city. The Soviets must have stockpiled a lot of things here. It must be very difficult for our people to do it, but you people in the army must know where they are.
Many ordinary soldiers only know where their company's supplies are stored. As for the larger warehouses, they certainly have no right to know. But do you know who the quartermaster is in your regiment? If you don't know, you must know who the officers are, right? If you help us find it, you can also get some better things, such as a whole box of canned beef, which you can open with a knife and eat slowly.
About 1000 quartermasters at all levels were pulled out and immediately loaded onto trucks and taken away. They were also given ideological education. The items used for the ideological education were canned beef and belts. If you tell the truth, you will be allowed to eat the canned beef. If you don't say anything, we don't mind using the belt to teach you how to be a good person again and make you open your mouth. We Chinese people are very human rights-conscious and never abuse prisoners of war. But if you don't say anything, we don't mind helping you loosen up your muscles, which is also a kind of massage.
People's backbones can be divided into different levels. After some quartermasters were taken away, they immediately spilled the beans and told everything they knew. These people were the easiest to deal with. Some people saw that others did not explain, and they did not explain either, and they were still fantasizing that they would have a good life after returning to the Soviet Union. These people were a little difficult to deal with. They could be dragged to the next room and hit a few times with belts, and then they would open their mouths. The most difficult to deal with were the senior officers. These people thought more, and their families had more power in the Soviet Union. They knew some very hidden warehouses.
After an afternoon of searching, a lot of supplies were found, but after calculations by the accounting department, these supplies were not enough. There are nearly 70 troops here, and these supplies are not enough for a week. There must be some huge warehouses that have not been found!
Marshal Timoshenko and Admiral Dudin didn't know much about these things. To them, these were the responsibilities of the logistics department. If they were to take care of these, they would be exhausted every day.
"Captain, we've tried all the methods we can and checked everything, but these guys just won't talk. The supplies we found seem to be quite a lot, piled up like a small mountain, but these supplies are only enough for 10 people, not 70 people. We've also found some ways, and they have three huge warehouses." Kong Erlangzi's army was in charge of this matter, and his soldiers were capable, but it was a pity that they haven't found the supplies yet.
"Damn it, these guys won't cry until they see the coffin. It's all the commander-in-chief's fault. I don't believe that they must be treated as human rights. Human rights can find these warehouses. Bring a few of the biggest troublemakers here, and I'll show them what Chinese soldiers are like. I don't believe that they have locks on their mouths. I can always pry their teeth open." Ordinary officers naturally don't dare to do anything reckless. These quartermasters are very important. If something goes wrong, it will be difficult to explain to the higher-ups. But Kong Erlangzi is different. What kind of qualifications do I have? When the commander-in-chief was the captain of the security team, I was his team leader. Although I am now a security team leader, when the commander-in-chief invites me to drink, when have I been missing?
Although the security regiment leaders all have the same official position, it is because the central government did not give them a higher position. If they were given a higher position, people like Kong Erlangzi would have been promoted long ago. How could he still stay in the position of regiment leader? Although they are all the same security regiments, it can be seen from the material supply and equipment that the commander-in-chief treats these regiment leaders differently. Kong Erlangzi's security regiment has an armored company. How can other security regiments have any armored companies? There are a total of twelve Sherman tanks. After this battle, this guy actually got five 150mm heavy artillery.
There are regulations above. We cannot produce 150mm heavy artillery by ourselves. All of them are imported from Germany. Although there is a production line, the current output is limited due to steel. There are only five artillery pieces per month. But Kong Erlangzi brought such heavy artillery to his artillery company. This is unique among all the security groups. What others dare not do, this guy dares to do. What is his basis? It is because he is well-trained, he can fight hard battles, he is the commander-in-chief's brother, and he is the first person to start with the commander-in-chief.
The capture of these Soviets was certainly a great effort by the Air Force brothers, and the two armored regiments were also assists, but the troops following behind were the Sixth Security Regiment. Without their more than 1 people, could the two armored regiments have kept these hundreds of thousands of prisoners under control? Absolutely impossible. At the beginning, these hundreds of thousands of prisoners were also going to make trouble. Kong Erlangzi picked up a heavy machine gun and shot hundreds of people to death. This was also considered abuse of prisoners of war. If it were someone else, he would have been put in solitary confinement long ago, but Kong Erlangzi was still sitting there happily. Other regiment commanders smoked American Camel cigarettes, but he should be smoking Cuban cigars. Where did he get them? It was not from the commander-in-chief. Others did not have what he had.
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