28. Land and Blood (10)
In the long history of various ethnic groups, the drama of conquest and subjugation, resistance and repression has always been staged. Although it is ugly, in that era when the destruction of the country and the extinction of the species are commonplace, the survival of the ethnic group is the first priority compared to dignity. If you don't even understand this, all kinds of races will have died in that pile of bloody vendettas.
Among them, the elves are an exception, because they are not tolerated by the races. This led to their equally tough and impersonal attitude towards the conquerors. In addition, the low tolerance rate of their overly sophisticated ruling system itself is also a problem, and the domination of a large country with a large territory and a large population by a small group of ethnic minorities is prone to all kinds of contradictions, and the objective environment dictates that in order to maintain its rule, it will inevitably spare no effort to eliminate all uneasy elements that may threaten the entire system. Thus, even if Charlemagne's left tried to follow the moderate line of parliamentary struggle, the Reich would not allow it. So the only way left for the left was armed struggle.
“...... The struggle will not end until there is a complete fall between the empire and the free Charlemagne......"
Biting the barrel of the pen and pondering for a while, Daniel shook his head and erased the words that were full of the smell of army red deer with an eraser. Start thinking about new sentences all over again. A few steps away, under a large tree, Jean of the same group was sketching to pass the time, occasionally looking up at the bubbling cauldron of wild boar stew. Not far away, a group of guerrillas wrapped themselves in blankets and around the campfire sang happily in their broken gongs and voices the song "Goodbye, Girl" (there is also a well-known Chinese translation of "Ah, Friend Goodbye"), and in the song of "Goodbye, goodbye", the large iron bucket full of clothes boiled, and a thick layer of fleas and bed bugs floated on the surface of the boiling water.
These two former college students are the backbone members of the grassroots guerrilla group, and in addition to the daily training and operational command of the group, they also work part-time to educate the guerrillas in literacy and repair and maintain weapons.
Don't underestimate the work of education, illiterate mobilized soldiers may have good individual quality, and in terms of physical fitness, they will crush their literate peers in all aspects. But this is no longer the era when hand-to-hand combat determines the outcome of a battle, although physical fitness still has a decisive influence on the battle, but it is not the decisive factor, it is more about the performance of the weapon and whether the soldier is diligent in maintaining his weapon, so as to minimize the failure.
When a malfunctioning, unfiring single-shot rifle is faced with a functional, fully loaded submachine gun, the soldier with the latter is obviously more likely to survive.
The guerrilla forces who were keen to trade their heads for weapons and ammunition were not really short of rifles, but rather that they were too lazy to take good care of their guns. If the chamber is cleaned and the parts are oiled, those guns will last for at least several years or even decades. Since they are too lazy to maintain and will not repair, then they can only cut off their heads everywhere to get new rifles.
Something similar happened in another world, when the famous Tokarev SVT-40 semi-automatic rifle, which was a very advanced weapon in the thirties of the twentieth century, was unfounded by the soldiers of the Soviet Red Army - it was complex, difficult to maintain, poor reliability, and had quality problems. But the marines and sailors of the Red Navy never had such complaints, and the Finns and Germans used the captured Tokarev semi-automatic rifles with ease. The later famous Kalashnikov AK47 assault rifle was more complex and difficult to maintain, but there were no complaints. The reason for this situation was none other than that the young Soviet conscripts who had just left the collective farms and exchanged their dung forks for Tokarev semi-automatic rifles were sent to the front line of the Great Patriotic War before they had learned how to properly maintain and repair the weapons in their hands. As a result, before they could fully use the power of their weapons, they died on the battlefield or entered a prisoner of war camp. Later, in order to save production costs and reduce training time, the production of semi-automatic rifles was simply stopped, and the youth and even teenagers of the collective farms, who were accustomed to using dung forks, could only continue to use Mosin Nagant rifles.
Fortunately, behind the Red Army soldiers were powerful armourers and artillery, and their opponents also used bolt-action rifles with a rotating rear pull handle (due to production capacity and national strength, the STG44 assault rifle and the G41 and G43 semi-automatic rifles accounted for only a small proportion of the German Army's individual weapons, and most German soldiers still used Mauser 98K rifles). The use of Tokarev's semi-automatic rifle or Mosin Nagant would not have had any effect on the outcome of the war, and the final victory would still belong to the Soviet Union.
The guerrillas did not enjoy such conveniences, let alone armored and artillery, and even a normal supply of food and ammunition could hardly be guaranteed. Since you don't want to learn from those two-legged beasts in human skin, you should at least start by improving the quality of the guerrillas and reducing the wear and tear of weapons. As for further establishing one's own logistical supply system and even military production, that is a matter that is even more distant.
In addition to the above conclusions, which are based on reason and cold figures, there is another reason why many intellectuals are willing to accept this arrangement—it is an excellent opportunity to spread republican ideas.
Basically, the mountain people at the bottom of the social ladder are not very interested in *** and imperialism, on the contrary, socialism and left-wing ideas are more interested in them. From the point of view of the mountain people, the **** people are all talking for the nobles and monopoly capitalists, they incite the war just for themselves and those behind them to profit, but after the war expands, they cannot lead the country to victory, and it is the poor who suffer in the end. On the other hand, every word spoken by left-wing intellectuals can be touched by everyone, and the specific examples cited are even more deeply understandable to everyone. For the mountain people, these scholars, who can feel the pain they have endured, and express the hazy feelings in their hearts in words and words, are "their own people", and they are worthy of their small rations and the desperate team that entrusts their sons, brothers, and husbands to them and the sharp-eared devils. The participation of a large number of illiterate mountain people, in turn, gave the intellectuals the opportunity to spread revolutionary ideas and expand the ranks of the revolution, which was exactly what they could not ask for.
With various training and training courses, the quality of the partisans has been significantly improved, and there has been a noticeable increase in combat effectiveness. After fighting a series of battles in succession, and even striking a battalion-sized "sweep" of the "Prince Eugen" brigade, this guerrilla force became the most famous of the many guerrilla forces in the Alps. Everyone, especially the young men who love heroic stories and admire bravery, know that there is a guerrilla force with a blue, white and red banner with a golden hen in the center, and they eagerly await this force to come to their villages and drive out the sharp-eared devil soldiers, and many of them are eager to join the army.
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