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423 Self-righteous people

Louis is the kind of person who can't even get back if he makes up his mind. Before, he only wanted to live a small life, so he naturally turned a blind eye to the things outside the window and could tolerate anything. But now his family is destroyed, and the only thing left in his heart is hatred - unforgettable hatred for the Poles!

Supported by the revenge power, he miraculously arrived in Poznan with serious injuries. This city, once the capital of Poland, was ruled by Prussia since the early 19th century. Now, the city is still under the rule of the Germans.

Louis went to Poznan with a very simple purpose, that is, to return to the army and take up weapons to avenge his relatives. He always had an impression in his mind that the German army could always support the Germans.

However, the time he arrived in Poznan was not right. From May, there was chaos here. Although the uprising in Berlin was suppressed, the workers' movement "gaochao" launched did not fall. The dissatisfied German workers, the Poles who had long been eager to try, made the city a mess.

When Louis found his old friend, also a fellow villager, Ma Wen, told him about the tragedy that happened in his hometown and asked for Ma Wen's help, an unexpected situation happened.

"Louis, I really want to fight back to my hometown with you to avenge my fellow villagers!" Marvin said with tears in his eyes, "But I can't leave!"

"Why?" Louis didn't understand. Marvin's old mother was also killed in the attack. Doesn't he want to take revenge?

"Of course I want to take revenge and kill all the Polish miscellaneous!" Marvin's teeth clattered, "But I am a soldier, I must obey the orders. Colonel Leonard ordered us to go to Dresden and then to Bavaria to quell the rebellion!"

"What's wrong with Bavaria? There are also Poles in rebellion?" Louis asked incredible.

"No. There are no Poles there. The poor there are riots. Prime Minister Albert ordered us to quell the rebellion and kill all the poor." Marvin said heavily.

Louis was shocked and asked, "When the Poles massacred our brothers and relatives, the primary task of our army was not to avenge them and deal with the Poles. Instead, he had to point the gun at his own people? What is this?"

Marvin couldn't say a word. When he heard the tragedy in his hometown, he also like Louis, hoping to run to Warsaw immediately and chop off Pisusky's head as a toilet. But his superiors told him that in times of crisis, Germany's primary task was to eliminate the poor people who made trouble. As for the Poles, let's talk about it later!

Marvin could not accept such an explanation at all, but as a soldier, especially a German soldier, he had no choice, and obeying orders was a natural creed.

He could only comfort Louis with the most empty words: "Man. Maybe after quelling the Bavarian riot, we will soon rush eastward to punish the Polish butcher."

It has to be said that Marvin was too naive and he did not notice that the overall situation of the international situation had undergone major changes. Germany is no longer the arrogant Germany before, and Poland is not the foot cloth that can be bullied at will. For the Allies, weakening Germany and taking Germany into custody is an inevitable choice. Then a qualified prison guard is needed.

Obviously, the Poles are the best prisoner. The two sides are not only feuds, but also from the perspective of geopolitical environment, the Poles are both overwhelmed. If Poland wants to exist, they must hold their thighs. Only by following the Allies' baton can they survive under the covetousness of the two evil neighbors.

Now, the Poles did a good job and fully demonstrated the potential of a qualified dog-legged man. The more ruthless he was against the Germans, the greater the hatred he had. The happier the Allies were. What's more, it was inevitable to weaken Germany. The Poles' current actions were completely within the tolerance of the Allies.

For the Albert government, it is also known that being weakened and insulted is inevitable. It is also known that the Poles' actions have been accused of by the Allies. If he goes to trouble the Poles, it is equivalent to finding trouble with the Allies, which is equivalent to finding discomfort. In order to surrender, the high seas fleet can be sent out, so what if a few people die in East Prussia?

Even for the Albert government, the distant East Prussia can be completely ignored, and the workers' uprising in Bavaria will take their lives. Even if the Poles occupied East Prussia, they could not threaten the German landslides, nor could they threaten the living environment of the bourgeoisie and Junker landlords. However, the workers in Bavaria were different, and Russia's experience was there. Everyone was watching what life the Tsarist Russian nobles lived in exile abroad!

Therefore, for the German bourgeoisie and Junker landlords, Poland is a problem of scabies, while the Bavarian workers are a major problem. It is clear which one should be solved first, and there is no need to consider who should be solved first.

Rows of army groups transported groups of elite German soldiers to Bavaria. Although Louis was not very patriotic in the past, he would feel a little touched when he looked at these mighty and majestic troops, at least a little excited.

But today, looking at Marvin and other fellow villagers who were crying by the car window, the thing that once excited him no longer existed. He thought he had been forgotten by Germany and became the abandoned son of Germany.

