Reborn South Africa as a police officer

Chapter 2322 I always want someone to do something special

Chapter 2322 I always want someone to do something special

Accepting reality always requires a process. Smart people will take the initiative to adjust themselves, face reality with a positive attitude, and choose a relatively good result among countless futures.

The consequences of not accepting the reality are very serious. If you are always immersed in the past glory of the empire, you will eventually be eliminated by the times.

If it is an ordinary person, forget it, live alone and hide in the mountains, bury your head in the beach as an ostrich for the rest of your life, there is no difference between living and dead.

If it is a big man, it will be a complete tragedy, and the whole country will be dragged into the abyss by him, and it will take decades to atone for it.

De Gaulle was undoubtedly a smart man. When he realized that it was impossible for France to return to the top, he turned his head and recognized the reality and hugged the thighs of southern Africa. Compared with the United Kingdom, southern Africa has at least no open hostility towards France.

Forget it in the United States, Angsa people are all a virtue, de Gaulle is very clear.

Russia is clearly going to lose out with Germany, and currently there is no potential to become a pole in the world. Even if de Gaulle is smart, he can't get rid of the limitations of the times. Unlike a guy who is cheating, he has a vision that transcends the entire era.

This is still beyond the times, it is basically getting the customs clearance script.

Rock knows the situation in Russia very well. The Slavs are stubborn, rude, and have nerves thicker than their necks, but they never back down in the face of critical moments of life and death. Therefore, no matter how heavy the loss is, the Russians will win the final victory. It is impossible for the famously "sane" Germans to defeat Russia.

When de Gaulle was in southern Africa, the Battle of Volgograd became a "rat war".

The bearded man did not allow Volgograd, the city named after him, to be occupied by the German army. The Russian army and the German army fought desperately. The advance of the position was calculated in meters. The attacking German army occupied the kitchen and still had to fight in the living room.

An officer named Hans Del of the German Sixth Army wrote in his memoirs: The two sides fought for every house, workshop, water tower, railway embankment, and even for a wall, a basement and every pile of rubble. Fierce battles, the intensity of which is unprecedented.

There were as many as 13 repeated battles for the train station. In a large warehouse, the soldiers of both sides were so close that they could even hear each other's breathing. After several weeks of bitter fighting, the German army had to give up the attack.

In an apartment building in the center of the city, Sergeant Yankov Pavlov led a 23-man detachment to hold on for 58 days. The soldiers planted a large number of mines near the building, installed machine guns in the windows, Breaking through the basement walls for communications, this tenacious fortress was proudly known by the Russians as the "Pavlovian Building," and the last remaining wall survived the war, engraved with images of soldiers resisting.

Throughout August, the Russians sent 8 additional infantry divisions and 6 tank brigade to the city of Volgograd.

The Germans added 20 troops, including 90 artillery battalions and 40 siege-trained engineer battalions.

Soldiers are suffering, and commanders are having a hard time.

The commanders of both sides were under tremendous pressure. Paulus, the commander of the German Sixth Army, probably suffered from eye muscle spasms because his eyelids twitched too often.

Chuikov, the commander of the Russian 64th Army, was suffering from eczema in a dark basement all day long, and had to bandage his hands completely.

What Roque can do now is to mobilize resources as much as possible to give the Russians more support.

At the same time, Arthur was ordered to contain the German army as much as possible in the direction of Greece to reduce the pressure on Russia.

The Germans don't care about Greece now, and all their energy is spent on defeating Russia. Compared with the Russian battlefield where life and death are at stake, Greece is just a disease.

After the French Navy sank, the Allied forces completely let go of the Mediterranean Sea, and launched four raids on Italian coastal cities within a month.

The Fifth Army on Crete was not idle either, dispatching hundreds of fighter planes every day to attack the Italian troops stationed in Greece.

Italy still has some air power in Greece. In the first week after the attack was launched, the Italian Air Force was frequently dispatched to prevent the air strikes of the Southern African Air Force, which caused some troubles for the Southern African Air Force.

