The Rise of the Third Reich

Chapter 1127 Death of Roosevelt 12

At 4:30 p.m. on September 18, 1944, U.S. President Roosevelt did not know that Boston and Cambridge were attacked by German cruise missiles. He was riding in a bulletproof Cadillac limousine with Mussolini, and they were slowly heading toward the White House along Pennsylvania Avenue amid protests from the crowds along the way. Caesar was surprised to find that many of the people protesting his visit were black. He asked the American president: "Mr. President, why are there so many black people protesting? Don't they know that I am a fascist who is really willing to help black brothers?" Roosevelt looked at Mussolini, who was full of puzzlement. He didn't know that in order to save the lives of countless black Americans, Mussolini had pleaded with Hitler, who was about to use atomic bombs to bomb black communities in the United States. He smiled bitterly and replied: "They are all supporters of the Bolshevik Party and are opposed to the armistice and enslavement of African blacks." "Enslaving blacks?" Mussolini shook his head repeatedly. "Our Fascist Party is sincerely helping blacks! Our East African provinces are now experiencing rapid economic growth, good social order, and a significant improvement in people's living standards. Black brothers living there also have the opportunity to receive European-style education, and the medical and health conditions have also improved greatly. Have newspapers and radio stations here in the United States never introduced the thriving situation of New Africa?" Caesar's words about "New Africa" ​​are still somewhat true. Unlike the British colonization that was mainly for money, the Roman Empire treated the East African and North African territories as its own land. Of course, a lot of investment and construction were required. It can be said that so far, the Roman Empire's "colonization" in the East African provinces has been a loss.

The black brothers living there are not badly treated. They are all third-class citizens of the great Roman Empire (first-class white, second-class green, third-class black)... Third-class black is actually not bad. The status of blacks in 1944 cannot be compared with that in 2014. Even blacks in the United States are discriminated against.

Moreover, the third-class citizens of the Roman Empire are also citizens. In addition to not having the right to vote (the voting rights of the first-class citizens of the Roman Empire are also fake), not being able to hold public office, not being able to receive pensions and unemployment benefits, and not being able to marry "first-class whites", they still have a lot of rights.

For example, they have the right to work. In theory, every "third-class black" will get a job assigned by the government - either a construction worker (there are countless projects to be built in the East African provinces of Rome) or working in the farms of "first-class white" or "second-class green". Of course, they can also apply to the government for land for cultivation... but they have to pay rent to apply for land.

Not only do blacks have to pay rent and taxes when applying for land, but first-class whites and second-class greens also have to pay rent and taxes to the government when applying for land. In this regard, the first, second and third-class citizens of Rome are completely equal!

The third-class blacks of Rome also have the right to education! Now the Roman Empire is building primary schools in various East African provinces, preparing to implement free compulsory education in East Africa according to European standards.

In addition, the third-class blacks also have the right to believe in God and pursue truth.

The universal church (Roman Catholic Church) has also blossomed in East Africa along with European-style primary schools. As long as the black children in East Africa enter school, they must be baptized and believe in God. At the same time, they must abide by the moral norms of the Catholic Church, such as studying hard, working hard, and loving their families.

As for the truth... of course, it is the universal truth of fascism that applies everywhere. The Roman National Fascist Party also entered East Africa along with churches and primary schools. Every little black person, like the white and MSL citizens of Rome, must be influenced by the truth of fascism from an early age and establish a correct outlook on life and the world to strive to build a fascist paradise on earth as soon as possible.

In addition, the Roman third-class blacks living in East Africa will also have a very safe, stable and pure social environment... This has not yet been fully achieved, but with the efforts of the responsible fascist police, the security of the East African provinces is developing in a positive direction.

In short, in the eyes of Comrade Mussolini, the black brothers living in the East African provinces of the Roman Empire are much happier and more hopeful than those living in the United States.

Looking at Mussolini, who looked aggrieved, Roosevelt just smiled helplessly, shook his head and said, "Sir Caesar, in fact, these blacks don't really care about East Africa. What do the blacks in East Africa have to do with them? They just came to Washington to march because they were bought by the warmongers in the United States. The biggest obstacle to peace now is actually the warmongers in our country. These people don't know what a huge disaster the United States is facing!" Roosevelt paused and said solemnly, "The current situation in the United States is a bit like Germany in 1917 and Russia in 1916. Only truly knowledgeable people realize that war will have serious consequences!" Mussolini said, "But the situation in Germany is much better than that in Britain and France in 1917 and 1918. The war did not bring many casualties to Germany, and it also promoted the integration and expansion of industrial production. The food supply situation is a little tight, but it is much better than in 1917 and 1918. There is no need to imagine that the Germans are as war-weary as in 1917 and 1918."

