Chapter 1089: American Fascists

While Admiral Kumetz jokingly referred to Mussolini's trip to the United States, the new Roman Empire's Caesar was aboard the 51,000-ton luxury cruise ship King, which had just sailed into New York Harbor at the mouth of the Hudson River. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 info Instead of wearing a handsome military uniform, he changed into a very elaborate gray suit with white stripes and a gray suit with a bare head.

As the ship approached the dock, he leaned against the ship's railing, grinning and waving to the welcoming people on the pier.

The leader of the Roman Empire suddenly saw a group of men in familiar brown uniforms lined up in a neat line at the corner of the pier, carrying flags that clearly imitated the eagles of the national fascist party. Their numbers are small, but they are remarkable.

"Who are they?" Mussolini asked the Marquis of Ciano beside him, pointing to the men in brown clothes.

"They are members of the National Fascist Party of America."

"It's a fascist comrade, no wonder it looks so familiar." Mussolini laughed happily, "By the way, didn't the U.S. government ban the activities of the fascist party?" ā€

"The organizations that were banned," said the Marquis de Ziano, "include the American Nazi Party, the American Nationalist Party, the Fascist Society, the Black Coats, and the Silver Coats, all of which disappeared after the United States entered the war." But after the reconciliation between the United States and our Roman Empire, the activities of the fascist party in the United States became legal. Therefore, all kinds of political forces pursuing the fascist line and the National Socialist line were integrated under the glorious banner of fascism and the National Fascist Party of the United States was formed. Augustus. Lindbergh. ā€

Lindbergh ...... Is that the Lindbergh who flew the plane and also won the German Medal of Honor from Hersmann? ā€

"Yes, that's him."

Mussolini knew this man, who made a name for himself in 1927 when he flew the single-engine aircraft Spirit St. Louis from New York City to Paris for 33.5 hours without landing.

After becoming famous, Lindbergh was politically close to the Nazis, advocated America first, opposed American involvement in European disputes, and criticized Jews for manipulating American politics. As a result, he was smeared as a "disloyal". However, after Pearl Harbor, he changed his position and assisted the U.S. Army Air Corps as a civilian adviser - he was originally an officer in the Army Air Corps, but was fired for being pro-German!

But after Britain capitulated and the Americas were invaded by the European Community, many Americans finally remembered Lindbergh and his America First Committee. So Lindbergh's popularity began to rise, and he became the object of competition among several American fascist organizations that were trying to revive it.

After the signing of the armistice between the Roman Empire and the United States, the fascist organizations in the United States brought about a small upsurge in revival -- the Nazi Party still could not hang its brand, but the American National Fascist Party had become a legal political party and was still clamoring to participate in congressional and presidential elections.

And Lindbergh is now the presidential candidate of the National Fascist Party of the United States.

"Lindbergh also ran in this presidential election and was a fascist candidate." Count Ziano said, "His foreign proposition is to reconcile with Europe and concentrate on attacking Japan." ā€

"Will he support losing money?" Mussolini asked.

"It's hard to say." Ziano shrugged and said, "But it doesn't matter, because the American fascist party can't be elected." ā€

"That's a loss for the American people." Mussolini said with some regret, "If the American fascists or the American Nazis could come to power, the war between the United States and Europe would really be over." ā€

Mussolini was very familiar with the line of the fascist movement in the United States, which in Germany was more racist and identified with the Nazi Party's theory of Aryan national superiority, whose main supporters were also blond Germanic Americans - in the eyes of Comrade Mussolini were a group of Germanic barbarians!

And if the American fascists, who pursued the racist line of the Nazis, came to power, it could be seen as the victory of the Germanic nation over the Jewish financial plutocracy and the seizure of power in the United States...... Then the struggle between the United States and the European Community is a contradiction within the Germanic nation, which is nothing more than who is the boss and who is the second.

For both regimes, both racist and Aryan supremacy believers, it is only natural that the two sides should reconcile after separation, and there is no need or should be to exterminate the other......

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"Welcome, Lord Caesar."

U.S. Vice President Henry. Agad. Wallace actually hated the Nazis and fascists, and he hated to see Mussolini's triumphant appearance. But he was now a representative of President Roosevelt, and he could only pinch his nose to greet the fascist leaders from afar at the docks in New York Harbor.

