Chapter 1437

Rokosovsky and others sat down, scanned all the people with their eyes, and then said, "comrades of commanders, I think we should really become guards." that's right, comrades of general "Since the second half of last year, our army has not received any combat tasks, so there are not many chances for us to get medals," beloborodov replied awkwardly

"Jinwei" don't worry, Comrade General As soon as rokosovsky finished speaking, beloborodov immediately declared his position to him and said, "when you come to our army for inspection next time, I want you to guarantee that every commander who attended the meeting will get the medal they deserve." With that, he stood up and asked the commanders in the audience, "do you have any confidence?"

The commanders stood up in unison and answered in a loud voice: "yes, we have confidence!"

"Senior general, move us to the front line and work hard with the Germans!" Even some commanders are still shouting: "we will certainly build immortal meritorious deeds in the battle."

Seeing rokosovsky's understatement, the morale of the commanders on the scene was aroused. I really admire him. After waiting for the commanders to shout a few voices, he raised his hands and pressed them down, motioned everyone to sit down, and then said, "comrades, don't worry. There are many opportunities to fight, and there are many opportunities for you to make contributions. But first of all, I want to talk about how to rebuild the city. "

"Comrade commander," the commander of the 46th division of Jinwei stood up. The old colonel with white temples said to rokosovsky, "you'd better let's go to the front and compete with the Germans. What kind of construction are we going to do here? The commanders and fighters below are in a mood."

"I don't think the soldiers have emotions. You have emotions." Rokosovsky uncomfortably exposed the other side, and then said: "although for more than a year, our army has continuously liberated one city after another from the enemy's clutches. But many cities have become ruins in the fighting. In the face of those homeless and displaced residents, what should we do? Let them live and die on their own

After he had said this, he stopped for a moment. Seeing that there was no one to speak, he continued: "no, it certainly can't. What we should do is to rebuild the cities destroyed by the war and solve the basic necessities of the residents.... "

After listening to rokosovsky's long speech, the teacher murmured: "however, comrade general, it is not a matter of time to rebuild a city. If we concentrate on rebuilding the city, where is there time for war? "

"Although the main task of the army is still to fight." After listening to what the division commander said, rokosovsky did not lose his temper, but patiently explained to him: "however, in the spare time of fighting, our troops' more important task is to help local residents rebuild the city or waterproof layer, so that they can live and work in peace and contentment. Mr. and comrade, you may as well think about it. If your family is not fed and clothed in the back, can you still fight at ease in the front line? "

The teacher, who was criticized by rokosovsky, blushed and shook his head, then said aloud, "Comrade General, I'm wrong. I always feel that other troops are fighting against the Germans, while we stay in the rear and do nothing... "

"Wait a minute, comrade colonel." Kirilov interrupted the division commander and said in a tone of teaching: "you and your troops are not idle in moziri. There are many things to do. For example, you can help residents build houses, restore water supply, clean and dredge sewers and so on. Now many cities in China are carrying out reconstruction work. Since we are not going to take part in any battle for the time being, we should make some preparations in the early stage. When the real construction team arrives, their progress can also be accelerated. "

"Comrade kirilov, I want to ask you a question." After listening to kirilov's words, rokosovsky suddenly asked, "is the supply of goods and materials for the residents in the city back to normal?"

"Supplies to residents?" Kirilov repeated rokosovsky's words and asked, "Comrade General, do you mean the food we distribute to the residents?"

"No, not food, but the supply of daily necessities." Rokosovsky explained to kirilov, "I think in a city that has been turned into ruins after fierce fighting, the residents need a lot of daily necessities, such as clothes to wear, quilts to cover, pots and pans for cooking and so on. It is estimated that many of these things are buried in the ruins. With their ability, they can't dig out from the ruins at all, Only new ones. "

Kirilov frowned at the question that rokosovsky had mentioned, and then turned to me for help. Rokosovsky looked at me with his eyes and said with a smile, "Rita, I think you'd better give me an answer to this matter."

"May I sit down, please?" The teacher, who was playing against rokosovsky, looked pitifully at me and asked.

"Please sit down, sir." I answered him with a smile, then turned to rokosovsky and said, "senior general, since you have asked us a question, we will put the work of providing daily necessities for residents on the agenda in the next time, and solve it in the shortest time."

"Comrade commander, please allow me to ask a question." As soon as I finished, beloborodov asked me a question: "if the department stores in the city are simply repaired, they will soon be put into use. My question is, when we sell goods in the building, what should residents use to buy the daily necessities they need? "

"Yes, comrade commander." As soon as his words were finished, his military commissar then asked, "obviously, it's very unrealistic for residents to use ration cards to get them; In addition, it is impossible to buy with cash. After all, the city has been in the clutches of the enemy for more than two years. I don't think the residents still have enough money in their hands. "

The questions raised by both of them are to the point. After listening, rokosovsky folded his hands on his chest and looked at me with a smile. He seemed to want to hear what kind of reply I would make.

