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Chapter 181 Hitler's New Deal II

"Comrade Lesinskaya, now is the time for the life and death of the German proletariat. The fascist government has appeared in Germany, and the pace of military expansion and preparation for war has begun. If we do not tell the people the truth, then Germany will gradually fall into the hands of the Nazi Party-Junke War Group. And if the people know the truth, then the conspiracy of Hitler-Junke War Group to issue paper money will be shattered, and their rule will be severely hit..."

In a small beer hall in Siemens City, Berlin's workers' gathering area, where there are no customers, Hessman's old friend Natalie Lesskaya was holding a glass of beer, listening to a middle-aged man with a bald head, frown and full of fighting spirit in his eyes.

The man who spoke was Ernst Telman, the chairman of the German Bolshevik Party and MP Ernst Telman. In the general election two months ago, the Bolshevik Party led by him suffered a setback, but as long as the Nazi Party-Motherland People's Party coalition government failed, the unemployed who originally voted for the Nazi Party and the bankrupt petty bourgeoisie would vote for the Bolshevik Party.

"Comrade Telmann, do you really think that as long as you become a parliamentary majority, you can seize the German regime?"

The figure of Hessman appeared in Lesskaya's mind. She and him had not seen each other for several years. It was not that Hessman had never been to the Soviet Union, but that she had always been in a bad situation. She was a Pole and was once a Trotskyist. After Lenin's death, a series of power struggles and purges took place in the Soviet Union.

The Trotskyists and the Poles were both the focus of the purge, and Lesinskaya was removed from all positions and sent to a school for children of miners in the Ural Mountains as a teacher. Her friends and fiancé both left her and lived alone for several years when she could be arrested at any time. Moreover, all kinds of treatments (she was a senior Bolshevik cadre, enjoying special housing and supplies) were all deprived, and like ordinary people in the mining area, they suffered from insufficient supply in the "economic difficulties".

Just when she thought she would spend the rest of her life in loneliness and various tortures, a telegram from the Organization Department of the Bolsheviks recalled her back to Moscow. Then she met Stalin in the Kremlin and was left to eat.

Then all the things she lost came back and had a beautiful apartment, accompanied by servants and cars, and received special supply treatment at the department level. There were also many outstanding tailors who came to her to make various styles of beautiful clothes.

Of course, not all of my friends have also come back. In recent years, many people have disappeared and invited her to various parties. Some people are very enthusiastic about introducing her boyfriend to her. Because her fiancé, who served as the brigade commander in the Red Army, has married another woman.

However, Lesinskaya did not resent that man at all, and he maintained a good relationship with him. She did not resent those friends who were afraid of her when she was in trouble. Because she would treat her in trouble with the same attitude... This is the good cultivation that a Bolshevik party member should have.

After more than a month of comfortable life, Natalie Lesinskaya was called to the Organization Department again, this time assigning her job. She became a member of the Third International delegation to Germany and secretly arrived in Berlin in late March 1931 with a special mission!

"Comrade Tailman, do you really believe that you can seize power by a majority vote in the parliamentary election?" Lesinskaya just looked at the leaders of the German Bolshevik Party indifferently. "Do you know who are the people who rule Germany now? Do you know how many bloody storms they have participated in? Do you know how much they know about our Bolsheviks?

The organization sent me to Germany to preserve the strength of the party, not to help you seize power because that is impossible!”

"I know who Ludwig von Heinsberg Hessman is!" Telman looked at Lesinskaya seriously and did not look like the tried-and-tested Bolsheviks. It was definitely a mistake for the Third International to send her to Berlin.

"That's why I can't let him do whatever he wants," said Telman. "Once his war line succeeds, Germany may be destroyed! The German proletariat will become cannon fodder for fascism! And the victory of Germany's socialist revolution will be far away!"

Lesinskaya frowned. In theory, although the German Bolshevik Party was a branch of the Third International, their autonomy, or the awareness of competing with the Soviet Bolshevik Party that dominated the Third International, was very strong. The representative of the Third International, who was like a vase, could not convince them at all.

Because these German Bolsheviks never regarded themselves as the little brothers of the Soviet Bolsheviks. Lenin was a little better when he was there. Now he was replaced by Stalin who was "one country socialist", and he was fighting fiercely with the German reactionaries. The German Bolsheviks naturally became increasingly disobeyed the command...

