439 Go back wherever you come from
Warsaw, synagogue.
This synagogue, located south of the Ironmen Square, is the only shelter for the Jews in Warsaw. When Pisusky pushed all the way to Konisburg, not only the Jews in East Prussia suffered plunder and persecution, but also the Jews in Poland, especially in Warsaw, where the Jews are relatively large, also suffered a great impact.
The shops opened by Jews were smashed and looted, Jewish employees were ordered to be fired, and Jewish students were also expelled from schools. In short, an anti-Semitic tide was set off in Warsaw. Thousands of Jews were driven out of their homes and their property was confiscated. They had no way to go to the synagogue in the city center for asylum.
In fact, the synagogue located in the city center is not very safe. Poland, which has a very large Catholic power, is not friendly to pagans, such as Jews and Islamists, and even they shout and kill Orthodox and Protestants from their same origin.
That is, the Jewish consortium in the United States exerted a certain influence on its government, and the Polish people had to restrain themselves a little, but even so, they continued to find ways to cause trouble for the Jews.
"Mr. Hodgesky, why has the price of flour increased again? Yesterday was not the same price!" Hutchis, who was responsible for purchasing grain, could not bear it anymore. Although it is a war-torn period, although the supplies are very tight, it is not as outrageous as it is now.
Compared with yesterday's price, today's food price has tripled. Damn, is it a price increase or a robbery? Especially what made him intolerable and angry was that the Poles clearly bully their Jews, and the Poles in front of him were not the same price!
"If you like to buy or not, just get out of here if you don't buy!" Hodgsky, the owner of the grain store, snorted coldly. That would make people angry.
"It's obviously not the price!" Hutchis argued. "You're too unauthorized in doing business like this?"
Who would have thought that Hodgesky replied with confidence: "What can you do if I don't tell you? Tell you, I'm bullying you, I'm going to make money from the national crisis, and tell you that the price just now is gone, and double it!"
"What!" Hutchis was furious, "I'm going to go to the Chamber of Commerce to complain to you!"
"Hmph! Complaint me?" Hodgsky sneered, "Go and see who cares about you!"
This made Hatches speechless. The whole of Warsaw, no, the whole of Poland did not like Jews, bullyed the Jews, and had no place to make any decisions. But he could not bear it.
"Buy or not? Make a decision quickly, don't delay my business!" Hodgsky sneered again.
Hutchis turned his head and left, not only to fight for this tone, but also at such a high price, with the little money in his hands, not enough to buy a few kilograms of flour. It was meaningless to buy it, but it attracted ridicule.
"Rabbi Silre, the Poles are so bullying that I can't buy back the food."
The Jewish rabbi wearing a round hat and a white beard sighed. Hutchs's experience reminded him of the stories and legends recorded in the Old Testament. Does this indicate a new disaster?
"All the merchants are like Hodgsky?" asked Rabbi Silre.
Hutchis showed an angry expression, and all the Poles were in agitation and blatantly bullying them, and there was no place to deal with them.
"Forget it, you can't blame you. Go down!" The old rabbi sighed and waved his hand to signal Hatchis to retreat.
But Hutchis did not leave. He asked worriedly: "Rabbi Shirel, what should I do with food? Our food storage has been unable to last for a few days? And..."
Rabbi Shilair sighed again and stopped Hutchis from continuing to say it. He knew everything about it later that there were more and more Jews who were persecuted. If this continues, everyone will probably starve to death!
"I will contact my fellow Americans again and let them put some pressure on the Poles!"
This is equivalent to having no choice. To be honest, the pressure that the Jewish consortium can exert is limited. If they were really strong enough to control all American policies, the Jews would not have been abused so badly during World War II.
In short, this pressure is just a drizzle for Pisusky to the Poles, especially when they had just suffered a great loss from the Jews on the battlefield and had nowhere to vent their anger, how could they succumb to such a little painless pressure at this time?
What's more, the Allies' opinions on the Jews are inconsistent. For the French and British, they do not care about the pressure of the Jewish consortium. They only know that the Jews are very dishonest and disobedient, and it is very necessary to give them a unforgettable lesson.
Therefore, the Poles' persecution of the Jews was not restrained at all, but instead became more and more intense. Just as the Jews in Warsaw hid in the synagogue and did not dare to go out. Just as they endured hunger and prayed for God's mercy, just as the Poles were preparing to persecute the Jews intensified manner, Li Xiaofeng came to Warsaw.
He was still received by the ace spy Karpovich. In the last operation to capture the main force of the High Seas Fleet, Karpovich made a big splash. The Central Committee awarded him a Red Flag Medal, calling him a revolutionary hero of great wisdom and courage.
To be honest, Carpovich was ashamed of such a high evaluation, because he almost or basically messed up the action of capturing the High Seas Fleet. If Morrigan had not killed the officers strongly and controlled the situation, the result would have been quite difficult to say.
