Chapter 203: Battlefield Discipline: Ten Killing Orders

Zhang Jun still did not hand over the top-secret weapon information to anyone, and Zhang Jun kept it personally.

Zhang Jun, who got rid of mundane affairs, immediately flew to Poland and returned to the general headquarters of the 1st SS Panzer Army in Poland, the former Polish presidential palace, Zhang Jun had to go all out with Rommel to prepare everything he needed for the SS, because it was already April 10, 1940, and there were still about ten days to prepare.

Now the whole of Poland is a sea of soldiers, barracks everywhere, but these soldiers are forbidden to wander around the city, the German ** team does not have to worry about violating military discipline, and will not infringe on the Polish people, but the armies of other EU member states, military discipline is much worse, something happens from time to time, the Polish SS gendarmerie has formed a large number of patrol teams, for those EU soldiers who violate military discipline, what awaits them is to be sent to a military court, they should be shot or imprisoned, The SS was absolutely unrelenting.

Hitler, the president of the European Union, also issued an order to strictly enforce military discipline, and the troops without military discipline cannot fight a tough battle, and at the same time, it will also provoke fierce resistance from the people in the occupied areas, and the entire EU countries, under Hitler's call, began to rectify the discipline of the troops. Germany has even sent gendarmes to various EU countries, specifically to regulate military discipline, and of course the gendarmes do not participate in the military command of other EU member states.

Military discipline is the guarantee of the combat effectiveness of the troops, and without iron military discipline, the army is like a plate of scattered sand, and even if it is on the battlefield, it is a vulnerable rabble. However, all ancient and modern Chinese and foreign armies have paid attention to the importance of military discipline (except for grass coars). For example, the Yuejia army has extremely strict military discipline and strictly prohibits harassment of the people. Once, a soldier used a bunch of hemp from the people to bind firewood and grass without authorization, and was discovered by Yue Fei and immediately dealt with strictly according to military law. The Yuejia army marched through the village and slept on the side of the road at night. The people invited them into the house, but no one would go in. There is a slogan in the Yuejia army, called: "Freeze to death without demolishing houses, starve to death without plundering." ”

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The foreign ** team also attaches great importance to military discipline. Ludendorff, a famous German general in World War I, wrote in his famous book "Total Warfare": "In an army strengthened by military discipline, it is important to train soldiers in their ability to fight independently and with a sense of responsibility. Military discipline should not stifle individuality, but develop it. Military discipline should guide everyone to abandon selfish thoughts, be uniform, and march toward a goal. That goal is victory. "But what is interesting is that while emphasizing the need for iron discipline in the army, many foreign armies do not stop the traitors and plundering of soldiers in enemy countries, and the officers who lead the team even take the lead in burning, killing and looting. In this regard, there have been many atrocities committed by both the Japanese and Russian armies in history, which cannot be explained by simple violations of military discipline. And the American and British armies, which are very gentlemanly on the surface, do not seem to be much worse than their Japanese and ** counterparts in this regard, the difference is only that they are more hidden, and most of them can abide by the basic rules of robbers, only rob and not kill or only rape and do not kill.

One of the most ** armies is the army of the Japanese devils, the British and American armies at least abide by the basic rules of bandits, these inhumane Japanese devils are rape and kill, and also have the "three-light policy" of robbing, burning, and killing, is there a more ** army in the world? Not one of them.

Could it be that they do not understand the importance of military discipline to the army, of course not. If a soldier violates military discipline while fighting, the end will be miserable, and he will most likely be shot on the spot. During World War II, the Soviet army even sent law enforcement teams (mostly KGB) to the front line to supervise the battle, and some of them were executed on the spot before retreating. In the first battle of Shangganling, many of the defeated American troops were shot and killed by their own people. However, the scale of military discipline and punishment in combat is obviously different from that in peacetime. Obviously, foreign armies pay more attention to orders and prohibitions in battle, and turn a blind eye or simply ignore other issues. These countries all have a common feature, the use of piracy rules, when robbing, who dares to escape, immediately shot, as for the last soldier to treat the robbed, those countries will only superficially false, in fact, it doesn't matter at all, such as after World War II, the Soviet Union captured Berlin, Soviet soldiers raped 1 million German women.

The reason why imperialism has such a different scale of punishment for military discipline is obviously related to its utilitarian thinking, and battlefield discipline must be strictly enforced, otherwise it will be difficult to guarantee the combat effectiveness of the army. However, it is obvious that the robbery and killing of soldiers in enemy countries or occupied areas will not have much impact on the operation, and once this is dealt with, it will not only affect the morale of the soldiers, but also directly reduce the combat effectiveness of the troops.

