My Third Empire

Five Hundred and Sixty-Seven Differentiation

A train hurtled through the woodlands of western Poland and soon began to slow itself in front of a small station. On the platform, the SS soldiers who had already taken their positions were holding submachine guns, with indifferent expressions on their faces.

Surrounded by barbed wire, the difference from other small stations is that there are tall watchtowers built on the four corners of this small station, and mg42 machine guns are also mounted on the watchtowers. Also standing on the watchtower were SS soldiers with their hands behind their backs, serious and gloomy.

At the very center of the platform, two guards with rifles on their backs led their dogs, guarding a middle-aged officer who was staring at the incoming train with a smile on his face. Behind these three people stood many decent businessmen in suits, waiting anxiously for the incoming train to bring the goods they wanted.

With the sound of the vent valve, the train finally stopped on the platform, and then guards jumped off the train one after another, unlocked the iron lock on the iron carriage, and pulled open the heavy iron door.

One after another, thin and yellow-faced people wearing the uniforms of Soviet Red Army soldiers showed their faces. They stared at the Germans on the platform in horror, and were speechless for a while.

"Get out of the car!" A fierce voice roared hoarsely from the side, the voice was in Russian, so the people in the carriage could understand the meaning of this sentence. With this roar, some German soldiers began to pull the bolt. The wolfhound started to growl because of the sound of the bolt being pulled, and the atmosphere on the entire platform immediately became terrifying.

"Get out of the car quickly! Otherwise, you will feel better!" The German police officer standing in the middle of the platform said with a smile, but his tone made people shudder: "You are all important assets of the empire, I don't want to waste them, understand?"

The first Soviet prisoner of war got out of the carriage anxiously, and was quickly arranged to go to the far left position, where stood an amiable old man with a chubby Russian translator.

This old man is not an ordinary person. He is the head of the most advanced ammunition processing factory in the German factory in Poland, and he is also one of the top Jewish capitalists in Germany. Because he took refuge in Akador earlier, he was sent to Poland to be responsible for the development and development of advanced industries. Relying on his good relationship with the SS and his strong official background, he controlled the production of upstream high-end industrial products in Poland, so he made a lot of money.

Of course, he also has the nickname "Jesus" in Poland, because the factory under his command has the lowest death rate in Poland. Poles who know the market like to do everything possible to work in his factory. If they are lucky, they can even get a civilian household registration in the Third Reich and completely get rid of their status in the occupied areas.

His factories include Polish military enterprises, the processing of civilian car casings, and the manufacture of some chemicals. In the most core part, it even involves the improvement and experimentation of some chemical products, which are all done by people in Poland, which can be said to be a relatively advanced colonial production model.

Because a large number of high-tech talents such as scientists and engineers have been recruited, and the factory produces relatively high-end products in the German industrial chain, in addition to strictly implementing the registered production system and centralized management system in the factory of "Jesus", other management It is similar to the factory in Germany, so it is also a "concentration camp" with relatively loose management in Poland.

Of course, the area he is in charge of is also a model experimental area of ​​German-Polish friendly cooperation, protected and strictly controlled by the SS, which is also part of Germany's assimilation policy against Polish territory. The welfare here is very different from other Polish regions-the concentration camp managed by "Jesus" even has a market and Sundays.

The industrial structure of the German-occupied area is slowly transforming and developing under the arrangement of Speer. The French region, which originally had an industrial base, began to be responsible for the production of finished civilian cars, military motorcycles, and artillery. The German 88mm caliber anti-aircraft gun and 150mm caliber towed howitzer have all been finished in France, and consumable spare parts such as gears and tracks originally produced in France, as well as ammunition materials such as bullets, have begun to be produced in Poland on a large scale.

"Young man, you are very cooperative, so you were assigned to me. Soon you will know what your cooperative attitude has brought you." The old man "Jesus" looked at the young Soviet man and said with a smile behind his back. The interpreter behind him started to translate the old man's words almost at the same time.

"You...what do you want me to do?" The young Soviet Red Army soldier looked nervously at the kind old man, and asked tremblingly.

"Carrying coal, manual labor." After hearing what the translator said, the old man smiled and replied: "It's all manual work, but the pay is good. You only work 13 hours a day."

