97. Chapter 97 Volume 1 Impressions of the Rhine
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Chapter 3: Sisterhood and Childly Infatuation [Act III] Intricacies (26)
Seeing Himmler, Wolf and others marching away, the rest of the SS officers in the stands, as well as the advance team members in the square, also evacuated one after another. Andrew slowly walked out of the stands and into the field where he was shot. At this time, the ground was already strewn with corpses, and the blood that had not yet coagulated was swaying everywhere. The faces of the deceased, men, women, and children, all turned gray, and their eyes showed the look of horror and despair that they had seen when they were dying.
Seeing this, Andrew sneered, turned around and prepared to leave without changing his face. Suddenly, he stumbled as if his boots had stumbled over something. He frowned and looked down, but it was a four- or five-year-old boy with long brown curly hair, holding his ankles tightly with a pair of small hands stained with dust and blood, struggling to open his clear dark brown eyes, and begging weakly: "Water...... I'm so thirsty......"
"Of course, I will send you now to the land of Canaan, which flows with milk and honey[106], so that you will no longer be thirsty. (hua.)” With a sinister smile on his face, Andrew nodded at the only survivor, and jerked up his shiny boots and stomped on the boy's head viciously!
There was a crisp "click", and the boy's cervical vertebrae were suddenly broken, and the pair of immature little hands hung down, unable to move anymore.
More than 300 people were implicated in the assassination of Hitler, and the free government of Danzig, which existed in name only, no longer had credibility and completely collapsed. As a result of this horrific massacre, the Jews living there were almost completely slaughtered, and all the Polish officials involved in the case were sent to the Stutthof concentration camp, where they were to be released. Goebbels, the propaganda minister of Nazi Germany, used the incident to once again proclaim to the world Nazi Germany's sovereignty over the city of Danzig and the Polish corridor. hua.
As a result, Hitler, who had survived the catastrophe, was very satisfied with the results of Operation Vulture and visited the Posen area with Himmler, Keitel, Yodel, and others to visit the various military camps. Petzel and other senior officers did not dare to slack off, and after lunch, they accompanied everyone to the front in a hurry. The temporary headquarters of the German army in the corridors of Poland seemed deserted for a while, except for an old radio on the desk, which was constantly broadcasting Goebbels's frenzied and restless words.
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On the side of the desk in the office, a handsome and tall man is playing with the buttons with interest, making the sound of the radio louder and louder. This move made the green-eyed man beside him frown, he raised his head slightly, and his voice was slightly displeased: "Okay, Klaus." This official statement is still left to the small citizens to hear, and it is time for you and me to study the battle plan. ”
"Ricky, I really don't understand why you're upset." Stauffenberg stretched lazily, his blue eyes full of pride, "Isn't our war to capture Poland and achieve the prosperity of the motherland?" Therefore, it is only natural to take some necessary measures to reduce casualties and speed up the annexation process. Moreover, I do not disagree with the Führer's views on the colonization and exploitation of Poland and the use of Poles as slaves. More importantly, these will prompt the colonization of Poland in our country to begin systematization. As for what happens in the future, I don't really care. ”【107】
Exegesis:
[106] The Old Testament states: "God delivered the people of Israel from Egypt for the purpose of bringing them to the land of Canaan." ”
[107] Stauffenberg's words are based on Wikipedia, Housden, Martyn (1997). resistanceandconformityinthethirdreich。 newyork:routledge。 isbn0-415-12134-5。 page100:“hewasendorsingboththetyrannicaloupationofpolandandtheuseofitspeopleasslavelabourers“; peterhoffman(2003)。 stauffenberg:afamilyhistory,1905–1944。 mcgill-queen‘spress。 p-116。 Translated as a book, and dared to change.
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