Chapter 68: Lin Han's Ambition (II)

Chapter 68: Lin Han's Ambition (II)

Even without the Washington massacre, President Hoover's re-election would have been impossible. The Washington tragedy was just the last nail in the coffin.

He was not the biggest victim and unlucky man of this incident.

After the tragedy, the aftermath was reverberating, and in the aftermath of the investigation, the FBI (in fact, the FBI at this time should be called the Investigation Bureau, and he did not officially change his name until after 1935. Begin investigating the mysterious shooting at the time of the tragedy. Soon, they found two abandoned Spolin rifles, bullet casings and a pile of leftover liquor bottles on the rooftops of two buildings near the scene.

For President Hoover, who became infamous for the Washington massacre, this was a lifeline for him to put all the blame for the massacre on the gunman who was secretly sniping. Under President Hoover's strict orders, the various intelligence agencies of the United States have joined forces to make every effort to thoroughly investigate the matter. (Note: Before Roosevelt came to power, the intelligence agencies in the United States were all sorts of things, scattered, and the organization was quite chaotic, and everyone was completely unorganized, and the famous FBI and cIa were established after Roosevelt came to power)

The Spring rifle was bought from the black market by Lin Han, and the number of the gun had been deliberately worn out, so it was impossible to find out where the gun came from. From the bottles abandoned at the scene, FBI agents found a clue that on June 10, a foreign man with a strong Russian accent bought several cases of whiskey from a store in Washington. But the clues only stop there, although they got his portrait, but the Americans searched all over the country and did not find the mysterious wine buyer.

Although the clue is broken, someone must be responsible for this tragedy.

The United States, which came up with ideas for veterans, became the first scapegoat, and the American ** member in charge of "directing" the veterans' movement, John Brown. Pais was arrested, and a few days later, federal agents seized the U.S. ** headquarters. Then, the incident was deliberately linked to the Soviet Union.

At the sniper scene, Lin Han and Hannah deliberately left a little clue that the Soviets had "visited", and the agents of the FBI and other intelligence services were not fools, and these clues could not induce them to think about the Soviet Union. However, in this period, there was no better and more suitable to play the role of a "criminal suspect" than in the USSR.

So, on the orders of their superiors, the agents of these two divisions began to "make" evidence. Soon, a large amount of evidence of the Soviets instigating and seducing the Washington massacre was produced and stabbed in the media. For President Hoover, it was in his best interest that only the Soviets were the creators of the Washington massacre.

Things began to unfold as Lin Han expected. This incident was even deliberately linked by the media to the assassinations of Roosevelt and Hoover.

Because of this incident, diplomatic relations between the United States and the Soviet Union, which were on the verge of improvement, instantly deteriorated and fell to freezing point.

In early July, the United States** was declared an illegal organization by the U.S. government, and its headquarters was even closed down, and a large number of people were arrested. Although a large number of senior members of the party in the United States at this time, under the infiltration of the US intelligence services, have long been undercover agents of these two departments, in such a political atmosphere, for the sake of the interests of the president and the Republican Party, they can only be pulled out as scapegoats for a walk.

But the heaviest blow to the Soviet Union was the Republican-dominated Congress, which passed the economic sanctions bill against the Soviet Union. A large number of Soviets who had ordered and paid for the equipment were detained on the docks under an embargo.

This ban caused heavy losses to the Soviet Union, which was tightening its belt for industrialization. To Stalin's infuriation, Hannah fell into a trap shortly after the ban was issued, and her business representatives quickly contacted the Americans, who bought a large amount of equipment and shipped it back to Germany for a small amount of money that was only a little more than the Soviets had not paid.

Under one in and one out, the gap between the Soviet Union and Germany has been greatly reduced.

Afterwards, Hannah asked Lin Han very proudly: "Lin Han, you sue me for being stabbed by us like this, and by June 1941, how many percent of the Soviet Union's combat power in history will it have?" ā€

Lin Han replied to her coldly: "It is not a question of how much combat strength the Soviet Union still has, but a question of how much blood Germany will shed in the Soviet Union so that it will not be "annihilated" and beaten by Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union. As long as the Soviet-German war started, Germany was destined to be stabbed in the back by Britain and the United States. ā€

The Soviet Union's road to the United States to buy equipment from the United States was cut off after the Washington incident, forcing it to turn to Germany, which is "friendly" with it, to buy equipment, which in turn allowed Germany, which was struggling with the economic crisis, to grab a lot of orders.

