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2265 I always want someone to do something special

 Accepting reality always requires a process. Smart people will actively adjust themselves, face reality with a positive attitude, and choose a relatively good outcome among countless futures.

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

Forget it if you are an ordinary person, living in isolation in the mountains, burying your head in the beach and spending the rest of your life like an ostrich. There is no difference between living and dead.

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

De Gaulle was undoubtedly a smart man. When he realized that France could no longer return to its peak, he turned around and recognized the reality and embraced Southern Africa. Compared with Britain, Southern Africa at least had no openly hostile behavior towards France.

Forget about the United States, Angsa people all have the same virtue, and De Gaulle knew it very well.

Russia is obviously going to lose both sides with Germany, and currently there is no potential to become a world leader. Even if De Gaulle is smart, he cannot escape the limitations of the times, unlike some cheating guy who has a vision that transcends the entire era.

This was still ahead of its time, it was basically a clearance script.

Rock knows the situation in Russia very well. Slavs are stubborn, rude, and have nerves as thick as their necks, but they never flinch when faced with critical moments of life and death. Therefore, no matter how heavy the losses are, the Russians will win the final victory. With their character,

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 measured in meters. The attacking German army occupied the kitchen and still had to fight in the living room.

An officer of the German 6th Army named Hans Dell 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.

The fierce battle was unprecedented in its intensity.

The train station was fought over 13 times. In a large warehouse, soldiers from both sides were so close that they could even hear each other's breathing. After several weeks of hard fighting, the Germans had to give up the attack.

In an apartment building in the center of the city, Sergeant Yankov Pavlov led a 23-man team to hold on for 58 days. The soldiers laid a large number of mines near the building, installed machine guns in the windows, and fired

The partition wall in the basement was opened for communication. This tenacious fortress was proudly called the "Pavlov Building" by the Russians. The last remaining wall was preserved after the war, with scenes of soldiers' resistance carved on it.

Throughout August, the Russians sent 6 additional infantry divisions and 1 tank brigade to the Volgograd city.

The German army added 200,000 troops, including 90 artillery battalions and 40 engineer battalions trained for sieges.

The soldiers are suffering, and the commander is having a hard time.

The commanders of both armies were under tremendous pressure. Paulus, the commander of the German Sixth Army, probably had his eyelids twitching too frequently and suffered from eye muscle spasm.

Chuikov, the commander of the Russian 64th Army, spent all day long in a basement that was not exposed to the sun, suffering from eczema and had to completely bandage his hands.

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 troops as much as possible in the direction of Greece and reduce the pressure on Russia.

The Germans now don't care about Greece, 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 weak disease.

After the French navy scuttled, the Allied forces completely opened up in the Mediterranean and launched four raids on Italian coastal cities within a month.

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

Italy still has certain air power in Greece. In the first week of the attack, the Italian Air Force frequently dispatched to prevent the Southern African Air Force from air strikes, causing some trouble for the Southern African Air Force.

With the loss of the Italian Air Force, the air battle quickly stopped. Fat Bald 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 gained air superiority over Greece.

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

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

The situation of these Greeks was very bad. They were in ragged clothes, sallow and thin, and all their property had been robbed. The Italians were so cruel that they did not even spare the most basic food rations.

Luke Rowell, who works in a refugee camp, is very sad. He was once a Greek. His family moved to Cyprus before the war broke out and he has successfully become a Southern African citizen.

After the outbreak of the World War, southern Africa adjusted its immigration policy. If members of the new immigrant family join the army, the waiting period will be further shortened.

After this policy was implemented, more than 80% of the recruits recruited by the army came from new immigrant families.

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

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

When it comes to treating these two groups, Southern Africa definitely has a different attitude. Those who are willing to immigrate to this part of Southern Africa will receive more abundant supplies, and those infected with diseases can receive timely treatment. Many people only stay in refugee camps for a few days.

You can board a ship to Africa.

Yes, traveling to Africa does not necessarily mean southern Africa.

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

"I think there are loopholes in our policy. Many people are not resolute. They will probably return to their place of origin after the war. Now they are just using our rules to take advantage of the federal government -" Luke Rowell

He promptly discovered the loopholes in the immigration policy and raised them with Sam Sharp, who was responsible for distributing supplies.

"Don't worry about these trivial details. Even if they return to their place of origin, they will be grateful for our care during this period." Sam is not worried about this problem. One person can eat as much as he wants, and the federal government will not go bankrupt because of this.

But the benefits gained from this are many.

The role of a piece of bread during the war was more effective than the explicit propaganda in the movie. Europeans were frugal and even their stomachs were not full, but southern Africa was able to provide ample supplies to support refugees. In this case, if there are still people

If they don't want to join Southern Africa, then let them live in constant fear.

"Yesterday, a guy who just arrived at the refugee camp complained that the food we provided was not fresh. That guy is a noble and hopes to get the treatment that a noble deserves -" Luke was indignant. Southern Africans have begun to abandon the title system.

