Female workers like Damara, through their hard work, can get up to ten exchange coupons a day, which is ten kilograms of potatoes. For her and her young son, such an amount of food is simply too much to finish!
As for factory cadres, their food ration is only stable at three kilograms of potatoes per day. These grassroots cadres do not dare to withhold exchange coupons. For this seemingly minor corruption, workers have the right to report it to the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Once verified, it will be
Shooting.
They don't dare to take risks. If they want to get better food, they might as well find a way to get the workers to speed up production and it will be effective, and they can also get commissions.
Female workers like Damara naturally became the mainstay of the textile workshop. She received a large amount of food that was enviable, forcing other female workers to speed up.
The work of wool weaving has been completed, and many textile workshops in the Blacksmith Village are taking advantage of the interval between battles to intensify the repair of quilts. The soldiers' uniforms were damaged and were sent here to be patched. The number was so large that the female workers had to work overtime.
At the same time, in previous battles, soldiers would take clothes, even rags, from enemy corpses.
After the clothes of German soldiers are rinsed and all the German and Nazi logos are removed, they can be distributed. These clothes must first meet the needs of the army, and then civilians. However, when a large amount of clothes are dropped from the air, these clothes must be refurbished and refurbished.
Soldiers gradually began to look down on patched clothes. In addition, after all, these were "clothes of the dead", and soldiers were generally reluctant to be implicated in this bad luck.
Civilians don't have so many worries. It's better to have clean enough clothes than rags!
In the huge settlement of Blacksmith Village, the handicraft workshops do not absorb many working class people. There are more than 30,000 soldiers and civilians here, and nearly 20,000 pure militiamen and farmers. They are the backbone of production in Blacksmith Village!
Some of the militia battalions have completed the transformation of the regular army, and some are still standard militiamen. They are soldiers during the war and farmers during the truce. They also have production groups to which they belong.
The rainfall caused the river water to surge, and various collective farms also set off a wave of fishing. After all, the catches were not compulsorily requisitioned and then distributed. According to regulations, each production group only paid taxes, handing over the catches according to the harvest ratio, leaving the rest
The other parts will be handled by yourself.
In fact, it is difficult to guarantee whether they hand over fresh fish in accordance with the prescribed ratio. The grassroots are too lazy to report it, and the collective farm Soviets have no time to pursue this aspect. This kind of "tax evasion" behavior has always existed. Because the city Soviets and even the army have no time to investigate
They always turn a blind eye and keep this tacit understanding between each other.
After all, nutritionally speaking, potatoes lack several essential amino acids for humans. This gap needs to be filled by other sources, such as fresh fish and mushrooms.
Fish and mushrooms will not be compulsorily collected, and the amount of surrender depends on the consciousness of the villagers. However, the army still received a large amount of mushrooms and fish from the villagers.
The reason is simple. Since the implementation of the exchange vouchers, the original pure rationing system has been changed. The exchange vouchers have temporarily replaced the ruble. This ensures that the rubles carried by the newly arrived refugees disrupt the financial order here, and also makes the internal goods in Novgomel
Circulation was restored to a limited extent under the supervision and control of the Soviets and the Soviet army. Villagers exchanged fresh fish and mushrooms for grain. The exchange ratio was not friendly to the villagers, and the villagers had no choice.
The environment of the Guerrilla Republic is destined to be rich in fishery resources. A large number of fish ponds have been set up in the control area, especially the pond group in Catfish Village that was blown up by air raids. These fish ponds are completely controlled by the army. If the villagers want to catch fish,
Only go to natural river channels.
Fortunately, there are many wetlands and a large number of water nets on both sides of the river. You can catch a lot just by fishing, not to mention it is raining now.
Rain means that the most common local catfish, the six-bearded catfish, will instinctively gather in the mud on the edge of the river, so that the villagers can even omit fishing rods and bait and just pull out the mud with their bare hands to catch it.
The militiamen go out shirtless to catch fish in the cold. Everyone knows that the fish they catch can be eaten by themselves legally. According to past experience, the catch is often very large, and because of the lack of preservative measures, they have to carry fresh fish.
