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Chapter 271 Wandering

Rubbing his tired forehead, Reinhard continued to shake his head and said: "Also, don't just exploit the occupied areas. If ordinary people break out in protest, it will cause us a lot of trouble. I don't have that much energy.

To suppress strikes, there are not so many wealthy troops to suppress the guerrillas!"

Because he has a deep understanding of the historical German occupation policies and their sequelae, Reinhardt attaches great importance to the management of occupied areas: "How to govern, I don't think I need to teach you personally?"

When people face a superior who thinks too far ahead, they often reflect on their current behavior. After reflection, it is easy to develop another behavior pattern - the habit of obeying the superior's will and being taciturn.

Now, Reinhard's impassioned speech was only met with silence from a group of subordinates.

"Let ordinary people have enough to eat and clothe themselves through their own labor, and they will not be desperate." There was no way, Reinhardt bothered to explain word for word: "Those who cooperate with us must be able to live a better life. The rest.

It is not impossible to criticize capitalists or intellectuals in any town."

They say it was so meticulous that it would be too stupid to respond without any response. So, Reinhard finally got a bunch of nods in response from his subordinates.

"In short," Reinhard shrugged and emphasized by knocking on the conference table with the hand that was not covered with bandages: "Domestic productivity is very insufficient now, and it is completely possible to tilt some domestic orders to the occupied areas. Build local construction

It is as simple as building a factory and recruiting cheap local labor. Various simple industrial products and handmade products such as military uniforms, belts, and military boots can be produced in the occupied areas."

These words clearly broke most people's previous thinking patterns. When they thought of producing locally, many subordinates started to murmur about the "difficulties" one after another.

"What?! Start-up capital to build a factory?" Reinhard put his hand next to his ear, pretending to be surprised and loudly shouted to several complainers: "There are so many ready-made factories in the occupied areas, can't you see them!"

When people became accustomed to moving production tasks domestically, the simple way of cooperating with local foreign factories, which was close at hand, was selectively ignored by everyone.

So, in order to teach this group of historically ignorant subordinates a lesson, Reinhard then enlightened: "The capitalists who cooperate with us will be given sweet spots. Those who do not cooperate can just find any reason to take over the factory."

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Slapping the table hard, Reinhard gritted his teeth and said, "Remember, whether it's cheating or robbing, I only look at the results and not the process when it comes to occupied areas! But on the table, eating and eating is too much for me.

Ugly.”

According to Reinhardt's idea, since the raw materials are under the control of the German army, in addition to labor and freight, there are also slight machine losses, there is almost no cost for production in the occupied areas. Therefore, the welfare of local workers can be completely guaranteed, allowing

They shut up.

After the majority of local workers had no loss of profits, making most of them vested interests, and had no objections to the German occupation policy, it was useless no matter how much the local capitalists who had their flesh cut off clamored!

And even if more benefits are provided to workers, for various reasons, the cost of products without middlemen making a difference is still lower than those produced by local family businesses.

And this brings about a huge output that has not been achieved in history. It can not only supply the army, but also be sold to all areas controlled by Germany, from the German mainland to the Eastern Province (formerly Austria), and then to the Southern Province (formerly Hungary).

, to Czechoslovakia, to Poland under German control, they are all markets!

Take the fine leather boots produced in Poland. If shipped to Berlin for civilian use, this high-quality product can be sold for 50-80 New York a pair, and even ordinary people can afford it. After all, although leather products are expensive

, but it looks very elegant when worn, and can be worn for a long time if taken good care of.

If you purchase such products from a shoemaker in Poland, you may only need to pay 20-30 nuuk.

If purchased in bulk and in the name of supporting frontline soldiers, the price can even be forcibly reduced by 80%. However, with the huge orders for civilian and military purposes, Polish shoemakers with small profits but quick turnover can also get a very considerable profit.

money.

The more shoes the shoemaker sells, the more equipment the frontline troops and German people will have, and the more the shoemaker will earn. In this way, even if they are oppressed (and lose a lot of high profits), they can still have enough food and clothing.

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Therefore, they can also support the rule of the Third Reich and will not resist when they are full. After all, throughout the ages, only groups who are hungry will resist.

And a few guerrillas formed solely by passion will not survive long without the support of ordinary people.

Thinking of this, Reinhard reminded seriously: "Now, there are some signs of dissatisfaction in Czechoslovakia. The managers of your occupied areas should pay attention. Don't force me to teach you how to manage it, and don't be too old.

Let me send someone to wipe your ass!"

"This is my last reminder to you, and it is also my last tolerance!" Reinhard rarely scares people, but this does not mean that he will not warn people fiercely. For a group of officials without military power, he is still very cautious.

Dare to scold: "If something I don't want to see happens again, I will definitely strip off the person in charge, cover it with asphalt, sprinkle it with chicken feathers, and then mount it on a street light pole in Berlin!"

"I do what I say!" Reinhardt emphasized it again, fearing that everyone would take chances.?

"The same goes for the Wehrmacht." Reinhard softened his tone a little, and also educated the Wehrmacht: "Don't like things that are produced locally. Don't you use Skoda's 38t well?

It’s not that unsightly, isn’t it? Look at the navy, which cooperates with Italy. Various subsystems produced in Italy are all over the warships, and no one has said anything about it!”

When he said this, Reinhard's tone and demeanor were much more relaxed. However, considering that he had just "threatened" the officials in charge of production like a warning to others, a group of generals were unwilling to "run naked" again even if they were killed.

, and did not dare to slack off in this request at all.?

"Ahem!"?

On the other side, Redel, who was shot again, was lying down and almost choked to death from the sip of black tea he just drank. And as soon as he recovered, he found that the Wehrmacht soldiers who were being trained were looking at him unkindly.

Redel actually wanted to say, if you all follow this together, you can live as comfortable and comfortable as me. However, in the eyes of the Wehrmacht generals full of resentment, he finally chose to pretend that nothing happened and be quiet.

"Wandering away".

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