Chapter 698 God Bless the Queen
Comrade Curtis Li Mei, a great internationalist fighter, an old friend of the Soviet people and the Chinese people, and a loyal member of the Bolshevik Party of the United States, has been in a little unhappy these days.
Well, if you become a prisoner, it is appropriate to be unhappy.
However, there are other reasons for Comrade Li Mei's unhappiness. First of all, the evil Nazi female devil Irma Gresser. Russian translation is just her part-time job. Her job is a nurse in a concentration camp, but she is definitely not an angel in white, but a very vicious nurse.
Gresse first carried out a series of persecutions against Comrade Li Mei in Mosul in Iraq, and later in Nuremberg concentration camp in Germany (because she wanted to organize prisoners to visit and study, the Mosul concentration camp was moved to Nuremberg in early July).
"Comrade Li Mei, you are too obese and smoking for a long time, so you suffer from high blood pressure, high blood lipids and high blood sugar. For humanitarian considerations and the requirements of the Geneva Treaty, we must treat you." In a medical room in Nuremberg concentration camp, the witch nurse was seriously reading Dr. Mendel's diagnosis to the American colonel who had been hungry and lost weight.
"The treatment method is to control your diet and strengthen exercise at the same time," said the female nurse. "So you can't eat meat, butter, drink milk, eat sugar, smoke, eat only vegetables, grain bread and a small amount of eggs... In addition, you have to go to exercise with bricks. I wish you a speedy recovery and a long life. "
Li Mei snorted, took a nonsense diagnosis report and turned away from the medical room. He knew that the Nazi female demon was persecuting him because he had been doing things right with the heads in the concentration camp and cheered the Soviet prisoners of war who were almost collapsed. That was why he was hungry every day, had to move bricks and build houses, and he didn't smoke, and even had to send the Red Cross packages. Until now, he had not received food from the United States.
However, Comrade Li Mei knew that his life was in the hands of the Germans, so he would not settle the score with the Nazi witch for a bite. But he kept remembering this hatred until the day he died... It was 7 years ago, Comrade Li Mei was 11 years old that year.
In addition to starving and moving bricks, another thing that made Comrade Li Mei unhappy was that the Nuremberg concentration camp was getting bigger and bigger. During this period, he moved bricks every day to expand the concentration camp! The purpose of expanding the concentration camp was to accept more Soviet prisoners of war from the Warsaw frontline.
Seeing those Soviet comrades who were mentally broken, numb and like walking dead, lined up in loose formations and were escorted to Nuremberg prisoner-of-war camp by a very small number of Nazi soldiers, Comrade Li Mei couldn't help but worry for Stalin.
The last thing that made Comrade Li Mei very annoyed was that the Nazis organized prisoners of war to visit cities, factories and villages near Nuremberg every few days. What else can be said about cities, factories and villages in Germany? They are all neat, beautiful and orderly. Although they cannot compare to the grand and prosperous United States, they are definitely richer than the Bolshevik-ruled Soviet Union... This is clearly a psychological warfare of the Germans! It is necessary to prove that Germany's national socialism is superior to the Soviet Union's GCism!
Li Mei was walking while thinking about it, and before she knew it, she arrived at the playground of the concentration camp. This was the place where prisoners of war let out the air and listen to the radio every day. Sometimes the concentration camp would organize traitors to speak here, saying the 196 Criminal Code. However, for Comrade Li Mei, those scary crimes sounded like no problem. Isn’t it a matter of spending some money to find a better lawyer? Is it necessary to go all the way to the dark?
At this time, tens of thousands of people gathered on the playground, almost all of them were Soviet traitors (from the perspective of Soviet laws, they were traitors). They were all dejected, looking desperate but afraid of death, which made Comrade Li Mei angry when she saw it.
Just when Comrade Li Mei was angry, the tweeter on the playground suddenly rang: "Sujing, please be quiet, play the Russian national anthem now."
He is going to play the Internationale again. Comrade Li Mei now knows that the Soviet national anthem is the Internationale, and he can now sing the Internationale in Russian.
Soon, the melodious tune came from the tweeter, but not the passionate "Internationale" tune.
Then the voice of a chorus of men and women was heard from the tweeter: "God bless the Queen! Powerful and noble, your rule brings glory, our glory! Your rule makes the enemy afraid and rule the Orthodox Church. God bless the Queen..."