"It's a pleasure to see you, Mr. Vice President." Mussolini spoke to Wallace in gentle, fluent English, and then hugged him warmly.

"Hail to you, Leader!"

Suddenly there was a chorus of shouts, and it was the American fascists cheering, and they were saluting Mussolini from a distance.

Mussolini turned around and also raised his hand to the American fascists in brown clothes: "Salute to the fascist comrades of the United States!" ā€

"Hey! Mussolini! Hi! Mussolini......"

"Executioner! Murderer! Warmongers ......"

"Get out of America! Get out! ā€

At the same time as the American fascists cheered, the voices of protest also came -- now it is the fascist leader Mussolini visiting the United States! Such a dictator who participated in the unleashing of a world war is almost as demonic in the minds of the vast majority of the American people.

Therefore, when Mussolini arrived in New York, various anti-fascist groups in the United States organized demonstrations and protests, and also placed the demonstration site near New York Harbor, where Mussolini arrived.

"Your Excellency Caesar, that's the way we are here, there are people who will protest against anything......" Vice President Wallace explained to Mussolini in an apologetic tone.

But the dictator in Rome was so calm that he waved to his supporters and said to Wallace with a smile: "Mr. Vice President, I know that many Americans hate me now, but I really came to save their lives this time." And I am also a true friend of the United States, and if there is one country in the world that the United States is a true friend of, it is undoubtedly the Roman Empire. I think you should know the reason for this, right? ā€

Wallace smiled bitterly: "Yes, Your Excellency Caesar, of course I know that our two countries have common interests...... The common interest is the basis on which two countries can be friends. ā€

"That's right!" Mussolini shook Wallace's hand and walked together to the car prepared by the Americans, saying: "We now have a common interest, which is to maintain a multipolar ...... Oh, you know what I mean? Multipolarity means that there should be several centers of power in the world, Berlin is one, Rome is one, Washington is also one, and of course Tokyo. There should be four, not one, centres of power in the world in order to maintain lasting peace and vitality. ā€

"We think so too." Wallace replied. Although he was reluctant to make Tokyo one of the four poles, he was well aware that the current Tokyo was actually a restraining force for Berlin...... If those Japs weren't going to speak German!

Mussolini and Wallace climbed into a black Cadillac bulletproof sedan amid cheers and protests, and their conversation continued as the vehicle started.

"Mr. Vice President, I think it should be clear to you that now is the time when the German Empire is at its strongest. All of Europe is prostrate at the feet of Germany, which has the most advanced aircraft, the most powerful tanks, and the most dangerous atomic weapons...... Of course, the Germans also have the most poisonous gas in the world, 10 times more powerful than mustard gas! But compared to their atomic weapons, this is nothing at all.

Oh, and by the way, the Germans also had jets and rockets, as well as TV-guided missiles based on these 2 weapons. It's really, very, very powerful! ā€

The expression on Mussolini's face when he spoke was very exaggerated, reminding Vice President Wallace of a third-rate actor in Hollywood.

But he still believed what Mussolini said - Germany is really, very, very powerful! It was not at all a rival with Japan, not only because the Germans possessed many advanced weapons that were unique in the world, but also because Germany had soldiers who could maximize the power of these weapons.

Compared with the battle-hardened German army, which had almost no defeats, the American army was much more immature. If the U.S. Army had been able to fight as well as the Germans, the Battle of the Hawaiian Islands would not have been a rotten battle with huge consumption as it is now.

Mussolini continued: "But everyone knows that the challenges facing a strong Germany are also unprecedented, because Germany also dreams of building a united Europe centered on itself." An attempt was made to bring together old empires such as Britain, France, and Russia, which had a brilliant history and a strong culture, to form an unprecedentedly powerful thousand-year-old empire.

And such ambitions have already surpassed those of the former Napoleonic emperors! Regardless of whether it will succeed or not, the problems faced alone will seriously plague Germany and the so-called United States of Europe for a long time to come. ā€

Roman Caesar paused and looked at Wallace: "Mr. Vice President, it is extremely irrational that the United States should not act as an enemy to block the thousand-year-old empire when Germany is at its strongest. The United States should challenge Germany's authority in the rest of the world after it has become trapped in the internal affairs of the United States of Europe. ā€