Not far away, a German military officer standing on a high platform was asking loudly in Russian a group of Soviet soldiers pouring out of the carriage: "Who can write? Who can speak German? Has anyone ever worked in a factory?"

Unfortunately, the statistical results soon came out. Obviously, for the Soviet Union, skilled technical workers are also in short supply. Therefore, among the captives, there are very few people who have worked in factories. Only one person has worked as a textile worker for a few days. . People who can speak German are also rare. There are about 4,000 prisoners in this whole batch, and no more than 15 people can speak German, so the status of these people has also risen with the tide.

"Ten of you! Go to the first district! Hurry up!" For those Soviets who can speak German, the German officer tested it a little in German, and gave the result of the distribution: "The remaining 3 One, you, you and you, go to the second district, don't dawdle! Quick! The remaining two of you, go to the third district! Find the respective responsible persons!"

In Poland, concentration camps are divided into three different levels. The barracks in type A concentration camps are generally the original Polish military camps, and some are newly built camps. The conditions are relatively good, and there are medical clinics and markets, similar to a closed small town, but every such small town has to keep producing certain products, such as engineer shovels, such as tank tracks.

The conditions in the concentration camps of type B are worse. Most of the prisoners of war inside are coolies with no special skills. They are responsible for farming, coal transportation and other physical work, including mine excavation and road construction. Although the working conditions are difficult And the management is stricter, but it is still barely able to live.

As for the concentration camps of type C, they exist like hell. The end of Akado’s differentiated management, the part that squeezes the most, refers to this type of concentration camp. The people here are generally engaged in the worst jobs, such as destructive mining of some metal mineral resources and so on - many times they are deprived of rations and naked, which is worse than concentration camps in another time and space No less.

This is a new type of oppressive colonial model that Akado came up with. To put it bluntly, it is to win over some people, neutralize some people, and squeeze some people. Use differential treatment to divide the occupied area, disintegrate the opponent's resistance foundation, and eliminate most people's will to resist. And it can make the most and most efficient use of the original industrial system in the occupied area, laying a solid foundation for Germany to expand the scale of industrial production and improve the efficiency of industrial production.

I can't help but these manufacturers don't rush to distribute these prisoners of war personally, because under the concentration camp system in Poland, the number of prisoners of war represents productivity, and productivity can eventually be transformed into products, which can be exchanged for a large number of "Mifu coupons", while What these "Mifu coupons" can be exchanged for in the future is so exciting...

Last time, the big arms dealers and big chaebols who held a lot of "Mifu coupons" and were about to go bankrupt ushered in a gorgeous turning point at the last moment. The Bailanhua Group was split up and compensated to these big capitalists who had nowhere to go. ——The benefits these people get are crazy, so when the government paid off its debts and launched a new batch of "Mifu coupons", these big chaebols continued to invest in this lucrative business without hesitation. in pre-production.

Relying on such a transition, the German government actually kicked off a new round of arms expansion and war preparations. They sent orders one after another to manufacturers without a penny, and those manufacturers frantically started to build various A variety of military equipment to contribute to the strengthening of the weapons and equipment of the National Defense Forces.

Within one month after the industrial integration, German factories sent a large number of artillery and tanks and armored vehicles to the front line. Even in two relatively well-preserved places in the UK, the construction of German aircraft carriers has begun-counting the two ships in the German local dock, Germany has expanded the number of future aircraft carriers to a terrifying number of nine in one go.

Accardo and his admirals are very confident that the number of this fleet can completely complete the defense task of the Atlantic Wall. As long as this fleet is not completely wiped out, landing in Europe is an impossible plan.

The prisoners of war walked to the nearby isolation area one by one, some were sent to the truck, some walked along the barbed wire into the B-type concentration camp behind the small station, and some were guarded by SS soldiers, and walked to the distant C Human concentration camps, where there will be a hellish life waiting for these poor people from the Russian ethnic group.

There is also a clear distinction between the treatment of Soviet prisoners of war by the German army. Most of the Belarusians and Ukrainians were released home, and even the few who were left in concentration camps were treated favorably. As for most of the Russians, they were handed over to the Ukrainians for management. In addition to supervision and management, it further intensified the contradictions between these races.

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