With the loss of the Italian Air Force, the air battle stopped quickly. The fat bald head was frightened by the combat effectiveness of the Southern African Air Force, and evacuated the few remaining Italian aircraft from Greece. The Southern African Air Force successfully obtained the air supremacy of Greece.

Crete is only 90 kilometers away from the mainland of Greece. After the Fifth Army regained Crete, it repaired and expanded the field airport in Heraklion. Bombers from southern Africa took off from Heraklion and could easily cover the entire territory of Greece.

After the Fifth Army regained Crete, many Greeks took small boats and crossed the strait to Crete at night.

The situation of these Greeks was very bad. They were ragged, yellow and emaciated, and all their property was robbed. The Italians were so cruel that they didn't even keep the most basic rations.

Luke Rowell, who works in a refugee camp, is very sad. He was also a Greek. Before the war broke out, his family moved to Cyprus and he has successfully become a southern African citizen.

After the outbreak of the World War, southern Africa adjusted the immigration policy again. If a member of the new immigrant family joins the army, the waiting period will be further shortened.

After this policy was implemented, more than 80.00% of the recruits recruited by the army came from new immigrant families.

Refugees are different from immigrants. Some refugees are reluctant to immigrate to southern Africa because they are nostalgic for their homeland. They will stay in Greece after the war and will not go to southern Africa.

More refugees hope to flee Europe and settle in safer places, and southern Africa is undoubtedly the best choice.

When dealing with these two groups, the attitude of southern Africa is definitely different. If you are willing to immigrate to this part of southern Africa, you will get more supplies, and those infected with diseases can get timely treatment. Many people only stay in refugee camps for a few days. You can board a ship to Africa.

Yes, going to Africa, not necessarily Southern Africa.

There is no mature land in southern Africa to resettle new immigrants. Even if they go to southern Africa, new immigrants have to face many difficulties.

"I think there are loopholes in our policy. Many people's attitudes are not firm. Most of them will return to their original places after the war. Now they are just using our rules to take advantage of the federal government—" Luke Rowell Discover the loopholes in the immigration policy in a timely manner and report them to Sam Sharp, who is in charge of distributing supplies.

"Don't worry about these little details. Even if they return to their original place, they will be grateful for our care during this time." Sam doesn't worry about this issue. He can eat as much as he wants, and the federal government won't go bankrupt because of this.

But the benefits are many.

During the war, a piece of bread played a more effective role than the blunt propaganda in the movie. Europeans cut down on food and clothing and couldn’t even eat enough to eat, but southern Africa can provide sufficient supplies to support refugees. In this case, if there are still people If you don't want to join Southern Africa, then let them live in constant fear.

"A guy who just arrived in the refugee camp yesterday complained that the food we provided was not fresh. That guy is a nobleman, hoping to get the treatment he deserves—" Luke was indignant. Southern Africans have already begun to abandon the title system. And the Europeans are living the dream.

The Germans will not be lenient to the nobles just because of their noble status, but will focus on taking care of them.

After all, nobles are richer than commoners.

What kind of money can you get by robbing civilians? It can continue until now. The aristocratic families that have not yet declined have accumulated through hundreds of years.

However, this method is not advisable. After all, robbery is illegal. If the Germans lose the war, these robbed wealth will eventually become the spoils of the Allied forces.

In the last World War, Germany voluntarily surrendered because the momentum was not good. In fact, the country was not damaged by the war too much. The US military was only stationed along the Rhine River. Many German noble families did not lose their wealth.

This time is different. The war has reached this level, and it must end with one side’s complete surrender. After the war, the victorious country must definitely station troops in the defeated country. This means that the wealth accumulated by noble families for hundreds of years will be destroyed. .

Therefore, the aristocracy of the Axis countries will definitely fight to the end.

"Did he get it?" Sam was surprised. At this time, there are still people who want to specialize, so it's really life and death.

"No—" Luke still has a bottom line, and he won't distribute according to the call.

"That's right, if he is still like this, then throw him out of the refugee camp and let him go hunting by himself." Sam is not a virgin, hunting is the favorite sport of nobles.

But now there are no servants to drive the prey to the nobles, and no one to help the nobles with bullets——

If only they had shotguns and bullets.

