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Chapter 854 The Great Battle - University Exam

Captain Rudolph von Ribbentrop walked towards a Russian girl on the side of the road with short hair, thin clothes, a little sturdy, and a decent face. He found that the girl was trembling slightly, and she didn't know if she was wearing too little clothes and was cold or because she hadn't eaten for many days? In short, Captain Ribbentrop was sympathetic.

"Girl," Ribbintrov said to the girl in a rude Russian, "this is for you."

Then he handed over a box of 100 grams of Scarlett energy chocolate.

Zhuoya found that there was a box of things that looked like candy in her right hand that stretched out. She was stunned. What was going on? Why did the enemy give her food? Do you want to bribe herself? Or do you want to be happy with yourself? Although this guy is reactionary, he still looks like

"Miss, don't be afraid," Ribbintrov had already noticed that the girl in front of him seemed a little scared. He smiled and said, "It will get better. When the Bolsheviks are defeated, life will get better."

"Thank you," Zhuoya had already realized at this time. The box of candy was the result of her own begging for food. Although she couldn't understand what Ribbintrov said a lot of "German accent Russian" means, she still said "Thank you" and said it in German.

"You know German?" Ribbintrop also switched to German, "This is great."

"You know a little, you can teach in the school." Zhuoya said.

"You said it so well, and your pronunciation is very accurate." Ribbintrov said in slow German, "You must have a good grade in school, right? Depending on your age, you must be a college student?"

"I am not," Zhuoya shook her head. "I didn't pass the exam."

It should not be allowed to pass the exam!

"Then you can try it again," said Ribintrov. "Pskov National Normal University and Petrograd Royal National University are now enrolling students. As long as you can pass the exam, you will have food and accommodation. You don't have to pay tuition fees. You might as well try it."

Pskov National Normal University is a local university in Pskov Prefecture, which was founded in 1874. The Petrograd Royal State University is the oldest university in Russian history and one of the best universities in the world. The university was founded in 1724 and was established by Peter the Great. However, the current name of this university should be the National Leningrad University, which is the higher education institution that Zhuoya dreams of!

However, Ribbintrov's words sounded like a bolt from the blue to Zhuoya.

"Petrograd Royal State University? Could it be that Leningrad has become Petrograd?" Zhuoya looked at the handsome German guy in front of her nervously.

The Royal National University of Petrograd or the National Leningrad University is located in the center of Petrograd, separated from the Hermitage by the Neva River.

If this school is now transformed into the Royal National University of Petrograd, wouldn’t it be that the glorious Leningrad has become the faithful Petrograd of Her Majesty the Queen?

Zhuoya suddenly became confused. Leningrad became Petrograd, and the Romanov dynasty was really about to be restored!

"Not yet," Ribbentrop said, "but it's too soon. Leningrad has been surrounded for nearly a year, and its food reserves are almost exhausted. Recently, it has begun to expel the peaceful residents in large quantities. Many teachers and families of the Royal State University of Petrograd were also driven out. Her Majesty the Queen has taken them in the Royal Village and has also used the Palace of Catherine Palace as the temporary campus of the Royal State University of Petrograd."

Zhuoya didn't fully understand his words, but she still understood the general idea. Leningrad seemed to be about to fall, and the reactionary queen had even begun to prepare to educate her for her successor!

What should I do?

Just when Captain Rudolph von Ribbentrop was calling a "traffic jam" and chatting with the Russian girl Zoya. On another road from Big Luki to Smolensk, Brandt, a sniper of the 3rd Armored Division of the German Wehrmacht, was riding in a half-track armored vehicle. Brandt, an anti-war socialist lurking into the Nazi camp. He received the Iron Cross for his outstanding performance in the Warsaw Battle and also entered the National Wehrmacht Sniper School in Tsoson, where he received sniper training.

After graduating from the Toxson Defense Force Sniper School, he did not return to his original troops, but was sent to the 3rd Armored Division, a famous elite unit in the National Defense Forces, and the sniper squad of the fire support platoon of the 9th Armored Grenadier Company of the 3rd Armored Grenadier Regiment.

There are 4 snipers and 4 assistants in the sniper squad he is in, one of him, one of the squad leader Sergeant Schmidt, and one of them, a corporal named Hanstord, and the last one is Joseph Meyer, a top soldier with Jewish descent from Polo.