The exchange points are weighed and then converted into potatoes according to the proportion.
At least the potatoes can be stored for a long time to prepare for future needs, which is enough to stimulate the enthusiasm of the villagers.
Women are not as strong as men, but they are actively preparing for picking mushrooms. As long as there is rain, mushrooms will grow wildly. Fresh mushrooms can be stored for a long time by simply slicing them and burning some firewood to dry them.
In this way, dried mushrooms, potatoes and fresh fish cooked together have become the main meals of ordinary villagers.
This swamp is large enough to feed more than 100,000 people. If the nearby German army dies, the Guerrilla Republic can quickly gather strength.
However, even if the German army is silent, the Soviet army will not be silent. Expanding the guerrilla movement is a political task. Taking the initiative to find the German army to fight is the right way. Only in this way can the resistance forces behind enemy lines steadily increase. Only strength
Only when the enemy is strong and defeated can the guerrilla zone be truly stabilized and finally liberated.
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This rain swept across eastern Ukraine, and also affected parts of Soviet Russia and Belarus. From Crimea to the Pripet Swamp, it rained in a wide area, and the heaviest rainfall was in the Donbas Basin, where the
It was a battlefield where the Soviet and German armies were at war with each other!
The absence of Yang Mingzhi led to the butterfly effect, which changed a certain historical trend and the macro trend cannot be shaken. As for the climate, he cannot change it at all. The wings of this butterfly are really limited.
Since May 13, a heavy rain hit Barvinkovo, the Tianshan Mountains thundered in the sky, and at one point there was hail as big as a thumb.
According to the history of that plane, on May 12, the Soviet army began an all-out attack from the Barvinko River, with the target really being Kharkov, dozens of kilometers away. The geography of this area is a plain, which is very suitable for mechanized troop maneuvers.
Timoshenko had a lot of worries about his army of more than one million men, because he did not have many mechanized troops. In that dimension, the Soviet army suffered a big loss in this regard.
The situation of Timoshenko in this plane is not good either. He has a small number of armored troops. After frequent negotiations with Stalin, Stalin agreed to postpone the attack time. Before the new attack time arrived, Timoshenko did not receive new armor.
What he gets from troop reinforcements is time, so that he can have time to properly arrange his troops and play the deck of cards in his hand well!
As a result, as the history of that plane goes, it started to rain on May 13th.
The Southwestern Front experienced huge losses in 1941, and elite veterans suffered heavy casualties. The troops newly incorporated into the front were all new recruits. It was already May, and many soldiers were on the battlefield for the first time.
They are mobilization troops, and their technical and tactical skills are not as good as those of the German troops on the other side of the position, especially the German Sixth Army, which is destined to leave its name in history. But the morale of these Soviet soldiers at the grassroots level is particularly high, even if the hail hits their helmets and cracks.
Despite the sound, they were still enjoying themselves in their misery, holding their rifles mounted high and shouting the slogan "Let the storm come more violently."
From grassroots soldiers to most officers, they have strong confidence in the future.
Today's Soviet Union is like a machine, it is fully operational! More than 100 million people are fully mobilized, all men of appropriate age have joined the army, and even a large number of young women!
The bloody facts of what the German army did in the occupied areas were placed before the people. Even those who had doubts and resentment towards Stalin joined the army one after another.
Before joining the army, they were farmers, workers, or artists. Now they all have a common name - soldiers. They have become part of the Southwest Front Army and are ready to attack.
May 13th is not the day to attack. In fact, Timoshenko's order to attack now does not violate Stalin's order. The leader in Moscow gave Timoshenko a lower limit of time of May 20th. This was the result of bargaining.
, if he attacks before 0:00 on May 21st, the position of commander of the Southwest Front Army will no longer be available, and he will also have to go to a military court!
May 20th is still early, and Timoshenko is facing this rain. It is definitely impossible to attack now. When the rain ends, the troops will attack in full force!