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How do countries treat traitors?

Collaborate with the enemy and betray the country, we are commonly known as traitors. In today's numerous anti-Japanese film and television dramas, traitors who take refuge in Japan and are willing to be lackeys are vividly interpreted by actors. And those real traitors in history should really be cut to pieces and deserve to die.

As far as the worst World War II in human history is concerned, it can be said to be chaos because of the large number of participating countries, and in this chaotic war, traitors and defectors appeared more or less in all countries, just more or less.

With the participation of the United States in the war, the trend of World War II gradually became clear and ended in victory. After the war, many countries launched a large-scale campaign to wipe out traitors, among which France was definitely the country with the strongest attack on traitors and the strictest country.

How did the Soviet Union punish "traitors" after World War II? Thousands of people were thrown into the cold polar regions, leaving no one behind.

War has always been cruel. The ultimate victims of this war are the people. As long as there is war since ancient times, there will be traitors. We call them traitors. Especially during his stay in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, there were as many traitors and puppet troops in China as1100,000. You know, although China had a population of 400 million at that time, less than 5 million people were able to go to war, there were more than1000000 traitors and puppet troops alone. This shows how horrible this is, but we should not underestimate ourselves.

Today, we will talk about how the Soviet Union executed "Soviet traitors" after the war. During World War II, the Soviet Union fought against two countries, one was Japan and the other was Germany. Obviously, Japan did not pose much threat to the Soviet Union, but neither did Germany. Under Hitler's leadership, the Soviet Union was in danger of being destroyed just like us. However, during the war between the two countries, a large number of traitors appeared in the Soviet Union. In order to survive, they became the puppet troops of Germany. In addition, by the end of the war, most captured Soviet soldiers had become German soldiers and defected in the opposite direction. During this period, there were as many as three million Soviet puppet troops. There are many historical reasons why there are so many traitors, so I won't go into details today. We mainly talk about how the Soviet Union treated these traitors after the war.

The Soviet Union was very cruel to these traitors, because in the beginning, these traitors brought too much losses to the Soviet Union. They leaked military secrets to the Germans, which made the Soviet Union almost fail. Therefore, when they were rewarded after the war, the bitter days of these puppet troops began. Most of the puppet troops in the Soviet Union were not forced to help like the Chinese puppet troops. They have many things to do voluntarily, and even they have to work hard in the war. Therefore, the fate of these puppet troops after the war is also very tragic. Most of these puppet troops who committed heinous crimes will be executed, and they will all be executed in full view of the public. They even appeared in newspapers, detailing the death of traitors. For most of the puppet troops, the attitude of the Soviet Union is also very tough. They sent a large number of puppet troops to the Arctic and polar regions. In that cold place, a large number of people died every day, and only a few people survived, so most of these puppet troops eventually died, which also showed the attitude of the Soviet Union towards traitors.

The most representative of these traitors is Andrei andreyevich vlasov, a native of Gorky. He used to be an excellent Soviet Red Army general, but later he joined the German camp. He is also one of the most controversial generals in history. Andre joined the Soviet Red Army in 19 19. Before the outbreak of the Soviet-German War, he was the commander of the Fourth Mechanized Army. In the defensive war, he participated in a large number of frontal defensive wars and made numerous achievements. He was awarded the Lenin Medal and the Red Flag Medal. He is the pioneer of Moscow's counterattack and has made numerous achievements.

Later, the Germans broke through the Soviet defense. 1June 23, 942, Andre led his men to counterattack. Unfortunately, the German firepower is too strong. Finally, Andre was captured by the Germans in the town of Nika in Piater. In the concentration camp, he couldn't stand the cruel punishment of the Germans and eventually became a fascist. But so far, he doesn't know the real reason why Andre surrendered to the Germans, and there may be other skeletons in his closet. After all, it is a bit unacceptable to say that he is afraid of death.

Due to Andrei's strong appeal, tens of thousands of people from the remnants were quickly summoned to fight against the Soviet Union. However, the advantage of the German army gradually weakened, and finally Andre was driven out of the country by the Soviet Union. In order to punish this heinous traitor, the Soviet Union hanged him and reported his death in detail in the newspaper.

At that time, France executed a large number of traitors, and the execution methods were more varied. As far as male traitors are concerned, once they are caught, they don't need to be tried. Ordinary people can kill them at will, while female traitors are stripped naked, shaved and dragged into the street to be humiliated at will. In other words, after the war, the French government acquiesced in lynching, beating and ill-treatment, shooting and killing, and even hanging, all of which were necessary.

According to incomplete statistics, more than 50,000 out of 80,000 people were tried and sentenced in the liquidation of traitors in France in just a few months, among which16,300 people were sentenced to death, 7,500 people were sentenced to life imprisonment, more people were punished with hard labor or imprisonment, and some people were even directly killed while picketing.

Perhaps it is hard for us to imagine that such atrocities have taken place in France, which is now called "romance", and the government's acquiescence is equally surprising. However, under the specific historical background, the government's practice also conforms to the wishes of the people and the interests of the country to a certain extent.

The great liquidation movement in France is a warning to the people that traitors should be dealt with seriously and their thoughts should be eradicated. In other words, this is the fundamental reason why there is no traitor culture even if there are traitors.