Chapter 184: The Women of the Mountain Palace

If there is anything else that makes Lin Jun feel uncomfortable, it is the general social morality - knowing that something evil is happening, but not stopping it in order to protect his own interests. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE。 info

But all this is normal, for the current international political environment, this morality is as worthless as the **** on the side of the road: if you want to maintain it, then you are the enemy of the entire Western West! If the Soviet Union really insisted on upholding justice for Czechoslovakia, then Lin Jun and Stalin were really the stupidest people in the world!

Britain and France and the United States, who watched the excitement from across the ocean, watched the Soviet Union and Germany fight every day, and if the Soviet Union sent troops to Czechoslovakia, it would be impossible for the German army to sit down and negotiate calmly in Czechoslovakia? It is estimated that it is more practical to negotiate with artillery and tanks. Not to mention that "borrowing" Poland will definitely be a contest of iron and blood, Britain and France, as Poland's "staunch" allies, happen to have a mouth to deal with the Soviet Union at this time, and if it is not good, it will be the "British, French and German Triple Alliance".

Upholding justice is to declare war on the entire "Western civilized world", and Lin Jun, who has only thoroughly analyzed the "Munich Conspiracy" today, can be regarded as seeing through the face of "Western civilized society" - morality is **** in their eyes. In previous lives, those countries could at least sometimes use a fig leaf to cover it up, or at least find a high-sounding reason, but now it will be a completely naked deal.

This time, it was the Soviet Union that obviously suffered, and everyone could see this: its sphere of influence was violated but it could only watch from the sidelines; Britain and France will also get the "benefits" they want, lead Germany to the east, and deepen the contradictions between the Soviet Union and Germany. In a sense, the Soviet Union is called a dumb person who eats coptis, and he can't say that he has bitterness!

"I'll bear with me!" It is not too late for a gentleman to take revenge for ten years, not to mention that Lin Jun has never thought that he is a gentleman, and this revenge is estimated to be able to get it back with interest in less than a year.

"How dare you trick me, when I'm a ball?! When the time comes, Lao Tzu will play you to death! "Lin Jun has never been soft on his enemy, and when it falls into his hands, he will be thousands of times more ruthless than those short-sighted British and French politicians - in order to realize the ideals and beliefs in his heart, Lin Jun will do anything!

Hitler's gaze was clearly shifted to the East, but Lin Jun understood that the first step in the "East" in Hitler's eyes was Poland: the Treaty of Versailles forced Germany to cede most of West Prussia and Posen Province to Poland, and the Polish Corridor and the Free City of Danzig forcibly divided German territory into two disconnected parts, and Hitler would never let Poland around him continue to humiliate himself.

Now the conspiracy between Britain and France will make politicians get carried away, and Lin Jun really can't understand this - are British and French politicians pig-headed?! Truth be told, the cute pigs are much smarter than Chamberlain, Daladier and the like.

"When we were human, they were still monkeys!" Wang Qiming's words are the classics of the classics: the monkey's thinking is of course difficult for people to understand.

Hitler will never forget how French President Poincaré mocked Germany in 1919: "Born unrighteous deserves to die in disgrace." ”

At that time, the Western Roman Emperor invited Attila, the king of the Huns, to Rome as a guest, wanting this barbarian in his eyes to see the "civilized" Rome, and wanted to use the palaces, temples and aqueducts of Rome to let Attila know that the "great" Rome was invincible.

Needless to say, this Roman emperor also had a pig's brain: Attila's palace was a tent, and he didn't mind using Rome as his residence, although he didn't take Rome in the end (he once came to Rome, but retreated after receiving a ransom, but the Eastern Roman Empire let him be destroyed). But the art and gold of Rome's "civilization" became Attila's trophies - what are they if they are not monkeys?!

The Treaty of Versailles stripped Germany of all its colonies and redrew Germany's borders. Germany lost important industrial areas, one-eighth of its territory, one-tenth of its population, 65 percent of its iron ore and 45 percent of its coal mines, as well as most of its overseas investments, merchant ships and naval fleets. The treaty also severely limited Germany's armaments, with only 100,000 troops to use for border patrols and policing, a ban on the possession of an air force, a ban on the manufacture of tanks and heavy artillery, a ban on the use of submarines, a small navy, a ban on universal compulsory military service, and a demilitarized zone on a 50-kilometre stretch on the west bank of the Rhine – any of these would have been enough to drive Hitler mad, not to mention the humiliation.

