After the meeting in early October, Forbeck left the SPD at the suggestion of Lin Shangzhou and returned to the National Liberal Party, the reason why the veteran general chose to help Lin Shangzhou was for the Kaiser, although the relationship between the two was not bad, but the Kaiser was out of control, so there was no need for him to stay in the SPD anymore.

Moreover, General Falbeck was still very interested in the post of chancellor, he had his own vision of the future of Germany, and the National Liberal Party warmly welcomed his return.

On the part of the Jews and the immigrant community, Lin Shangzhou did not have any plans to contact them directly, and if they knew what the SPD wanted, then the Jews would make an offer, and Lin Shangzhou did not want to make any promises to the Jews and other immigrant groups.

It is necessary to let them support the SPD spontaneously, and with Goebbels here, Lin Shangzhou is not worried that they will not come to support the SPD.

On the parliamentary side, Lin Shangzhou and the SPD repeatedly opposed the proposals of the center party and the right-wing, and they could not make the bill not pass, but it was okay to disgust and disgust the right-wing.

After a period of peace, in November 1931, Lin Shangzhou left Berlin with Bode to inspect the living conditions of the workers in other German cities in order to further determine their future propaganda commitments and the measures to be taken after taking office.

This expedition lasted for a month, and on December 10 Lin Shangzhou returned to Berlin with Bode, and after a month's investigation, Lin Shangzhou found that the workers did not have too many demands, and all they expected was to reduce working hours, increase wages, and form a union composed of workers.

After returning to Berlin, he wanted to start the next round of work to investigate the demands of the German middle class, but he was forced to rest for a while by Ledia and Noah, and the two girls were willing to let him continue working after Christmas.

Within a few days of Christmas, 1931 was over, and the year was 1932.

In the first month of '32, Lin Shangzhou continued the work he had not completed in the previous month, and in the middle of the month he ended his inspection and began to prepare for the general election.

Voting in the general elections in the German Empire took place sometime in mid-to-early March, and after the polls had been over, the results would come out someday in the middle of the year, so the political parties had to make all the preparations before March, and the SPD was no exception.

As the general election approaches, the German public and even the other countries of the Reich Pact are beginning to discuss this year's German election, speculating which party will win the general election.

In the past, people would have hesitated to think that the right-wing parties would win the election, but what has happened in the past year has given people a very different view.

There is no hope for the Centre Party, and the resignation of the prime minister and the consent to women's demands have already caused the Centre Party to lose some voters, and other parties are bound to squeeze the Centre Party down, so there is no need to consider this party.

What people are most looking forward to is how the SPD will do in the general election?

In the last few months, the SPD has arguably been in the limelight, helping women protest, speaking out for striking workers, trying to repute right-wing bills in Parliament... Not to mention that their leaders have a close relationship with His Majesty the Emperor.

Moreover, it has been reported that the Deutsche Volksrieng Zeitung, which has been shining in Germany since last year, was founded by the leaders of the party, and many people believe that the SPD has the strength to compete with the right wing this year and is expected to win the general election.

Whatever one may speculate, the answer will be revealed in March.

Since mid-January, various political parties have been preparing for the general election, and Goebbels has written one speech after another for Lin Shangzhou for him to use, and he has also prepared several speeches for himself.

Since 1 February, the political parties have officially started their propaganda campaign, and the German government is also preparing for the general election.

The slogan of the SPD is very simple: "People's Germany", and Lin Shangzhou said in a speech that after coming to power, they will go all out to promote Germany's democratic reforms, introduce appropriate economic policies to promote Germany's economic development, and many other things.

Thanks to the efforts of Goebbels and the newspaper Forward, the SPD's support among the German public has been on the rise, and every speech given by the SPD has been watched by countless people, and speeches on the streets have even caused so many congestion on the roads that some citizens have complained that the SPD has told them to give speeches elsewhere.

On February 20, he gave a speech at the Berlin Coliseum called "Germany, Glory and Great!", which was attended by tens of thousands of Berliners, and if you count the live broadcast, there should be more listeners, and even Alexandrine took the initiative to attend the speech as an audience to cheer for Lin Shangzhou.

After the Kaiser's presence, the focus shifted a bit, and from February onwards each party had its own speeches, but instead of attending the speeches of the other parties, the Kaiser came to the SPD speeches.

Such an act is enough to explain Alexandrine's attitude.

Although the appearance of the emperor stole the limelight from Lin Shangzhou, it was not long before Goebbels' inflammatory essay caught the audience in it.

There is nothing too special about this article, it is a simple patriotic article with a certain nationalist nature, but it was written by Goebbels.

After this speech, more citizens chose to support the SPD, and the right wing was deeply dissatisfied with this, they were dissatisfied with the SPD snatching away neutral voters, and they were dissatisfied with Lin Shangzhou, a Chinese who said "love Germany".

Representatives of other parties held similar events after the SPD speech on the 20th, but there was a noticeable lack of interest in their speeches, and their drafts were actually quite good, but still a little worse than Goebbels.

After March, the parties began their final sprint, and they still had time to get their own votes before the official vote, but to everyone's surprise, Ladia, an assistant to the Kaiser, gave a public speech.

The content of the speech was nothing special, that is, His Majesty wanted Germany to become better and better, but the content of the speech was openly and covertly: "You will give me support for the SPD." Three

days after the speech, on March 10, voting officially began.

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