Chapter 2 United Russia and the Soviet Union
The focus of the train trip is the Zurich train station, which is no different here than a hundred years later, except that the ladies dress a little more conservatively and no one is using mobile phones or tablets. The station building, the plaza outside the building, and the statues in the plaza are no different from what Hersman saw a hundred years later.
Compared to the German cities, the biggest difference here is that there are many young men coming and going, and there are almost no military uniforms. Although the whole of Europe is at war, Switzerland is still a paradise away from the flames of war.
"My dear, our carriage has arrived." Heinsberg took Hersmann's arm and raised his other hand to point to the two old-looking carriages in the square.
After passing through the customs at the Zurich railway station through the VIP passage reserved for diplomats, Heinsberg called Hersmann "dear". Of course, it is not because of the spark of love generated by the two during the journey, but because of the need for work.
Because Lenin was a great proletarian revolutionary, it was inconvenient for him to cooperate with the German militarists, and even more so to take money from the German militarists...... So it was the "German Socialists" who had been taking money to finance Comrade Lenin and to keep Lenin safe in Switzerland. Although this kind of nonsense is very inferior, it is better than "political correctness", as long as this layer of window paper is not pierced, no one can say that Comrade Lenin cooperated with the Germans, at most he was not aware for a while, and was deceived by the class enemy.
So now Hersmann is a Socialist, and he has given himself a very nasty pseudonym—Otto. Braun (the famous adviser to Leed, who now also wanted to be a military adviser to Lenin). And Heinsberg's identity was previously that of the German Socialists Eva. Miss Green, now "married", is Eva. Mrs. Braun ...... It seemed natural to introduce Hersmann to Lenin through this relationship.
As for the big fat man with the red nose, Etter is Eva. Honecker's older brother, Max. He has been using this pseudonym for almost 10 years, and when Comrade Lenin first arrived in Switzerland, he sent money and goods in the name of Comrade Green. Later, when his position was promoted and his work became more and more busy, he asked Heinsberg, a newcomer to the embassy, to participate in the activities to help Lenin under the name of Miss Grimm (Mr. Green's sister).
"Carl, load all your luggage into the carriage in the back, be careful." Hersman gave his assistant hunk Carl. Stockhausen gave the order.
"Yes, Captain!" Carl who changed into a worker's clothes. Stockhausen stood upright and habitually gave a military salute.
"Carl!" Hersmann looked around and found that the leisurely Swiss had not noticed a few suspicious guys on his side, so he breathed a sigh of relief: "It's not the captain, it's a comrade!" ”
"Yes! Homosexuals! "Carl. Stockhausen saluted again before he and his three men went to carry their things. It's just that these four guys look like they've been in the army for a long time.
Hersman, of course, was a little worried, and looked around again.
"Don't worry, my dear." Heinsberg poked Hersmann lightly with his hand. "Switzerland is another world, peaceful, tranquil, beautiful, rich, far from war, everyone is friendly to each other, and there is no need to worry about any counter-espionage agencies."
"What about Lenin's men?" Hersman glanced at Etel beside him, "I suppose they should know who you really are, right?" ”
Ettel was filling a pipe with shredded tobacco when he heard this, and laughed: "Get in the car, my dear brother-in-law, we still have a long way to go, and Zurich is not close to Qiujiwize...... However, we can enjoy the scenery of Switzerland along the way, it is a beautiful country, the scenery is really beautiful, and you will definitely not be disappointed. ”
The group was divided into two parts, Carl. Stockhausen and his three "worker" men sat in an open-top carriage with luggage in the back. Hersman and Ettel sat in a carriage with carriages in front of them. Miss Heinsberg went to a nearby shop and bought a large pile of food, including Swiss rolls, chocolate, milk, grilled sausages, and beer, and packed them in two large bags and gave them to Karl. Stockhausen and the others had one bag, and the other was brought to the carriage in which Hersmann was riding.
The wheels of the carriage rolled slowly along the beautiful and exquisite streets of Zurich.
"It's a nice place, it's a good place to live, if only I could live here forever." Hersmann calculated in his heart that his "Feng" prefix turned out to be a small nobleman in the countryside of East Prussia. There was a farm in East Prussia, but it was abandoned after the outbreak of war. His father, an elderly retired officer with little savings, reenlisted after the outbreak of war and now doesn't know where to go on the Eastern Front. In addition, Hesman has a stepmother and a younger brother who has been killed in battle, and a half-sister (Hersman's biological mother died in childbirth more than ten years ago).
Basically, Hersmann had to send money to Königsberg's stepmother and sister every month so that they could cope with the increasingly difficult life and find a way to pay for her sister's dowry in the future—considering that more than two million young Germans had died or been crippled in the war, the dowry that Miss Hersmann needed to marry a wishful husband was not a small amount.
