A convoy escorted by officers and soldiers of the First Company of the Hungarian Capital Garrison was driving east from the airport to meet with the Hungarian Navy Commander-in-Chief.
After passing through a green road of about two kilometers, the convoy, led by the black imported Mercedes-Benz in the lead, turned collectively and entered a direct route that had long been cleared of people.
A Hungarian captain in charge of setting up the temporary checkpoint immediately saluted a military salute when he saw the arrival of the convoy ordered to wait, then turned around and ordered the roadblock to be pulled up.
More than 20 Hungarian soldiers wearing cylindrical flat-top military caps and green and gray military uniforms hurriedly lined up on both sides of the road behind the temporary checkpoint, standing at attention and saluting.
It was not until the fast-moving motorcade passed through the checkpoint set up to stop ordinary people that the Hungarian captain leading the team slowly lowered his arm, indicating to the soldiers that they could accept the gifts.
"The convoy of the German head of state has finally left." As the captain's deputy, Lieutenant Balafo, who was also transferred to set up a temporary checkpoint, straightened his flat-topped military cap, looked at the direction in which the convoy was leaving and said with envy: "I want to say
The Prince Regent also paid enough attention to it, and put a lot of thought into blocking the road and providing security to welcome the German head of state."
The captain glanced at Lieutenant Balafor, whose eyes were a little dull, and said with a joking smile: "Haven't you heard? The German head of state is rumored to be a very life-loving person, and he is not very willing to visit abroad on weekdays. In order to avoid accidents, he usually
For any international conference, he would try his best to have someone travel on his behalf."
To cherish one's life, to put it bluntly, is to be afraid of death. However, this Hungarian captain obviously did not dare to say the derogatory word "fear of death", but subconsciously changed it to the neutral word "cherishing one's life".
"No way?" Lieutenant Balafor opened his mouth in disbelief and said, "What's the danger in this? Are you worried about your safety when attending an international conference?"
"So you are ignorant." The more gossipy captain proudly explained to Balafor: "Many people have heard that Reinhardt, the German head of state, is a person who pays special attention to personal safety. The plane he took
, it must be repeatedly checked by senior maintenance personnel more than three times to confirm that there are no safety hazards before he is willing to sit. Moreover, it is rumored that he also has delusional persecution disorder. He thinks about someone who wants to assassinate him all day long, which makes every meeting he attends
, all have a set of troublesome and complicated security checks. I heard that even the briefcases of participants have to be checked."
"If this is the case, then why did the head of state of Germany come to our country in person to visit us and make it so grand?" Ballaf raised doubts about Reinhard's behavior that was inconsistent with his nature to fear death.
He thought that his old friend the captain would answer him immediately, but what Balafur waited for was that the captain looked hesitant to speak.
The captain looked around and confirmed that no one was around the two of them. He whispered into Balafur's ear and said, "This involves another rumor. I'm just telling you, don't spread it randomly."
It wasn't until Balafor nodded solemnly driven by curiosity that the captain slowly lowered his voice and deciphered: "In recent times, has the German head of state attended two countries in total? One is Austria, the other is
Czechoslovakia. Now, both countries have merged with Germany."
"You mean..."
The captain took action, quickly grabbed Balafor's shoulders, and stopped the second half of Balafor's words that he almost said.
"I didn't say anything, so don't talk nonsense." The captain shook his head and hinted: "However, there are quite a few Germans like us two in Hungary."
Everything goes without saying. Horthy's intentions in receiving Reinhardt with a high standard are already obvious. The regent who actually rules Hungary is making small calculations for his current rights.
Sitting in the Mercedes-Benz car that he gave to the Hungarian government for free through the Rhine Group, Reinhardt enjoyed the scenery outside the car window comfortably. Since pedestrians were isolated, what caught Reinhardt's eyes was pure
The natural street scene is quite pleasing to the eye.
Nonsense, the car you are riding in is a Mercedes Benz, how can it not be pleasing to the eye?
If he had been working on Mercedes-Benz cars every day before time travel, Reinhard could have been bragging for a year. Damn it, it would have been so cool to brag to those buddies back then that I was the boss of Mercedes-Benz!
But now Reinhard has gradually become accustomed to this kind of enjoyment. Now, what he begins to enjoy is something else.
Rights? No, no, no, Reinhard would not enjoy such a high-level matter. What he enjoys now is the pleasure that comes from seizing other people's rights.
If he failed to act chivalrously in his last life, he will do double duty in this life. The more powerful a dictator is, the more Reinhard can't stand it. In his own words: "This has nothing to do with perversion, it's purely
It’s for justice.”
Of course, the perverted Reinhard... no, the righteous Reinhardt still knows how to be selective and heroic. A large part of the reason why he chose to come to Hungary to "uphold justice" is because of the recent
Calls for merger occurred in Hungary.
After seeing that after the merger of Austria, Czechoslovakia and Germany, the people's living standards improved significantly and the unemployment rate continued to decrease. The Hungarian people, who were not living a very good life, also had a strong desire to join the German family.
This is slightly different from the historical trajectory. Firstly, it is because there were many Germanic people in Hungary, and the situation was similar to that of Czechoslovakia.
Secondly, it was also because Reinhardt paid more attention to external propaganda work, and even more elaborately promoted the good life of the people of Austria and Czechoslovakia to European countries. Although this kind of propaganda did not have much impact on the governments of various countries, it attracted people.
people in many countries.
As for how professional the current German government personnel are, we can see it from a popular conversation between Joseph, the Foreign Minister of the Third Reich and a French reporter.
French reporter: I heard that Germany has recently begun a large-scale recruitment campaign in Austria, recruiting soldiers from all walks of life to expand its army.
Joseph: As far as I know, France has done this in history.
French reporter: But what I am asking is whether your country has broken the industry balance in Austria and recruited these Austrians who were not soldiers to join the army.
Joseph: The people in the Eastern Province of the Empire used to not even have enough to eat, but now things have improved a lot.
French reporter: I am asking, has your country done this?
Joseph: Austria’s development is obvious to all.
French reporter: Let me reiterate my question. Has Germany launched more than normal conscription in Austria?
Joseph: Whether to recruit troops or not is our internal affairs, and outsiders have no right to interfere. Your question is full of prejudice and arrogance against us. The Greater German Empire welcomes all well-intentioned suggestions, but rejects any unreasonable suspicion! So please don't
Another irresponsible question like this. Next one!
In this way, what was originally an issue with negative consequences such as excessive conscription in Germany was abruptly turned into a display of Germany's achievements in Austria's construction during the dialogue.
If the black can be made white, how can real progress such as the unemployment rate falling and people's living standards rising, not be properly publicized?
With a good set of propaganda and practical benefits, the Third Reich has become a European paradise that has just experienced the economic crisis, and the only choice for the merger of various countries.