Empire in Progress

Chapter 37: conflict

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The scientific research achievements of the University of Berlin are particularly outstanding. The first Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry came from Humboldt University, which was the University of Berlin at the time. In 1901, Dutch professor Jacobi Henricius van Hove studied chemical kinetics. Law and won the Nobel Prize. Since then, the university has produced a total of twenty-nine Nobel Prize winners.

Hitler deliberately chose a holiday to hold a meeting at the University of Berlin in order to avoid being with university students so as not to affect the lives of college students. In Lin Wei's opinion, this was because he was afraid that college students would hear things they shouldn't hear, and it was not very caring for the people. Finally, the car stopped at the gate of Berlin University, and Lin Wei got out of the car. Lin Wei's adjutant Heinz first saw Lin Wei coming, and then Lin Wei's staff members also came over.

"Captain, you are here"

"Don't you see the nonsense? Adjutant Heinz, I found that my strict and honest adjutant has disappeared." Lin Wei didn't know why, but now he always wants to make fun of this adjutant every time he sees him. Seeing that Heinz didn't listen to what he said, Lin Wei had nothing to say.

"Captain, look over there." A staff officer pointed at the door of the auditorium. Lin Wei looked over, eh! Röhm and Himmler? What are they doing? Lin Wei thought.

"What's going on?" Lin Wei asked as he walked that way.

"It seems that Röhm and Himmler had a quarrel," the staff officer said after Lin Wei.

After a short journey, they arrived at the place in less than a minute. Röhm and Himmler were still arguing. To be precise, Röhm was teaching Himmler a lesson, and Himmler was being punished. Röhm had his back to Lin Wei. , did not see Lin Wei's arrival, but Himmler did.

"Himmler, let me tell you, how many tens of thousands of SS troops do you have? I have 3 million stormtroopers under my command, and no one in the party questions my words." Röhm's voice was like a roar, and his voice was far away. Everyone could hear it, and Lin Wei frowned.

"Himmler, what's going on?" Lin Wei rushed over from behind.

"Captain, the leader seems not very satisfied with the security issues I am responsible for. He thinks this matter should be left to the stormtroopers." Himmler still respects Lin Wei on the surface. After all, Lin Wei was older than Himmler. Joining the SS, it can be said that the SS was all founded by Lin Wei at the beginning.

Lin Wei originally wanted to be a peacemaker, but Roma said, "Why, isn't it right, Lampard, I know the SS is controlled by you, you capitalist, you are just a vested man who has sneaked into our revolutionary ranks." They are just profit-seekers, sooner or later I will drive out all you vampires."

"Hmph." Although Lin Wei was in a good temper, he couldn't help it anymore. "Rom, you have to understand that the stormtroopers are the line, and the SS is the personal guard of the Führer. We, the SS, do not need the approval of the stormtroopers to do things." "Lin Wei said unceremoniously.

"You..." Rom was about to speak when Goebbels came out, "The meeting is about to begin, why are you still here?"

"We'll go in right away. Himmler and I were just talking with the Roma leader about the security of the conference," Lin Wei intervened and pulled Himmler along unceremoniously.

"Oh, let's go in together," Goebbels suggested.

"My God, this is the best proposal," Lin Wei said exaggeratedly.

Linwei walked into the auditorium randomly with Himmler, Goebbels, and Röhm. Röhm and Goebbels sat in the front row. Linwei and Himmler did not sit down because the conference was about to start. Instead, he got up to check the security work.

When Lin Wei arrived at a deserted place, the expression on his face that he had just been talking and laughing immediately disappeared. "Rom, you really don't know your situation. I really don't know how this pig head climbed to this position." Lin Wei seemed to Wandering aimlessly, I actually thought about what happened just now in my mind, "Humph, Himmler, I almost got tricked by you again just now."

"Captain, what's wrong with me? Why are you laughing?" A security guard under the SS looked at Lin Wei in surprise.

"It's okay, it's okay. I saw that you were very serious and proud of your subordinates, so I laughed, haha." Lin Wei replied with a smile.

"Captain, thank you very much for your compliment. I've checked everything over there. Everything is fine. The meeting is about to begin. You'd better find a seat and sit down," the security guard said.

"Okay, then I won't go there." Lin Wei said and walked back, found a seat on the field and sat down, waiting for the start of the conference.

After intense preparations, while Lin Wei and others were drowsy, the party conference finally began.