There are still Europeans living in a dream.

Germans will not be lenient to aristocrats because of their aristocratic status, but will take special care of them.

After all, nobles are richer than commoners.

What kind of wealth can be gained by robbing common people? The aristocratic families that have continued to this day and have not declined have accumulated a lot of wealth over hundreds of years. They can achieve financial freedom by robbing just one household.

However, this method is not advisable. After all, robbery is illegal. If the Germans lose the war, the looted wealth will eventually become the spoils of the Allies.

In the last world war, Germany surrendered voluntarily when it saw that the situation was not going well. In fact, the mainland did not suffer much damage from the war. The U.S. military was stationed only along the Rhine River. Many German aristocratic families did not lose their wealth.

This time is different. When the war reaches this level, it must end with one side completely admitting defeat. After the war, the victorious country will definitely station troops in the defeated country. This means that the wealth accumulated by noble families for hundreds of years will be destroyed in one day.

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

"Did he get it?" Sam was surprised. At this time, there are still people who want to be special, which means they really don't know whether to live or die.

"No -" Luke still has a bottom line and will not distribute things according to the situation.

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

But now there are no servants to drive the prey in front of the nobles, and no one to help the nobles load bullets——

If they still have shotguns and bullets.

The guy who had been sentenced to death did not know it, but he was imagining that after arriving at the refugee camp, he would continue to have the special treatment that a noble should have.

"Are you asking me to work like those mud-legged people? Is there any mistake? I am Baron Bolikhova from Thessaloniki -" Bolikhova was very angry. The southern Africans actually exchanged labor for

Food, this is so unreasonable.

"Sorry, even if you are Count Rhodes from Rhodesia, you still have to work to get paid." Bakakis, who comes from Athens, has a tough attitude, and the civilian class and the aristocracy are at odds with each other.

Bakakis is a Greek who has applied to immigrate to southern Africa, but for the time being he remains in Crete 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 superiors." Bolikhova hoped to bypass Bakakis and talk directly to the senior management of the refugee camp.

"Okay, I will convey your request to my superior." Bakakis does not waste time on Bolikhova, and his time is too precious.

Polichova was very satisfied. He looked at the other refugees lining up with tools and digging ditches according to the administrator's requirements, and felt a sense of superiority.

Southern Africa is also very skilled in providing work-for-relief services.

If you don't work, you won't have food. When you're busy, you won't have time to think. What's more important is that these refugees learn to abide by the rules.

In fact, the labor intensity is not very high. Under normal circumstances, twenty people can complete the work in one hour, but the work was stretched to four hours. During this period, the administrator also asked several women to bring some coffee, and some of them worked harder.

The young man also received cigarettes as a reward.

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

The refugee camp was almost boiling when lunch was delivered, and the smell of potato stewed luncheon meat made people salivate.

Many refugees had never eaten luncheon meat before.

Even the British regard French fries as their national dish, there are still minors in French factories, the Greeks are not qualified to be picky, and soldiers in southern Africa have already eaten lunch meat that they don’t want to eat. For many people who live in difficulty

It is a rare delicacy for Greek civilians.

Note that they are civilians, not poor people.

When Bakakis was sharing the meal, Bolikhova came to Bakakis' side.

"I want more meat in my portion, not potatoes. Potatoes are food for common people." Bolikhova said arrogantly. He had not yet figured out why Bakakis's superiors had not contacted him yet.

"Sorry, please get in line -" Bakakis' face was expressionless, his eyes full of mockery.

"What, you asked me to queue up?" Bolikhova was shocked, how dare you, a civilian, do this?

Bakakis ignored Bolikhova and raised his hand to signal to the soldiers maintaining order not far away.

The soldiers carrying rifles were serious and came over immediately.

"What's the matter with you?" The soldier was angry with Bolikhova.

"Sir, I am Baron Bolikhova from Thessaloniki -" Bolikhova introduced himself.

"I'm asking you why you don't line up?" The soldier's eyes jumped with joy. It was rare for someone to be so ignorant. Aren't nobles all smart?

In fact, there are many idiots.

"I'm-" Bolikhova realized that something didn't seem right.

"It doesn't matter who you are, please respect the rules here." The soldier said politely. He wanted to be special during the war and ate too much.

"Wait a minute, sir -" Bolikhova was still struggling.

The soldier patiently listened to Bolikhova's words, but his attitude did not change: "I understand, but I still ask you to line up -"

"No, no, no, you don't understand." Bolikhova thought he had not explained clearly.

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

Then Bolikhova was taken to a room.

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

Only then did Bolikhova realize that something was wrong. He wanted to go out, but was blocked by the guards at the door. The guards were actually 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 was rude and pushed Polikhowa back into the room.

This stay lasts for one day.

(End of chapter)


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