838 then brilliant

"Thank you all for queuing, thank you for queuing! Thank you! Please consciously maintain order on the spot! Thank you! A nurse stood outside the gate and shouted to the crowd on the street.

The crowd had been queuing for a long time, and everyone was looking around as they lined up, seeing the SS soldiers who kept order and the people who distributed the supplies.

"Thank you all for keeping things orderly! Thank you for your support! Love the motherland, everyone is responsible! At the end of the line, the SS ladies who were handing out leaflets shouted with great strength in a crisp voice.

The flyer was printed in the shape of a giant heart with huge words written in black lettering: "Blood! The lives of front-line soldiers! ”

"Come on! Come over here! The team here has been waiting for a long time! They were organized by the factory! Get it for them first! A leading nurse pointed to the line that had been waiting for a long time and said to the little secretary beside her.

So, the line began to move slowly forward, walked to the special blood drawing area over there, and drew some of the blood from their bodies.

"Have you smoked it?" A nurse quickly prepared needles and sterilized cotton and other items and asked the blood donor sitting in front of her.

"Do I need a blood test?" Next to this nurse, another nurse asked routinely while preparing the tools for drawing blood.

The worker nodded, then handed a small red notebook for blood donation to the nurse: "I have donated blood, this is the record book, this is the second time." ”

"It's okay! Mr! Proper blood donation will not affect your work and life! There is a scientific basis for this. The nurse squeezed out a slight smile and spoke.

"We are workers at the Emonke Coal Mine...... It is to engage in manual labor. The worker clenched his fists and said with some concern.

The nurse had used a leather tube to strangle his arm, so that the blood could not flow back and the blood would become clearer.

Flicking the position of the blood vessel with her finger and rubbing it with disinfectant alcohol, the nurse pushed the needle tip into the worker's vein.

"Don't worry, sir! Today your workload is halved, this is a national law and no one is allowed to violate it. The SS officer, standing beside the nurse with his hands behind his back and his chin held high, said coldly.

No one dared to disobey the decisions of the SS, and no one dared to violate the laws of the country overseen by the SS...... Of course, no one dared to flout the Führer's orders.

During the war, plasma is a strategic resource that is scarce, and what the wounded on the front line need most is plasma, which is a life-saving thing.

No matter how good penicillin is, it is only a drug that inhibits bacteria. If there is no plasma, how many soldiers do not even have a chance to support the bacterial infection?

The National Socialist Party passed the Provisional Act on War, which stipulated that all factories must organize workers to shed blood every 40 days to ensure the supply of blood at the front.

Society is also collecting plasma every day, and the main road is full of leaflets distributing donated plasma.

Even the latest movie is about a bloody man who falls in love with a nurse and gets married.

Under Goebbels, even newspaper advertisements now have a special section dedicated to voluntary blood donations.

"Blood type A! No need to check! Draw 350 ml directly! After looking at the notebook, the supervising nurse retrieved a bottle marked with the letter A.

The process of drawing blood is similar to that of modern times, except that there are no blood bags at this time, especially in countries like Germany, which lack chemical plastic products.

It's not that there isn't, after all, it's more convenient to use plastic blood bags on the front line. But in the rear, in line with the idea of saving some if you can, you still use glass bottles on a large scale.

Behind the blood station, SS soldiers were carefully carrying the blood in a Mercedes truck with excellent shock absorption.

There are ice cubes in it to cool down, and everyone is careful in every link, because after all, this blood is a life-saving material on the front line.

"1,000 copies of blood type A!" When the last box of blood bottles was loaded onto the truck and the double doors of the truck compartment were closed, the statistician sang loudly.

"Confirmed! It's 1,000 copies! A total of 350 liters of blood type A! "There is also a record on the side of the escort on the car, and the records on both sides need to be carefully checked.

In times of war, there may be confusion in the scheduling of ammunition, but this kind of plasma, which is more valuable than ammunition, statistics and transportation records are very strict.

Even the time of transportation to the battlefield, as well as the distribution of use, are recorded and counted in great detail.

"Next!" No sooner had a vacant spot than an SS soldier shouted for help, and another worker walked in outside.

Every factory must abide by the law and make it mandatory for every worker to donate blood in accordance with the national law.

So the main thing about the source of blood is the large and small factories in Germany. Who donated blood and when there are statistical records, which is naturally easier to manage.

Of course, this so-called voluntary blood donation is not in vain. The workers, who had donated blood, went to the back door and received their subsidies there.

"A pound of flour!" The first distribution point to pass through was to collect the flour. Behind the desk where the distributor sits, bags of flour that have already been dispensed are piled up.

There is also a shopping voucher that can be used to buy a small radio or a brand new piece of furniture if you collect five vouchers for blood donation.

Of course, the most important thing is that they can also use this ticket to go to the designated shopping mall and buy more meat products!

This is a very important matter for Germany, which has just solved the problem of food and clothing.

In the back, there is also a nutritional supplement booth. All donors of blood can pick up two eggs and drink a glass of milk there.

Although the milk needs to be drunk in person, the eggs can be taken away, and these workers are reluctant to eat them, so there is no problem in taking them home to give to their children.

Even though the food supply is abundant now, everyone still feels that such free food is not easy to come by.

They are willing to donate blood in exchange for meat to feed their families. Voluntary blood donation is the slogan of the state, but if it is really carried out as an obligation without compensation, it will be too cold-blooded.

Good national propaganda is to convince the people that they will be immortal with their own country.

It's like the sign posted at the door of the blood donation station: Victory! And then brilliant!