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Chapter 82: Soviet Germany

There should be some Soviets in Germany, but few people know in later generations, but Hessman, a senior German fan, knows one thing. In theory, Germany was once a Soviet country. Because during the November Revolution in Germany, there were Soviets in engineers representing the Soviets! The representatives of the whole of Germany were an organization called "Berlin Workers and Soldiers Soviet Congress". The congress elected a 24-person "Berlin Soviet Executive Committee" and approved 6 members of the "People's Plenipotentiary Committee" proposed by Albert.

There were engineers representing the Soviet Congress and the Executive Committee, and the central government representing Germany was also called the "People's Committee". Who dares to say that Germany is not a Soviet country? But the German proletarian revolution did not succeed in the end. The reason was that the reactionary forces in Germany - people like Hessman and Chloe - were relatively powerful, because Germany did not have Duke Liwoff and Kerensky, only Albert, Shederman and Haaz, three traitors, traitors, and labor thieves who were involved in the revolutionary ranks.

"Major General, who are you now?" Schletcher and Karlhouse Hofer asked in a low voice.

"Now the First Military Control Commissioner is negotiating with them, and then it's our turn, and then the representatives of the business owners' association and the farmer' association, and finally the representatives of the church," Karlhouse Hoffer said.

The "they" mentioned by Karlhaushofer, of course, refers to the representatives of German "socialists" such as Albert, Shederman and Haaz.

"Ludwig, come with me." Schletcher attacked Hessman and led the way.

"Lt. Col., are we not waiting for their negotiations to end?" Hessman hurriedly followed.

"We're not waiting, we're going to attend the meeting," Schletcher looked back at Hessman and smiled, "Ludwig, everyone who came to the meeting today knows that you have seen big scenes... So they want to ask for your opinion and maybe they will arrange a very good seat for you. By the way, don't go back to Riga for the time being, you need you more. If possible, transfer some people from Riga."

Hessman nodded. He was also considered an "old revolutionary". He planned the combat plan for the Petrograd August Revolution! If anyone in the entire German counter-revolutionary team knew the Bolsheviks best, then there was no doubt that it was him.

Schletcher brought Hessman into a room full of cigarettes and coffee, a conference room with long conference tables. Both sides of the long table were filled with people, one side was full of people in military uniforms, including the current Prince of Sonbaden, General Grena, the First Director of Military Command, Lieutenant Colonel Schulenburg, Chief of the Navy Staff General Reinhartscher, and Chief of Military Intelligence Colonel Valt Nicholas. The other side was wearing suits and tied, and Hessman knew them too—some had met, and some had known through the Stacey archives—they were leaders of the Social Democratic Party, Albert, Shederman and Landsburg, and the Social Democratic Party leaders Haaz, Ditman and Barth.

"I'll introduce you to you," said Colonel Valt Nikola, the Director of Military Intelligence, and stood up, walked to Hessman, pointing at him, "He was Lieutenant Colonel Ludwig von Hessman, a friend of Lenin, the mastermind of the Russian August Revolution, and he received the Order of Merit (Blue Max). `He knew better than anyone else about the Russian Revolution."

"Lieutenant Colonel, what would happen to us if Lenin from Russia came to power?" The first question was Hugohahaz, who cared about the wages of the working class and the rebellion on holidays.

"The prince and the two men will be shot very quickly, and the leader of the Social Democratic Party will be arrested or expelled soon, depending on fame and revolutionary situation and rescue of overseas socialists. However, as far as the current situation is concerned, once Germany is ruled by the Bolsheviks, the possibility of Social Democratic Party being expelled is not high, because there is no strong overseas socialist Party. As for whether it will be shot after being arrested, it depends on performance. If the surrender is earlier, it may be forgiven... The leader of the Social Democratic Party,

They will be arrested or under house arrest within a few months, and if they are willing to cooperate, they can survive until after the victory of the Bolshevik Revolution. As for Lieutenant Colonel Schletcher, Lieutenant Colonel Schleich, and Colonel Nicholas, they can choose to become military experts in the Bolsheviks or be shot. Of course, it is not only the person who suffers, but also the family and even children. If any of us are shot, the family will be sent to concentration camps, just like the British dealing with the Boers, even worse, and no one will come out alive."

"That sounds like slander," Prince Baden, who believed in liberal democracy, frowned and stared at Hessman with a suspicious look. "Lieutenant Colonel, can you swear that all you say is true?"

Hessman glanced at the high prince with contempt, "Your Highness, you are the Duke of Lewoff of Germany. His kindness and ruthlessness have killed many Russians!" Then he turned his eyes to Albert, "Now I only hope that Germany does not have Kerensky!"

Albert took the topic and said, "What he said is true! We know some things in this regard, and we have channels... For Russia, we are overseas socialists."

He smacked his lips and wrinkled his face, "I'm not Kerensky... Ludwig, do you remember our promise?"

"Remember." Hessman knew that Albert had to deal with Liebknecy and Rosa Luxembourg by himself. He looked at General Grena, who focused his attention. Hessman said: "It can be implemented at any time!"

Albert raised his eyebrows slightly, "It's not now, we can't add fuel to the fire now. The people are still hoping for a painless peace, and there is no ceasefire on the front line. We cannot intensify conflicts... but we must always grasp their movements."

"Understood."

Albert asked Hessman to send people to Liebknecy and Rosa Luxemburg. In fact, there was no need for Albert to give orders. Hessman had instructed the Berlin intelligence station controlled by Rossenburg to infiltrate - this was a piece of cake for Rossenburg, a doctoral student at Moscow University. He was a "political scientist" himself, knew Marx's theory well, and had experienced the Russian Revolution, and knew how his spies should get close to the Bolsheviks.

Albert nodded with satisfaction and gave General Glenner another wink, who said, "Lt. Col. Hessman, there is an agreement for you to sign."

Signing the agreement... This is a special phenomenon in political life in Germany, Western Europe, Northern Europe and North America. People there respect the so-called spirit of contract. Things in black and white are generally more guaranteed, and the effect of oaths is similar.

Now Liebknesi and Rosa Luxembourg are trying hard to incite the people of Berlin to rebel, while those who respect the spirit of the contract, such as Albert, Shederman, and Haaz, are busy signing various counter-revolutionary agreements with the German Junker officers, capitalists and churches. Among them is a agreement belonging to Hessman!

The agreement is handwritten, and the handwriting is Schletcher's. The format is similar to a sales contract, in triplicate, that is, there is no "Party A" and "Party B". The content is very simple, that is, the Stasi organs must ensure that they obey the dual leadership of the military and the future government to defend the stability of Germany and national interests. The future German government supports Stasi to carry out intelligence activities in Germany that are in line with the national interests of Germany. In addition, it also comes with a "lifetime confidentiality clause".

Hessman signed the agreement very readily. Schletcher handed over the agreement signed by Hessman to Albert and Grener, and then signed it one by one, and finally handed over one of them to Hessman for safekeeping.

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