Chapter 197: Recruiting Troops (Part II)
Vanya heard Rokossovsky's question with an embarrassed expression on her face. It took a long time for him to speak www.biquge.info "Comrade General, I beg your pardon, maybe I will disappoint you. Although there were a large number of collective farms near Vyazma, the members of the farms were almost all Jews. When it comes to doing business or any kind of handiwork, they are definitely good at it. But when it comes to taking up arms and fighting the Germans, it's not what they're good at. ”
Hearing that almost all the workers of the nearby collective farms were Jews, Rokossovsky could not help but be overjoyed. Regardless of the fact that during World War II, millions of Jews were slaughtered by the Nazis, but the Israeli soldiers who founded the country after the war were known for their fighting prowess. So much so that some historians have commented that if Hitler had drawn a million Jews from the occupied countries to form an army, the outcome of the war would have been rewritten.
Rokossovsky struggled to control his emotions and said in as calm a tone as possible: "Comrade Vanya, I think you should try to go to these farms and mobilize the young and middle-aged Jews into the army. I believe that after they enter the army, they will definitely perform well. ”
"Comrade General." Vanya smiled wryly and asked, "These people are too selfish, and I'm afraid that the ****** we send out won't have any effect." You know, from the outbreak of the war to the present, none of them have been evacuated to the rear according to our arrangement, and no one has signed up for the army. Even when we organized the citizens and villagers to build fortifications, they were forcibly conscripted, and they were cheating and slippery in their work, which caused a very bad influence on the masses who participated in the voluntary labor. Now you want to recruit this kind of person into the army, I don't think it's appropriate. ”
"Comrade Borisova," Rokossovsky, who had hit a nail in the nail in the coffin in Vanya, and knowing that it would be very difficult to convince him of his prejudice against the Jews, turned to Borisova and hoped to open a gap from her, and said with a smile: "I know that you are very good at political agitation, I wonder if you can help us to go to the collective farms and recruit a group of young men of Jewish origin into the army?" ”
As soon as Borisova waited for Rokossovsky to finish speaking, she waved her hand again and again and said: "Comrade General, I can't complete this task of yours." As Comrade Vanya said, they are all a bunch of selfish people who are not interested in anything but money. Only when one's vital interests are violated, it is possible to rise up and resist. ”
"The outcome of this war is closely related to their survival." From Borisova's words, Rokossovsky heard her hesitation and quickly emphasized: "If we are defeated by the Germans, then maybe the Jewish nation will completely disappear from the world!" ”
"Comrade commander," Lobachev, the military commissar sitting next to him, could not help but interject when he heard Rokossovsky say this: "Are you a little too alarmist? ”
"Comrade Military Commissar, what I said is the truth." Rokossovsky did not have his own old subordinates here, so he could talk freely about some things without fear of being questioned about the source of the information: "Soon after the occupation of Poland, the Germans began a systematic persecution and murder of the Jews, a criminal task carried out by the SS Security Service and the Einsatzgruppen of the secret police.
After the outbreak of the Great Patriotic War, Hitler's atrocities against the Jews intensified. The SS and Einsatzgruppen followed the attacking forces and used the most brutal and brutal methods in the world to exterminate the Jews. I once led my troops deep into enemy-occupied areas, and saw several villages that had been slaughtered by the Germans, and according to my observations, the whole division of the Jews had been brutally murdered without warning. ”
After Rokossovsky finished speaking, Vanya asked in disbelief: "Comrade General, if what you said is true, why is it that our news reports never mention it?" ”
"Comrade Vanya," Rokossovsky said with a shrug of his shoulders and some helplessness, "although the massacre of the Jews by the Germans has been going on, since these negative reports about anti-Semitism in Germany have never been reported in the media of our country, in accordance with the provisions of the Soviet-German Non-Aggression Pact. ”
"I see." After hearing this, Borisova nodded, and said thoughtfully: "Comrade General, if what you said is true, then the Jews living in the territory of the Soviet Union are not at all aware that death is coming towards them, and they are not prepared at all. ”
"That's right, that's it, Comrade Borisova." Rokossovsky was anxious to recruit a group of recruits from the Jewish youth in the collective farms, so he made a point of emphasizing: "When you mobilize them for their participation, you must make this clear to them." Let them know that death is coming their way, and if they don't take any precautions, they will have to wait for their death. When the Germans occupy our land, the Holocaust against them will be in full swing. ”
"I see, Comrade General. I understand. After hearing Rokossovsky's words, Borisova immediately stood up and addressed him: "I will go to the collective farm, tell the Jews of the village what you have said, and mobilize them into the army to defend our great Motherland." ”
After Vanya and Borisova left, Lobachev asked Rokossovsky with some concern: "Comrade commander, did you say that the Jews in the farmsteads will join our army?" ”
Although Rokossovsky had said everything he needed to say and was confident in Borisova's affinity, he had no idea what he was going to the farm to mobilize Jews to join the army. After being silent for a while, he spoke: "Comrade Military Commissar, we must now find ways to mobilize all the forces that can be mobilized to resist the German attack, so that they cannot rush to Moscow with impunity. ”
Lobachev did not dwell too much on the Jewish question, but asked Rokossovsky a more crucial question: "Comrade commander, many commanders and fighters in the army do not have weapons in their hands today, and the supplies we receive from the rear are very limited. These people need to have their own weapons in battle, but what do we use to equip them? (To be continued.) )