The common language of the 902nd Taejo and the Führer is......

While Trotsky was giving his entire life for the cause of human liberation in the Kremlin bunker, Mao ZD was on his way from Lower Saxony to Berlin in a Maybach limousine, accompanied by a kind-looking old German man with a big mustache. President Mao's visit to the United States had ended three days earlier, and on the way to the United States, he received a reception from German President Adolf Murphy. Hitler's invitation. So after the end of his visit to the United States, he flew directly to Europe, and first stayed in London for a day to meet with King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom and his queen Betsy. Gorgeous silk. Windsor, is Mrs. Simpson, who lost the throne in another time and space, leaving behind a legend of not loving the country and loving beauty, her own surname is Warfield, and Simpson is her husband's surname, but now that she is the queen of England, of course, she has to bear the surname Windsor - Edward VIII and Mrs. Simpson are both pro-German and pro-Nazi, and the latter is also a supporter of the American Nazi Party (National Socialist Workers' Party). So their marriage naturally got the support of Hitler, with Hitler, the European hegemon, as the matchmaker, and no one dared to say a word of opposition to the British people and Prime Minister Qiu Fatzi.

However, Mao ZD has no interest in the marriage and scandals of European royal families, and his mind is on agricultural issues. The trip to the United States was certainly very rewarding, and he realized that land concentration and the capitalization of agriculture seemed to be the general trend, and that it was certainly not something that the traditional small-scale peasant economy could resist. But in the United States, he heard that there were "agricultural cooperatives" and family farms in Europe, and that the German-controlled State of Israel was a collective farm! Not a collective farm of the Soviet model, of course, but the kind that does not starve to death, sounds promising.

Thinking of this, Mao ZD communicated with Huang Yin, the Chinese ambassador to Germany, who was in the passenger seat. To the old German man sitting next to him, that is, Alfred Brown, Minister of Food and Agriculture in Hitler's government. Hugenberg inquired about the collective farms in Israel.

Hearing Huang Ying's relayed Mao Zd's question, Hugenberg touched his mustache, looked thoughtful, and said with a smile: "Mr. President." The kind of agricultural cooperatives or collective farms you are talking about were first spontaneously established by Jews who emigrated to Palestine in Russia, called kibbutzims, and were probably the first kibbutz farms to appear around 1909. By the way, these kibbutz collective farms were founded by Russian Jews who believed in Marxism......"

"Marxism!?" Mao ZD almost shouted when he heard Huang Yin's translation. "They are Russian Marxists? Isn't that with Lenin and Trotsky? ”

"Perhaps?" Hugenberg shrugged: "I don't know much about the situation, except that after the defeat of the Russian revolution of 1905, a group of Russian and Polish Jewish youths who believed in socialism went to Palestine. Identifying themselves as both working class and Jews, they fused Zionist and socialist principles with the slogan of labor restoration and labor conquest. When they arrived in Palestine, they found that the land was barren and the living conditions were poor. The surrounding Arabs were extremely hostile to the Jews, so they decided to organize themselves and rely on collective strength to survive and develop in Palestine. So the first kibbutz was established on the south bank of the Jordan Valley, which seems to be called the Degania kibbutz, and there were only seven people at first. ”

Because of this time and space, the Germans and Zionists colluded and used the Middle East as an outlet to solve the "Jewish question" in Europe, so Hugenberg, as the German Minister of Food and Agriculture, also knew more about Zionism. Naturally know the ins and outs of the kibbutz. Now that Mao ZD dared to be so interested, of course, he knew everything - this kind of Jewish kibbutz socialism was no secret in Europe anyway.

However, this kind of kibbutz socialism that is not a secret made Mao Zd feel that his eyes were opened, no, not just eye-opening, but he was stunned. Because the system practiced by the kibbutz collective farms in the State of Israel, which is not led by the GCD, is actually a socialist system!!

