Zhukov had seen much worse examples of rugged, desperate Rheinlanders, looking forward to enlistment in the ranks of the Coalition. Unlike many others, this timid fellow spoke as if he held some ambition, and vigor to make an example of the corruption.
The commissar laid some photos on his desk, telling Viktor to have a look at them, which were of the old slaughter days in Rheinland, when the revolutionary armies crushed the military, that was decades ago. The violence, and streets full of scattered dead bodies could be viewed in each picture. The mans mood was stricken as Zhukov began to speak.
Do you know how many people died for the same purpose? Those who died, did more than just sacrificing their lifes and didnt die in vain. Their bodies were only instruments to enliven and sway the doctrines of the great revolution.
Will you, under any circumstances, adhere to the principles of this great cause and pledge your soul without any questioning?