Hannah ate the equipment embargoed by the United States at a low price, but some of the equipment was useless to Germany and would not have been purchased, but under Lin Han's construction, these equipment (mainly oil drilling equipment) were still bought at a low price, and then sold to the Soviet Union, which was in dire need, at a high price. One in, one out, and one change of hands, after the Soviet Union got this batch of equipment, it spent an extra 20 percent of the money.

Hannah, who had always been wary of the Soviet Union, could not understand Linhan's approach and objected, and Linhan explained to her:

"The capitalists will sell the last noose that hanged themselves. Now that we are in the midst of an economic crisis, every overseas order is extremely precious to the United States, and their embargo on the Soviet Union is actually only temporary. In a short period of six months, or more than a year, when the new president comes to power, in order to expand employment and obtain profits, those things that are withheld by the embargo will still be sold to the Soviets. We are now in the middle of the hand, and we can earn one more vote, which is better than spending a few less money on the Soviets in a few months to get this batch of equipment. ā€

Hannah, who didn't understand people's hearts, understood Lin Han's thoughts.

She sighed, "Humans, it's complicated. ā€

Lin Han's approach is nothing more than a judgment made by taking history as a mirror and comparing the current US-Soviet relations with the future Sino-US relations. After an incident in the early 90s, the United States imposed comprehensive economic sanctions on China, and only a year later, the two sides secretly resumed trade.

The so-called "we are against **, but we can't oppose ** money." That's the truth.

After the Washington tragedy, Hannah did not return to Germany immediately, and spent the rest of the six months with Lin Han and Katyusha joining forces to poison and release "dirty bombs" at several well-known universities and related laboratories in the United States.

In the famous "Bell Fruit Room", the three of them caused a serious food poisoning case, which led to the collective poisoning of nearly 100 scientists and workers who dined at the meal, of which more than 20 people died and dozens were poisoned and disabled.

In this incident, the poison used by Lin Han was botulinum toxin extracted from Clostridium botulinum, and the entire Beary yĆ n room was almost wiped out after this food poisoning incident.

(Note: Clostridium botulinum is a deadly bacterium that secretes toxins during reproduction and is one of the most toxic proteins.) The military often uses this toxin in chemical and biological weapons. When the toxin is ingested and absorbed, the nervous system is damaged, causing symptoms such as dizziness, difficulty breathing, and muscle weakness. The toxicity of botulinum poison is far more than 100 times. )

In addition to scientists, another important figure who had a profound impact on World War II was also purged.

That was Clement M. Keith, founder of North American Airlines. The most successful work of this company, and the greatest contribution to World War II, was the Mustang P51 fighter, which was later rated as the best piston fighter of World War II.

Historically, it was during the Great Depression that North American airlines continued to grow by merging with other small, bankrupt companies.

Lin Han and Hannah teamed up again, killing several key figures in the core of North American Airlines' leadership, while setting several fires in its aircraft manufacturing plant, causing the company extremely costly. Although not bankrupt, North American Airlines has lost its prestige at the same time in history after the loss of people and property. This kind of assassination of other company leaders has always been the common practice of big conglomerates such as Rockefeller and DuPont. Although the Americans conducted an investigation afterwards, they still couldn't find anything, but several big conglomerates with previous convictions were responsible for the black pot.

As for the scientific and technological personnel involved in the development of the Mustang fighter, Reginald Rees and Edgar Schmidt, they are still Germans and have not immigrated to the United States. Considering the rarity of talent, the two were now under Hannah's command and reused, and in any case, it was impossible to go to the United States to design aircraft for North American companies.

After getting rid of the last thorn in the side of the birth of the Mustang fighter, Hannah returned to Germany in early July aboard an Atlantic plane. At this time, Germany had reached the most critical time of the general election, and Hitler, who had the full support of the Sephiroth Sect, won the 1932 general election one after another, and was very likely to enter the Reichstag six months earlier than in history.

Instead of returning to Germany with her, Lin Han stayed in the United States to take charge of missionary affairs. And in a little more than a month there is the Los Angeles Olympics, in order to "brush" more faith points in the Olympics, he also needs to personally prepare for more layout in the United States.;

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