Section 468 The Workers' Party takes advantage of the situation to rise

What does 500,000 marks bring? , which means that each stormtrooper receives a 30 mark allowance for attendance, which is almost enough to feed a family of three in the German countryside. If you can be selected as a full-time member of the Flag Guard, you will receive a salary of 60 marks, as well as a decent uniform, excellent equipment and the opportunity to become a pacesetter of the Führer Guard.

With the assistance of former Munich police chief Bona, Hess, Rohm, and Ike together organized the stormtroopers' core flag guards. They also persuaded many unemployed former German officers and sergeants to join, so that the SA's flag guards were formally trained, at least not too much in small arms confrontation.

In Munich and the surrounding areas of Bavaria, the influence of the DPK was rapidly expanding, and in addition to the young unemployed, who enthusiastically joined the Flag Guards, a large number of unemployed women and skilled workers joined the DPK's re-employment courses, which were not only free of charge, but also had breakfast and lunch, and the conditions of these classes were simply unimaginable for them, except for the study of a difficult oriental language.

The teachers may not be very good, but they are very practical skills, and the most important thing is that they can arrange jobs, such as some new welfare institutions, assembly lines of foreign companies, municipal works in Bavaria, etc., if you dare to take risks, you can also get the opportunity to work abroad for three years in the Far East, and the remuneration is a monthly salary of 180 marks in gold and an advance payment of 800 marks. A large number of unemployed people have obtained jobs, which stimulates local consumption, which is equivalent to filling the dry canals with a large amount of fresh water, and it will not be long before the fish and shrimp in these pools will come to life, and it is another scene of fish and shrimp fat.

Bavaria became the first place in Germany to emerge from the post-war depression, and the little-known Democratic Workers' Party became the author of this miracle. No one knows why some Chinese manufacturers of optical instruments, radios, and castings will set up European factories in Bavaria, the hinterland of Europe, but the factories in Europe are obviously much more relaxed than those in China. At least there is no 48-hour working hour restriction order and a minimum wage of 200 yuan per week, and there is no need to provide strict labor protection supplies, and even the German Junker aristocrats did not raise a single pollution ≈ for the waste water and exhaust gases emitted by factories that are almost untreated except for physical filtration ◆dǐng≈◆diǎn≈◆ small ≈ ◆ said, .∷.▼os_(); Public prosecution. For business owners who are fed up with China's increasingly perfect environmental protection and labor protection regulations, Germany, which has no confidence tormented by the economic depression, is simply a paradise for Chinese capital, and you can toss as you want.

After a period of recuperation in prison, Sitara was very excited to get out of prison. Begin to meet Carl and his buddies in a dramatic manner. He said to them: "I am amazed by your work, and I think it is a new way out for our party." He announced that he would enter into intensive negotiations with the international friends of the Judges' Corps to save Germany from the post-war depression.

As he spoke, Sitara trembled with excitement, but he held himself back, saying that this was a national affair and that he could only advise others to cooperate. "We can't go back, our actions have gone down in the pages of world history," Sitara added. But he did not take a position on the current division of labor and the line of implementation within the party, and Hess already felt that his close comrade-in-arms, Comrade Sitara, had become suspicious of him.

Hearing this, even Goering surrendered, agreeing to go and the army as a representative of the Democratic Workers' Party. They reached a semblance of unity, and all of them lined up and returned to the hall. As the audience jumped into their seats and cheered enthusiastically, each of them spoke short words from the podium, pledged allegiance, and shook hands with each other. Sitara was overjoyed, relieved, and excitedly said: "I will fulfill the vow I made five years ago when I was temporarily blind in a military hospital: to work tirelessly until the overthrow of the government of sinners in November, and until the re-establishment of a strong, free and glorious Germany on the miserable ruins of today's Germany." As soon as he finished speaking, the whole hall erupted in the slogan "Germany is higher than one qiē".

