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Chapter 500 Mining and Brainwashing

A few days later, a large number of "distinguished guests" were welcomed at the Heihe Base, and more than 2,300 Japanese prisoners tied with their hands were taken to the fortress.

These Japanese devils were all dull and dejected, as if they were only left with a pair of rotten skins. In addition to the marching team, they were still relatively neat, and they could not see any energy.

Liao Mingyu was not polite to them. He waved his hand and pulled it all to the mine. Each person sent a hand-crank crusher or pickaxe to finish it. The future work was to transform the mine area free of charge, and two meals a day were the biggest ones.

Gift.

More than a thousand local workers and thousands of new recruits selected from prisoners of war camps to join the army again. The vast army instantly filled the main base. As a result, the guard regiment had to build several around.

camps for these people to temporarily station.

Laborers also have to work in the mining area, but their treatment is much better. They have clean houses, clothes, daily necessities, and three meals a day. The most important thing is that they still have monthly wages.

In addition to accepting certain freedoms that restrict military management, they are much better at treating Japanese devils who work for nothing.

Of course, Japanese prisoners of war and local workers are managed separately, and the food and accommodation environment is very different. The former not only has a larger workload, but also has to do dangerous and tiring work like going down a mine and moving. If you take a little laziness, you will be able to attract you.

Come and punch, kick or stick your face.

In any case, Liao Mingyu's mining area can finally start to operate. Including the base workers, there are more than 3,000 miners there. The former also transferred dozens of trucks from the army to facilitate transportation.

In addition, the Guard Corps also sent a battalion troops to guard the miners' work and the Japanese prisoners of war to avoid incidents such as resistance and escape.

Although there is no large-scale mining equipment now, the abundant number of people makes up for a certain amount of efficiency. On average, these thousands of people can mine about 35 tons of iron ore every day. This is still not the case of full power. If you don’t care about the physical condition of the miners.

Pressing mining will only produce higher yields.

The truck continuously sent these iron ore back to the main base smelting plant, which was equivalent to earning about 6,000 points for Liao Mingyu in one day. This way, the base station could be built without a month's mining.

But one thing is to say, the Japanese military discipline is really unspeakable. Although they are now prisoners, their discipline is really textbook-like. They work at the right time and go to bed. Every time they go out of the camp, the team always keeps going.

The neat columns, like in a military camp, do not require too much management of the guards.

Moreover, after using the tools, you will be placed in a regular manner. When eating, you always sit quietly on the ground in your area and never make any sounds. This makes people who see it feel very surprised.

The Japanese have such a high "awareness".

In fact, the reason why prisoners of war are so rude is that in addition to being punished by a lot of trouble in the concentration camp, despair is the biggest weapon to defeat their inner defense.

There is no such thing as preferential treatment for prisoners or ideological transformation here. If Liao Mingyu had not ordered that the Japanese prisoners of war would have been no longer as large as they are now.

The soldiers with great revenge wished they could drink their blood and eat their flesh... and shaved them with a knife to avenge their dead relatives and comrades.

Although it cannot cause a large number of lives, some flesh and blood will inevitably be suffered. So under the acquiescence of someone... or the fuel, the "destruction of human nature" is being staged in the concentration camp every day.

Every day, the Japanese have to be pulled up to stand in a military position before dawn. They stand for the whole morning. If anyone fails to follow, they will beat them up on the spot, then tie them up and tie them to the trees to bask in the sun.

Others had to stand until noon to get a bowl of porridge and half a steamed bun, and the Japanese tied to the trees had no food to eat.

In the afternoon, each person sent a shovel to ask them to dig a big hole. At first, the Japanese thought they would bury them alive and refused to cooperate, but they did it honestly under the threat of big-headed shoes and butt stocks.

The digged pit let the Japanese lie in it by themselves, covered with a thin layer of soil, and they will not be allowed to get up for a while, with the purpose of letting them feel the feeling of being buried alive.

If anyone dares to resist overestimate himself, he will be taken directly to a small black room to sit on a tiger bench, such as iron, whip, and water covering his head... to learn about the top ten tortures, and even if he does not die, he will have to peel off his skin.

After being arranged by such a program, more than ten Japanese corpses were transported out of the camp almost every day. The dark life was either tortured or on the way to torture. The original number of prisoners of war, which had 3,000 people, shrank directly to more than 2,000, so that

Every Japanese man was filled with despair.

But despair is desperate, as the saying goes, it is better to live than to die. After "educating" this for a while, the Japanese finally became much more honest and started to clamp their tails as human beings. No one dared to make any wrong thoughts again

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Now, compared to the dark time in the concentration camp, life at the mining station is simply a paradise. Although the workload is very high, at least you don’t have to live in fear every day, and your appetite has become more abundant. You can rest after finishing your work every day.

, at least give them a reason and hope to survive.

Liao Mingyu was not idle. He first asked someone to select soldiers with weak willpower or who were not firm in their minds and had low influence on the spirit of Bushido, and acted as the team leader in the prisoners of war, and summoned these people every day.

When they work together for unified brainwashing, they will also give them relatively good treatment and food, making them grateful.

Then he picked out all the Japanese officers with flowers on his shoulders, and usually cleaned up if he had anything to do, and threw all the dirty and tiring work to them, allowing other Japanese soldiers to bully and insult them.

In the past, those selected "squad leader" were big soldiers who had no status at all. Now the "slaves" turned over as their masters, and the officers who were once arrogant became their subordinates who beat and scolded them at will.

The object, coupled with Liao Mingyu's intentional or unintentional policy of carrot sticks, this change in status completely allowed them to let themselves go and gradually take over their roles.

Originally... the Japanese army has strict status distinction, and subordinates can never overcome the decisions of disobeying superiors. On weekdays, the officers are always arrogant and extremely strict with their subordinates. Now the situation is reversed... Some people

It's going to suffer.

These team leaders fully played their role as dog-legged, not only managing the prisoner-of-war team in an orderly manner, but also suppressing those signs of different ideas. It is not an exaggeration to call them Japanese traitors.

In addition, Liao Mingyu also arranged many Japanese-speaking soldiers to act as "instructors", and used their free time at night to instill various anti-war ideas and the pain brought to the people of the two countries by the war, especially the Japanese people now.

The life situation made these Japanese clearly realize the ugliness of ****.

You should know that most of the Japanese soldiers who could accept surrender were recruits who had just joined the army for a while, or young people who were less harmed by the Bushido spirit. At least they still have a certain chance of transformation.

Perhaps many prisoners of war are honest because of high pressure and fear, but as long as they carry out such brainwashing psychological offensive for a long time, they will definitely turn some people into obedient puppets. By then, these people will play their roles.
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