Volume 5: Warriors of the Kingdom! The Rebel Who Sets Things Right Chapter 211: The Earth's Axis Changes Its Destiny and Ten Thousand Words Reverse Its Palm and Get a New Life
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Adolph. Hitley's life was a bumpy one......
At half past six o'clock in the evening of April 22, 1889, in the small inn of Braunau on the Rhine am Rhine, which flows through the border between Edley and Hans, a young woman named Clara finally gave birth to a baby boy after a long period of suffering. Compared with others, this child is not strong, even a little weak, and has been sick since he was a child, but his mother's love for him is not less than half of it.
The boy was named 'Adolf. Hitley's father, Alois, was 48 years old when he got married, but his bride was only 25 years old. This is Alois' third marriage, after he had two unhappy marriages.
Alois was a customs officer in the border town of Braunau, and Clara was his niece, and they had three children before Hitre's birth, but all of them died in infancy. However, just as the two were about to fall into disappointment, Hitley was born. Perhaps, it is this extremely peculiar background and blood relationship in the eyes of the world that created Hitrena's unique and outstanding temperament and personality when he grew up......
When Adolf Hitley was 3 years old, the family moved with his father to the Hanse city of Bavaria, where his father had to manage a sea area belonging to Edley, and as a child, Hitley lived in this Hanse city, playing with the local children, leaving a lasting influence on Hitrey, and he spoke the southern Bavarian accent he learned at that time for the rest of his life.
In 1895, when Hitre was 6 years old, his father changed jobs and was transferred to Linz, and the family moved back to Edley, where they bought a beautiful house in a quiet setting. Soon Hitley was sent to a village school for elementary school. And in this year, my father, who had been a civil servant for more than 40 years, retired for retirement. But he had a hard time adjusting to this limited retirement, and began to make friends with alcohol to relieve his boredom. As the days went on, he became an alcoholic, and then he became short-tempered and easily excited, punching and kicking the children and whipping them indiscriminately, so that Hitley's 14-year-old half-brother Alois Jr. was forced to run away from home. After that, Adolf, who was still a child. Hitley became his father's next 'punching bag', enduring pain that ordinary children could not bear.
St. Fall 1896, 7-year-old Adolf. Hitre moved with his father to the small town of Rambach. In his studies at the new school, Hitley was a standout. But his father soon grew tired of life here, and in 1898 he bought a house and garden in the village of Leontin near Linz, and the family soon moved there.
When he arrived in his new place, Hitley was still relaxed at his new school. At this time, he realized that he had a talent for painting, so he turned to the fantasy of becoming an 'artist' in the future. However, his father insisted that his son become a civil servant like him. Therefore, after graduating from Hitley's four-year primary school, Alois decided to send him to a six-year secondary school in the city of Linz. However, when Hitley arrived at this school, he was not used to life here, and as a result, his academic performance plummeted, and he was eventually repeated by his teacher because he failed his math and nature exams.
In January 1903, Hitley's father died of a stroke while walking in the morning.
For Hitley, this was a good thing.
At the age of 14, he became the only man in the family, and his widowed mother had no binding power on him, and even the affairs of the family were under his control. For the first time, Hitley felt that he was so free without restraints! He can do whatever he wants, and he doesn't have to look at other people's faces anymore.
At the end of his third year of secondary school, Hitley failed the French exam, barely passing the make-up exam, but he lost the opportunity to continue his six-year secondary school in Linz due to unsatisfactory results, and he had to transfer to the state four-year secondary school 40 km from Linz to continue his fourth grade. In the fall of that year, after passing the make-up exam, he received the bi. Karma. Proof. Book. Although he had the opportunity to continue his studies in a comprehensive high school, Hitley did not want to endure the hardship, and finally persuaded his doting mother, who had suffered from tuberculosis and the heavy academic load was harmful to his health, to let him stop his studies, recuperate, and live a 'dream-like' life in Linz......
Although his mother and relatives came to persuade him to work and learn a skill, Hitre began to work hard for the next two and a half years to become an 'artist' in the future, and he also began to dabble in books, paint extensively, enjoy operas, and visit museums. At this time, although Hitley was only 16 years old, he was already keen on politics, and under the influence and brainwashing of a large number of books, he had become a pure Hans nationalist.
In 1906, after Hitre's 17th birthday, he took a sum of money from his mother and relatives to live for two months in Viène, where he had longed for him. It was not until the end of October that he returned to Linz. At this time, his mother, Clara, who was suffering from breast cancer, was already dying, and she didn't even have the strength to open her eyes.
In the same year, on December 21, Hitley's mother finally died in agony.
In February 1908, Hitre returned to Vienna. At that time, Vienna was a splendid empire before the fall of the Habsburgs, but there were also poor people living in slums, wearing tattered clothes, and malnourished. At this time, Hitre began to become critical and rebellious, and he was often resentful of the injustices of the world and the ill-gotten gains of the wealthy. During this period, Hitley also paid close attention to observing the activities of the various political parties in Edley, and he paid special attention to reading the newspapers and periodicals of the Social Democratic Party of Edley, analysing the speeches of the leaders of the party and summing up experience. After much deliberation, Hitre finally came to his important conclusion: the party must be integrated with the mass movement and must master the art of propaganda among the masses, otherwise nothing will be achieved......