The march to welcome Sitara's release from prison turned into a large march of the Democratic Workers' Party, led by Sitara, Goering and Hess, among others, towards the center of Munich. When they were stopped by the police on the way, Hess jumped out of the crowd and led a group of Black-clad Flag Guards armed with Mauser rifles and plumbers' submachine guns, threatening to kill anyone who "stood in the way of Germany's quest for democracy and a new life." The police had to get out of the way and let them move on. But as they were preparing to assemble from the narrow streets to Munich's spacious Opera Square, they were once again stopped by the state police. "Don't shoot!" One of Sitara's bodyguards shouted, "Honorable Party Chairman Mr. Sitara is here!" In a newly "borrowed" convertible Mercedes in the crowd, Sitara kept shouting "Democracy, freedom, bread and work!" Embrace our own Democratic Workers' Party! "The police are afraid to face the crowd that has exploded into a beastly state. The revolver and luger pistol in their hands were certainly no match for each other, so when the police unconsciously moved out of the way, the vanguard of the Democratic Workers' Party - a group of heavily armed flag guards in black uniforms, uniform Prussian hard dǐng military caps and red Workers' Party armbands, heavily armed flag guards lined up in six columns to open the way, and a large group of Workers' Party members wearing brown stormtrooper uniforms rushed onto the road and handed over red anti-swastika party flags to passers-by on the side of the road, and there were packets with the words " Who gave everyone the job? Who gave everyone bread? It is our own Democratic Workers' Party, and your support will make it stronger and save more Germanic people. The leaflets were scattered down every tall building by a propaganda team in suits commanded by Dr. Goebel. In the midst of the leaflets, the excited hands danced and the slogans shouted hoarsely, Sitara was about to be sealed, such a mass trend was the state he dreamed of, and he firmly believed that under his leadership this torrent could destroy the old order and push his Democratic Workers' Party to the top of German politics, yes, to that peak, nothing could stop them.

When the procession approached the Wehrmacht blockade in front of the Bavarian state parliament, he used his left arm to hold the right arm of Schwernerchs, and his right arm was held by Goering, and then the rest of the people lined up in order according to their position in the party, and under the protection of the flag guards on both sides of the Mauser 98 with bayonets on their hands, this wild goose march led by Sitara really walked sideways into the parliament building (nonsense, so many people in a horizontal line, if you want to walk into a building side by side, you have to be able to get in).

In the council's chamber, Sitara stepped into the same position he had dreamed of walking up to four months earlier, facing a group of earthy-faced parliamentarians, and began his three-hour speech in typical Sitara-esque speech style, under the close protection of sixteen flag guards with bright 08 steel helmets. At first his grey eyes were full of gloom and sadness, and his tone was almost dreamy, telling of the suffering of unemployed workers, disabled veterans, and even hungry children who did not have enough milk, and he told these parliamentarians that the Germans were tormented in pain, Germany was sinking in pain, and yes, the whole of Germany was a hell. "Light. We look for the light, even if we turn ourselves into a torch, we do not give up the belief in finding the light. From this point on, Sitara became almost insane, roaring, he was cold, he cursed, he prayed, almost acting out a typical Shakespeare conflict scene.

Under the bayonets of the Flag Guard, not a single MP dared to contradict him, and the DPP members who poured in and filled all the passages raised their right hands to the screams of their party presidents, chanting "Long live the Workers' Party!" Long live Sitara! Gradually, some parliamentarians were infected by the atmosphere and stood up and shouted together, like the Stockholm syndrome sufferers, who were now being his supporters under the influence of Sitara.

In this frenzied atmosphere, the Bavarian parliament elected Sitara as governor of Bavaria and rehabilitated the beer hall incident more than four months ago as a revolutionary action of the masses, a struggle against the old order, and an act of complete justice. In this clashes, 16 Nazis and 3 policemen were killed. Sitara mentions their names in the preface to The Struggle of Sitara and considers them "martyrs". In 1935, the deceased were buried in an ornately renovated burial chamber in Munich.

The Wehrmacht, who then arrived from the Wehrmacht barracks on the outskirts of the city, was surprised to see the members of parliament and the Workers' Party taking to the streets with red anti-swastika flags, and they marched along the streets of Munich with lanterns, which were destined to have no sleep tonight. From this day on, Sitara and the Democratic Workers' Party of Germany officially became a political force in Germany. Then they began to seek support from local business owners and big businessmen with the support of certain foreign chambers of commerce, asking them not to deposit all their funds in foreign banks, but to use them to hire more laborers, pay them to the people, or invest them in various government projects or labor cooperatives. If not, the names of these entrepreneurs will be published by the Workers' Party, and what awaits them will be the demolition of factories and the indignation of workers pouring into their mansions to destroy them. The Workers' Party's almost obsessive pursuit of employment was supported by almost all of them, not to mention the workers and their families, the capitalists and businessmen were the indirect profiteers, and the peasants' produce was finally not burned as fuel, and the entire Bavarian economy was miraculously resurrected. And in a gloomy Germany, it caused a chain reaction almost immediately, the names of the German Democratic Workers' Party and Sitara were almost synonymous with the savior, the gates of Berlin had been opened to a bearded man, the awakening of Germany was coming, and Britain, France and the United States, which were still holding on to the remnants, were now mired in the boundless swamp, and could no longer restrain the awakening of Germany.