Chapter 192: Short Pause: Rebirth

"Who?" Carol asked, confused. 23us. fastest

"For example, the commander of the army group 'Krakow', the chief of staff of the army group 'PoznaΕ„', the chief of staff of the army group 'Pomorian', and so on." Ribbentrop said.

Carol listened to the string of names and fell silent.

"As I said, we prioritize you because of your relationship with General Erwin Rommel." Ribbentrop said coldly, "And, Mr. Carroll, I think you should be aware of the personalities of those I mentioned, such as the chief of staff of the 'Pomerania' army, he is completely opportunistic, unscrupulous for his own interests, and if Poland falls into the hands of such a person, I am afraid it will be ......."

Carroll's body trembled when he heard this, he knew very well the dangers of such opportunists, and he also knew what would become of Poland if the post of president of Poland was really filled by these people.

Although he also knew very well what kind of position the Polish president was, and what Lyon was trying to make him the so-called president for.

"I, I can be the president of Poland." After a long time, Carol sighed and agreed, "But I have two conditions, and you promise me before I can be this president." ”

"You're not qualified to talk about conditions!" One of the two SS officers couldn't stand it anymore and shouted angrily, "See who you are now!" Put yourself in the right place! ”

"Hey, General Moritz, don't be so anxious." Ribbentrop waved his hand and said, "Listen to what our partners are asking for, and then it's not too late to decide." ”

"My request is simple." Carol glanced at Ribbentrop with a little gratitude, and said, "The first point is to spare our soldiers in the prisoner of war camp, the war is over, and those who survive should no longer die needlessly." ”

"Of course, of course!" Ribbentrop laughed again, and agreed, "The living are always worth more than the dead, and we will do that without you saying it." ”

Carroll immediately understood what Ribbentrop meant, and what he meant was that the soldiers would survive, but the price of living would be to work for Germany.

And the job is clearly unpaid.

Carroll opened her mouth to say something about Ribbentrop's words, but she still didn't say it, after all, those soldiers were lucky to survive.

"My second condition is that you have to ensure the normal development of Poland, and you have to give Poland industrial capacity." "You can't let all of Poland's 34 million people grow potatoes. ”

"If that's the case......" Ribbentrop touched his chin and smiled, then he stood up and held out his right hand to Carroll, "then we can agree, and wish us a happy cooperation, Mr. Carol Rommel!" ”

Carol breathed a sigh of relief, and he also stood up, stretched out his right hand and shook it with Ribbentrop.

"Oh, I've been so busy persuading you that I forgot to introduce him to you." Ribbentrop patted his head and pointed to Ludwig Wittgenstein, who was sitting next to him, as if he had suddenly remembered.

Carroll also looked at Wittgenstein with a puzzled expression, he had been wondering who this person was, and he was qualified to sit in second place.

In fact, he did not understand that Wittgenstein should be in the first place in order of real status, and it was only for some other reason that he sat next to Ribbentrop.

"I'm sure you've heard his name." "He is Mr. Ludwig Wittgenstein!" The current head of the Wittgenstein family! ”

Wittgenstein's current head of the house, Ludwig Wittgenstein?! Carol was taken aback, it turned out that this middle-aged man was Ludwig Wittgenstein, the head of the Wittgenstein family, one of the European super families and the monarch of the European "Sixth Empire"!

But why is he here for this meeting? In addition to the shock, Carol was even more puzzled.

His doubts were quickly solved by Ludwig Wittgenstein, who, after Ribbentrop's introduction, stood up and shook Carroll's hand, and said: "Hello, Mr. President, we will also be partners in the future." ”

"We? Partners? Carol wondered.

"Yes." Wittgenstein nodded and said, "I am the Minister of Economy of Poland, specially appointed by the FΓΌhrer, to help restore economic order in Poland. ”

Help us restore economic order? Why am I so disbelieving? Carol thought, don't you European superfamilies always act in a family-oriented manner? Why is it that all of a sudden and kindly came to help us recover the economy?

Ludwig Wittgenstein, as the head of the Wittgenstein family and the leader of the European business war, is best at analyzing the inner activities according to the details of the other party, so he glanced at Carroll's strange eyes and understood what he was worried about.

"Don't worry, Monsieur Rommel, I'm not going to destroy the Polish economy for my own benefit." Ludwig Wittgenstein laughed, "Do you think I'd be so stupid to bring down your economy to make a profit for yourself, in an old Chinese saying, 'killing chickens for eggs'?" ”

In the face of Wittgenstein's direct comparison of Poland to the chickens that lay eggs for him, Carol said that he was embarrassed, but there was no way, Poland is now devastated, and he is not qualified to choose to cooperate with the "chicken breeder" of different Wittgenstein owners.

"You're not at all polite......," said Carroll, "but I think about it much as you do, and only cooperation can keep us alive, so welcome to the Polish Cabinet!" I hope we can go hand in hand for the development of Poland in the future! ”

On June 9, German-occupied Poland was declared the First Polish Republic, with Carol Rommel as its first president.

The first thing Poland did after its re-establishment was the signing of the Axis Pact, declaring it the sixth Axis power after Germany, Italy, Czechoslovakia, Spain, and Finland.

At the same time, German concentration camps in Poland began to be systematically censored, and a number of prisoners were selected to form the army of the First Polish Republic.

Among them, Germans, Ukrainians, and Belarusians were given special care and were given priority to pass the examination to join the new army, while the remaining Poles, Lithuanians, and Russians were subjected to strict scrutiny.

The most unfortunate of these were the Russians, who were subjected to all kinds of harassment, and the specific reasons for this arrangement were probably only understood by Lyon and a small number of German high-ranking people.