Walter Rudolf Hess, deputy head of state and minister of the National Socialist Party, stepped onto the podium and announced the start of the party conference. "First of all, we would like to welcome the foreign Nazi activists. We extend our cordial greetings to them."

Bang bang... All National Socialist Party members applauded and welcomed these leaders of the Nazi movement abroad. These foreign leaders nodded in agreement. In their view, if they want their country to succeed, Germany's success is undoubtedly an example that can be used for reference.

As the applause died down, Walter Rudolf Hess continued: "Our movement is the most dynamic movement in the world. The collapse of the world financial system marks the end of liberalism's doomed history as pointed out by Edward Hollett Carr." Elimination. The communist movement and anarchism are our enemies. Our struggle with them is non-negotiable and is destined to be a life-and-death struggle."

"Ahem..." Lin Wei couldn't help but laugh out loud as he looked at the deputy head of state who was deeply intoxicated with enthusiasm. "How do you know that your movement is destined to fail, hey...".

As expected, Hess received the applause he expected again. Hess lowered his hands and waited for the applause to gradually sneer, then said, "We need a leader, and this person can only be our supreme head of state, our guide, our Great leader, now invite our great head of state to come to the stage to speak... Hi, Hitler." Hess took the lead in raising his right hand and performed a hand-raising salute.

"Hi, Hitler. Hi, Hitler..." All the members of the National Socialist Party in the audience raised their right hands. Their overwhelming momentum was unmatched. The leaders of the Nazi movement abroad were stunned. This kind of people worshiped them. The taste is exactly what they are pursuing.

Hitler stepped onto the podium amidst thousands of calls, and showed a rare and friendly smile. This kind of smile was also rare for Lin Wei. In Lin Wei's memory, Hitler only saw young children. , to show such a smile.

At Hitler's signal, the applause gradually subsided, "Germany is a great country, but we in Germany were treated unfairly in the last world war. In that war that lasted four years, I and I Like every German soldier, we persisted until the last moment. We should have won. In fact, we had defeated the Russian Empire on the Eastern Front in 1919, which freed us from the trouble of fighting on two fronts and allowed our army to calmly move forward. The Western Front launched an offensive, but those despicable November sinners shamefully betrayed the country."

Everyone in the venue was silent. After all, that war had such a huge impact on Germany that it was still burdened with huge foreign debt not long ago. Hitler went on to say "those shameful November sinners, those shameful Jews, who drove up prices during the war. Their presence caused the collapse of the already fragile wartime economy at that time, and they were the main culprits of our German defeat."

While the Jew was "organizing" the masses, he was organizing commerce, too, at the same time. Business is dehumanized, for example. , Judahification. Commerce lost its Aryan working character: it became an object of trade. Masters and workers were torn to pieces. . . It was the same man who created this class distinction who led the masses in their revolt against this class distinction, leading them not against his fellow Jews, but against the last vestiges of independent national economic life.

These remnants, the bourgeoisie, have also been Judaized, resisting the masses who are knocking on doors and demanding better conditions in life. So the Jewish leaders succeeded in hammering Marxist propaganda into the hearts of the masses: "Your terrible enemy is the bourgeoisie; if he were not there, you would be free." If it had not been for this helplessness The Jews, who are blind and stupid in their limitations, the bourgeoisie, will never be able to become the leaders of the German working class. Allying with this kind of stupidity is the "excellent class" in this society

Pride, they thought, would degrade itself if it gave up its sense of superiority and bowed down to the level of the common people. These millions of our fellow Germans will never be alienated from their own people if the leading strata of society show any concern for their welfare.

You must say goodbye to the hope that you can expect any action from within the right-wing parties in the name of the freedom of the German people. The most basic factors are lacking: will, courage, and energy. But where can strength still be found among the German people? It is found, always, in the vast masses: where the energy is slumbering and it is only waiting for the man who will call it out of its present slumber and will hurl it into the great battlefield for the German race fate.

This battlefield itself can liberate Germany because it will be the power of the masses that has fought since then. You will never achieve a German Reich without the help of German workers. The power of this country is not displayed in our political salons, but in the hands, in the minds, and in the will of the broad masses. Now as before: liberation will not come from above, it will stretch from below. . . If we do this to everyone today, it is only because we are willing to give him and his descendants the noblest gift: freedom and respect from the rest of the world. . .

The right has lost all energy: they see the flood coming, but they are devoutly waiting for just once in their lives to form a government. Unspeakable incompetence, frank lack of energy, cowardice, etc. - this is what all these bourgeois parties and in such moments when the country needs heroes - are not empty talkers.