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    Chapter 278: The Division of Benevolence and Righteousness The Prisoner Management Office of the Political Department of the Far East Corps of the Chinese People's Liberation Army started with the transformation of Soviet prisoners of war by starting with their "stomach". Arranging the lives of Soviet prisoners of war was the first step for all Soviet soldiers  One of the important tasks of prisoner-of-war shelters is that each prisoner-of-war camp holds regular meetings with Soviet prisoners of war to solicit their opinions on meals, and take measures to improve and satisfy their opinions wherever possible.  Zhu.COm would add one or two Chinese meals to their recipes from time to time. Of course, these Chinese meals were all prepared by the "chefs" of Soviet POW trainees who participated in the Chinese cooking art competition held in various Soviet POW camps.  .  The lunch every weekend night became the meal that every Soviet prisoner of war looked forward to the most in various Soviet prisoner of war camps.  How great was the charm of Chinese food to these Soviet prisoners of war?  ¡¾¡¿ A New York Times reporter in China reported this: On Sunday morning, I was in the western suburbs of Ulan-Ude, the seat of the newly established Baikal Provincial Government in China, at the Prisoner Management Office of the Political Department of the Far East Corps of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.  In the 89th Soviet Prisoner of War Camp, I saw a group of Soviet Russian prisoners of war playing football on the snow.  "HI" I greeted a Russian prisoner of war standing aside who looked to be in his 30s very enthusiastically and introduced myself: "I am Williams, a reporter from the New York Times. How are you, friends? You are here.  Are you okay? "" "The Russian prisoner of war glanced at me sideways, maybe because I was an American reporter, and seemed a little cold to me, and replied somewhat casually: "Very good." "I am not aware of what happened.  You, the fraternal countries of China and the Soviet Union, are very interested in this war. Can you tell me your views on this war?" I continued to ask, unmoved by his indifference.  "As you said, this is a matter between our two brothers from the Soviet Union and China and has nothing to do with you Americans. I am not interested in your question at all," said the Soviet prisoner of war, who was not cooperative at all.  My profession requires me to continue this interview.  I avoided sensitive political topics and gave him a friendly smile and said, "Do you mind if I ask about your living conditions here? For example, the food." "The food is definitely no problem, it is quite abundant.  , these are things that you Americans can't even think of. Let me tell you, brothers are brothers, even if they fight, you know? You American imperialists should not try to gain any advantage here. "This is very important.  said the political Soviet prisoner of war, interrupting me.  "Ha, ha" I laughed secretly in my heart. This time I chose the right topic that he was interested in, and it was not difficult to pry him open. I continued: "What do you mean by "quite abundant"? "Quite abundant"  "How rich is it?" "You don't understand even if I tell you, you can't eat it. Do you know how delicious Chinese food is? Even though you are an American reporter, you have eaten crispy fish, beef with potatoes, and tomatoes.  Scrambled eggs, spicy tofu, stewed pork vermicelli, spicy chicken, stewed sauerkraut, and dried tofu with hot peppers? Sigh, slurp, slurp, that¡¯s delicious.¡± The Soviet prisoner of war smacked his lips in a contagious manner.  As he said that, he saw my Adam's apple rolling up and down due to swallowing saliva, and he suddenly said proudly: "Looking at you like that, you must have never eaten it. How can we have such treatment if we are not socialist brothers? Look again  That Chinese liquor is called real wine. I think neither Khrushchev nor your President Eisenhower drank it. ""Awesome", the Soviet prisoner of war said an incomprehensible word.  I asked him: "What does it mean to be strong?" This Soviet prisoner of war, Niu B, said to me dismissively: "This is Chinese, you don't understand." "**, this era is really the era of China.  , Even being a Chinese prisoner of war is so awesome." I cursed secretly in my heart.  "If I tell him that I am a reporter living in Beijing, will he still dare to be cool with me?" However, I suppressed my impulse.  Then the red-faced Soviet prisoner of war said, "In the past two months after coming to No. 89 Institute, our more than 5,000 Soviet officers and soldiers have generally gained weight." He pointed to a heavy winter on the court, wearing only a shirt with the number printed on it.  