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"Murakov! Mulakov! Someone is looking for! A man in a suit who looked very decent, knocked on the office door.
Mulakov looked up from the pile of papers, said in a loud voice, please come in, and the other man pushed open the door and walked in front of him.
"This is proof of the new identity given to you by the German Civil Affairs Agency, you are now German...... Congratulations! The man who came to deliver the documents was full of smiles and congratulated.
Under Li Le's initiative, the German nation has become the official name of the German people. Many people, including those in the French occupation zone, have been issued with such national certificates.
To be able to become a German is to be a protected citizen of the Third Reich and to exercise the civil rights of the Third Reich.
Citizens of the Third Reich could vote, could invest, and were protected by law. But one of the necessary conditions for obtaining this document is that one must renounce one's previous nation.
In fact, not all nationalities have to give up their identity, Denmark and Norway and other occupation areas can directly join the ranks of the Germans and maintain their national habits.
The strictest requirements are the Jews, because the hatred of both sides has already been forged, so the German Civil Administration is generally very strict with the Jews.
How strict is it? The bureau requires applicants to have at least one year of practical experience working for the Reich and to have received the praise and trust of more than 10 Germans.
At least 20 times during this period, there must be written evidence that they have contributed to the empire and that they have distanced themselves from the Jews.
It was in this context that Mulakov was the first Jew to obtain a German certificate.
He is now the general manager of a German arms company in charge of a large enterprise of more than 4,000 people, most of whom are Jewish.
And this large enterprise, which mainly produces shells for German 150 mm howitzers, is specially supplied to the front line.
After several qualification upgrades, this plant has fully equipped the production capacity of military materials required by the front line.
At the lowest end of the spectrum in Germany were the Jewish concentration camps, where only the simplest household items were produced, including woodwork, shoe racks, and other handicrafts.
There are the most abundant and the cheapest concentration camps – just put up barbed wire, build some barracks, buy a few rudimentary machines, and start production.
The foundations were laid by prisoners of war and Jewish prisoners, sappers or prisoners of war were drawn with barbed wire, and SS executioners were used for the guards, at almost no cost.
The second type of factory is a labor camp-like existence, where prisoners are treated much better than in the previous concentration camps, but there is no personal freedom.
This kind of labor camp theoretically requires a certain cost, but many times it is deducted by the management above.
The special investigation agency set up by the Führer's fiancée, Eva, was set up for factories above the level of labor camps.
Eva and her men supervise these businesses and make them pay out benefits on time, such as food and essential household items.
More advanced, there are cooperative factories, and if the workers in the labor camp work hard and are rewarded, they have the opportunity to be transferred to the cooperative factory.
When you get there, you can meet your family because of the praise, and the treatment of your family will be improved - after coming here, you can get cheap daily necessities and improve your living conditions.
Murakov had worked in such factories before, and he showed a very cooperative attitude, much to the satisfaction of the German managers he worked with.
So, Murakov was informed that he could submit an application to obtain a German identity certificate.
This not-so-pure Jew naturally submitted his application and waited for the approval of the above-mentioned people.
In the middle of the process, Murakov was transferred to the current factory, where he was responsible for managing the Jewish obedients who were close to "German" standards.
He managed it very well and turned the factory upside down. In one fell swoop, it was upgraded from the level of a labor camp to the level of a "second-class factory".
You know, this was the first "second-class factory" led by Jews and produced mostly by Jews.
There were many factories in Germany that produced shells, but there were not many labor camps in Germany where Jews produced shells.
There were not many Jewish labor camps for the production of artillery shells, and even fewer for the production of large-caliber howitzer shells.
Most of the Jewish labor camps produced only small-caliber artillery shells, such as small-caliber anti-aircraft guns used in the rear, as well as mortar shells......
Most of the shells produced by these Jewish labor camps could only be used as training shells in the rear, and only a small number were sampled and sent to the second-line troops on the front.
However, Germany's top brass has been trying to ease restrictions in this regard – there is too much demand at the front line, and mature production companies are not easy to find.
So most of the mortar shells produced by the Jewish labor camps had already been sent to the front: only this was kept secret from the labor camps themselves, and the workers still only knew that they were producing training shells.
However, Mulakov's factory is different, and he already has a second-class factory qualification. The shells produced by this plant can be sent directly to the front, are qualified and of excellent quality.
In order to become undiscriminatory Germans as soon as possible, the Jews here were working overtime to produce high-quality shells for the front.
The Jews, who were engaged in productive work here, had forgotten their hatred and had become members of the obedient German nation under the threat of bayonets and whips.
"It's wonderful...... Thank you for your help! Mulakov stood up, walked up to the comer, stretched out his hand and shook the other's hand gratefully.
He finally waited for this proof, and with this proof, he could get out of this cage and live as a person, not a prisoner.
"It's been a pleasure working with you, you're the most efficient manager I've ever met." The man smiled and complimented.
Finally, the factory in front of him was no longer a cage for Mulakov, he could go out and enjoy the free air outside, and the warm sunshine.
"I hope that my shells can end this war as soon as possible. Let the lost Jews ...... Suffer less. Murakov said silently in his mind as he saw off his colleague.
Jews...... Even he had forgotten that he had been one of those Jews.