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Volume One: All for Germany! One hundred and forty-six Goering

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    Gdansk is the most important city in Poland. It was occupied by Prussia in 173 and renamed Danzig.  Because Poland had no ports, it carved out a narrow strip of land directly leading to the Baltic Sea as Poland's sea access. This strip was called the Danzig Corridor.

    And here is the place where Erwin Rommel got married.

    Wang Weiyi and his group did not want to be too ostentatious. When they entered Danzig, no one could recognize them.

    They didn¡¯t want to ruin Rommel¡¯s joy when he reunited with his fianc¨¦e, so they consciously found a hotel to stay at.  Wait until Rommel has finished enjoying the sweetness with his fianc¨¦e Lucy, and then hold a wedding for them.

    There are a lot of Russians in this city, some of whom have fled from Russia.

    The domestic situation in Russia is not very good. In World War I, the performance of the Russian army was very poor most of the time.  They were using the flesh and blood of countless Russian soldiers to resist successive waves of attacks by the German army.

    But no matter how many people die, it will not help. Russian Poland, the three Baltic countries, Western Belarus and Western Ukraine have all been lost, which has caused serious domestic dissatisfaction.

    The Russian economy is collapsing, strikes have broken out in many cities, and the Tsar's rule is crumbling.

    Under such circumstances, some "smart" Russian nobles were keenly aware of the end of Russia. They quietly transferred their assets and took their families away from the empire that could collapse at any time.

    Although Germany and Russia are at war, this does not prevent those Russians from coming to German cities.  And Danzig is the first stop that many of them choose to settle down.

    In Danzig¡¯s largest Kirinovas hostel.  There are many Russians living here.  There are aristocrats and there are big farmers.  There are also opportunists and some scammers and thieves looking for opportunities to "make a fortune" here.

    A place where dragons and snakes are mixed.

    This group of people headed by Wang Weiyi moved in. Although they wanted to keep a low profile, they still attracted some people's attention.

    Within a few minutes of entering his room, there was a knock on the door. A young man in his twenties stood outside. Wang Weiyi looked at his face with a very unfamiliar face: "Who are you looking for?"

    "Hello, are you Baron Alexson?" the young man asked politely.

    "How did you recognize me?" Wang Weiyi felt very strange, but still let the young man in.

    The young man's face showed the excitement of seeing his idol: "I have met you before during the trial in Berlin. Please believe that I was your strongest supporter at that time, Baron Alexson. You just entered  When we were at the Kirinovas Hotel, I recognized you at a glance, as well as Captain Albrecht Baron Richthofen, the German air combat hero beside you.¡±

    Wang Weiyi then knew: "So what is your name?"

    "Hermann Wilhelm G?ring."

    ?? Okay, okay, another Goering, the future German Air Marshal and Reich Marshal.  Former captain of the Richthofen Flying Squadron.

    Now I am surrounded by some future marshals and generals of Germany

    Wang Weiyi suddenly remembered, if Richthofen had not died, would the Air Force Commander-in-Chief of the Third Reich still be G?ring?

    This is an interesting question.

    Wang Weiyi remembers that a few months later, Richthofen would be hit in a battle and suffer a serious head injury that would require him to rest for several weeks.  After returning to the team.  He often suffered from vomiting and headaches after flying, and his personality began to change.

    And this also contributed to the tragedy of Richthofen¡¯s final death.

    Richthofen¡¯s behavior after the head injury was no different from that of some brain trauma patients, and the brain trauma may have caused Richthofen to lack the ability to judge, resulting in low flying and target fixation in enemy territory.  Richthofen's final flight.  He deviated from the flying tactics he had always believed in and may have been suffering from a combat stress reaction.  Some of its symptoms were recklessness and disregard for personal safety, which may explain why Richthofen ended up flying low over enemy lines.

    But he had a way to avoid Richthofen's tragedy

    Wang Weiyi calmed down: "Mr. Hermann, why are you in Danzig?"

    "I was wounded in the battle." G?ring's answer was a bit depressing: "Most of the time after I joined the Air Force, I had to recuperate at the rear. My friends suggested that I come to Danzig to recuperate, and I stayed here.  It¡¯s been about half a month. I just received the order yesterday and I will report to the 20th Flight Team next month. I didn¡¯t expect to meet you here.¡±

    "Hey, Major, do you have anything to eat?"

      While we were talking there, Adolf Hitler broke in.  When he saw that the major had a visitor, Hitler was startled: "Who is this?"