In Carpovich's opinion, he was not worthy of the Red Flag Medal, and it was very appropriate for Dazhi and Dayong to give Morrigan a comment. To be honest, he was quite interested in this very beautiful and super brave lesbian.
"Don't just ask about other comrades' information. Have you forgotten the organization's discipline?"
Under the severe criticism of his superiors, Kalpovich had to give up this idea. Indeed, for underground workers, confidentiality is the top priority. He could understand that he actually had no other thoughts. He just wanted to say thank you to Morrigan, who saved his life.
"You will have a chance." Li Xiaofeng patted his shoulder and smiled and said, "Maybe you will continue to carry out missions with Comrade Morrigan in the future!"
Karpovich smiled and did not take Li Xiaofeng's words seriously, "Do you have a new task to me this time, right? Comrade Andre?"
Speaking of new tasks, Kalpovich is already eager to try it out. After experiencing the last success, his passion for work has increased and he can't wait to do a big fight.
"Yes, in order to cooperate with our next military operation to attack Warsaw, you and your comrades have a heavy task!"
Attack Warsaw?!
Kalpovich was surprised. The capital of a country is so easy to attack? At least in his opinion, the city defense of Warsaw is still very strong, and there are nearly three divisions of the Polish National Defense Forces around it. This is a tough bone! Is the East Prussian People's Liberation Army so powerful?
Li Xiaofeng smiled and explained the next combat concept in detail to Kalpovich. The ace spy suddenly widened his eyes in surprise.
Indeed, such a concept is quite complicated and eye-opening for a stubborn European. Karpovich asked excitedly: "Comrade Andre, you give an order. How do we need our Polish station to cooperate? We must complete the task resolutely!"
Li Xiaofeng patted Kalpovich on the shoulder and signaled him not to be so excited, "We must make the Poles believe that we are determined to occupy Warsaw. Only then will Bissuski be fooled!"
Indeed, to realize the "surrounding the point and attacking aid" combat plan, the most important thing is to make the Poles believe that the Jews are determined to occupy Warsaw. To be honest, it is not that easy to create such an illusion.
Why? Because the Jews lacked enough troops, attacking a large city like Warsaw with heavy troops stationed, it would take at least 100,000 troops to be sufficiently insured. The problem is that after a new round of emergency expansion, the Jews' troops were only over 100,000, and East Prussia must keep a certain amount of troops to guard the house. Only 70,000 to 80,000 can come to Warsaw.
It is really difficult to use this little force to gnaw the hard bones of Warsaw, not to mention that the real combat goal is to annihilate Pisusky's Polish corps. It can be said that it is easy to surround Warsaw, but it is difficult to attack Pisusky's reinforcements.
According to the experience of the People's Liberation Army of the Harmonious Country in the War of Liberation, to carry out a battle to surround the points and fight aid, the troops must be more than twice that of the enemy, otherwise it is very likely that they will not be able to surround the city or attack aid!
It is obvious that the Jews cannot generate more troops out of thin air, so they can only find ways to solve strategies, such as how to surround Warsaw with the least amount of troops.
"Our preliminary plan is to find a way to lead some of the Warsaw defenders out of the city and annihilate them. If they can greatly weaken them in the field, the next battle will be easier!"
Karpovich was a little confused and didn't understand what it had to do with his mission. It was not difficult to make the Poles believe that the Jews were interested in occupying Warsaw, but letting the defenders of Warsaw leave the city to fight in the field was beyond Karpovich's ability.
"It can still be achieved!" Li Xiaofeng smiled and said, "I will give you a very important piece of information. All you have to do is to make the Poles believe the authenticity of this piece of information!"
"What information?" asked Karpovich.
"One of our vanguard troops, which is not very large in number, underestimated the enemy and advanced rashly, and opened up gaps with the main force behind..."
Without Li Xiaofeng's words, Kalpovich understood his intentions. For the Poles, the impact of the previous stage of the defeat was quite bad. They urgently needed to win a battle, whether to save face or boost morale, such a victory was needed. A Jewish army that underestimated the enemy was undoubtedly the best appetizer.
However, Kalpovich still has doubts. First of all, is there such a small force that underestimates the enemy and advances? If there is no, or if the one who underestimates the enemy and advances, it is difficult to fool the Poles; secondly, if the one who acts as bait is really a small force, then there is another possibility. What if it fails?
Li Xiaofeng smiled and said, "Your worries make sense, but we have already considered them comprehensively. We have strategies to deal with the situations you imagine. To be honest, in our opinion, what we really need to worry about is not the security issue of seducing enemy troops, but how do you make the Poles believe in the authenticity of the intelligence and how do you make them bite the hook obediently!"
Kalpovich thought about it and it was indeed quite difficult. At least he could not foolishly tell the Poles the information directly. It would easily lead to the exposure of his identity. He had to think of a perfect plan of action and could not arouse the Poles' alertness.
Kalpovich really couldn't think of a good idea for a while. Fortunately, Li Xiaofeng also knew that it was not easy, so he didn't give him a deadline, but said: "There is still time, try to make the plan perfect!"