In May 1913, Hitre, who was full of fanaticism about the Great Hanse nation, left Vienna and moved to Munich. During this period, he often closed his doors to visitors, plunged headlong into a large pile of political books borrowed from the library, and especially concentrated on the study of Marxist theories, which laid a solid foundation for his future theories.
In 1914, World War I broke out.
In the same year, on August 1, the Kaiser declared war on Russia.
In the same year, on August 3, Hitley wrote to King Ludwig III of Bavaria, asking him to approve his participation in the Bavarian army.
In the same year, on August 4, Hitley got his wish and was allowed to join the 1st Bavarian Infantry Regiment as a volunteer and became a corporal in the army, serving as a herald for the team. Soon after, he was awarded the Iron Cross of the First Class. Hitley was always extremely serious and sensitive about the purpose of the war and the fate of the Hans, and he predicted the inevitable defeat of the Hans, because he believed that the Jews and Marxists were the invisible enemies of the Hans people, and that they were more dangerous than the largest cannon! In the end, as Hitley had guessed, Hans lost the war. The Kaiser abdicated and fled to Helan, and the Hans signed a humiliating surrender agreement at Compiègne Station. Hitley was in the hospital treating his eyes, which had been blinded by a gas attack on the battlefield. When he learned the news, it was like five thunderbolts, and he cried bitterly. So he saw his future clearly and decided to devote himself to politics and become a politician.
In June 1919, when the Hanse government was forced to sign the Treaty of Versailles, which allowed only the Hans to maintain a standing army of 100,000 men, the authorities attached great importance to the integrity of the army, and set up special commissions with special missions to report on possible political subversive activities in the army and to monitor workers' organizations. Among the first soldiers selected for such a "reconnaissance" mission was Adolf Hitley. Before they could begin their mission, Hitrey and his comrades were sent together to a special training course at the University of Munich, where the teacher found that Hitley was a attentive and eloquent student, and drew the attention of Hitley's superiors. As a result, Hitre was soon sent to a team in Munich to give lectures and preach the fight against dangerous ideas such as pacifism, socialism, and democracy.
It was an important turning point for Hitre, for the first time in the political sphere he wanted to enter, and for the first time he found that what he possessed was 'good at oratory', was confirmed at once.
On March 31, 1920, Hitre was relieved of his military duties, and he received only a demobilization fee of 50 marks, a military uniform, an overcoat and some underwear. During this period, a number of people from all walks of life, who were impressed by Hitley's knowledge, courage, and astonishing eloquence, joined the ranks of the Nazi Party, and his 'partisan' energy increased at once! Within a year, the organization he created had grown rapidly.
In July 1921, Hitre traveled to Boleyn to establish contact with the nationalists of the North Hans and to expand his movement throughout the country. But what he didn't expect was that after he left, there would be people in the party who opposed his leadership! It was at this moment that Hitley met an old Tibetan monk who wandered around the world, and he dissuaded him from returning to Munibeth, otherwise he would be in danger. But how could Hitley believe this god-like man? Eventually, he took the train back to Munibaug overnight, which was the beginning of the tragedy.
Hitley was imprisoned by traitors, and it was then that he realized that the eloquence of which he was proud was nothing at all! He couldn't convince these people who were so enchanted by the lust for power that they would give up the idea of killing themselves.
Eventually, a bullet ended Hitley's life.
But just before he died, Hitley remembered what the old monk had said to him on the occasion of their separation......
"If there's a chance to do it all over again, then go for it! Seek out the Sacred Cave 'Shambala' and find the 'Earthcore' hidden inside that gives you a chance to be reborn! Get it and you'll get everything! You'll have the ability to control any time and events, as well as an invulnerable, true undead legion! ”
On leaving Boleyn, Hitley also mocked the old monk for being mentally ill and talking nonsense.
But at this moment, he could feel that the other party's seemingly simple words contained infinite power!
Death is not eternal, and Hitley is still conscious.
In the darkness, a scripture kept ringing in his head.
The chanting was in Sanskrit, but for some reason, Hitley understood it......
He could feel that there was an infinite amount of evil power in this scripture that could help it confuse any human being!
It has an oriental name called 'Mowen Garan', which is the fourth form of 'Nyolai Reverse Palm'.
At this point, the swastika mark opposite to the Buddhist "swastika" was deeply imprinted in Hittley's mind and could no longer be erased.
I don't know how long it took, but in front of Hitley's eyes, light and countless scenes reappeared, and they came into view.
"I'm born again."
Standing on the street of Boleyn, still facing the old monk, Hitrey was very calm.
After a long wait, he knew what he needed to do and how he should do it!
The next moment, without waiting for the words of the old monk in Tibet, Hitley, who had a peculiar smile on his face, struck forward with a palm!
Silent and invisible, just a shock, the old body in front of him turned into countless stumps and rotten flesh.
There was an expression of disbelief on the broken head that flew high......
- The first step to changing the world starts here!
Hitley thought so, and in the midst of the screaming crowd, he pressed the brim of his hat and walked in the direction of the station.