Chapter 58: Adolf

Building a new idea is only the first step, it's how it spreads is what really matters.

No one would believe an idea that came out of nowhere, even one of a stature like Kuster.

Although the Kokusha is a combination of nationalism and socialism, and appears to be a neutral faction, in reality it does not benefit either side.

The National Society believes that the nation should be unified, that the state should be exclusive, and that true Marxists must not allow the slightest ethnic discrimination.

The state society will also give benefits to the people at the bottom, and people who can generally believe in nationalism are not poor and are unlikely to give up their own interests.

It's much like when making decisions, a good politician doesn't take a neutral position, but leads a force to eliminate the opposition, otherwise an ambiguous answer will displease both sides.

Like the later Fuhrer of Sandezi, he took nationalism to the extreme, successfully pushed Germany to a short-term peak, and embarked on the road of foreign expansion.

However, the facts tell people that that path is not advisable, and the external transfer of contradictions can make up for the country's own shortcomings in a short time, but it will eventually be eaten by many enemies, and the final outcome will be extremely painful.

During the Cold War, Egypt's leader Nasser created an ideology that was also similar to the National Society, which was mainly dominated by socialism in the early days, which successfully led to the rapid rise of Egypt; However, nationalism was bred later, and Egypt's national strength gradually declined, which shows that nationalism is uncontrollable, and will be born no matter what, and consume the life of the country like a cancer.

Sadly, Nasser himself was convinced of nationalism, believing that it alone could save the Arab world.

In a sense, this view may be correct, but the problem lies not only in the predicament of the war with Israel at the time, but also in part in the case of his heirs.

His heir did everything he could to the detriment of others and was a very good politician. He abandoned the spirit of nationalism and negotiated peace with Israel alone in exchange for lost territory, successfully bringing Egypt out of the haze of war.

This led to the blackout of Egypt by a number of Arab countries, and Egypt also lost its Arab dominance and had to rely on the Soviet Big Brother, but unfortunately the Big Brother embarked on the road of revisionism at that time, and this heir was soon assassinated by the Arabs.

In general, the National Society is like a political neutral, and neither side can get any benefits, but because of its compromise and radical nature, many civilians who don't know much about politics, as well as some more radical or neutral politicians, believe in it.

Due to its particularity, the national community is usually enough to bring a short-term peak, and then it will usher in a long-term low peak. And no matter which path you choose, you can only end up being eaten by yourself, irreversibly going to the trough, and then either reborn through reform or replaced by a new regime.

The National Society seems so unreliable, why would Kuster take this path? Is there something wrong with his brain?

Perhaps, Kuster had only a formal military education and no qualified political education.

His understanding of politics completely depended on his knowledge of history, but fortunately, the Western system was relatively free, and political censorship was not as strict as socialism, which allowed him to blend in with the army.

But from a higher perspective, there doesn't seem to be anything wrong with Kuster's choice?

The world is suffering from wars, contradictions are frequent, and Marxism is rapidly circulating in all societies.

But not everyone can understand Marxism, and there will be fools who misunderstand it and go astray, like the Jade Emperor Nikita Khrushchev.

The national community can also take advantage of this opportunity to select those who are not very good IQ for propaganda, and maybe they can encourage a group of people to join in.

Although it may not be good to leave people with good IQs to others, to be honest, it is better to govern the people when they become a bunch of fools, but intellectuals often engage in petty actions because they are dissatisfied with the status quo of society.

What's more, there have always been not many high-level intellectuals in the West, and the number of fools is at least dozens of times that of smart people, so Kuster's behavior can be said to be an insight into the livelihood of the European people.

The National Society could have taken advantage of the war to quickly sweep across Europe and quickly establish a strong and powerful state polity.

In addition to this, there is his extremely high prestige, from Ireland to Khitan, as long as he says a word, a group of people will respond.

The National Society, which has not yet appeared, is a very new thing, and if there is a good speaker to incite the people, and his popularity that everyone knows about, it may be successful.

Kuster didn't think he was good enough to speak, but he already had someone in mind who would speak on his behalf.

This man used to be an artist, and now he is serving as a herald, and he is a fellow countryman with Kuster, and everyone can probably guess who it is.

Kuster wanted to poach the man before he was growing up, so he casually talked to the Kaiser on the phone.

When the Kaiser heard this, he felt that it was nothing, he wanted someone, there was!

On the contrary, his ministers were a little angry, and thought that Kuster was insatiable and should be beaten up for such a dishonest little brother.

However, when they heard that Custer was only asking for a small herald, they were all shocked, thinking that the second class of mental illness could be transmitted by radio.

The Kaiser was about to provoke a question, but was interrupted by his minister, who quickly agreed to the request.

Custer knew something was wrong, and panicked that Adolf was his nephew and needed protection.

No minister would have believed such an outrageous answer, but Wilhelm II did.

An Austrian general and a group of German ministers succeeded in fooling their emperor into exchange for a small soldier from the Bavarian army, which has never been done before, and it is ridiculed by posterity.

However, various subsequent cases proved that Kuster's choice of important person was undoubtedly correct, after all, the painters of the 20th century had great potential in the world.

As for whether Adolf will be overpowered in the later stage, Kuster doesn't believe it at all, otherwise he can let him experience what it's like to get a scar.

The internal considerations of the department are basically over, and the next thing to see is the reaction of the outside world, how the Austro-Hungarian parliament is deliberating, and whether his old friend Wiltok is a traitor or not, these are all things to be considered.

Of course, the main thing is the next attack on the Caucasus, and how to drive Tsarist Russia to the death and ensure absolute security on the Eastern Front.

He also wants to destroy the Russian Communist Party, but he doesn't know what the price will be.

However, history must always be written, and we must not stop because of a few difficulties and problems; if we think about it more, there will always be a way out.