Chapter 128: The Revengeists (Gal. 1)

Germany will set up governors in various occupation areas, North Africa and the Middle East, of course, is no exception, and the establishment in Baghdad is even more meaningful.

This is an ancient civilization with a history of thousands of years, and the people here have a restless heart, and Germany's support for Iraq is to cultivate a thug to maintain the security of the entire Middle East and North Africa, after all, Germany has a limited population, and it is necessary to make full use of the local soldiers.

Baghdad's geographical location is also good, which can radiate to neighboring countries and facilitate the next strategic action.

The deeper meaning, of course, is to stir up contradictions among oil-producing countries, such as Iraq and Iran, which are pitted against each other to make it easier for Germany to rule well.

The deep meaning can only be understood, not spoken.

Rommel was the first governor, and according to the original promise of Ciric, Rommel would be the chief here, the existence of the emperor, so Rommel also needs to consider the problem from a political point of view.

He is in Baghdad, there is both oppression and benefits, and moreover, he promises more benefits.

"Iraq is an oil-producing country, but Iraq has almost no industrial workers, which is not conducive to the long-term development of Iraq, and after the establishment of the governor's palace here is completed, we also plan to help build a comprehensive polytechnic university in Baghdad, not only Iraq, but also the people of the entire Middle East will yearn for this place to study and study."

"We also plan to introduce some petrochemical equipment in Iraq, Iraq is not only an oil-producing country, but also to become an oil refining center, now Iraq, although the oil production is not low, but the need for refined oil actually needs to be imported, it is really undesirable."

Rommel was talking eloquently about his various ideas, and every proposal made Rashid's heart flutter, and he seemed to have seen that with the help of Germany, Iraq would undergo earth-shaking changes, Iraq's economy would develop, its scientific and technological level would improve, and it would leapfrog into an industrial country, relying on oil revenues, and truly become a world-class country.

Iraq, which will become the center of the Middle East and North Africa!

"Governor Rommel, we will definitely rally around you and fight for the construction of Iraq, for a better future for the Middle East." Rashid said excitedly.

With the advance of Rommel's troops to Iraq, the offensive of the German army in the Middle East can be regarded as coming to an end, and important results have been achieved.

For the future of the Middle East, Rommel is making every effort to think about it, and at the same time, Ciric, who is far away in the wolf's den, is planning ahead and planning in advance.

At this time, the wolf's den welcomed several special guests, with a high nose bridge and a face with obvious Hebrew physical features.

"Führer Ciric, it's a pleasure to meet you." Several people came in wearing blindfolds, after all, this was the most secret place for Ciric, and they had no choice, there were still quite few people in this world who could refuse Ciric's request.

However, they were not unhappy, especially the one who took the lead, and Ciric had known each other for a long time.

The Jewish musician, Furtwängler, did not leave Europe out of love for music, and his position was not affected in any way, all because of the people in front of him.

Ciric, who advocated music without borders, allowed a large number of music-loving Jews to stay in Vienna and stay in Europe, a great land with the Second Renaissance.

From the beginning of music, the Jews felt that all professions had changed, that they were no longer discriminated against, that they could live in the Empire as long as they did not oppose the Empire, and, if they had made a special contribution to the Empire, could receive the honorary Aryan title and become the noblest race on the European continent.

Those who were staunch opponents of the Workers' Party had long since left Europe, and those who remained now were those who lived fairly well under German rule.

Behind Furtwängler, several people saw Ciric for the first time, and at this time, their hearts were a little uneasy, because they knew that their arrival this time would be a great turning point in their careers, which direction was it going? It all depends on the man in front of you!

David Ben Gurion was born in 1886 in Plansk, Poland, to a wealthy Jewish family. In an atmosphere of strong Zionism, he began to study the Bible and Hebrew at an early age.

At the age of 14, he organized the children around him to speak Hebrew. Three years later, he joined the Zionist Workers' Party and became a Zionist.

From that time on, he was a staunch Zionist, and in 1935 he was elected President of the Zionist Executive Committee and Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Jewish Chargé d'Affaires, and he has been fighting for his cause until now!

At his side was one of his like-minded comrades-in-arms, Haim Witzman.

Born in Russia and now a British citizen, Witzman was a Jewish chemist, Zionist politician, later president of the World Zionist Organization, the first president of Israel, and the founder of the Weizmann Institute of Science.

He was one of the initiators and advocates of Zionism and became the supreme leader of Zionism in Israel. In later generations, after the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, Weizman was called the "Father of Israel" for his high prestige and outstanding contributions to the world Zionist movement, and became the first president of Israel.

Now, because of their common ideals, the two have been struggling for many years in the hot land of the Middle East, but unfortunately, the development of things will always be unexpected.

In 1937, in order to solve the Palestinian problem, Britain first proposed the idea of partition, that is, the establishment of an Arab state and a Jewish state in Palestine.

Ben-Gurion at the time, with his political sense, grasped the significance of the word "state" and realized that this was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. He immediately expressed his support for the idea of partition. Ben-Gurion noted: "Zionism does not walk on a strong rope, but on a strand of hair. ”

But two years later, the British government issued a white paper that reduced the quota for Jews to move to Palestine and forbade Jews from buying Palestinian land. Faced with a shift in British position, Ben-Gurion decided to develop an underground Jewish armament.

Now that World War II has broken out, Ben-Gurion weighed the pros and cons and proposed the famous policy that ran through World War II: "We will help Britain at war as if there were no white papers; We will oppose the white paper, as if there was no war. ”

Yes, they helped George VI, not Edward VIII, and now George VI has been beaten to the ground, and the German army has marched into Baghdad!

It is conceivable that in the future, the Middle East will be under the rule of the Third Reich, and whether the country of their dreams can be established depends on the attitude of the man in front of them.