Really, really socialism! When the kibbutz movement arose, it set its goal of struggle, that is, "to establish a state-of-the-art system of economic equality and political equality between people, free from exploitation and without distinction between high and low." In the course of its development, the kibbutz gradually established some basic principles. These principles mainly include: (1) All means of production, labor products and personal income are collectively owned. Kibbutz members do not own any private property other than the necessities of life distributed to individuals. (2) Implement a system of supply of personal necessities. Within the kibbutz. There are no commodities and no currency. The kibbutz members need a kibbutz to cover everything they need, from housing, health, education, and food. They eat in public canteens. Their children are raised and educated in public nurseries and schools until they become kibbutz members when they reach adulthood. (3) Equality of rights. Democratic management. Kibbutz members have equal political and economic rights, and everyone enjoys the same qualifications for the enjoyment of daily necessities, elections, education, entertainment, vacation, etc. (4) To each of them to the best of their ability, exploitation is prohibited.

"Isn't this utopian socialism? Did these Jewish kibbutz succeed in the end? After listening to Huang Yin's translation, Mao ZD's question blurted out.

"President, why do you call kibbutz socialism utopian socialism?" Huang Yan didn't translate immediately, but was a little puzzled.

"Of course, it is a utopian dream, without the leadership of the GCD, without the class struggle, without the dictatorship of the proletariat, only economic equality and political equality, such socialism cannot succeed, so it is utopian socialism!" Mao ZD explained according to the scientific principles of Marxism.

"Yes, Jewish kibbutz socialism can also be considered a failure." Hugenberg's words seem to confirm Mao's point of view. "All the kibbutz farms ceased to exist after the Soviets invaded Palestine, mainly because of the exodus of Palestinian Jews, and even if they did not flee, the Soviet GCD did not allow the original Russian and Polish Jews to continue to live in Palestine, and they were all sent to Siberia for labor reform as White Russians and White Waves." But then he changed his tune and said, "But now the re-established Israel, with the help of Germany, has established hundreds of kibbutz farms in the Euphrates River Valley, and many more have been established." ”

"Moshav Farm?"

"It's a different model of collective farms, which are not as idealistic as kibbutz farms, so they are easier to promote, and in fact we intend to build collective farms on Soviet soil using the model of the Moshav collective farms."

Mao ZD was stunned and stunned: "What? You Germany also want to collectivize agriculture? ”

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"Yes, Mr. Mao, we in Germany are planning to occupy the countryside of western Russia with collective farms, because this is the best and best way!" Adolf in a gray double-breasted suit. Hitler was sitting on a leather sofa in the living room of the official residence in the Imperial City of Berlin, patiently briefing visiting Chinese President Mao ZD on the advanced experience of German agriculture.

He said triumphantly: "Of course, the collective farms we have built on the plains of western Russia are not called Moshav farms, but Hitler farms!" We will grant land to all German farmers who are willing to emigrate to the East at zero rent, with an average of 3 hectares per person for agricultural production. Production would take place on a family basis, and Hitler's farms would only be responsible for providing the peasants with technology and machinery, as well as helping them to buy and sell farm goods. In addition, all Hitler's farms will be armed farming communities, and they will be the basis of German rule in the East......"

Premier Chang Da, who was far away in Nanjing, probably never dreamed that Mao ZD and Hitler would find a common language! And this common language turned out to be the collectivization of agriculture! Speaking of Hitler's German National Socialist Workers' Party and National Socialism, later generations thought that it represented the interests of the German big bourgeoisie. However, Hitler himself did not admit it, he always believed that he represented the interests of the German people, and his doctrine also had a socialist component, so the collective farm or something was not unacceptable. However, Hitler did not intend to force German peasants to participate in Hitler's farms, in addition to this collectivized farms with a collectivized nature but with full protection of individual family property, the German Ministry of Food and Agriculture also prepared another agricultural cooperative program for the "Great Development of the East", that is, agricultural cooperatives based on private farms and agricultural cooperatives, which differed from Hitler's farms in that the land was privately owned and the farms were larger.

However, Hitler did not intend to increase the number of German peasants, but to allow less than 30 million German agricultural people (including peasants in Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, and Czechoslovakia) to cultivate more than 1.5 billion acres of land, so the level of agricultural mechanization is bound to increase greatly. In order to mention the large use of agricultural machinery, even if the per capita has 3 hectares of arable land, it is too little, so it is necessary to form a Hitler farm with about 500 German farmers, so that a large farm with 1,500 hectares of land can be formed, and mechanized farming can have feasibility and economic benefits.