    "Hermann Wilhelm G?ring."

    "Hello, I am Adolf Hitler."

    Wang Weiyi had a weird and ridiculous feeling. The head of the Third Reich and his most effective assistant actually met them for the first time here?

    "Major, I'm starving to death." Hitler saw some pastries on the table, grabbed a piece and stuffed it into his mouth.

    Goering frowned. His first impression of Adolf Hitler was not very good. He felt that this man was a little rude and rude.

    Although he was not born into a noble family, his father was not only a lawyer, but also the governor of the German Empire's Southwest African Colony. He received a good education since he was a child.

    Hitler would not pay attention to what the other party was thinking. He took a sip of water and swallowed the food in his mouth: "Major, guess what I saw? A lot of Russians, damn, what are these enemies doing here?  What are our police doing? We should arrest them all!"

    "Mr. Adolf, they are not spies." G?ring replied on behalf of Wang Weiyi: "The vast majority of them came to Danzig because they were desperate for the situation at home. In some sense, they  It has made a certain contribution to Germany¡¯s prosperity.¡±

    Hitler¡¯s nose twitched, he didn¡¯t think so.  He did not have much favorable impression of the Russians, especially Major Ernst once said that Russia may become Germany's biggest enemy in the future.

    Wang Weiyi smiled: "Mr. Herman, are you familiar with the situation here?"

    "Yes, I am even familiar with the people who live here. Baron Alexson, please come and see." Goring brought Wang Weiyi to the window and pointed to a pair of Russians who were arguing in the small square of the hotel below.  : "The red-haired one is called Mistanov, and the white-haired one is called Shamokosky. They seem to be born to be enemies, always quarreling, quarreling, and quarreling again. It is said that Shamokosky is a  A person of status, but Mistanov is an upstart. Perhaps it is because of this willingness that they are full of hostility to each other."

    Wang Weiyi said "Oh" and looked there again.

    It seemed that Shamokski was no match for Mistanov in the quarrel. After arguing for a while, he walked back to the hotel angrily.  But Mistanov had no intention of letting go, and kept cursing at Shamokski's back.

    Then Wang Weiyi discovered that Richthofen was standing among the spectators at some point. When the spectators gradually dispersed, Richthofen came to Mistanov's side and seemed to be there with him.  He was talking about something.

    "Does Manfred speak Russian?" Wang Weiyi was a little curious.

    "Yes, I heard him say it." Hitler replied smoothly: "He has a relative who is a social scientist and often goes to Russia. Did Captain Richthofen learn Russian from that relative of his?"

    "Captain Red Baron Richthofen?" Goering became excited again when he heard the name.

    After receiving a positive answer, Goering involuntarily approached the window and looked at Richthofen below with reverence.

    Wang Weiyi saw that Richthofen kept pointing towards his room while talking, while Mistanov kept nodding there and looking here.

    When he saw Wang Weiyi, he actually took off his hat and bowed slightly to him.

    What the hell is Richthofen doing?  Wang Weiyi was a little puzzled.

    Soon, Richthofen and Mistanov walked into the hotel

    After a few minutes, the door was pushed open and these two people walked in.

    "This is Baron Moyol." Richthofen gave Wang Weiyi a false name he had used when he was in Reims: "Hey, Baron Moyol, this is Mr. Mistanov."

    "Hello, Baron." Mistanov said respectfully.

    Seeing the guests coming, Goering stood up to say goodbye. When he left, he said to Richthofen respectfully: "It is an honor for me to meet you, sir."

    Richthofen was puzzled. Who is this guy?

    He then calmed down and said, "Baron Moyol, Mistanov needs your help with something."

    Wang Weiyi smiled bitterly in his heart, damn Richthofen, he and his companions came to Danzig to attend Rommel's wedding, not to help others solve their problems.??'s.

    But since it was Richthofen who brought it, we can¡¯t refute his face too much: ¡°Mr. Mistanov, what¡¯s the matter with you?¡±

    "It's all that damn Shamoksky, I really want to kill him!" Mistanov's face showed an angry expression again: "You have to know, sir, there is a lot of chaos in Russia now, and many Russians  They all fled that place. Of course, I am a patriot and it was impossible for me to leave, but I had to think about my family, so I took them all out, but in the small town of Vann on the edge of Danzig  Dis, my family and property have been detained by the Russians. It must have been the tip-off from Shamokoski. I have to find a way to rescue them."
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