The young man in the half-sleeved T-shirt with Chinese characters in the 1989 Soviet prisoner of war camp said, "Look, the boy who is dribbling the ball now has gained ten kilograms in two months, and now he is clamoring to lose weight every day."  I finally opened up the conversation of this Soviet prisoner of war. He was a very talkative person and took the initiative to tell me that his name was Strelnikov and he was a captain in the Transbaikal Military District of the Soviet Union.  The war between China and the Soviet Union was a matter above, and had nothing to do with soldiers like them.  The Chinese comrades here treat them really well.  He said: ¡°Everyone here has to work 40 hours a week, mainly cleaning up the ruins left by the war and helping people who lost their homes during the war to build some temporary buildings.sexual housing.  But to do these jobs, Chinese comrades pay us. Of course, they are not called wages, but labor allowances. They are a kind of purchasing coupons. With this purchasing coupons, you can freely choose your favorite daily necessities, cigarettes and alcohol at service agencies.  .  "The Russian nation has a character that refuses to admit defeat. I noticed that when Captain Strelnikov was chatting with me, he tried his best to avoid the term prisoner of war, which brought him shame. The service agency he mentioned,  I have been to the Soviet Prisoner of War Service Agency in the Prisoner of War Camp of the Political Department of the Far East Corps of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. I also bought a piece of clothing with the explosion mark of the Soviet Union's nuclear attack on China on February 16 there.  A photo of a mushroom cloud with the words "We Call for Peace" printed on it in both Chinese and English. A half-sleeved T-shirt made in China with good texture. This is the most popular pattern in the world. This service center is like a shopping mall, with a shop as big as a refrigerator.  , color televisions, and products as small as disposable electronic lighters. I doubt that these prisoners of war can afford these luxury goods made in China that are considered high-end in the United States. I think there is more meaning in China's doing this.  It was for publicity. I gave this question to Captain Strelnikov: "I saw that the service agency you mentioned also has refrigerators and color TVs. Can you afford these?  " "Someone can afford it," Captain Strelnikov said with some jealousy: "A Soviet technician at Ulan-Ude Airport bought a refrigerator the day before yesterday.  " "Really?" I asked curiously: "How did he get so many purchasing coupons?  " "He helped the Chinese repair several MiG-19 fighter jets during the war.  "Captain Strelnikov said with a somewhat gloomy look: "It's easier for technicians like them to make money.  " "He just bought it, can he take it back?  "I asked again: "Can the Soviet government allow it?  Captain Strelnikov had a very complicated expression on his face and asked me: "Do you think people like them can return to the Soviet Union?"  ¡± Yes, it is impossible for the vast majority of such engineering and technical personnel to return to the Soviet Union. Although China and the Soviet Union are both socialist countries, they are now in a world of ice and fire. China has policies for foreigners who have made special contributions to China.  To become Chinese nationals, aren¡¯t there many technicians in the United States who have given up their American citizenship to work in China¡¯s Shannan Special Economic Zone? It is understandable that people go to higher places and water flows to lower places. I looked at the Soviet captain in front of me and said.  : ¡°Can I ask you a very personal question?  "After getting Strelnikov's approval, I said: "What are you going to buy with the purchasing voucher you got?  " "I only buy an electric shaver with a AA battery for myself now. If I can work here for another two months, I am also going to buy two bragis for my wife to dress up.  Being more beautiful is always a pleasant thing for a man.  " Strelnikov explained a little shyly. When he was about to end the interview, Strelnikov let out a long sigh and said, "China and the Soviet Union should not go to war. The Soviet Union has few people.  China has many people but little land. We all belong to the same big socialist family, so can't we just adjust to each other?  Why does it have to be a fight to the death?  I really don¡¯t know what these politicians are thinking.  In fact, the Chinese are pretty good people. As their captives, not only are they fed and clothed, but they are also given some money to buy so many things they like. This is something I never dreamed of.  " He finally said very naively: "How good would it be if the brothers of the Soviet Union and China could live in peace? China has technology and we have resources. If the two are combined, we will be invincible in the world.  " There are more than 150 ethnic groups in the Soviet Union. Almost all of these ethnic minorities are the population obtained by the expansion of Tsarist Russia and the Soviet Union. The most concentrated and complex ones are undoubtedly the North Caucasus region in the south of the Soviet Union. In this Sino-Soviet war, China captured a total of  The education and transformation of nearly 300,000 Soviet prisoners of war from various ethnic minorities can enable them to become fighters for the revolution and liberation of their own nation through short-term education and transformation. The education and transformation of these Soviet prisoners of war from various ethnic minorities is of extremely important strategic significance for the disintegration of the Soviet Union.  The movement was launched from several aspects. First, in response to the "idea that the Chinese are invaders" among prisoners of war, China used various forms of television, radio, reports, discussions, etc., combined with various ethnic minorities in the Soviet Union to be invaded by Tsarist Russia.  and the Soviet Union's annexation, from history to reality, it explains how the Soviet Union became the "superpower" across Eurasia from a small European country through hundreds of years of aggression and expansion.  This shameless means was used to plunder Chinese territory. How did China endure the humiliation and try its best to find a peaceful solution before being forced to launch this war against the Soviet Union aimed at recovering part of the territory plundered by Tsarist Russia and the Soviet Union?  , this war is only to repay some old debts owed to China by Tsarist Russia, and to make the resource allocation of the entire socialist camp more reasonable. China has a purpose to do this.for the entire international *** movement.  Make the majority of Soviet prisoners of war fully realize that trees have roots, water has sources, and this war has its historical roots.  Otherwise, China would not have launched this extremely restrained border war for no reason.  The second item is that the Chinese government and people firmly support people all over the world in carrying out the movement of "the country wants independence and the nation wants liberation."  Resolutely oppose the exploitation and oppression of one nation against another.  Guide ethnic minority prisoners of war to use a large number of vivid facts from their personal experiences to expose all kinds of discrimination and oppression of ethnic minorities under the rule of the Soviet Union.  After prisoners of war from Soviet ethnic minorities were sent to various Chinese prisoner-of-war camps, they were given a series of education to connect their personal injustices with the Soviet Union's plunder and oppression of their entire nation, exposing the Soviet Union's dark rule and ethnic discrimination policies.  Crime, truly understand the greedy and selfish nature of the great Russian nation that the Soviet Union used to realize great power chauvinism under the banner of so-called proletarian revolution and proletarian internationalist obligations, arouse their strong national indignation against the Russian nation, and awaken their hearts  The extinguished enthusiasm for national liberation in the Communist Party of China elevated personal resentment against the Soviet Union to the overall task of "the country wants independence and the nation wants liberation."  The basic method used is to fully mobilize the majority of prisoners of war from ethnic minorities to describe the discrimination and unfair treatment suffered by their own nation, family and themselves in the Soviet Union.  Through self-education, driven by the arrangements of members of the Soviet Union's Liberation Front, first of all, those peripheral members came forward to speak out, taking the lead in exposing the Russian nation's various discrimination and oppression of ethnic minorities, and inspiring their national consciousness.  In the 19th Soviet Prisoner of War Camp, a Chechen prisoner of war named Ahmed used his own experience to describe how the people in his village were captured by the Soviet secret police-NKVD from the Caucasus.  The current KGB forcibly relocated to the Siberian region. At the same time, it revealed that he was humiliated by Russian officers and soldiers while serving in the 21st Motorized Rifle Division of the Zabaikal Military District.  He said: "Soviet Russia and Belarus originally had a small population. After the Second World War, there were even fewer men. This allowed young people from ethnic minorities with a smaller population to serve in the army. During the conscription the year before last, Russia borrowed the collective  The chairman of the farm, the coachman, forced me to join the army without consulting my parents. If I didn't agree, my family's rations would be deducted for two months. I had no choice but to join the army.  