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Chapter 182 Hitler's New Deal III

Under the spring night, Natalie Lesinskaya walks in the spacious, grand, clean, but somewhat depressed streets of Berlin, dressed very fashionablely, as if she was a leisurely lady.

But if anyone gets closer, it is not difficult to find that the noble lady's beautiful eyebrows always reveals a faint sadness. Natalie is not sad about the German Bolsheviks who are likely to be suppressed by fascists. She knows that those people are not in much danger of their lives, at least far from the Polish Bolsheviks and Trotskyists in the Soviet Union.

People at this level like Natalie Lesinskaya, and who have been engaged in trade and intelligence abroad for a long time (the personnel of Soviet foreign trade companies abroad are half intelligence officers), and almost half a Chika. Of course, she knows how terrible places like Lubiyanka Square (Chika headquarters) and Sorowski Monastery (famous labor camp).

Although she never asked about the disappearing Poles in her circle of life, most of them seemed to have disappeared in the air, but she knew where those people went. For a long time, especially after she was put out, she carried a suitcase with her, always containing a few clean clothes and toiletries... These are the supplies needed for jail. She had no relatives in the Soviet Union, and her parents were no longer alive, and there was only one brother of a local owner in Poland. Therefore, she could only prepare some essential items for jail.

Because she estimated that her "crime" was not enough to be shot, in fact, not many people were sentenced to "highest defense measures" (shooting or deportation) in the Soviet Union. The vast majority of arrested "reactionaries" will be sent to labor camps and labor camps spread throughout the Soviet Union, and more and more, engaged in various productions, which are becoming an indispensable part of the Soviet economy!

In an era when the whole of the Soviet Union was tortured by hunger, it was really difficult to survive in a labor camp. Therefore, she also knew that she could not live in a place like Sorowishki by relying on a suitcase "preparation items". She thought that the only thing she could use was probably her beauty and body...

A revolutionary who was planning to sacrifice everything to liberate all mankind, for a long time, actually planned to sell himself to the guards of the labor camp to save his life! Thinking of these things, Natalie Lesskaya's eyes were filled with tears, and finally she couldn't help crying on the road.

"Natalie, what's wrong with you?" In the secret office of the Third International in Berlin, Dimitrov, the Bulgarian Secretary of the Western European Bureau, saw Lesinskaya with red eyes, and then asked with concern.

"Oh, I miss the Soviet Union's motherland." Natalie took out a silk handkerchief and wiped the tears.

"Is that?" Dimitrov is less than 50 years old this year and looks very graceful. He is also energetic and a veteran revolutionary. He joined the Bulgarian Social Democratic Labor Party as early as 1902 and is also one of the earliest Bolsheviks in Bulgaria and even the entire Balkans.

In addition, he was also a "Great Balkan"ist. As early as July 1915, he led the organization of a Balkan Social Democratic League, hoping to form a Balkan Union country after the victory of the revolution.

"Have you met Comrade Telman?" Dimitrov no longer had anything to do with Natalie's mood, but asked about work. Natalie is now a liaison officer, and her contact with the German Bolshevik Party was her business.

Dimitrov himself had a very typical Balkan face, which was very different from the Germans, and it was inconvenient to meet German MP Telman frequently.

Natalie is a blond and blue-eyed beauty. Although she is a Polish, her ancestors were once a member of the Shinra Noble House. She has intermarried with German nobles for generations, so she looks very German. Moreover, she is very good at German, and there is no problem with pretending to be a German.

She went to meet with the big figures of the German Bolsheviks. Even if she was targeted by the spies, it was at most Duan Gossip.

"They intend to work with the Social Democrats to expose the Nazi-Junker group's conspiracy to issue paper money, and then mobilize the masses to hold a general strike, forcing Congress to pass a case of distrust and bring down the Nazi-Motherland BJP coalition government."

This is the parliamentary democracy gameplay. The opposition party has caused trouble and ripped the ruling party. It has ruined the ruling party and replaced it.

However, the German Bolshevik Party is not a regular parliamentary party, and the Nazi Party and the Junker Officer Group are not honest parliamentary political players. They want to make trouble but dominate the rostrum and not let people speak.

"Telman and the others thought things too easily, and the Nazis and Juncker would not be willing to fail." Dimitrov shook his head, "but there is no better way now. In Germany, the reactionary forces always have an absolute advantage. And..."

