Chapter 91: Shattered Trust (2)
The Germans were defeated at Stalingrad, just as in the original history.
I pondered for a moment on how to utilize the German army’s defeat.
Come to think of it, most of the surrendered German soldiers will die from illness or starvation.
It seemed a waste to let them die like that.
We should bring them over and make good use of them as labor.
I immediately sent a telegram to Stalin.
“To Comrade Stalin. On behalf of the people of the Korean Empire, I send my praise for Your Excellency’s remarkable victory.”
While buttering up Stalin, I subtly suggested that he hand over the Axis prisoners of war to us in exchange for the cost of goods to be paid to us.
It felt a bit strange, as if we were buying and selling people like in the Atlantic slave trade era, but I was convinced that this would be better for the Germans being sold as well.
