The Rise of the Third Reich

Chapter 724 Let’s experience GCism

On November 18, when the golden-red morning light shone on the ancient Greek-style bronze statue of the goddess holding a torch on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, dozens of battleships, cruisers and destroyers belonging to the Atlantic Fleet of the Red Navy slowly Entered New York Harbor.

A brand-new American battleship greeted the communist fleet on the water near Liberty Island, with salutes roaring and colorful flags flying. There was also a long row of American Navy officers and soldiers standing on the deck, all dressed in fancy dress and looking very impressive.

Communist ships passed by the South Dakota-class battleship in sequence. On the port deck of each ship, Communist soldiers in military uniforms stood neatly. However, most of them did not pay attention to the American ships opposite, nor were they attracted by the bronze statue of the goddess that symbolized "Freedom Enlightens the World."

They're all looking out over the high-rise jungle of New York City!

These communist sailors who lived in the Soviet Union in the 1940s, most of whom did not have residence registration in Leningrad or Moscow, when they saw the forest of skyscrapers for the first time in their lives, they were not only shocked, but also extremely envious.

With so many high-rise buildings, this place must be better than Moscow and Leningrad! How great it would be if I could get a New York registered permanent residence after the victory of the world revolution...

"Comrades, that is the center of the capitalist world, a hell for the poor and a paradise for the bourgeoisie!"

A very majestic voice suddenly sounded in the ears of the communist fighters, interrupting everyone's imagination of a better future.

Needless to say, this voice must belong to the political commissar on the battleship!

But...since this is the center of the capitalist world, why don't we, the Communist fighters, attack it but help the American bourgeoisie defend it? Shouldn't we join National Socialist Germany in liberating New York?

Many people have question marks in their minds, but no one dares to raise this kind of question unless they want to be reformed through labor!

Political Commissar Bulganin, who had never been abroad, was also looking at the Manhattan metropolitan area of ​​New York from the bridge of the Soviet Union. He had seen this scene of high-rise buildings in a documentary introducing the darkness of American society, but when he witnessed this scene with his own eyes, he was still extremely shocked.

The United States is indeed the richest and most powerful country in the world!

"Comrade Gorshkov," Bulganin suddenly asked Major General Gorshkov, the captain of the Soviet battleship standing next to him, "have you been to Germany? How do Berlin and Hamburg compare to New York?"

Because Soviet-German cooperation was closer in this time and space, Sergei Georgiyevich Gorshkov studied at the German Naval Staff College in the 1930s and stayed in Germany for nearly 2 years.

"It can't be compared. It can't be compared at all." Gorshkov shook his head. "Berlin is very spacious and clean, but there are not so many high-rise buildings. Berlin looks a bit old, just like Leningrad..."

When it comes to Leningrad, Gorshkov's tone is a little low. Because the Soviet Union was originally the flagship of the Baltic Fleet, he has a Leningrad residence permit. His wife and children all live in Kronstadt. Of course, now We are inside the Leningrad encirclement.

"The siege of Leningrad will definitely be broken!" Bulganin seemed to understand Gorshkov's thoughts, "And our action this time is also very beneficial to breaking the siege of Leningrad."

At this moment, impassioned tunes suddenly came from the tweeters on all Soviet ships, including the battleship USSR.

"Arise, great nation,

Fight to the death,

To eliminate the evil forces of Nazism,

Destroy all evil bandits...

The enemy and ourselves are two extremes,

Everything goes in the opposite direction,

We want light and freedom,

They want darkness to reign! "

After hearing the song "Holy War", Bulganin's brows tightened slightly. This song is now the most popular patriotic song in the Soviet Union, but Bulganin knew that its popularity meant that the Soviet Union's world revolutionary policy was changing - before it was world revolution and liberating all mankind, and now it has become the defense of the country The Nazi bandits were wiped out...

"Comrade Military Commissar, Chelsea Pier has arrived." At this time, Deputy Director of the Political Department Gromyko leaned into Bulganin's ear and whispered: "According to the agreement reached by both parties, our fleet will be at Hardard near Chelsea Pier. The four Soviet-class ships can be docked directly on the Sun River."

"Oh." Bulganin responded, and when he looked up in the direction of Gromyko's finger, his expression immediately turned ugly, "Why did you choose to be here?"

"This is a great place," Gromyko said with a smile. "This is the best pier in New York. It was originally a passenger terminal. Now there is no passenger transportation business on the Atlantic Ocean, so the U.S. Navy rented the pier for us to use. . The passenger terminal building near the pier and a very luxurious hotel are also available to us..."