This is... the wrong song? Comrade Li Mei said in his heart: Are you Germans quite rigorous? Why can you even make mistakes when playing a song?
The playground that had been quiet also caused an uproar. Most of the people arrested in Nuremberg were Soviets (it pointed out that they were born or raised in the Soviet Union) and had never heard of the national anthem of the Russian Empire. However, some older officers or political workers lived in the Russian Empire era.
"Oh my God, this is "The Queen of God Blessings"!"
"The National Anthem of the Russian Empire..."
"Is it the Queen coming?"
"Which queen?"
"It's the evil Oliga Nikolayevna Romanova!"
"Oh my God, she's here, what should we do?"
"Of course you fight with her?"
"Fight? Why?"
"Because she is the bad guy's head!"
"But we are not good people now?"
"Yes, we are also bad guys... According to Article 6 of the Criminal Code, we are all reactionaries and need labor reform!"
"So, we are all from Her Majesty the Queen now?"
"According to Article 6 of the Criminal Code, we are now Her Majesty's men..."
"Oh, I've been in the revolution for half my life, and now I'm in the same group as Queen Oliga."
What are these fallacies? Are these Russians' minds so watered? Comrade Li Mei was so surprised that she couldn't even close her mouth.
Just as the melodious tune of "The Queen of God" and the discussions of Soviet prisoners of war, the luxury carriage of the Russian Queen Oliga arrived at the Nuremberg concentration camp under the escort of a group of bearded Cossack cavalry wearing long blouses, cloaks, sheepskin hats, and long and sharp Shashk sabers behind her back.
Directly in front of the carriage, two Cossack knights who were moving in parallel were holding a flag waving in the wind, namely the Romanov dynasty flag of the white, blue and red Russian Empire.
"My Majesty, I doubt that there will be Bolsheviks following us."
Inside the carriage, Baron Flanger sat side by side with Queen Oliga, and the vicious veteran Belarusian general is now the Empress's Army Minister. However, he obviously did not agree with the Empress's policy of treating Soviet prisoners of war, especially political workers and Bolshevik party members.
It turned out that Empress Oliga came to Nuremberg concentration camp today to fool all Soviet prisoners of war. After studying the Soviet issue for many years, she had realized the importance of cadres. And she also knew that it would be impossible to restore the Romanov dynasty on the Soviet lands of the United States to the old white men (old White Russian men) who are following her now. Although these people are loyal enough, most of them are wine bags, otherwise they would not have been beaten by the Red Army many years ago. In addition, these guys have not returned to China for more than 20 years, and they are completely disgraced in any situation in China. How can they rely on them to restore the rebellion?
So the Queen came to Nuremberg today to invite the Bolshevik Party members and political workers (political workers are all party members) to have a big meal. Unlike the German army who killed political workers in history, the current Germans still expect these political commissaries to rebel and revolution.
Oliga also wanted to win over some of the political workers to her... As long as these people defect to them, at least half of the people in the entire Nuremberg concentration camp will follow her. As long as the Germans support some weapons, a modern army that can truly fight will have
Moreover, if you attack the Soviet Union in the future, you can rely on these familiar former Soviet military political workers and Bolshevik members to establish a royalist regime.
Hearing that his most loyal minister was questioning his policies, Empress Oliga just smiled faintly: "Minister of the Army, you are right, there will be no Bolsheviks following us. But there are no Bolsheviks in this prison camp, only former Bolsheviks...the current reactionary elements!
In a sense, they are the same as the Belarusian nobles who wandered in Europe. They were once the nobles of the Soviet Union, but now they have lost everything, honor, wealth, power, and even relatives. If they are unwilling to become the lowest-level untouchables, then they must fight and fight with us against the leaders of the Bolsheviks!"
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"Comrade Telman, please sit down." Just as the Russian Empress arrived at the Nuremberg concentration camp, Stalin summoned Ernst Telman, the general secretary of the German Bolshevik Party.
The German Bolshevik Party had officially "reinstated the party" a few days ago. Ernst Telmann became the general secretary and formed the German Bolshevik Party and government bureau with Friedrich Albert (son of former German President Albert), Val Ubrich, Erich Honak, Albert Norden and others.
Hearing Stalin asked him to sit, Telman quickly sat respectfully on a high-backed chair, only daring to sit half of his butt, holding his knees with both hands, looking obedient. It is obvious that ten years of labor reform have allowed Telman to learn a lot.
Chapter completed!