Chapter 285 The Law of Pirates
Could it be that they do not understand the importance of military discipline to the army? Of course not... If soldiers violate military discipline during combat, the outcome will be very miserable and they may 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 retreated but failed to the former were executed on the spot. The US military also used the supervising team to supervise the battle on the Korean battlefield. In the Battle of Shangganling, most of the retreating US troops were shot and killed by their own people.
However, the military discipline and punishment standards during combat are obviously different from those in normal times. Obviously, foreign troops attach more importance to the orders and prohibitions during combat, and turn a blind eye or simply ignore other issues. These countries have a common characteristic: the pirate rules used. When robbery, who dares to escape, they will be shot immediately. As for how soldiers treat the robbed people in the end, those countries will only talk on the surface, but they actually don’t care at all. For example, in the later years of World War II, the Soviet Union captured Berlin, and Soviet soldiers raped 1 million German women.
Using rape and plunder to ensure morale is their usual trick. The reason why imperialism's punishment for military discipline is so different from its internal and external is obviously related to its utilitarian idea. The battlefield discipline must be strictly enforced, otherwise the combat effectiveness of the army will be difficult to guarantee. However, soldiers rob, rape and murder in enemy countries or occupied areas will obviously not have much impact on the battle. 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 Japanese and other armies, acquiescent or condonation of soldiers robbery, rape and murder can not only effectively improve soldiers' fighting enthusiasm and morale, but also cultivate their courage to kill and effectively suppress and deter the resistance of the people of the enemy. Therefore, this move is not only not violated discipline, but is promoted and promoted as a means of combat.
Robbery can not only reduce the pressure on military supply, but also stimulate soldiers to fight bravely and plunder a large amount of property from the enemy or their civilians, so it is also an encouraged behavior. The US military, the Soviet army and others also think so, so after World War II, all over Germany were robbed by allies from the West and the East, and some places were even robbed many times. Many parties even wrote this as anecdote and wrote it into memoirs.
For example, during the Korean War, because the Koreans were generally poor and had no money. The senior US military officials actually claimed that the copper bowls used by the North Koreans were made of gold and used them to lure soldiers. So much so that almost everyone had one copper bowl among the items carried by the United States, Britain and Turkish prisoners of war captured by the volunteers.
Regarding sexual harassment in the army, foreign troops believed that the soldiers' homicide should be satisfied, otherwise it would be difficult to ensure morale. Therefore, in addition to acquiescing rape, military prostitutes were even established to satisfy the soldiers' desires. However, they turned a blind eye to sexual harassment and sexual assault incidents in the army. Therefore, such incidents have become a common phenomenon among Western military powers.
Vietnam, known as the "third military power in the world", can be said to be keeping up with the world trend in this regard. It set up a laundry position in the army so that officers can enjoy it at any time. The female soldiers and agents in the Vietnamese army are even more open toys for officers.
During our self-defense counterattack against Vietnam, our army discovered a hidden tunnel behind the enemy. After the fire spitted a large bag of chili powder as a poisonous gas bomb, several Vietnamese soldiers rushed out from it, but surprisingly, the six men and women rushed out naked. It was obvious that the Vietnamese man had just fought against one enemy six, and he actually launched a desperate charge at our army with a 54 pistol bare butt. His bravery is worthy of being recorded in the history of Vietnam and is worthy of being a soldier of the "third military power in the world". Of course, his fate was very miserable and he was beaten into a sieve on the spot. Later, after the security department of our army, he was verified by the six female prisoners as medical staff at the 346th Division of the First Military Region of the Vietnamese Army. The male lieutenant colonel who was beaten to death was the deputy director of the hospital.
The consequences of temporary lack of military discipline will last for decades. For example, the Soviet army liberated many European countries during World War II and included them in their own sphere of influence after the war. However, due to the poor military discipline of the Soviet army (the quality was low and many gangster prisoners were recruited into the army), rape and looting in the occupied areas became a common phenomenon (the northeast of our country is also one of the victim areas. The rape crimes committed by the Soviet army after occupying Berlin were probably not just lies fabricated by the West.), which led to long-term tensions with the local people. In addition, the Soviet power chauvinism, although it was the same ideology and was a legal ally, the people of these countries found it difficult to regard Russia as their true friend, but instead regarded it as their biggest enemy.
As a result, 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 become enemies, and they actually hated Russians more than Americans. They have repeatedly proposed anti-Russia proposals at international conferences, and actively moved closer to the United States and NATO to build an encirclement against Russia. These extremely unfriendly practices to Russia are probably difficult to explain by the likes and dislikes of individual political parties or leaders, and are more of a reflection of a general national sentiment. I am afraid that while denouncing international anti-Russian forces, the polar bears should think carefully about why they are so unpopular.
What made Li Mo very pleased was that the German army's military discipline was relatively good. Needless to mention the battlefield discipline, as long as it was strictly prohibited, no one in the German army would dare to violate it. The Germans' rigorous and obedient character would not do such a thing.
What made Li Mo worried was that the small number of soldiers from other EU countries were ordered by EU President Hitler to participate in the war. The number is not large now, only 20,000 to 30,000 people. Several EU countries now symbolically sent a few soldiers to participate in the French Battle.
If these troops have poor military discipline and force the French people to the opposite side of the EU and are forced to take up weapons to resist the EU, it is definitely the EU countries who seek death themselves. Germany's biggest enemy is still hidden behind the scenes. The occupied France must not hold back Germany's footsteps in large quantities, otherwise Germany will die. There is nothing to say, which shows the importance of military discipline in war.
Li Mo, who returned to Warsaw, immediately sent a telegram to the great head of state Hitler. Li Mo wanted Hitler to issue an order:
"Battlefield Discipline: Ten Killing Orders"
Military discipline is like iron and will is like steel.
1. If you wince and fail to the former, kill!
2. Kill those who are timid in the battle!
3. Those who delay fighter planes, kill!
4. Descend to the enemy and rebel, kill!
5. Those who leak military information will be killed!
6. Those who violate battlefield discipline will kill!
7. Those who rape women, kill
8. Those who rob property, kill
9. Kill civilians and prisoners of war, kill
10. Abandon comrades and kill
Kill with a knife!
Of course, Li Mo did not have the right to sign such an order in the face of all EU member teams. The order issued by Li Mo could only take effect when the troops he commanded. One day after Li Mo sent his telegram to Hitler, Hitler held a separate conference on the "Military Discipline" of EU member states... (To be continued, please search for astronomy, novels are better, updated and faster!
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