The guy who has been sentenced to death is unaware that he is imagining that after arriving in the refugee camp, he will continue to have the special treatment that nobility deserves.

"Are you asking me to work like those mud legs? Is there a mistake? I'm Baron Polihova from Thessaloniki—" Polihova was very angry that southern Africans would exchange labor for labor. Food, it's so unreasonable.

"I'm sorry, even if you are Earl Rhodes from Rhodesia, you have to work to get paid." Bakakis from Athens took a tough attitude, and the civilian class and the noble class were at odds.

Bakakis is a Greek. He has applied for immigration to southern Africa, but he is staying in Crete for the time being as a refugee camp administrator.

As a quasi-Southern African, it is not appropriate to use the title of the Marquis of Nyasaland as an example. The Earl of Rhodesia can still make fun of it.

"Impossible, this is an insult to me, you can't treat me like this, I want to contact your superior." Polihova hoped to bypass Bakakis and directly talk to the high-level refugee camp.

"Okay, I'll pass on your request to my superiors." Bakakis didn't waste his time on Polikhova, and his time was precious.

Polyhova was very satisfied. Seeing other refugees lining up with tools and digging ditches according to the requirements of the administrator, he felt a sense of pride in being superior.

Southern Africa is also very skilled in such things as work-for-relief.

If you don't work, you can't eat. When you are busy, you don't have time to think about it. More importantly, let these refugees learn to abide by the rules.

In fact, the labor intensity is not high. Under normal circumstances, [-] people can finish the work in one hour, but it was stretched to four hours. During the period, the administrator also asked a few women to bring some coffee, and some of them worked harder. The young man was also given a cigarette as a reward.

The power of role models is infinite, and the work efficiency of refugees is much higher immediately.

By the time lunch arrived, the refugee camp was boiling, and the aroma of potato stewed luncheon meat was mouth-watering.

Many refugees had never eaten lunch meat before.

Even the British regard French fries as their national dish. There are still minors in French factories, and the Greeks are not qualified to pick and choose. Soldiers in southern Africa have already eaten lunch meat that they don’t want to eat. For many people who live in difficulties It is a rare delicacy for Greek commoners.

Pay attention to the common people, not the poor.

When Bakakis was sharing the meal, Polikhova came to Bakakis.

"My share needs more meat, not potatoes. Potatoes are common people's food." Polikhova was proud, and he still hadn't figured out why Bakakis's superiors hadn't contacted him yet.

"Sorry, please line up—" Bakakis was expressionless, his eyes full of sarcasm.

"What, you asked me to line up?" Polikhova was shocked, how dare you, a commoner, do this?
Bakakis ignored Polikhova and raised his hand to signal to the soldiers maintaining order not far away.

The soldier with the rifle on his back was serious and responsible, and came over immediately.

"What's the matter with you?" The soldier was annoyed at Polikhova.

"Sir, I'm Baron Polihova from Thessaloniki—" Polihova announced his family name.

"I'm asking why you don't line up?" The soldier's eyes jumped with joy. It's rare to have such an ignorant person. Isn't it said that the nobles are very smart.

In fact, there are many idiots.

"I am—" Polyhova realized that something seemed wrong.

"It doesn't matter who you are, please respect the rules here." The soldier was tactful, and he wanted to be special during the war, and he was overwhelmed by eating too much.

"Wait, sir—" Polikhova was still trying to win.

After the soldier listened patiently to Polikhova's words, his attitude did not change: "I understand, but please go to the queue—"

"No, no, you didn't understand." Polikhova thought he didn't explain clearly.

"Okay, please come with me." The soldier had a good attitude, and he still used "please" at this time, which was really polite.

Then Polikhova was taken into a room.

There was no full lunch in the room, not even a chair.

Only then did Polihova realize that something was wrong. He wanted to go out, but was stopped by the guards at the gate. The guards were also selected from the refugees. The southern African military did not have enough manpower to manage the refugee camps.

"Go back and stay here honestly—" The guard had a rough attitude and pushed Polhova back into the room.

This stay is one day.

(End of this chapter)

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