The Rise of the Third Reich

Chapter 791: The Bolsheviks who specialize in treating the brain-dead

Chandra Bose's brain must be broken. It is not appropriate for a good upper-class Aryan to have to fantasize about doing some kind of national socialism with a little Indian black man who has been a lower-class man for 4,000 years. National socialism is How can the colonists bring enslaved people to build a national society when only their own people can do it?

But Hersman couldn't let anyone arrest this idiot and put him in a concentration camp - not because Hessman was kind-hearted, but because there were few sane politicians among the Indian Aryans in this era.

These fools who have been parasites for 4,000 years actually want to become equal brothers with Shudras, who are only qualified to wipe their butts, and some bitches who are even worse than Shudras. He also fantasizes about joining forces with a bunch of bitches to oppose the European Aryans who were one family 4,000 years ago.

Just these days, there is a man with an even worse mind than Bose, Mahatma Gandhi, who is on a hunger strike in prison (he was imprisoned by the British colonial authorities in 1942) in order to achieve this strange goal - could it be that he Do you think a demonic figure like Hitler would be afraid that a half-naked lunatic would starve him to death?

There is also an Indian Aryan named Jawaharlal Nehru who is even more idiotic. He wrote a book called "The Discovery of India" in a British prison, claiming: "India is in its current position. "We cannot play a second-class role in the world. We must either become a powerful country or disappear."

"Klaus," Hessmann sighed and asked Stauffenberg, who had just sent Bos away, "who should I see next?"

"The next people to see are British Vice Admiral Battenberg, Vice Admiral of the Army and Air Force."

"What?" Hessman was stunned for a moment, "What did you say? What kind of lieutenant general of the military service are you going to meet?"

"He is a lieutenant general of the navy, army and air force..." Stauffenberg said, "This man is the great-grandson of Queen Victoria. His father is Prince Louis of Baden-Powell and his mother is Princess Hersey Victoria. He was married to the Queen of England and Friedrich A special envoy sent by the prince."

"This man...Louis Mountbatten?" Hersman finally remembered that the surname Mountbatten was changed from the German surname Battenberg.

"Yes, it's Mountbatten. It is said that he is a guy with very strange ideas." Stauffenberg said, "Among the information provided by the British, there is also a plan he proposed to build an aircraft carrier using ice."

"Ice aircraft carrier?" Hessman knew this idea. He smiled and said, "Don't he know that ice will melt?"

"Maybe you don't know?"

"So what did he come to me to discuss?" Hersman asked.

"There is a secret weapons program that they want to inform us," Stauffenberg said. "Recently, the War, Navy and Air Ministries of the British Provisional Government have discovered many strange weapons programs left behind by the Churchill government. There is also the issue of India. …Now that the British Provisional Government is preparing to send troops to India, Lieutenant General Battenberg is a popular candidate for commander-in-chief of the troops in India.”

"It turns out he came here for India too!" Hessman breathed out, "Let him in."

"As commanded."

Mountbatten, who was slender, handsome, and wearing a crisp navy uniform, was quickly brought in by Stauffenberg. He exchanged a few pleasantries with Hersman, and then mysteriously handed a top-secret document called the "Alloy Tube Project" to Hersman.

"Nuclear fission bomb?" Hersman looked through the documents and immediately understood what it was. He immediately asked, "Where have you reached?"

"We have successfully conducted reactor experiments," Mountbatten smiled bitterly. "We know that uranium-235 can be used to make super bombs, but we do not have the resources to continue researching and producing such bombs."

"Oh," Hessman nodded, "So where is the United States?"

"Same as us," Mountbatten said, "They knew about the phenomenon of nuclear fission around 1941, but the reactor experiments progressed slowly. It was we who informed the United States of the data and methods after the experiments were successful."

"Your base and scientists..."

Hersman had also received news before that the United States was collecting uranium ore! So he knew that the United States had discovered the phenomenon of nuclear fission, but he didn't quite know how far the Americans had progressed.

If what Mountbatten is saying now is true, then the Americans are not making very fast progress, possibly because they lack top quantum physicists and chemists.

"The test base is in Liverpool, and the scientists are also there." Mountbatten said. "Prime Minister Churchill paid close attention to this matter during his lifetime, and planned to take the scientists and relevant information to Canada when he evacuated. Unexpectedly... "

Hessman nodded, "I already understand this situation. I will discuss it with the Queen and Prince when they arrive."

