Soviet Union 1991

Main text Chapter 687: Refugee camp arson

Fourth update

Vladimir saw the actions of the East German People's Organization. He was not at all curious about why the federal government was still in serious conflict despite its desperate blood transfusion.

Ryzhkov has made a detailed analysis of the reasons why there is still a serious division between East and West Germany.

"The structural difficulties of the eastern economy stem from the fact that in 1990, the German government, regardless of the economic differences between the east and the west, forcibly promoted the policy of currency unification, allowing eastern residents to exchange East German marks for West German marks at a one-to-one ratio. This policy seemed to quickly improve the living standards of eastern residents, but in fact it led to a surge in labor and production costs in the east and a loss of competitiveness. Half of the factories closed down within a few weeks, and millions of people were unemployed.

Afterwards, the factory equipment of eastern enterprises was either abandoned or sold to the west at a low price. A related comment in the American Christian Science Monitor said that German Chancellor Kohl and the German people naively equated political freedom with economic prosperity. Equivalently, when economic prosperity failed to materialize, the democratic system was also questioned. It was under the huge contrast between politics and economy that neo-Nazism was able to grow in eastern Germany.

The prevalence of anti-federalist ideology, coupled with the influx of refugees into Germany, led to increasingly serious centrifugal forces between East Germany and West Germany.

On Vladimir's desk was the latest news from the KGB, that the former East German People's Army was preparing to attack the refugee camp on Friday morning. After reading the intelligence, Vladimir lit it with a lighter, and the paper burned to ashes in front of him.

"I didn't expect this group of people to act much faster than I expected. "Vladimir fell into deep thought. He had prepared the East German riots behind Yanaev's back in order to guide the situation to the Soviet Union's advantage. Since the general secretary could not do it, he would be the direct promoter of this incident.

The KGB also secretly planned the Berlin demonstrations, and they were specially chosen on the day of Yanaev's visit to Berlin, so that Kohl would have no choice but to suppress them brutally.

"Dawn is almost here, and the long night is about to end."

Vladimir stood up and opened the curtains of the hotel. The east had begun to turn white. The streets were quiet and tidy in the early morning. Through the hotel windows, you could see the morning glow appearing above the sky of the Reichstag.

"It's beautiful." Vladimir sighed for no reason.

"It's just that the process was a little bloody. "

At the same time, the bloodiest attack began. Friday is the prayer time, and most of the refugees are still immersed in sleep, and they have no idea that a bloody attack is coming upon them. Of course, when they loudly accused the Germans of eating sausages and bacon, which was not in line with their laws, they should understand one thing: if you mess around, you will pay for it sooner or later.

The sentry post was bloody, and the policeman whose throat was cut had a hideous expression, as if he saw a terrible scene before he died. The patrol police in the security room were all killed. They were former East German scouts, and the police were no match for them.

After all the threats were solved quietly, Jonishkis issued a bloody order to everyone through the intercom: "Kill them all, don't spare a single one. "

The reconnaissance team, divided into four groups, quietly entered the tent, raised their guns and aimed at the sleeping refugees. For a moment, the whole tent was filled with gunpowder smoke and the sound of falling objects. The refugees were quietly executed in the tent. The reconnaissance team cooperated tacitly. After executing the first one, they immediately entered the next one. Because of the curfew, no one in the refugee camp with hundreds of people could find the existence of the killer.

Someone was awakened from his sleep by the footsteps. He got out of the tent and saw the armed killer walking towards him. He shouted for help!

As soon as he finished speaking, he was blown up in the head by the Kalashnikov. At this time, the remaining men in the refugee camp were all sleepy. They came out hazily to see what was happening. When they saw a group of hand-held weapons shooting at them, they realized that something was wrong.

After they started, none of the strong refugees dared to stop them. They all rushed back, and the attacking team just followed them slowly, driving the refugees to the door.

Because the previous German policy was to separate women and children from men, this refugee camp was almost full of strong men, and they were also the targets of the former East German People's Army. They were executed without leaving a single one.

"Colonel Jonishkis, the refugees are heading in your direction." The team members reported the situation to Colonel Jonishkis. They were not in a hurry to take action because there would be a surprise waiting for them ahead.

"Received. "

Colonel Jonishkis opened the car door, and a 12.7mm DShK machine gun fixed inside the car appeared in front of the refugees. The reconnaissance team chasing the refugees also slowed down and hurriedly hid in the nearby bunkers.

Colonel Jonishkis pulled the bolt and shouted to the refugees, "This is a gift for you, the religious executioners."

After saying that, he pulled the trigger, and the DShK machine gun began to fire at the refugees. The 12.7mm caliber shot instantly split the human torso in half. The refugees running in the front fell down like straw, and blood splattered everywhere.

Colonel Jonishkis blocked the refugees' escape route with a machine gun at the entrance of the refugee camp.

The sound broke the silence of the night, and the bloody massacre continued. The believers who were accustomed to enjoying a superior life here never thought that the Germans, who always treated refugees with human rights, equality and fraternity, would take such vicious measures of revenge. How could these lowly parasites who are bound by religious laws and norms at the bottom of society know that Prussia conquered the land with iron and blood.

All the refugees who were attacked from both sides fell down, and no one was left alive.

It's a shame to show mercy to these believers. We are just sending you to see their old man.

After they emptied their magazines, there was no one left in the refugee camp who could stand up except corpses.

It is a great irony that they were all executed during prayer time on Friday.

Colonel Jonishkis took gasoline from the car and poured it on the corpses until the entire refugee camp was doused with gasoline. He then threw the lit lighter onto the corpses, and the flames quickly followed them. The gasoline spread and climbed onto the tents and bodies lying on the ground. The entire refugee camp was engulfed in flames. The thick black smoke mixed with the smell of burning sent these damned people to hell.

Looking at the refugee camp that was devoured by fire, Colonel Jonishkis said to himself, "This arson case is just the beginning. We will let the German authorities know what iron-blooded means are." (To be completed.) (continued)

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