After assigning the task, Li Xiaofeng turned to other topics, "What is the situation in Warsaw?"
Kalpovich smiled contemptuously: "The frontline defeat made the Poles' emotions quite unstable. Some Poles are condemning Pisusky and demanding that he be responsible for the failure. And more Poles have spread all their anger on the Jews in the city. Our Jewish friends have been having a very difficult life during this period!"
Li Xiaofeng nodded. These situations were as expected. When the Poles heard that Jewish soldiers were approaching, their emotions might be even more exciting.
"How is the morale of the National Defense Forces in the city?" Li Xiaofeng asked again.
"It's quite stable, but..." Kalpovich sneered, "but this stability is based on no threat. Once we hear that our troops are approaching, the defenders of Warsaw will probably not be so calm!"
This is the truth. The main reason why Bissusky left these troops in Warsaw to guard the house is that most of these troops are recruits and have very limited combat power. These guys can only be suitable for guarding the house.
Just as Li Xiaofeng was about to learn more about the various information in Warsaw City, Burganing suddenly interrupted him: "Comrade Andre, Mr. Ben Gurion's urgent telegram!"
At first, Li Xiaofeng thought that something major happened in Konysburg, but this telegram had nothing to do with Konysburg, but it was closely related to Warsaw.
"The Poles are already crazy!" Li Xiaofeng laughed and threw the telegram to Kalpovich.
Karpovich read the telegram in one glance, and his thoughts were exactly the same as Li Xiaofeng's - the Poles were indeed crazy. They were worried about their previous defeat, and could no longer wait to wash away the shame from the battlefield, and instead adopted very dirty revenge. After the continuous spread and rising trend of anti-Semitism among the people, Polish officials also joined the anti-Semitism ranks.
With the help of some Polish politicians who wanted to take the opportunity to make a big splash to gain political influence, the Republic of Poland adopted an emergency policy against the Jews in Warsaw, depriving the Jews of Warsaw, confiscating all the property of the Jews in Warsaw, and detaining them in concentration camps for unified management!
Twenty years later, the Nazi practice seemed to be adopted by the Poles in advance. It is conceivable that the Jews will experience a catastrophe!
"Mr. Andre really has a way to rescue our compatriots?" Ben Gurion felt like he was sitting on pins and needles, and he couldn't sit down for a moment. He walked back and forth in front of Pavel, and roared a few times from time to time.
Pavel was much calmer than him. He believed that although the situation was very bad, for a very powerful immortal, there should be a way to solve this problem.
"Is there any news from the United States and the United Kingdom?" Pavel asked back.
"It is precisely because there is no news from the United States and the United Kingdom that I am even more worried!" Ben Gurion said with a frown.
Pavel understands Ben Gurion's meaning. If the United States and the United Kingdom have no choice, it means that all the pressure is concentrated on Li Xiaofeng. If Li Xiaofeng has no choice, it means there is no hope!
An hour later, news came from the British side. After intense activities, Weizmann convinced some British politicians, and the British proposed their so-called solution.
"Land for hostage?"
Pavel was stunned by the absurd plan of the British. The British plan was to put down their weapons and evacuate this land that did not belong to them in exchange for the Poles to release the Jews who were imprisoned in concentration camps.
"It's extremely ridiculous! This is simply the British conspiracy!" Pavel roared angrily.
Ben Gurion also felt that this plan was quite insidious, and it was simply that the British were preparing to dismantle the East Prussian People's Liberation Army without a single shot.
"This is shameless blackmail, which is equivalent to kidnapping and extortion! We cannot accept such a plan. This is the British in disguise of indulging the evil Polish devils, which encourages their arrogance..."
One of Ben Gurion's re-encoding of Weizmann used a lot of aggressive words, calling the sinister British a bloody spurt. Indeed, fools would not accept such blackmail. They finally gained a foothold in East Prussia, how could they give up at will?
In fact, even Weizmann himself thought this plan was too excessive, just as Ben Gurion said, this is the British who indulged the Poles, and they were supporting them.
"Mr. Weizmann, how can you say that?" British Foreign Secretary Before said pretending, "The Empire is completely considering you. Only in this way can you ensure the personal safety of your compatriots... And if you withdraw from East Prussia, you can avoid dealing with the evil Poles again and resolve all disputes between you two tribes once and for all. Isn't that good?"
Weizmann had never heard such shameless words. Even if he didn't like Pavel, he felt that he was too one-sided to the Russians, but today he had to say: "The British are too shameless!"
He tried his best to restrain his anger and asked in a deep voice: "Your Excellency, let's not talk about whether your solution is reasonable. I just want to ask the simplest question: You asked my compatriots to leave Poland and leave East Prussia, and hundreds of thousands of people need to be moved. Where are you going to let us go?"
Before smiled slightly and gave an answer that made Weizmann almost vomit blood: "You can go wherever you come from!" (To be continued...)
ps: Bow to thank Comrade hzwangdd and comrade Juventus!
Chapter completed!