In the eyes of the Japanese army and other armies, acquiescing in or conniving at soldiers to rob and kill people can not only effectively improve the combat enthusiasm and morale of soldiers, but also cultivate their courage to kill, and more effectively deter the resistance of the people of the enemy country. Looting is also encouraged as it not only reduces the pressure on the supply side of the munitions, but also stimulates soldiers to fight bravely and plunder large quantities of property from the enemy or his civilians. The U.S. military, the Soviet Army, etc. also thought so, so after World War II, various parts of Germany were robbed by Allied forces from the West and the East, and some places were even robbed many times, and many people involved actually wrote this as an anecdote and wrote it into a memoir.

For example, in the Korean War, because the North Koreans were generally poor and had little oil and water, the US military top brass actually claimed that the copper bowls used by the North Koreans were made of gold, and used them to ** soldiers. As a result, almost every person had a copper bowl among the items carried by American, British, and Turkish prisoners of war captured by the volunteers. For sexual harassment in the military, foreign troops believe that soldiers' ** should be satisfied, otherwise it is difficult to ensure morale. So in addition to acquiescing in **, he even set up a military ** to satisfy the beastly desires of the soldiers. Sexual harassment and assault in the military have turned a blind eye. As a result, such incidents have become a common phenomenon among the military powers of the West.

Vietnam, which is known as the "third military power in the world", can be said to be keeping up with the trend of the world in this regard, and has set up a post of washerwoman in the army so that officers can enjoy it at any time. And the female soldiers and agents in the Vietnamese army are the public playthings of the officers. During the self-defense counterattack against Vietnam, our army found a hidden tunnel in the rear of the enemy army, and after the flamethrowers sprayed a large bag of chili powder into the tunnel as a poison gas bomb, several Vietnamese soldiers rushed out of it, but what was surprising was that the six men and women actually rushed out naked. Obviously, the Vietnamese man who had just been beaten by one enemy and six actually launched a decisive charge against our army with a five-four-style pistol bare, and his bravery deserves to be recorded in the history of Vietnam, and he is worthy of being called the "third military power in the world". Of course, his fate was miserable, and he was beaten into a sieve on the spot. Later, it was verified by the security department of our army that the six female prisoners were medical staff of the 346th Division Hospital of the First Military Region of the Vietnamese Army. The lieutenant colonel who was killed was the vice president of the hospital.

The consequences of a momentary lax military discipline can last for decades. For example, the Soviet army liberated many European countries in World War II and incorporated them into its sphere of influence after the war. However, due to the poor military discipline of the Soviet army (the quality was already low, and many hooligan prisoners were recruited to join the army), rape and plunder in the occupied areas became a common phenomenon (Northeast China is also one of the victim areas. And the ** crime committed by the Soviet army after the occupation of Berlin is probably not just a lie made up by the West. ), which led to long-term tensions with the local population, coupled with the great power chauvinism of the Soviet Union, which, despite the same ideology and legal allies, found it difficult for the people of these countries to see Russia as a true friend, but rather as their worst enemy.

So much so that after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the drastic changes in Eastern Europe, the Russians were surprised to find that their original allies have now become enemies, and they actually hate ** people more than the Americans, and have put forward anti-Russian proposals at international conferences many times, and actively moved closer to the United States and NATO to create an encirclement against Russia. These extremely unfriendly practices towards Russia are probably difficult to explain by the likes and dislikes of individual political parties or leaders, but more of a reflection of general national sentiments. I'm afraid that while denouncing the international anti-Russian forces, polar bears should think carefully about why they are so unpopular.

What makes Zhang Jun very pleased is the military discipline of his SS, needless to say battlefield discipline, as long as it is strictly forbidden, no one dares to violate all SS troops, the strict and obedient character of the Germans, will not do such a thing, what makes Zhang Jun uneasy is the soldiers of other EU countries, if these troops have poor military discipline, they are forcing the Soviet people to the opposite side of the EU, and are forced to take up arms to resist the EU, it is definitely the EU countries themselves looking for death, Germany's biggest enemy is still hidden behind the scenes, the occupied Soviet Union, There is absolutely nothing to say about the fact that Germany must not be dragged down in large quantities, otherwise Germany will perish, which shows the importance of military discipline in the "Barbarossa" plan.

Zhang Jun, who returned to Warsaw, immediately sent a telegram to the great Führer Hitler, who asked Hitler to sign an order:

"Battlefield Discipline: Ten Killings Order"

Military discipline is like iron, and will is like steel.

1. Cowering, kill!

2. Those who are cowardly in battle, kill!

3. Those who delay the fighters, kill!

4. Defectors to the enemy, kill!

5. Those who leak military information, kill!

6. Those who violate battlefield discipline will be killed!

7. Those who rape ** women will be killed

8. Whoever robs property, kills

9. Kill civilians and prisoners of war, kill

10. Abandon your comrades and kill

Kill with a knife!

Of course, Zhang Jun did not have the authority to sign such an order for all EU members, and the order issued by Zhang Jun could only be valid in the Waffen-SS. A day after Zhang Jun's order was sent to Hitler, Hitler convened a separate conference on "Military Discipline" among EU member states...... (To be continued.) )