175. Chapter 175 Volume 1 Impressions of the Rhine

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Chapter 3: Sisterhood and Infatuation [Act 6] (10)

Professor Corinis didn't answer directly, but reached out to straighten his monocle and looked at Yuwei with blazing eyes: "So, what does dear Mia think at this time?" If you agree, I will send someone to complete the relevant formalities immediately. During this time, you will not only be able to continue your education at the University of Berlin, but you will also be able to earn a good salary. As he spoke, he flipped through the medical records in his hand and waited for the other party's answer.

Yu Wei's fingers were folded, and her lips were pursed. In fact, there was no need for Professor Colinis to explain his intentions in person, she had already informed Xu Pingjun's previous statement, and guessed that the other party would definitely come again for this matter. It stands to reason that it was a great joy to be recognized by the famous professors of psychopathology in the German medical field of this era, as well as by the Charité Hospital, which would be world-renowned in the future, but at the moment I did not feel the slightest excitement or joy in my heart.

There are reasons for such a calm mood, and just from the suggestive twinkle in Xu Pingjun's eyes before he left, and the hesitation on his face when he mentioned it, it is enough to show that the truth is not as rosy as Professor Collinis said. Furthermore...... Yu Wei remembered that Professor Collinis had an obsessive attitude towards "euthanasia" from time to time during his internship, and this strange behavior made her feel that this matter was very strange.

On the eve of going abroad, Professor Yip once touched on the medical achievements of Nazi Germany during World War II, one of which was the "euthanasia" project, which is still controversial in the 21st century. I vaguely remember that in order to study it specifically, Hitler seems to have authorized the relevant departments to set up a special organization......

However, perhaps in response to the phrase "books are used only when they are used", because this knowledge was not a key topic of the university at that time, and he was busy with various scientific research and student union affairs, he regrettably missed the opportunity to learn more about the history of German medicine in World War II. If you had been a caring person at that time, you would not be in a passive position now.

Yu Wei became more and more remorseful, and couldn't help frowning, unaware that Professor Collinis seemed to be leisurely flipping through the medical records, but in fact, he was observing her expression from the corner of his eye, and he gently closed the above sentence, and his smile showed a little toughness: "If Mia has any difficulties, you might as well tell me everything, otherwise you will acquiesce." ”

This remark made Yu Wei's heart startle, and she raised her eyes to stare at Professor Collinis, sure enough, this medical research is extraordinary, otherwise how could it be worth his eagerness to find a candidate, and he couldn't even excuse himself? She suddenly became more suspicious, and said after a moment of silence: "This is indeed good news, it's just ...... There must be additional conditions for doing so, right? ”

"Of course." Professor Kolinis nodded and responded heartily to Yu Wei's inquiry, "If you want to participate in this research, you will need to apply and become a German citizen, because you only need Germans for this job. And I don't think there's anything to worry about at all, isn't it worth rejoicing to be the son of a world power? ”

Do you have to renounce your Chinese nationality from now on? Lan Yuwei didn't know that the motherland still retained the dual nationality policy at this time[167], but secretly rejoiced that there were sufficient reasons to refuse. She shrugged her shoulders with a wry smile and said carefully in her words: "Thank you for giving me such a good opportunity, but it is difficult for me to accept that I want to give up my motherland from now on." Because I will always be Chinese in this life! ”

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[167] For a time, China supported dual citizenship for its nationals, but in order to protect the interests of the Chinese in Nanyang and to remove the concerns of the South Asian countries, it announced at the Bandung Conference in 1955 that the dual nationality of the local Chinese would be abolished. Since the promulgation of the Nationality Law of the People's Republic of China on 10 September 1980, dual nationality has ceased to be allowed for nationals to have dual nationality, i.e., "those who voluntarily join or acquire foreign nationality will automatically lose their Chinese nationality" (Articles 3 and 9 of the Nationality Law). The Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions do not currently recognise but allow dual citizenship for nationals.

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