85. Chapter 85 Volume 1 Impressions of the Rhine
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Chapter 3: Sisterhood and Infatuation [Act III] Intricacies (15)
"Dear Walter Fee[99], Walter's report is brief enough. hua.” Himmler glanced at Andrew's displeased look, mistakenly thinking that Wolf had angered Andrew, who was his brother, because his words involved Eric, and hurriedly deflected the tone reproachfully, "You-for Andy's sake, can you say a few words?" ”
Only then did Wolf realize that there was something wrong in his words, and he hurriedly apologized to Andrew. But seeing that the other party only smiled reluctantly, strode away without saying a word, he couldn't help pouting at Andrew's back, and muttered: "Tsk, the so-called incompatibility between brothers is not like this." (hua.)”
Suddenly, a long, low, high-pitched hiss shook the air. Three trains follow the tracks and enter and stop in front of the platform in the Free City of Danzig. In view of the fact that the steps at the bottom of the carriage were still some distance from the ground, the conductor placed a crate under the door to fill the gap between them and make it easier for everyone to disembark.
Himmler, however, accidentally stepped on the empty crate and fell to the ground, sending glasses, gloves, and a large-brimmed hat flying everywhere. For a moment, Himmler's face was as gloomy as a heavy dark cloud, which made the air inside and outside the carriage stagnate, and everyone did not dare to take the slightest breath. Moments later, with the help of Wolff, Andrew, and others, he pulled his sore, swollen right leg out from under the crate, and the brand-new Gray SS uniform of the Wilderness was dusty and crumpled. &65288;&26825;&33457;&31958;&23567;&35828;&32593;&32;&87;&119;&119;&46;&77;&105;&97;&110;&72;&117;&97;&84;&97;&110;&103;&46;&67;&99;&32;&25552;&20379;&84;&120;&116; &20813;&36153;&19979;&36733;&65289;【100】
"You deserve it, let you taste Dr. Goebbels' suffering!" [101] Seeing that the national leader of the SS was so wolf-like, Schulenburg, who pretended to be panicked, scolded fiercely, and his heart was extremely happy. He has suffered all kinds of humiliation on the train recently, and he has already accumulated a stomach full of resentment. Now Himmler has such a foreign appearance in front of everyone's eyes, and God really has eyes. Unexpectedly, Wolf and Andrew glared at him fiercely, as if they understood his thoughts.
"Let's go!" Without waiting for Schulenburg to open his mouth to defend himself, Himmler straightened his glasses and gave a sharp order, but he was afraid that he would be late for joining the meeting, and he would have to be reprimanded by Hitler, who had been waiting for a long time, and he would be ridiculed by Goering, Keitel and other political enemies. In desperation, he had to be carefully supported by Wolf and others, and limped towards the Hitler train not far away.
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During this period, in order to welcome Hitler and other Nazi dignitaries, Petzel and other high-ranking German military officials, as the de facto administrators of the Free City of Danzig, pointed fingers at the mayor of the city, the old Polish aristocracy and other dignitaries in the elaborately arranged high-level clubhouse.
Suddenly, a girl with dark chestnut curls stumbled inexplicably, and all the crystal goblets and painted porcelain bowls in her hands fell to the ground and shattered. Everyone glanced at the sound, but saw that the girl's hands had been cut by sharp fragments, and Yin Yin's blood gushed out from her palms.
Exegesis:
[99] Himmler was fond of Wolff, affectionately calling him "Wöelffchen". The Memoirs of Schulenburg (English edition) states: "When Heydrich told me about this task, he said: ...... Himmler couldn't do without his 'little Wohl Fei' for a day. "Schulenburg, the main translator.
[100] The above relevant deeds of Schulenburg and Himmler are all referred to the "Memoirs of Schulenburg" (English version), translated by the main director of Schulenburg, and changed with courage.
[101] Goebbels suffered from polio (polio) in his early years, which caused atrophy of his left leg and made it extremely difficult for him to walk.
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