The UK certainly cannot develop nuclear weapons independently, and France certainly cannot, because the entire European Community can only have one nuclear umbrella!

However, this issue is not something that someone of Lieutenant General Mountbatten’s level can ask, so Hersman will not continue the discussion with him.

The topic naturally turned to Indian affairs.

"Your Excellency, Marshal of the Empire, the challenges that Britain faces in India now have two aspects." Mountbatten said, "One is the local elites in India, who think they can get rid of British help and transform India into an independent nation-state; the second is the local elites in India. The Soviet Union’s Invasion and Export of the Socialist Revolution.”

"India's local elites are a bigger trouble," Hessman put forward his own opinion. "The Soviet invasion is not a problem, just fight it out. As for exporting communist revolution... that is a fantasy."

"Fantasy?" Mountbatten shook his head and frowned, "Your Majesty, Imperial Marshal, our view is exactly the opposite. India's local elite is not a problem. The Soviet invasion and the communist movement are the biggest threats, because India's poverty The wealth gap is huge. Excluding the wealth belonging to Europeans, the upper caste Hindus and Ashrafs, who account for less than 10% of the population, monopolize 95% of the country's wealth. The remaining 90% of India's poor are almost impoverished. Didn’t countries with similar situations to India, such as Tsarist Russia and China, eventually break out in revolutions?

Hersman was too lazy to explain to self-righteous Europeans like Mountbatten how different the Chinese and Indians were - the Chinese did not believe in "race" during the Qin Dynasty. They were "princes, generals and ministers". How can the untouchables of Asan in India compare with the poor in China on the issue of rebellion?

"Oh." He nodded, "You want to unite India's elites to oppose GC-ism?"

"Yes."

Seeing Mountbatten nodding in agreement, Hersman thought to himself, among the 300 million Indian Assanges now, those who believe in GCism are probably all Indian Aryans with bad brains, right? Maybe these bad brains should be left to their own devices!

Thinking of this, Hessman shook his head and said: "Lieutenant General, I have a slightly different idea. Maybe... we can let India's elites taste the pain of GCism first, so that they will know who they are. "

Mountbatten was stunned, and after a while, he slowly asked: "Marshal of the Empire, do you mean to let the fire of communistism burn in India?"

"Yes!" Hessman smiled, "Burn some of the insane Indian Aryans and Mrs. Ashla to death, and the rest will become more sober."

"Comrade Vlasiko, you... please listen to my explanation..." Serov was in an office in the Kremlin at this time, looking embarrassed and having an awkward conversation with Vlasiko, the director of the Special Division of the General Administration of State Security (he was Stalin's The top bodyguard and Kremlin chief executive) explains things that are embarrassing to say.

"In this India, the leaders of the Indian Bolshevik Party are all accustomed to being served by servants, so when they eat, it is best for the servants to wait outside the restaurant."

"Why is this happening?"

"Because...because the Kremlin banquet could go on for a long time, and in the middle there would be leaders of the Indian Bolsheviks going to the toilet."

"There will be dedicated service personnel to take them there." Frasico said.

"But the Kremlin service staff won't wipe their butts..."

"Ah..." Frasico looked at Serov blankly, "What did you say?"

“Several leaders of the Indian Bolshevik Party were in the habit of having their servants wipe their buttocks after taking a dump.”

"Are they old?" Frasico asked.

"No, not very big."

"Seriously ill or disabled?" Frasico asked again.

"No, they are all healthy people..."

"A healthy person who can't even wipe his butt?" Frasico looked surprised. "Comrade Serov, who exactly did you bring from India?"

"Some very strange people, no one looks like a real Bolshevik..." Serov shrugged and said with a wry smile, "But there is nothing I can do, it was already like this when I went there."

The Indian Bolshevik Party was not established with the help of the Third International, but was initiated by a newspaper editor named Satya Bhakta (of course he was a good person) - this is also a strange thing, this Indian At the beginning, the Bolshevik Party was a party legally established with the approval of the colonial authorities, and it did not join the Third International (probably because most of the party members were not short of money and did not need the red rubles from the Soviet Union). It was not until the end of 1933 (after its establishment) that the Bolshevik Party Only in the 8th year) did he join the International.

Therefore, there are many strange people in this Indian Bolshevik Party, but there are almost no people who need red rubles.

Therefore, Serov, the representative of the Third International, did not have much weight in the Indian Bolshevik Party, and it was impossible to launch a purge movement within the party.

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