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Chapter 594 Why treat prisoners preferentially?(2/2)

"Shall I carry it for you?" Wei Ran asked kindly.

Zhao Shengli responded while running, "Just keep an eye on Comrade Leng Buding. He wanted to run away just now."

"Lengbuding? Comrade?"

Wei Ran twitched the corner of his mouth, and finally suppressed an inexplicable smile. He did not correct the other party's wrong name, but raised his hand and gave the prisoner he was holding a big blow on the back of his head. He asked in English, "What did you say just now?"

Want to run?"

"Why are you, comrade, attacking a prisoner again?" Zhao Shengli criticized seriously as he ran, "I have just educated him. He is not allowed to beat or scold him when he has not made a mistake!"

"I..." Wei Ran opened his mouth, but in the end he could only nod in frustration.

"What are you doing? I think your ideological consciousness is not high enough!" Zhao Shengli continued to criticize as he ran, "Comrade Wei Ran, tell me why we treat prisoners preferentially?"

"Because of the Geneva Convention?" Wei Ran replied uncertainly while pushing Brendan to quicken his pace.

Even though he is a relatively accomplished historian in his own world, and even though he has entered battlefields that have long been forgotten, there has really never been any question as to why prisoners should be given preferential treatment.

People have discussed and communicated with him, but he himself has never thought about it.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! On the battlefield between Soud and Germany, the brutal and bloody fighting between the two sides has covered up too many things. The little girl in Stalingrad never thought about being a prisoner.

The Germans killed in the bombing most likely did not need such a worthless prisoner.

On the battlefields in Finland and in the deserts of North Africa, soldiers from different camps were able to sit down and make friends, not only because of the situation, but also because of chance. In their respective codes of conduct, they did not follow any "preferential treatment of prisoners"

, at best, it is just a piece of talk about the Geneva Convention. Whether it is actually implemented or not depends entirely on your mood.

The essential reason why those German doctors and Jewish nurses were able to survive in Berlin was because of their "value".

But in fact, in Germany at that time, regardless of the Soviet areas or the cities conquered by the Americans, all kinds of war atrocities were almost the same, not to mention the large numbers of people who starved to death in prisoner-of-war camps guarded by the Americans at the end of World War II and even after the end.

of German prisoners of war.

Even in Teng County, the Li brothers never discussed with him whether the prisoners needed preferential treatment.

Even when I studied abroad in Volgograd a few years ago, and even when I went to the Red Flag Forest Farm later, Professor Alexey, Karp and other teachers also never mentioned the issue of preferential treatment of prisoners.

The only cold knowledge that the teachers at the Hongqi Forest Farm taught themselves was how to squeeze the value out of prisoners, and how to deal with worthless enemies as quickly and humanely as possible, or bloody and painfully. It never appeared in their textbooks.

By mentioning "captive" and "preferential treatment" side by side.

Wei Ran had to admit that he had never been a good student. Otherwise, he wouldn't have failed the college entrance examination and then used Uncle Maozi's connections to go abroad to make money.

In fact, if it hadn't been for the appearance of the metal notebook, he would have probably returned to China to take over his family's travel agency by this time, living an ordinary life from nine to five every day.

In contrast, regarding the question of why prisoners are treated preferentially, Suisui, who studied in China, may be able to give an answer that satisfies Zhao Shengli.

Glancing at the confused look on Wei Ran's face, Zhao Shengli did not continue to criticize. Instead, he said with a mature and gentle tone that was inconsistent with his age at this time, "Comrade Wei Ran, take advantage of the time on the road,

You should think about this question carefully, and I will ask you again when we are safe."
Chapter completed!
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