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Chapter 203 Schwartz's Insights

Berlin, Germany, Changjian Street.

As Treasurer of the Socialist Workers Party, Franz Xavier Schwarz received a special order.

Originally, Schwartz was the man who should have become Reinhardt's boss in history. Without Reinhardt's time travel, his status in the entire SS of the Third Reich would be second only to Himmler.

However, the current situation is that Himmler, who was supposed to be the leader of the SS and the chief of the Gestapo, was just an unknown low-level cadre under Ross.

The SS and Gestapo, which were originally under the sole control of Himmler, were handed over by Reinhardt to two close associates, Steve and Roth respectively, for decentralized management. As for Schwartz, who was originally Reinhardt's boss.

, now he has become a subordinate of Reinhard’s subordinate.

Fortunately, Schwartz does not like to show off by nature, and he is not dissatisfied at all with Reinhardt's appointment.

After all, Schwartz had joined Hitler's small group in 1922. At that time, Reinhardt was just an insignificant figure and had no control over matters in the SA.

Later, Hitler's stormtroopers lost twice in battles with Reinhardt's SS, which directly led to the disintegration of the stormtroopers and Hitler's death.

In Schwartz's view, it was a great blessing that Reinhardt could re-activate members of these hostile groups, including Goebbels and himself, and give them important tasks.

As for the fact that he was supposed to be Reinhard's superior, he had no idea at all.

Now, as the party's treasurer, Schwarz is actually very conscientious. Under his management, the economic affairs of the Socialist Workers Party are in good order.

This historically tested treasurer rarely appears in public. He often attends many important party events in casual clothes and rarely speaks.

Historically, Schwartz has been praised as much as Reinhardt. If there had been no time-travel accident, Reinhardt would have been called a model image of the Third Reich because of his "smart and capable, wise and courageous, and clean" qualities.

And Schwarz, who was supposed to be an honorary commander of the SS with a higher rank than Reinhardt, was also appreciated by many upper-level figures in the Third Reich.

Hitler's Propaganda Minister Dr. Goebbels once wrote in his diary: "Schwarz has always been a loyal old comrade and comrade-in-arms of our party. Unlike those who like to brag, he is always good at doing practical things.

."

Now, Goebbels is still the Minister of Propaganda, but he has become Reinhard’s Minister of Propaganda. As an official who was also promoted from Hitler’s camp by Reinhard, Goebbels certainly had trouble telling Reinhard

I especially recommend Schwartz, who also worked for Hitler's group.

However, Reinhard himself knew Schwartz's abilities and personality, so he retained Schwartz's position as treasurer within the party.

Anyway, he was originally a magpie's nest after time travel, and the establishment of a party even forcibly eclipsed the Socialist Workers' Party founded by Hitler. Reinhard kept all those with good character and ability.

Those with fanatical ideas can stay if they are willing to follow them. Those who miss the Führer's theories should go to the Labor and Construction Corps to experience life and build friendship with the Jews.

This time, Schwartz was given the task of dealing with the increasing numbers of the Labor and Construction Corps in the east.

Due to the influx of more than 500,000 Polish prisoners of war, the several labor camps originally built could no longer accommodate such a large number of laborers, resulting in a labor surplus.

In order to better accommodate the extra labor force, as well as the more than 100,000 Polish prisoners of war who will appear in the future, Reinhard urgently ordered the Imperial Treasury to allocate funds for the construction of two large labor camps.

At the same time, the Socialist Workers Party was also required to fund the construction of a labor camp and shoulder the financial pressure on the government.

This is not because the German government is short of money, but because Reinhardt is seeking financial benefits for the party.

Once the construction of the labor camp invested in is completed, it will bring continuous benefits. In the future, more and more dozens or millions of members of the Labor and Construction Corps, that is, prisoners of war and reform-through-labor prisoners, will become the cheapest labor force in the world.

.

Reinhard clearly understands all of this.

To build a labor camp, the necessary foundations can be drawn directly from Polish land. Supervisors can also be transferred for free from the old and weak SS troops on the second line who are not strong in combat effectiveness. The Socialist Workers Party only needs to spend some cement money to build a labor camp.

It is easy to get a cheap production factory where the workers only need to take care of food and housing, why not!

However, this mission was special in that Reinhard asked Schwarz to select a group of model workers from the former Labor and Construction Corps and send them to the newly established camp to serve as small leaders in managing the workers.

"Two hundred imitation workers were transferred from the local labor camps and arranged to the new camp in the east..." After reading the instructions given by Reinhardt, Schwartz took a few steps back and forth.

After receiving the instructions, several party members and cadres on the side looked at it several times and found nothing wrong. Among them, one of the youngest party members and cadres was the first to step forward and asked: "Chief Treasurer, this order is just for us to

We are just sending two hundred excellent workers to the eastern camp. There is nothing difficult about it, but why do you look so worried?"

"No difficulty?" Schwartz smiled bitterly and said leisurely: "In addition to the one in the hands of the government, there is another local labor camp that is nominally under the leadership of our party. However, in fact, the production arrangements there are

, personnel dispatching, are all controlled by the Rhine Consortium. How could this power, which has risen to become the first consortium in the empire in less than 20 years, listen to our party's arrangements and give up 200 model workers."

"But, don't they give us part of the profits of the Labor and Construction Corps every year as party funds?" A cadre thought for a moment in confusion and comforted Schwartz: "Besides, there are more than 100 people in the Rhine Consortium.

Ninety percent of the members are our party members, including many cadres. I don’t think they will have a quarrel with our party just because of these 200 people, right?"

Shaking his head with a wry smile, Schwartz patted the cadre on the shoulder: "You are still too young to understand how much those capitalists value interests. The reason why they give me funds is not all because of the head of state.

On the face of it, because giving us money is to please the head of state."

After saying that, Schwartz sighed alone: ​​"You only know that more than 90% of the people inside are our party members, but you don't know that among these known party members, none of them is the highest ranking member of the Rhine Consortium.

One of the top leaders! Not to mention whether they are our party members or not, even I, the party treasurer, have no idea who they are! They dare to use our party members in such a large number, and how can they put their own identities aside?

Hidden so deeply, their backstage decisions are not simple!”

"I think the reason why the head of state didn't go to them directly to ask for someone was because he was wary of their backstage. That's why I asked me to test the waters on his behalf first and see if the mastermind behind the Rhine Consortium can sell it.

" Schwartz shared with the party cadres present: "After I go, even if I am rejected, it will make sense. After all, there is a layer of separation, so the head of state can continue to deal with them in the future...

."

"I see!"

"That makes sense!"

"The chief treasurer can still see clearly!"

For a moment, Schwartz's office was filled with voices of sudden realization...

At the same time, in the presidential palace a few streets away.

"I'll go!" Reinhard suddenly slapped his forehead and muttered to himself when he was going to the toilet: "It seems that the instructions were given to the wrong place. I should have arranged the transfer of people separately to the company!"


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