He even felt that Germany never cared about ordinary people like him, did not care about their feelings, and ignored their joys, anger, sorrow, and joy. Germany was just a cold machine, and the parts on the machines like them had only obedience and only pay!

Louis didn't know what to do next, so he ran to Poznan excitedly, hoping that the men above would make decisions for him, but he was ruthlessly abandoned by the men. How could he fight against the groups of Polish gangsters alone?

At that moment, Louis had only deep despair in his heart. He walked back in dismay, like a zombie...

The Germans' lives were not easy, and the Konisburg Jews' lives were also not ideal, at least they looked very unsatisfactory. Except for the Russians, no country in Europe is optimistic about them, and even their compatriots are not optimistic about them.

"I've said a long time ago that Pavel is a fool, with a high eye and low hand. His heart is higher than the sky but his life is thinner than paper! How about now, my prediction is fulfilled!"

Weizmann kept swearing, but Ben Guzmann felt that this person was not in the mood as he was verbally speaking. He even felt that this old friend was in a very good mood at the moment, and the complaints and curses were more like he was showing off.

Ben Guzman frowned and advised: "Now is not the time to talk about these things. We are here to resolve the crisis, not to quarrel."

"The one who wants to quarrel is Pavel, a fool who doesn't know the height of the world like him!" Weizmann became more and more excited. "It was they who deviated from the correct route I set. Blindly greedy for the big and completeness led to today's tragedy. Pavel must pay the price for this!"

Ben Guzman looked at Weizmann, who was increasingly excited. Now he was sure that this old friend was in a good mood. It is conceivable that when Pavel's "adventure" operation suffered a crushing defeat, Weizmann could deliver an olive branch, but could lead a way to the Jews in Konesburg. This means that he will become the savior and the unreliable hero. Pavel, who stood opposite him, would become a sinner and a bear. This was a decisive victory for Weizmann who had never been able to get good things in Pavel and the young gentleman.

Thinking of Pavel, I also think of a certain immortal, Ben Guzmann's relationship is complicated, and I even feel a little bit disappointed. It's obviously a brilliant start. Why is it so unbearable next? Are the Jews really not talented in military affairs, and are the Jews really never going to make a comeback?

Ben Guzman really wanted to rush to Pavel, grab his front and ask, "What are you doing?"

What Pavel is doing is actually a clear question for all the officials. The old man is faithfully implementing the battle plan and is now carrying out the final preparations before closing the network.

"Yes, be sure to transport the supplies as soon as possible. The soldiers on the front line are looking forward to it... The weapons and ammunition are not in place yet? What the hell! Tell Sadat that it must be in place before 4 o'clock this afternoon!"

The phone at Pavel's desk was not at peace for a moment. Every time he just put down the receiver, the phone rang immediately. He had not left the office in three days, and all kinds of problems and emergencies needed to be dealt with as soon as possible.

"Sir, your lunch."

Pavel looked at the old servant holding the plate, sighed, and signaled the other party to take the plate away. He had no time to eat for the time being.

The old servant sighed, but instead of taking the plate, he placed the plate full of food in front of the old man, "Sir, you have not eaten anything since last night. If you continue like this, your body will collapse!"

Pavel smiled bitterly at him, nodding softly while listening to the phone, and when the old servant returned to his office an hour later, the plate in front of the old man was still the same as before.

Putting down the phone, Pavel took the time to drink a sip of water, rubbed his completely stiff neck, and quickly began to review the documents.

"Sir, Mr. Weizmann and Mr. Ben Gurion want to see you."

The old servant actually didn't want to convey this news. First of all, Weizmann had a bad relationship with his master, and there was a possibility of a quarrel as soon as he met. His master is now busy with everything and has no time to quarrel. Once a quarrel occurs, it will inevitably affect his time to handle subsequent affairs, which will lead to further reducing his rest time.

However, the decision was not with the old servant. Pavel pondered for a moment and ordered: "Please come in!"

The old servant hesitated for a moment, as if he wanted to say something, but after Pavel gave him a positive look, the old man reluctantly turned around and went out to invite someone.

In fact, Pavel doesn't want to see Weizmann now. He knows a little bit about the guy's purpose, but he just says sarcastic words to humiliate him, and then promote those nonsense.

To be honest, in Pavel's opinion, this really wasted his precious time. However, it would not work if he didn't see Weizmann, Ben Gurion would still want to see him.

"I'm still so arrogant when I'm dead, hum!"

Weizmann was very angry that he could not "humiliate" Pavel at the first time. In his opinion, he is now the winner and naturally has the right to tease the loser. If Pavel is sensible enough, he should kneel in front of him and beg for mercy.

However, the other party actually blocked him outside the office and was still putting on airs. This made Weizmann quite dissatisfied and determined to make Pavel taste the best!