In 1917 and 1918, Germany had some advantages on the European battlefield, but it was still under the blockade of the British Navy and could not get raw materials and food supplies from all over the world. Now Germany ruled almost half of the world, so the supply was not tight.

"But the problem now is that the American people also did not feel pain because of the war." Roosevelt's tone was very painful and full of regret.

Although the United States was on the road to defeat, the sphere of influence of the United States and the prosperity of the domestic economy were also unprecedented!

It can be said that the United States is now in its heyday, just like Germany.

"But the Germans have atomic bombs!" Mussolini sighed, "and... according to reliable intelligence, the Germans are still developing long-range rocket weapons that can be used to carry atomic bombs.

In addition, according to reliable intelligence, the Germans are still preparing for the second atomic bomb explosion test."

"Second atomic bomb explosion?" Roosevelt had not heard of this news, but he believed that Mussolini did not deceive himself.

"Yes," Mussolini once again showed an exaggerated expression of worry, "It is said that the Germans are seeking a miniaturized atomic bomb." This was the news that the German intelligence department deliberately leaked to Rome, with the purpose of telling the Americans this scary information through Mussolini's mouth. "Mr. President," Mussolini said, "it would be best for the United States to achieve peace before Germany completes the second atomic bomb test, otherwise the price will only be greater!" "Then the price now is..." "The US military withdraws from Australia, New Zealand and the area south of the Panama Canal; the United States unilaterally returns the assets of the European Community countries in the United States; the United States abandons all debts to the European Community countries; the United States pays 500 billion European marks in compensation to the European Community; the US military strength must be subject to some restrictions." The conditions for peace have basically not changed compared to before the Battle of Bermuda. But Roosevelt knew that the United States no longer had much room for bargaining. Before the Battle of Bermuda, paying 200 billion European marks and the withdrawal of US troops from Australia and New Zealand would probably be enough to buy peace. But now, the 500 billion European Marks in compensation must be paid, and the land south of the Panama Canal must also be handed over.

"Sir Caesar," Roosevelt said thoughtfully, "Now I have seen the situation clearly and know that delay is not good for the United States." He pointed to the protesters holding signs "America will not surrender" and "Down with Nazis and Fascists" on both sides of the road outside the car window.

Roosevelt said: "But they don't know! So I need time to let most Americans understand the plight of their country at present."

Mussolini nodded, "Mr. President, I will try my best to buy time for you and the United States." He said earnestly: "I think the American people in the future will be grateful to us, because our efforts have saved them from a terrible disaster and allowed the United States to continue to exist as a great country."

...

Under the protests of the warlike people of the United States, the big car that Roosevelt and Mussolini were riding in finally arrived at their destination, the White House.

When the president entered the White House in a wheelchair, pushed by Colonel Cotton, he immediately sensed the tense atmosphere. William Leahy, Ernest King, Marshall, Arnold and others who were not supposed to welcome Mussolini in the White House all appeared in the hall in full military uniform. And their faces were solemn, and it was obvious that the American army had lost again.

Franklin Roosevelt had just invited Caesar of the Roman Empire into the guest room of the White House before returning to the Oval Office on the first floor. William Leahy, Chief of Staff of the President, Marshall, Chief of Staff of the Army, Ernest King, Chief of Naval Operations, Arnold, Commander-in-Chief of the Army Air Force, as well as the Secretary of the Army, Secretary of the Navy, Secretary of State, and Roosevelt's confidant, Hopkins, who is now the US Ambassador to Rome, were all there anxiously waiting for the president to arrive.

"Gentlemen, what happened?" Roosevelt's face darkened.

"President," reported General Arnold, commander of the Army Air Force, "Boston and Cambridge were attacked by German missiles this afternoon. A total of 18 missiles broke through the blockade of fighter planes, anti-aircraft guns and anti-aircraft balloons and landed in the urban areas of Boston and Cambridge, causing 8 houses to collapse. More than 100 people were killed in the attack, and a large number of people were injured or buried..."

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