In fact, it's hard for me to know how to buy daily necessities. As soon as their question was raised, I thought of work relief, so I said with a smile, "it's easy to do. From today on, we will provide work cards for urban residents who take part in labor, and the time they take part in labor will be marked on the cards. Then they go to the shops and exchange their working hours for the necessities of life. "

"Work cards for residents?" On hearing my proposal, rokosovsky frowned. He was silent for a moment, then asked in an uncertain voice, "is that ok?"

"Don't worry, senior general. This method is absolutely feasible." I saw that not only rokosovsky didn't understand, but other commanders in this room were still at a loss, so I explained to you, "we use the scoring system, and every half hour is one point. A resident who works eight hours a day gets eight points. We work out the product score for each commodity, so as long as the score on the work card reaches the standard, the residents can exchange for the corresponding commodity. After exchanging goods, we deduct the corresponding points from the card. If they want to buy other goods, they have to increase the points through labor... "

After I explained my idea in detail, I finally saw rokosovsky nodding his head suddenly. Then he asked kirilov, "Comrade kirilov, what do you think of this method proposed by Lida?"

"General," kirilov said with a smile, "I think it's OK. After the meeting, general beloborodov and I will discuss the details, and then we can carry out this kind of work card in moziri and kalinkovich After that, he turned to beloborodov and said, "Comrade commander, you have to arrange people to improve the repair work of the department store as soon as possible."

"Don't worry, comrade military Commissar." Beloborodov patted his chest and assured kirilov, "as soon as the meeting is over, I will send the engineering battalion to carry out this task."

After recording the incident in the book in front of him, beloborodov carefully asked rokosovsky, "Comrade General, do you have any other instructions?"

"Yes," rokosovsky said solemnly to beloborodov, "Comrade General, you need to start the agricultural machinery factory and automobile repair factory in the city as soon as possible. It is very helpful for the unemployed workers in the city to have a stable income, so as to stabilize people's mind.

When all the factories in the city start again, you can arrange the staff to resume the production of the wood processing plants outside the city. You know, wood processing and wood export are the important pillar industries of moziri. We can't let thousands of forestry workers lose their food. "

"Don't worry, Comrade General." While recording rokosovsky's words in the book, beloborodov assured him: "I will do it according to your instructions!"

Rokosovsky did not continue to explain the task, but suddenly asked: "by the way, how many field hospitals are there in your army?"

Beloborodov raised his right hand, held out four fingers, and replied, "we have four field hospitals, one military hospital and three division level field hospitals."

"Where are these hospitals?" "Are they all in the city?" rokosovsky continued

"The military field hospital and the field hospital of the 9th division are in the city," beloborodov replied truthfully. "The other two division level field hospitals are outside the city."

"In addition to being open to wounded soldiers, do your field hospitals also receive ordinary people?"

When he heard rokosovsky's question, beloborodov didn't answer immediately. Instead, he called the name of the commander of the 9th division and asked, "does your division's field hospital receive ordinary civilians?"

"No The commander of the ninth division of Jinwei stood up, shook his head and said, "we only receive the sick and wounded of our army. In order to prevent the infiltration of enemy agents, we never receive non military personnel."

"It's not going to work." After listening to each other's words, rokosovsky immediately put forward his own view: "in the battle of our liberation of this city, many civilians were injured by mistake. If our hospital does not receive them, many people will die because of their serious injuries..."

"Comrade General," kirilov interrupted rokosovsky as soon as he said this and reminded him in a low voice, "after the liberation of the city, we sent comrades of the ambulance team to treat the injured residents in the city. In addition to the two military hospitals, those residents who have not recovered from injuries are arranged in the only public hospital in the city. "

"There are too few hospitals." "The residents have a headache and want to see a doctor. It's too inconvenient," rokosovsky said, waving his hand He then told beloborodov, "Comrade commander, from today on, all military hospitals will be open to civilians. Do you understand?" Beloborodov did not immediately accept rokosovsky's order. Instead, he said in embarrassment, "what if an enemy agent pretends to be a resident and sneaks into the hospital to do damage?"“ Don't worry. There are people from the interior department in the city. They will be responsible for clearing the enemy agents lurking in the city. " "But for the sake of safety, you can set up a special area and staff to receive the residents who come to see a doctor," rokosovsky comforted him