"Do you think you can shirk your guilt by hiding in the office as a turtle?"

As soon as we met, both sides had no time to say hello, Weizmann took the lead in attacking. Pavel frowned. He endured it. In order to save time, it would be better not to bother with this mad dog.

However, what he didn't expect was that his "generousness" not only failed to gain Weizmann's understanding, but also made him worse.

"Do you think you can avoid responsibility if you don't speak? I tell you, it's futile! If you don't give an explanation today, the Jewish compatriots around the world will not let you go!"

Weizmann's unreasonableness made Ben Gurion, who was next to him, unable to bear it anymore. He pulled Weizmann and advised: "Don't be impulsive, say something well!"

"There is nothing to say!" Who would have thought that Weizmann became more and more excited. He shook Ben Gurion's hand and pointed at Pavel's nose and taught a lesson: "It is because of him that the current situation has become uncontrollable and that our compatriots have suffered great losses. He must be fully responsible for this!"

Pavel sighed, remembering what a certain immortal said, you can never wake up a person who pretends to be asleep. Wasn't Weizmann pretending to be asleep? He is already obstructed by living in his own world. He is crazy and has lost his most basic judgment.

Pavel really has no time and has no patience to accompany such a person who pretends to be sleeping to grind his teeth. He pointed to the direction of the door and said calmly: "If you are here to argue, I will not be with you. My time is limited, and there is no reason to waste it on you!"

Weizmann didn't expect Pavel to be so stubborn now. He suddenly became more and more angry and roared at Ben Gurion next to him: "You see it. He still has this attitude, he still doesn't hit the wall and doesn't look back, he still doesn't know how to repent, he doesn't know how to reflect..."

Before he could finish speaking, Pavel ordered the old servant beside him: "Please take Mr. Weizman out. He was so excited that he could not speak in the way of a civilized man!"

The old servant actually couldn't stand it anymore and had been waiting for this sentence! He walked to Weizmann in two steps and compared a gesture of invitation.

This action made Weizmann very angry. He stamped his feet and roared, "Are you crazy? Why should you continue to serve the sinners of this Jewish nation, and why should you still be accomplices of the tiger!"

When the old servant heard this, he simply stopped asking for a gesture, walked up and pushed Weizmann out. His attitude was quite firm and clear!

"Pavel, we are here to help!" Ben Gurion quickly interrupted. Although he felt that Weizmann was a little too much, the situation in front of him was bad and not a time to act in anger. "We brought the conditions of the Allies!" He emphasized this sentence.

"The conditions of the Allies?" Pavel was a little surprised. He didn't know how the Allies joined the war in East Prussia. He asked, "What conditions?"

Weizmann immediately sneered: "What? I'm not arrogant now and won't drive people away? If I hadn't done the job of the British Foreign Office and convinced them to help clean up this mess, you would be done!"

Pavel really wanted to immediately order the old servant to drive the idiot out. He would be done with whatever he meant. If he hadn't wanted to know what the Allies were doing, he wouldn't have bothered to grind his teeth with this idiot.

Ben Gurion also saw that Pavel was not in good mood and quickly interrupted: "The condition of the Allies is that as long as you hand over the main force of the High Seas Fleet and as long as you announce any form of cooperation and contact with the Russians, they can consider protecting the Jewish compatriots in Konisburg and East Prussia."

Pavel was a little funny: "What protection?"

"To ensure the safety of all Jews, they will instruct the Polish army to fully comply with the Geneva Convention!"

Pavel felt more and more funny. The Allies could also raise the conditions for this shit. It seems that these idiots have a lot of brains and really think that the Poles are so awesome and powerful. But that's fine, even the Allies are fooled, let alone the Poles, which means that the plan is quite successful!

Pavel smiled a little on his face when he thought of destroying the Polish army and destroying all Pisusky's minions, and ensuring the status of the Jews in East Prussia in the first battle.

However, Weizmann misunderstood. He thought Pavel also thought these conditions were good, so he immediately sarcastic: "Didn't you listen to the rampant before? Now you know what it means to touch a stone with an egg without abilities?"

Ben Gurion gave Weizman another wink and signaled him not to continue to stimulate Pavel. What if he gets angry, what will he do if he continues to do whatever he wants?

But Weizmann ignored Ben Gurion's reminder. He confidently believed that Pavel had ended his life and he was no longer qualified to give him any conditions. In any case, this old guy could only agree with these conditions. So why bother to care about his attitude and his feelings!

"My time is limited, please give me an answer as soon as possible!" Weizmann urged proudly.

Ben Guri was worried about something bad, and was about to persuade him for a few more words when he heard Pavel speak, and he said to the old servant, "Why haven't you driven this so-called guy out yet?"

PS: Bow and thank comrade Juventus!
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