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Three hundred and ninetieth chapters vicious circle

Looking at Valentin who was blushing and looking embarrassed, Erhard pretended to be embarrassed and said: "Since you regard me as a friend, it just so happens that I am also willing to make a friend with such an upright character like you. This time, I will reluctantly

Promise you again."

The moment he heard Erhard speak, Valentin suddenly raised his head and looked at his new German friend with moist eyes.

To be honest, if Erhard didn't agree, he really didn't know how to deal with the seventh batch of fellow disaster victims who were waiting for him to find a way out.

"There are not many places. I will try to find a way to get you 500 people at most this time." Erhard dragged his chin with his hand and seemed to be weighing it seriously: "Food reserves, there are still some in the inventory. I'll wait.

We will send another report to the country to ask them to continue to increase the amount of materials shipped to the cooperatives to feed the extra group of workers."

What is righteousness and selfless dedication? The person in charge from Germany in front of me almost perfectly interprets the standards of a saint.

Valentin also heard that this was not the case with just one cooperative in Kiev. When Ukrainians were suffering and starving, almost every branch of the Soviet-German Railway Construction Cooperative in Ukraine accepted a large number of Ukrainian disaster victims who were not part of the establishment and provided services for them.

They provide life-saving sustenance.

People who have never been hungry will never understand how sacred a piece of black bread and a glass of drinking water can be in front of a hungry victim.

These responsible people from Germany all seemed to be compassionate saints. They used their authority to free thousands of Ukrainian farmers from the heavy grain expropriation and transferred them from collective farms to railway construction cooperatives. From then on, they lived a prosperous life.

This ensures that you can have enough food and clothing.

Although the German responsible people did not bring out delicacies or delicacies, every Ukrainian people who have received kindness will remember who handed them a piece of black bread when they were about to starve to death.

You can see the hope of survival in the future!

German brown bread is the most delicious and sacred food in their eyes!

"Mr. Erhard," Valentin, with blazing eyes at this moment, swallowed his saliva, stood up straight solemnly, and said word by word: "Today, you and your country, what you have done for the Ukrainian people

We will keep everything in our hearts. Unfortunately, all I can do is to express my most sincere and simple respect and love to you on behalf of my compatriots. Germany is indeed a great nation. I am honored to be able to

Make friends like you.”

Valentin's current emotion is truly from the heart. It is different from shouting "long live Stalin" during the rising ceremony in the square. At this time, Valentin's eyes are very firm. His thick cloth coat

Underneath, the body that looked a little thin due to malnutrition was so straight and loose for the first time, and it was strong and strong.

It is no exaggeration to say that the cooperatives in the city of Kiev alone support at least more than 20,000 Ukrainians both inside and outside the establishment. And throughout Ukraine, there are more than ten Soviet-German railways with large and small branches in various cities.

The establishment of cooperatives can almost be said to have enabled hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians, under the high-pressure rule of the Soviet government, to have enough to eat today and have enough to eat tomorrow, such an incredible "relatively happy life."

"This is what we should do. After all, your life is too miserable. No one with a conscience can just sit idly by and do nothing." Erhard stood up from his seat in an upright manner and walked to the tile.

Beside Lian Jing, he patted the other party on the shoulder and said: "Please believe me, sooner or later, you will encounter an opportunity to get rid of the status quo once and for all. As long as you seize the opportunity, Ukraine will be a hundred times richer than it is now!"

"Can we really become rich?" Although Valentin asked incredulously, his eyes were full of expectation.

"It will definitely be possible, and that day won't be too far away..." Erhard narrowed his eyes slightly and raised a warm smile at the corner of his mouth.

In shock, Valentin did not realize that Erhard's current expression was actually not entirely holy. At least, under the holy appearance, there was already a little cunning that could not be concealed, and it was gradually revealed from his smile.

Germany itself is rationing food, so why would it be so kind to send food and drinks to Ukraine all day long? Even if the food sent is low-grade food with an outrageous taste, it is still food after all, isn't it?

In Ukraine, Belarus, the German heads of dozens of cooperatives collectively "selflessly helped" the Ukrainians tide over the difficulties, and a large number of reports requesting additional supplies were sent back to the country. As long as the German leader was not a pig, he would have discovered this operation.

And the only explanation why this kind of operation can continue to this day is that the German leaders acquiesce or even do it intentionally!

The Ukrainian people were deprived of food and desperation by the collective farms?

That's just right, the great Germany can give you a way to survive. Let the people of all Ukraine see which one can give them a way to survive, working in cooperatives under the Germans or working in the collective farms of the Soviet government?!

On the one hand, for the sake of political performance, Soviet local officials, including Stalin, who were eager to improve border transportation conditions, all cleverly gave the Soviet-German cooperative a green light. People who joined the cooperative were also exempted from the obligation to turn in grain.

As a result, a large number of people in Ukraine, including Belarus, have personally experienced or seen up close and personal the benefits that the Germans have brought to them.

On the other hand, since a large number of people were transferred into cooperatives, local officials could not make it difficult for the "workers" of these cooperatives to hand over grain. However, the grain handover quota issued by Moscow did not fall but rose instead.

Therefore, the disaster can only fall doubly on those Ukrainian people who stayed in the collective farms and those who were "loyal" to the Soviet Union.

From a hidden perspective that is not easy to discover, the more people German leaders like Erhard pulled into the cooperatives to live a good life, the worse off those people who stayed on the collective farms became.

Next, a vicious circle. More and more overwhelmed Ukrainian people find ways to escape into cooperatives, and then the per capita tasks of the collective farms become even heavier. As a result, more people are overwhelmed...

How could there be so many saints? These seemingly selfless and great German leaders were all carefully selected from the Gestapo.

Their only mission when they set foot on Soviet soil was to purposefully "do good deeds" and demonstrate Germany's love and wealth for the people, thus making more and more Ukrainian people think of rebelling against the Soviet Union and joining Germany.

Once the time is right, these Ukrainians will "happen" to encounter the opportunity that Erhard calls a solution once and for all - to follow the troops of the Third Reich and overthrow the Soviet government!


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