95. Chapter 95 Volume 1 Impressions of the Rhine

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Chapter 3: Sisterhood and Infatuation [Act III] Intricacies (24)

At 10 o'clock in the morning of the 17th, the sky was full of dark clouds and the autumn wind was cold. hua.

Danzig Square is heavily guarded, and more than a dozen blood-red flags embroidered with the word "swastika" are hung around, hunting in the wind. Since the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, the German inhabitants of Danzig, who had been forcibly separated from their homeland, gathered on one side of the square and gazed with great joy at the might of the motherland[105]. In a short time, nearly 100 members of the task force escorted all the arrested suspects to the square within three days. Among these people, in addition to young people in the prime of life, there are also old people with gray teeth, ignorant children, and even babies who are held in their mothers' arms and waiting to be fed.

"Sir, kill these thugs who are trying to murder the Führer!" In the past three days, the members of the task force have been propagating that they have disturbed innocent compatriots in order to hunt down the Jews who assassinated Hitler and connived at the Polish officials who have shielded them, how many German citizens who have been bullied for a long time raised their arms and shouted loudly in the sky, "Kill these shameless people who have been riding on our heads, and restore peace and tranquility to our free city of Danzig, and let us return to our homeland!" "Forget that those people were once their neighbors, or the shelterers who tried to avoid the devastation of the ancient city from the devastation of war. A grandstand has been carefully erected on one side of the long square. Senior SS officials such as Himmler, Wolff, Andrew, and Schulenburg sat and watched the imminent executions of the people, or exchanged their heads in private, basking in the joy of the success of the operation and the bright hopes of a prosperous future.

"These people speculated in our country, causing the national economy to almost die in the financial crisis; It is really filthy to guard oneself and seek rebellion and chaos abroad. After a while, Himmler glanced disgustedly at the scarred people in the audience, and looked sideways at Wolf and Andrew, "Shoot them on the spot." Let those onlookers also take a closer look at the fate of blocking the revival of the German Empire! ”

Wolf left his seat in response, raised his right arm and signaled to the advance team members in the audience to prepare for execution, only to hear a burst of bolts ringing one after another, so startled that the onlookers covered their eyes or turned sideways, unable to bear to witness the impending tragedy. Not wanting to be at this moment, the two Gestapo looked solemn, hurriedly climbed into the stands, walked up to Andrew's side and whispered to him.

Andrew's face changed suddenly, and he hurriedly whispered to Himmler: "Sir, Goering has just called and asked us to immediately release the fifth Jew on the left. He was both Göring's personal physician and a close friend of Ribbentrop's advisor, Dr. Lammors. He frowned, and added, "The Jew was arrested last night." There is a large amount of sufficient evidence to prove that he is the real culprit behind the plot to assassinate the Führer. ”

Exegesis:

[105] The city of Danzig, which was a German city before World War I, was forced to cede to Poland due to Germany's defeat in World War I, and carved out an area called the "Polish Corridor" to give Poland access to the sea, thus dividing German territory. Given that the vast majority of Danzig's inhabitants were Germans, Poland eventually reached a compromise and established the Free City of Danzig. In 1919 the city had a population of about 357,000 people, the majority of whom were Germans who were native Germans who lost their German citizenship as a result of the creation of the Free City of Danzig. Historical references: Wikipedia

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