Chelsea Piers is of course a good place. It is just west of Manhattan Island. Once ashore, it is the center of the capitalist world. It is also Manhattan, the city with the highest concentration of skyscrapers in the world. It is not far from Wall Street.

Now it is useless for the communist fighters not to disembark. Every day when they open their eyes, they can see the indulgence of capitalism, and even the air they smell is full of the stench of bourgeois copper. This thought is probably...

"Hey, this Russian song sounds really exciting! What song is this?"

"This is 'Holy War', said to have been sung from within the siege of Leningrad."

"The siege of Leningrad...the Germans attacked the city?"

"No, they're still around."

"There are more than 2 million people in that city, right?"

"It seems that there are so many of them, and they are all trapped... The Russians have no other choice but to rescue them."

"It must be a bloody battle!"

"I wish we could kill a few more Krauts, so we can save our efforts in Ireland."

On the pier, a large number of Americans in military uniforms and suits were talking to each other. They were U.S. government officials or army and navy officers, all here to greet the Soviet comrades. The two people who were discussing the siege of Leningrad were major generals of the U.S. Army, both division commanders who were sent to fight in Ireland. One was George Patton, commander of the 2nd Armored Division, and Omar Bradley, commander of the 28th Infantry Division. .

The reason why they appear here is that among the Communist comrades coming from the Soviet Union this time there is also a military delegation of the Red Army Army, led by Marshal Pavlov (lucky) the former Chief of Staff Remos Kick. Thanks to Dzhugashvili, he is now a lieutenant general and has also been awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.

Because the United States made a request and wanted to invite some officers with experience in fighting German armored forces to guide the American armored forces that were about to go to Ireland. So Stalin gave Rimoschik this foreign affairs mission.

Now Lieutenant General Rimosik was standing on the back deck of the Soviet Union with two junior Red Army officers, each carrying a large leather suitcase, stretching his neck and looking at Manhattan, which was lined with tall buildings. The two big boxes are empty now, but by the time he leaves the United States, they should be filled with items purchased from New York.

According to regulations, Soviet officials on foreign affairs missions could buy something on the way back home, and they could also exchange a certain amount of foreign exchange according to their level. Lieutenant General Rimosik also gained a little in the Battle of Warsaw. He got some hard currency and could buy some good things in the United States for his wife and children to enjoy.

The officers and political cadres of the Red Navy officers and soldiers who arrived in the United States this time can also enjoy this treatment, so everyone has a few dollars in their pockets, waiting to go shopping in Manhattan after disembarking.

Bulganin didn't care about this kind of welfare. He was the vice chairman of the People's Committee, and he got the second-class special card in the Soviet Union. He could enjoy special planes and special trains when traveling far away. What good thing hadn't he seen? So he once wanted to ban the officers and soldiers from going ashore, but now that he saw the fleet anchored near Wall Street, he gave up this hated idea.

However, only officers and political workers can move freely in Manhattan. The range of activities of sailors is still restricted. They can only experience the decadence and decline of capitalism in the Chelsea Piers area - they have no money anyway (soldiers cannot exchange U.S. dollars). It's all in vain if you go.

But the sugar-coated bullets of US imperialism will not let go of any communist fighter from the socialist Soviet Union!

It was at Chelsea Piers that Bulganin met an acquaintance...or a revolutionary comrade, Earl Russell Browder, the general secretary of the American Bolshevik Party and a former member of the Executive Committee of the Third International. This man who was supposed to become the great leader of the Socialist Republic of America after the victory of the world revolution has now somehow become a member of the United States Military Commission (USO). Today, he is here to express condolences to the Soviet Reds who came from afar on behalf of the working people of the United States. Of naval officers.

Moreover, Browder also brought sugar-coated bullets worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, which were said to be gifts from the working people of the United States (of course this was a shameless lie)!

Every officer and soldier of the Soviet Red Navy, whether he is an officer, a soldier or a political cadre, everyone has a gift. The gift was wrapped in exquisite wrapping paper, and contained a Bulova A-11 watch, a large box of Hershey chocolates, a woolen scarf, a Broadway theater ticket, and a cold meal coupon common to major restaurants in Manhattan. 3 photos, and all subways in Manhattan are free for gays wearing Soviet navy uniforms.

Therefore, the GC-ism fighters from the Soviet Union can now enjoy a free GC-ism happy life in Manhattan, New York in advance...

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