After joining the army, there were three Russian soldiers in our class. They ganged up to bully us soldiers from ethnic minorities, especially new recruits like me. As soon as I joined the company, they snatched away the new shirts and underpants I was given, and they even packed them.  I didn't spare my feet and cloths, but they all took them away. I went to the company commander to reason, and the company commander said that when new recruits arrive in the army, they must first learn to endure hardships, respect and obey the veterans, even if they are wrong, etc.  I went back to the company commander and was beaten severely by the three Russian veterans. Then they forced me to wash their foot wraps and pour them water every day.  Their foot wraps were washed clean, and they even beat and scolded me. I was really angry, so I started fighting with them. The three of them beat me until my face was covered with blood and my nose was broken. But the company commander actually  They locked me up for three days because of their bias,¡± he said with tears, ¡°I am 22 years old. I have been bullied by the Russians for as long as I can remember. When I was 15, I was driven into the cold like all the Chechens in my village.  Siberia, where they designated an area for us, and the KGB-led security teams they established there did not allow us to leave the area they designated for us. These security teams, which were mainly Russians, could attack us at will.  The Chechens' residences were searched and we could be summoned at will. If we wanted to leave the area, we had to be issued a permit by the security team. After the Soviets forcibly deported us Chechens to Siberia, they forced us to set up collective farms and assigned an early employee.  The stable driver, the son of a Russian criminal who was exiled in this area, is the chairman of our collective farm. This stable driver is the supreme ruler and emperor of our farm. He is a man who rides on the heads of us Chechens and dominates.  Complete villains, perverts and hooligans." Finally, Mehmed said with emotion: "Only in the 19th Camp in my life did I truly enjoy equality. The Chinese prisoner comrades treated us equally and treated us Chechens equally.  , don¡¯t discriminate against us ethnic minorities. I really don¡¯t want to go back to that dark place in Siberia, but when I think of the compatriots in Chechnya who are still living in dire straits, I want to go back and fight against those who rule and oppress.  We, the Chechen people, fight against the Soviets, drive the Russians out of our homeland, and build our homeland into a country like China. I call on those comrades who have the same ideals as me to take action and let us engage in this together.  A great Chechen national liberation movement to build a country that truly belongs to us Chechens.bsp; After two months of brainwashing with Chinese socialist ideas and the instillation of the national consciousness of "the country wants independence and the nation wants liberation," we were trained in various Soviet prisoner camps in the Prisoner Management Office of the Political Department of the Far East Corps of the Chinese People's Liberation Army.  Ethnic elites from ethnic minorities like Ahmed emerged one after another, transforming from prisoners of war of the Soviet army into fearless fighters who consciously fought for the independence and liberation of their own nation.  For these fighters of the Soviet ethnic minorities who were conscious of their independence, they all developed into lower-level members of the Soviet Union¡¯s Liberation Front, a secret organization under the China Far East Secret Service.  In the next few months, these members will receive training on personal combat skills such as abduction, kidnapping, assassination, interrogation, disguise, communications, combat, and sneak attacks by the Far East Corps' Flying Leopard Commandos.  At the same time, they were also trained in various guerrilla warfare such as mountain guerrilla warfare, jungle guerrilla warfare, desert guerrilla warfare, and urban guerrilla warfare under harsh conditions in enemy-occupied areas.  They were also taught how to mobilize the masses, establish base areas, how to instigate rebellion among Soviet army officials, and so on.  Politically, ideologically, and organizationally, a lot of preparations were made for the disintegration of the Soviet Union.  When these prisoners of war from various ethnic minorities in the Soviet Union are repatriated, it is like the fires of national liberation that will surely ignite the prairie fire of national liberation.  This war between China and the Soviet Union will inevitably trigger a national liberation movement of various ethnic minorities in the vast areas of Europe and the Eurasian junction of the Soviet Union.  This is also in line with the basic law that war causes violence.
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