In World War II, the Soviet-German battlefield was famous for its cruelty, especially in the early Soviet-German battlefield, which was called hell. It can be said that without a politically capable political commissar to maintain the morale and order of the Soviet army, it is difficult to resist the wave after wave of German charges. The political commissar in the Soviet army is regarded as the most stubborn opponent by the German army. Usually, after being caught, he usually refuses to surrender and is shot immediately.
In film and television, we often see the Soviet political commissar jump out first and shout "for the motherland, for Stalin!" " Ura! ",widely spread-and deeply felt rushed up. If you meet a stubborn enemy, you need to fight to the death. The first thing is to organize political cadres to lead the "party member Commando" to take the lead. If you can't attack, it's the head's turn to wave a pistol and shout "* * * Communist Youth League members come with me" with pistols and shovels.
Details: At that time, Russian soldiers were basically full of fighting talent because of their racial talent, but because most of them were farmers, they lacked certain discipline and had low military literacy. In view of this, Trotsky, known as the "father of the Red Army", set up a political commissar in the whole army and later issued Order No.227: Selecting intellectuals from the working class to make up for this deficiency.
At that time, the political commissar of the Red Army had been educated in Marxism-Leninism for a long time, so his spiritual weapon was particularly powerful, and he did everything he could to deal with the war and achieved his goal. During the Soviet-German War, the political commissar's discipline was first-class.
They are hard-working, brave and good at fighting, responsible for the political and ideological work of soldiers, selfless care for soldiers, and merciless to the enemy. They often fight to the death without surrendering, and often go out to work and make contributions. During the war, the supreme commander hung him up to command the army, but he also took soldiers with him. Most of the time, he charged in the rain of bullets and used his life to inspire soldiers to move forward. Results The death rate of political commissar exceeded 50%, far exceeding the casualty rate of frontline soldiers.
One of the most famous examples is Klochkov Dief, a trainee political instructor of the 8th Division of the Guards Infantry in the defending war in Moscow. He shouted the greatest famous saying of the Soviet Union in World War II: "Although Russia has a vast territory, we can't retreat, behind us is Moscow!" As we all know, the 28-member team he led at that time blocked dozens of German tanks. Finally, after being seriously injured, he took a bundle of grenades and died with the enemy tanks. All of them were martyred.