The four of them are now sitting in a half-track car, swaying along the road towards the place where the dense sound of cannons came.

There are also many Russians who beg for food on both sides of this road, most of whom are women, and some elderly people, all of whom are ragged and numb, standing on the side of the road, staring at the boundless convoy of the 3rd Armored Division.

"How could this happen? It's not that the land reform edict was issued, why are beggars everywhere?" Brandt looked at the Russians on the roadside with sympathy and said with some emotion.

"Normal," said Joseph Meyer.

He held a 42 paratrooper rifle wrapped in a condom and could choose one of the 42 and Mauser 98 as his weapon, just staring at the girls on the roadside.

The other two snipers and four sniper assistants on the half-track were dozing off, and no one noticed the conversation between Brandt and Meyer.

"How could it be normal?" Brandt said with a wrinkle. "When the land is allocated and the agricultural tax is exempted from three years. Why can't I still have no bread to eat?"

"Where is farming so easy?" Meyer's family is a rich peasant from Polo. He is an expert in running a farm. "Farming requires not only land, but also labor, farm tools, livestock, seeds, irrigation facilities, good weather and a good management mind, and of course a stable environment.

And what do the Russians have now? They don’t have anything except land. Herbert Brandt, have you seen a few strong laborers along the way? It seems that there is not one. There is also a horse. Have you ever seen Russian people holding horses? There is no one, right?"

While the Queen issued the land reform edict, she was also desperately expanding her White Army! And Pskov Prefecture is the only relatively consolidated base for the Belarusian government, so almost all the male strong laborers were recruited. Not all the soldiers were recruited by the White Army. The Red Army also recruited a lot before.

As for the horse collective farms, there were not many horses, and they were taken away when the Red Army retreated, some tractors were left behind, but now these tractors have become scrap iron. On the one hand, the tractors cannot be allocated to farmers and individual farmers, and on the other hand, there is no oil for tractors to be used.

Moreover, during the autumn harvest last year, the southern part of Pskov Prefecture was not completely occupied by the German and Belarusian troops. Many collective farms did not organize the autumn harvest and allowed a large number of crops to rot in the ground, which caused this year's spring famine.

The same situation also exists in Western Belarus and the right bank Ukraine! Agricultural production destroyed by cruel wars and social changes from public ownership to private ownership is impossible to recover in the short term. Most of the land allocated to private people has been abandoned, and the people who are still in the local area basically rely on wheat imported from South America and Egypt. Because the Russian Empire is not a member of the European Community, it has not received relief for the time being, so many beggars have appeared.

However, the Russian Empress Oliga herself doesn't care how many subjects are begging for food. Anyway, she has exempted all the taxes that can be exempted. The people below will find ways to survive by themselves. It is said that Russia has never starved to death!

On April 30, when the German army began shelling and air strikes, the Queen, who desperately wanted to return to Petrograd, wrote many letters in the Alexander Palace near Leningrad, some to several Red Army generals in the city of Petrograd, and some to them to the generals of the Northern German Army Group, commending their bravery and contributions to the revival of the Russian Empire, and also pledging to defeat Peterg

The letter to Hessman was very humble and ambiguous, while the letter to Chloe proposed to marry Prince Yusupov and Princess Irina's only daughter Elizabeth, the son of Hessman, Rudolph, and the letter to Chloe proposed to marry Prince Yusupov and Princess Irina's only daughter, Elizabeth, to Hessman's son Rudolph.

It was almost 2 pm, and the queen's letter was almost written. At this time, her Guard Commander Prince Yusupov quickly walked into her office, holding the telegram he had just received, which was a war situation notice sent by the General Staff of the German Wehrmacht.

"Your Majesty, good news! The German Wehrmacht 3rd Armored Grenadier Division and the SS 5th Armored Grenadier Division have just broken through the Velicaya River and Pripyat Rivers, which are tributaries of the Dnieper River, and the famous Chernobyl nuclear power plant is on the bank of this river."

"Break through the Pripyat River?" Oliga knew that the Germans would go south from Daluki to attack the Velicaya River, but they didn't know that they would break through the Pripyat River. "Where is it? Belarus or Ukraine?"
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