Hitler's life after the end of World War I was not easy, and the life of all Germans was not good - the huge war reparations destroyed the German economy and the lives of Germans, the hatred of Britain, France and Poland was not Hitler's patent, and at least more than 90% of the people in Germany wanted revenge.

The shame can only be repaid with the blood of the enemy - not to mention the revenge of Hitler, in exchange for any normal person would want to kill the enemy who imposed the shame on himself back then!

There seem to be only two ways to stop hating the enemy: first; Use the sincerity of repaying grievances with virtue to influence the enemy. Second; Completely extinguish it, completely eliminate the threats that may arise in the future.

The first one is not suitable for Lin Jun, and he can't learn it, but the second method is real. It is estimated that Western politicians did not understand this truth.

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On September 15, the German mountain palace (located in the Bavarian Alps, on the slopes of the Obersalz Mountains near Berchtesgaden, a famous air resort in Germany, was built at an altitude of 1,000 meters above sea level by Hitler in 1933. )

Hitler in a Nazi uniform to the sound of the drums of a military band outside the palace gate (note that there are three types of clothing that Hitler usually wears: a Nazi uniform, a suit, and a military uniform. Accompanied Chamberlain to the car, the two warmly shook hands and said goodbye, and the two had just finished talking for more than three hours.

The weather was fine today, and Chamberlain had an umbrella hanging from the crook of his arm.

Hitler, returning to his office, was pacing back and forth as usual, when the doors of the guest rooms in the palace opened, and several women came out, who had been inviting his girlfriend Eva Braun and her girlfriends to the palace for the past two days.

These women, all close friends of Eva, were frivolous and occasionally indecent, could talk freely about the most secret things at the table, and walked about half-naked without paying attention when the SS heralds brought drinks to the room. While watching a movie, you can often hear them say, "How strong this man is!" ”

Of course, the tall and handsome guards of Hitler's guards were the ones they discussed.

The ladies were waiting in their rooms for the departure of the English guests, and now they were free again—but it was a pity that Chamberlain, the English gentleman, did not meet them to-day, otherwise he could have put his gentlemanly demeanor to good use.

Minister of Foreign Affairs Haver (Permanent Representative of Ribbentrop to Hitler's side) who stood on Hitler's side. Already accustomed to Hitler's habit of pacing back and forth: "My Führer, the British government is already frightened by us. ”

"Yes, Havel, he'll be back soon."

Chamberlain had made it clear from the previous meeting that London would be friendly to the present Czechoslovak question, and that he was ready to come again to discuss how to bring Czechoslovakia into ceding the Sudetenland to Germany – and next time he would bring a full delegation.

Hitler was about to say more, when his butler, Heinz Ringer, a tall, handsome young SS officer, walked in.

"My Führer, dinner is ready."

The dining room on the ground floor of the lodge is surrounded by light pine wainscoting, special porcelain neatly arranged on a long hardwood table, and all silver cutlery has not only the German eagle and swastika markings, but also the initials Adolf Hitler's AH. Angel candlesticks with cutlery and golden lamp stands sparkle in the light.

Hitler arrived at the restaurant before the others, and the guests who were staying at the nearby villa also arrived, and Hitler greeted the ladies in a friendly manner – including the wife of Albert Speer, director of Imperial architecture, and Martin Baumann, the leader of the Reich (this "leader" is not wrong, this is the official title used in German documents, newspapers and radio at the time, and Hitler's official title is, of course, "Führer"). Mrs.

Hitler politely led Mrs. Speer to the table.

Martin Bowman and Eva then appeared at the door, and Martin also attended today.

The table was always lively, and the ladies had all gone behind the windows to sneak a peek at Chamberlain today.

"My Führer, the old-school Englishman looks like he will never put down his umbrella, hehe." Mrs. Bowman teases Chamberlain in her own way, relatively tactfully.

"In order to get to me, this old man took a plane for the first time in his life." Hitler was bragging, but it seemed that he was still a little unpleasant: "Ladies, I'm afraid he will be the object of your cancellation." ”

Chamberlain, who was on his way to Munich, probably did not know that he had become a laughing stock of others—a poor, ridiculous old man. (To be continued.) )