But why did the organization ask herself to come to Berlin to deal with these Germans who did not listen to advice? What she specializes in is international trade? Lesinskaya thought. Since she left Moscow, this question has been lingering in her heart.

"So, what are you going to do?" Natalie Lesinskaya's brows were tightly furrowed.

"We must join forces with the Social Democratic Party to expose the truth about the 'job creation bill'!" said Telman. "At the same time, we will also call for the general strike to oppose the indiscriminate issuance of paper money and ask the government to cut the army to save money."

"What if... what if they suppress you because of this?" Natalie's voice was filled with worries, and she was sure that the German reactionaries would raise their butcher's knife.

"Armed uprising! If the counter-revolutionaries use **** on us, then we must use the revolutionary **** to oppose them!"

"Is this the decision of the Central Y Committee?"

"Yes. We decided to have a meeting a week ago before you arrived!"

“When should I do it?”

"If you have negotiated with the Social Democratic Party, start the move." Telman said firmly.

Natalie Lesinskaya nodded, "Well, I will report to Third International."

...

"Lieutenant General. Your old friend Natalie Lesinskaya has arrived in Berlin and may have become the deputy representative of the Third International in Germany. Yesterday afternoon, she met with Telman of the Bolshevik Party at a beer hall called 'Wolf' in Siemens City."

Major General Canaris, Director of the Military Intelligence Bureau, handed over a photo taken in front of the Wolf Beer Hall to Hessman, who was in the photo as Natalie Lesskaya.

"It's her." Hessman picked up the photo and glanced. "It's been many years. When I first met her, I was in 1917... She was only 17 years old at that time. Now she is in her early 30s."

He paused and said, "When I went to Moscow to meet Stalin last year, I drank too much in the Kremlin and got drunk by the damn Russians. It seemed that she was talking about her. Now, she is coming to Berlin, and I think it's no coincidence!"

"Lieutenant General, you mean..."

"Arson her!" Hessman said without hesitation.

"arrest?"

"Yes!" said Hessman, "Stalin sent her to give up the German Bolshevik Party. She is a signal...at least I understand it so. Otherwise, your people would not find the new deputy representative of the Third International so soon!"

Canaris was stunned for a moment, then nodded, "We only learned that she came to Berlin after receiving the secret report. But... why did Stalin do it?"

"Just like why he wanted to purge the Trotskyists!" Hessman said coldly, "And Stalin knew very well that the German Bolshevik Party would not win... Those guys would mess us up at most, and perhaps delay his five-year plan and his plan to join forces to attack Poland in the future."

The Soviet Union's steel leader did not come to power by playing parliamentary democracy, and he could not understand the rules of the game of parliamentary democracy. In his opinion, the German Junker Group had restored its strength and joined forces with the far-right Workers' Party, which would definitely suppress the German Bolshevik Party.

The German revolution will inevitably fall into a low tide, and the most favorable layout for the Soviet Union was to continue to maintain alliances with the Junker officer group, and at the same time set up a spy network in Germany, the German Bolshevik Party would be better off going underground rather than continuing to engage in parliamentary struggles.

"Franz, let Stasi's soldiers come out!" said Hessman, "As planned, you only need to catch one more Natalie."

Major General Canaris has a foothold, "Lieutenant General, Stasi will never let you down!"

The plan to suppress the Bolshevik Party was formulated before the Nazi Party came to power, and wasn’t it just for this?

The Nazi Party has a foundation in the lower class. They not only have party organizations that go deep into the working people, but also can mobilize millions of supporters, but also stormtroopers that can act as professional political thugs. The backbone of the stormtroopers has now been adapted into the armed SS and deployed to major German cities outside the Rhineland region. They will participate in the suppression of the Bolshevik Party!

The Military Intelligence Agency and Stasi Organization established by Hessman will also participate in the operation. It will also play a key role and will be responsible for creating excuses to capture important figures of the German Bolshevik Party and the Third International.

Through this action, the power of the German Bolshevik Party will be uprooted! Tens of thousands of Bolshevik Party members will be arrested into concentration camps controlled by Stasi. At the same time, thousands of "anti-war people" will be arrested into concentration camps, and the control of the Juncker-Nazi alliance on German society will be greatly strengthened.

The situation of the Juncker Group being above and the Nazi Party being under the joint rule of Germany will basically take shape. Oppositions to implement Hitler's new policy will also be greatly reduced. (To be continued.)
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