So Hersmann had no choice but to dismiss the idea of retiring after the war and moving to Switzerland to live a comfortable life. It seems that he can only concentrate on thinking about how to help the Third Reich in Germany win a future world war.
"Where are we going to Akiyoshiwize?" Hersman asked.
"It's a nice sanatorium, in the Alps," says Heinsberg, "surrounded by forests and snow-capped mountains, and things are cheap." ”
"Where are we going to set up the radio when we get there?" Hersman said, "You're not going to let me set up an antenna in the sanatorium, are you?" ”
"The radio station is in my house, and I have a house near Akiyoshiwiezawa."
"It's huge, and it's beautiful." Ettel then pointed at Heinsberg with his pipe, "She's a baroness, a true nobleman, the kind with a manor, a castle, and an annuity. He winked at Hirschman and added, "And it's single!" ”
"Mr. Ettel!" Heinsberg cried out, a trace of sadness slipping through his eyes.
"Miss Heinsberg, you have to look ahead." Etter took a puff of his pipe and exhaled a cloud of blue-white smoke, "This war has taken too many lives, but the living still have to live!" ”
"I know, I know......" said Heinsberg, looking at Hersmann, who was once again lost in thought, with wide twinkling eyes, and then in an inaudible voice, "wait until the war is over, I don't want to lose anyone again." ”
"The war will end soon, and it should be this year." Etel Dao.
"The war on the Eastern Front is not going to end anytime soon," Hersman suddenly interjected, "I think we're going to do something big this time." ”
"Big deal?" Ettel took another drag on his cigarette, "Ludwig, what do you want to do?" ”
Hersman was silent for a moment, as if with great determination, and lowered his voice: "I will escort Lenin home, and then stay with him and help him become the ruler of Russia!" ”
"Stay in Russia?" Ettel smoked his pipe and frowned, "And help Lenin become the ruler of Russia?" Is this possible? ”
Hersmann nodded, and said: "For the sake of Germany's interests, even if there is only a one in ten thousand chance, you should try it with all your might!" ”
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Located in the mountains south of Zurich, Akiyoshiwize is a very high terrain, almost close to the snow-capped summit, and is a relatively inexpensive sanatorium. Heinsberg's villa is located at the foot of Akiyowiezer near the mountainside, next to a blue lake, and the scenery is as beautiful as a painting.
Hersman put Karl. Stockhausen and three other "coolies" were housed there, and it took another hour to set up the radio. Then they took Heinsberg's slender waist and walked up the hill together. He found that the lady was not as fat as she seemed at first glance, and that her waist was still quite thin, but her breasts were too fat, and she held up her wide tweed skirt.
But Hersman's mind at this time was not on the woman, because he was about to meet the Great Teacher! That's a lively Comrade Lenin! Although he had met German field marshals such as Ludendorff and Kesselring before, as a Chinese progressive youth who grew up under the red flag, participated in the Communist Youth League, and once took the oath under the bright red flag. For a period of time, Comrade Lenin's position in his mind was quite high, basically similar to that of the Taizu of the Red Dynasty.
Moreover, Hersman has thought about it repeatedly along the way. In order not to allow US imperialism to put a noose around his neck, he must vigorously promote the Soviet-German alliance!
Only the United Russian Communist Party...... At least until the complete defeat of Britain and the United States in maintaining the Soviet-German alliance made it possible for the Third Reich to win the next world war.
And the United Russia and the Communist Party, in Hersman's view, are also entirely possible. Because the existence of the German Empire was actually beneficial to the Soviet Union, the Soviet Union, which was dominated by GCISM, was as intolerant of international capitalism as Germany as Germany, which was dominated by statism. The Third German Reich must be strangled, and the Red Empire of Soviet Russia must also be destroyed!
In its original history, international capitalism that controlled the United States did achieve these two goals! The former was eliminated by force, and the latter collapsed through a cold war that lasted for more than four decades.
And the Soviet Union's defeat of the Cold War certainly had its institutional flaws. However, it is undeniable that the Soviet Union and some of the less developed countries of the Eastern European Union were much weaker than their capitalist opponents in terms of overall strength.
Whether it is economy, technology, population, resources and land area, the Soviet Union is at an absolute disadvantage. And the only way to confront the West is to concentrate financial and material resources to invest in military power. The final result is naturally that the military is outstanding, and the people's livelihood is withered...... Actually, it's not particularly withered, but it's far from the legendary GC Doctrine Paradise.
But if the Soviet Union hadn't done anything, it would have been able to win the Cold War against the West? I'm afraid I'm going to die faster!
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