Alien Empire Total War

Chapter 177: dispose of prisoners of war

On August 11, 1754, the city of Hierence, the capital of the Hildi Kingdom, was taken over by the Rumont army and officially fell.

That night, Foreign Minister Hildi, who stayed behind, as a negotiator designated by the king, contacted the high-level officials of the Rumont army who entered the city, hoping to stop the war and bring the two countries back to peace. For this reason, they were willing to cede most of the occupied southern part. Territory, and compensation for the military expenses spent by the Rumont Republic in the war, etc.

However, the peace request made by the Hildi people was not accepted, and the commander of the Fourth Army, Lieutenant General Greney Baldwin, who contacted the Foreign Secretary, just pretended to deal with the little old man, and then sent him directly. Go to Ankerton and let someone from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs deal with him.

The journey of Rumont's army did not stop after occupying the city of Hierence. The Fourth Army just stayed here for a few days and continued to move north to conquer the territory of the unconquered Hildi Kingdom. The Second Army It is to stay in Hilens, responsible for dealing with those Greek soldiers who surrendered and stabilizing the city order.

This is indeed a big problem. Before the fall of the city of Hiron, there were more than 40,000 Greek soldiers who surrendered in the capital area. Most of these prisoners were recruits recruited after the outbreak of the war, and among them There is a huge disparity between the ratio of officers and soldiers. Needless to say, it is all due to the officer sniping tactics of the Rumont Chaser.

The lack of a large number of officers at the grassroots level has resulted in a serious decline in the combat effectiveness of the soldiers, and even their fighting spirit, morale and discipline have been affected. Even after entering the prisoner of war camp, due to the lack of restraint by the officers, the soldiers fought with each other. Happens frequently.

So many prisoners of war are a huge hidden danger, at least until the situation in the newly occupied area has not stabilized. The Rumont army cannot easily release these defeated soldiers and return to their hometowns. , is likely to be forced to enlist again and become a new force in Hildi's army.

If they don't go back, the prisoners of war who have nothing to do in the camp will only pick up quarrels and fight every day. This is only a small matter. What's worse, they may be instigated to set off riots and cause more trouble.

Can not be released, killing prisoners is naturally the first option to be excluded. Once the Second Army dares to order the killing of all these prisoners, I believe that the entire Hildi Kingdom will be provoked the next day, not only those that have not yet been conquered. The civilians in the occupied areas will also riot again, making the situation stabilized by the gendarmerie once again turbulent.

This thorny problem was quickly sent to Charlie by express and expedited. Let the generals march and fight. It can be handed over to the National Assembly, and the National Assembly can discuss a solution.

However, this kind of trivial matter does not need to be discussed by the National Assembly at all. Charlie intercepted this issue halfway. He only thought about it for a while, and then he came up with a corresponding solution.

Or the old way, find something for the prisoners of war to do.

Charlie is planning to conquer the entire kingdom of Hildi, and he will annex all the territory south of Hilens no matter how bad it is. Such a vast territory naturally needs the maintenance of the city security forces, as well as the gendarmerie brigade formed to deal with the resistance organizations. These three units can be recruited from prisoners of war, sent to the system barracks in Rumont for military training, converted into system troops, and then they can be used for their own use.

In addition, many areas in the south of Hildi have been affected by the war, and many buildings have been turned into ruins. If the prisoners do not want to join the army, they will be sent to various places in the south to participate in the post-war reconstruction project. They won't be idle to make trouble, and the problem will naturally be solved.

Moreover, the prisoners of war have no reason to refuse, because the projects they participated in the post-war reconstruction are likely to be carried out in their own hometowns, and they are not going to work for free, and the new local government will provide them with food and lodging. Also distributed wages, with such good treatment, I believe no prisoners of war will refuse.

The reply letter given by Charlie was soon sent to the city of Hilens. After his reply letter was sent to the senior management of the Second Army, the method mentioned in the letter was adopted, and each prisoner of war camp was immediately divided, willing to participate. Individuals from the police and gendarmerie units were selected and sent to Roumont for training, and those who did not want to be sent in batches to the various cities in the occupied area, where the new local government took over and oversaw them.

Surprisingly, the prisoners of war did not resist joining the army because they were fighting for the enemy. Many of them still aspired to join the city police department and the gendarmerie, because these two positions are fixed long-term jobs, such as It is another way to participate in post-war reconstruction. As soon as the project is over or the war is over and they are released, this work will end.

The difference between the police and the gendarmerie is that these two jobs are long-term and will continue until they are old and retired. Those who have a "vision" for their future life choose this one without hesitation.

Regardless of what the prisoners of war chose, more than 40,000 prisoners of war were quickly allocated and sent off intermittently from the prisoner of war camp outside Hierens City. At the same time, the situation and order in Hierens City were also stabilized. Thanks to the efforts of the conquerors~www.readwn.com~ a large amount of food and daily necessities were sent into the city, filling the gaps caused by the war, and the citizens also took courage as the grassroots officials walked through the streets and shouted loudly. Get out of the house and head to a nearby market to shop for items.

The governance policy of the southern occupation area also played a very effective role in the city of Hillens. In less than a week, the city came out of the haze of war, and the citizens began to return to normal life, except for those streets. Rumen soldiers in blue-blue military uniforms and the flag of the Rumen Republic hanging high still remind the local residents that nothing seems to have changed much.

Oh, this is a fall from heaven to **** for the commoners, and for the Hildi nobles who did not flee the capital, the Hildi nobles, regardless of their status, were quickly reckless after the city changed hands. Mongolian soldiers broke into the house, and the whole family was arrested and imprisoned on various charges.

These nobles will undoubtedly become the first victims after the city of Hierens changes hands, and they will use their lives to reduce the resistance of the local residents to the conquerors - there is nothing like watching the oppression on their own heads. The execution of the nobles is more able to bribe the hearts of these residents.

And it is.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like