As soon as he said this, he was interrupted by one of his assistants, the Bulgarian Bolsheviks named Tanev.

"Comrade Dimitrov, look out the window. There is a fire in the direction of the Capitol. It seems that the Capitol is on fire?"

"Is the Capitol on fire?" Natalie Lesskaya turned her head and looked. The direction of the Capitol on the east side was indeed in the sky. "How is it possible? How could that kind of place burn?"

Dimitrov shook his head, "Maybe it's a conspiracy!"

"Comrade Dimitrov, do we want to transfer?" asked Natalie Lesinskaya.

"No, there is no need to...we don't need to hide, but Telman and the others would better hide!"

...

When the German Parliament was burning, Ernst Telman, the leader of the German Bolshevik Party, was discussing cooperation with the other party at the home of German Social Democratic Party leader Herman Muller.

The conflict between the German Social Democratic Party and the Bolshevik Party has been long-standing, so these two parties that hold high the banner of socialism are basically political enemies and rarely take joint actions, even if they act together, they are not cooperation, but they just agree on certain issues. For example, before opposing the "General's Cabinet" to expand the army without authorization.

However, after the establishment of the Nazi Party-Motherland People's Party coalition government, the relationship between the Social Democratic Party and the Bolshevik Party disappeared again.

"Enster, they are saving Germany and have achieved some success. If we take the extreme measures of struggle now, then Germany is over."

Hermann Muller himself was prime minister, had rich experience in governing, knew that the Nazi party's economic line could be successful, and he also knew what consequences would result from destroying Mark's credibility again, which must be impossible for the Social Democratic Party to deal with. In the end, he could only adopt a fully planned economy similar to the Soviet Union to save Germany.

In this way, the only one who ruled was the Bolshevik Party!

"Mr. Muller," Ernst Telmann said loudly, "their approach may temporarily save the German economy, but that is creating a bigger disaster... The demand created by printing money is not real demand! It is a new world war! The current economic surplus is caused by the defects of the capitalist system, and it is the inevitable result of surplus value exploitation! The way out can only be to implement the Soviet-style socialist system!"

"This is a solution!" Hermann Muller glared at Telman, "We all know that there is no surplus in the Soviet Union!"

This statement is almost a satirizing that the Soviet Union is now experiencing the second *******. Although the Soviet government tried hard to block the news in this regard, the upper class in Germany is still very clear about what was happening to the Soviet Union. After all, the trade between the Soviet Union and Germany is too frequent, and tens of thousands of German engineering and technical personnel are now stationed in the Soviet Union normally.

"The Soviet Union was just too hasty," said Telman. "We Germany had no need to do that, because we were the second largest industrial country in the world. For the 70 million German people, industry is enough... The problem now is how to distribute products fairly, rather than using printed banknotes to import production into military industry. Mr. Muller, you know that the Nazi Juncker Group is going to fight a world war, right?"

"No, I don't think so," said Hermann Muller. "The lessons from the last World War were profound enough that at least for our generation, there would be no world wars in Europe. However, Germany cannot be bullied, and the Ruhr crisis cannot and should not be staged again."

Mueller entered the cabinet during the Ruhr crisis and knew what it would be like to be bullied by the French and Belgians. In fact, the Social Democratic government was driven out of power by the atrocities of France and Belgium.

"So Germany must have the ability to defend itself. I actually agree with the expansion of the army to 800,000 or 1 million." He gritted his teeth and said, "Without this army, Germany would not have dignity!"

Knowing that he could not convince the Social Democrats, Telman sighed and was about to leave when suddenly the corner of his eyes came to a faint fire in the sky outside the window.

"Mr. Mueller, it seems that somewhere is on fire?"

Tailman and Muller walked to the balcony together, the place on fire was northwest of the apartment where Muller lived.

“There…are the direction of the Capitol and the Presidential Palace!”

"What?" Telman said to himself, "It's so accidental that place is on fire!"

"Accidentally?" Hermann Muller glanced at Telman and shook his head slightly, "Enster, things may not be that simple... I think you should leave quickly, it's better to find a place to hide."

"Hide?" Telman was stunned, "Why? Why should I hide? I am a member of Congress!" (To be continued.)
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