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Chapter 490 Hi, Hitler

As the planner and mastermind of the Beer Hall Riots, Hitler lived a very good life in Landsburg Prison during this time.

Not only was he held in solitary confinement in a single room, but he also had the well-known Mr. Hess as his attorney to help him take care of his affairs. He even had his own reception room. It was almost like he was on vacation. Of course, the cause of all this was besides his propaganda about the beer hall riots.

In addition to the surge in popularity brought about by his advocacy, it also had a lot to do with his success in getting the prison warden to believe in the advocacy of the National Society.

It is pitiful to say that the Weimar government made all levels of society dissatisfied because of the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. However, they did not dare to take any action because of the deterrent power of the Allied Powers due to their defeat.

As for Hitler's Beer Hall Riots, which will be famous in later generations, as for this era, it was just a small wave of many venting dissatisfaction.

Of course, in Germany there are currently distinctions between riots and uprisings and many other anti-social activities. For example, right-wingers like Hitler’s riots and coups, the ringleaders were imprisoned for several years. As for left-wing communists,

An uprising means killing one person to make a warning to hundreds. Hundreds of people are arrested and killed.

And this also reflects the current vigilance of the German government towards left-wing parties. After all, there is the example of Russia before them, so they cannot help but ignore them. After all, they want to revolutionize their lives.

Today, Landsburg Prison was filled with tense emotions. The prison guards led the prisoners to clean the prison from top to bottom urgently, because a big shot was going to meet with Hitler today.

As one of the protagonists of the meeting, Hitler was also making preparations in his room.

"Hess, did you see that silk tie of mine?"

Hitler, who was rummaging through boxes and cabinets, asked his assistant.

"Didn't I put it in the blue closet before?"

"Hess, what do you think of my outfit?"

"Hess..."

Judging from Hitler's constant questioning of his assistant Hess, it seems that he was a little nervous. It's normal to think about it. He is just a small person who just led the beer hall riot, and he is not yet the helmsman of the Third Reich. It is reasonable to be a little nervous.

It makes sense. After all, the person he is about to meet is the monarch of a country, and he is also the powerful monarch of a powerful country.

Yes, this person is Edel. For him, it is very simple to summon Hitler, who is still a little person, because the German government will not make Edel unhappy because of this imprisoned little person. However, out of respect for the future head of state, Edel

Edel was not willing to let this affect his image. So when Edel proposed that he want to go to Landsburg Prison to see Hitler who was arrested during the riots, the prison was immediately in a panic. All the prison guards and prisoners led the prisoners to attack the prison overnight.

Cleaning. By early morning, the prison had been completely transformed. Even the dirty exterior walls had been cleaned overnight.

"Party leader, His Majesty Edel is almost at the prison. The warden asked us to get ready."

Hess, who was waiting for news outside, opened the door to report the latest news.

"Okay, Hess. I got it."

Hitler, who was sitting upright in his chair, nodded in response with a serious expression.

While Hitler was waiting anxiously, the motorcade carrying Edel slowly stopped at the prison gate. The warden and other prison management waiting at the gate immediately greeted him.

Just as they were approaching, two Bavarian officials got out of the car first and intercepted the warden and others outside the convoy. At this time, Edel came out of the car under the guidance of the guards.

This is not because Edel wants to keep people away from thousands of miles away, but for his safety. Of course Edel will not refuse such kindness, and he does not think he has a long life. In case someone can't think of it and wants to take him

It's not too bad to cause trouble. After all, it's impossible for him to try the proposition of whether he can travel through time again.

So when Edel got off the car, under the guidance of government officials, he met with the prison warden and others. Under his guidance, he walked to the room where Hitler was.

"Your Majesty the King, our Landsburg Prison was built in 1908. All facilities are well maintained. There are currently 871 prisoners and 57 prison guards..."

Amid the warden's chattering introduction, Edel and his party finally arrived at the door of a single room. Unlike other rooms in the prison where prisoners were held, this room looked more like an apartment. It did not use the iron bars common in prisons, so it also caused

It is not possible to see the situation in the room at a glance.

So after pushing the door open, Edel took a quick look and found that it was exactly like the apartment outside. There were two sofas in the room, and a typewriter on a wooden seat next to it. In addition, there were

There was a radio, and the room looked simple and sophisticated. As for the protagonist of the meeting, Mr. Hitler, stood aside somewhat uneasily.

When Edel saw the unusually young head of state, a bad taste came into his heart.

"Hi, Hitler."

Faced with Edel's sudden enthusiasm, Mr. Hitler was a little confused.

"Hi, Edel. Welcome to your majesty. It's an honor to meet your majesty."

However, Hitler responded quickly and his answers were very appropriate.

As expected of the future head of state. Edel saw very clearly that the young Hitler was a little nervous before he spoke, but after he spoke, he immediately calmed down. Moreover, his way of greeting him was also quite decent, and he could tell that he was young.

The head of state belongs to the type of person who is flexible and responsive.

"Nice to meet you, too."

Of course, Edel is not bad either. It can even be said that he knows himself better than Hitler. After all, later generations have already studied him thoroughly, and they even know clearly what changes in his thinking have occurred over time. So this is why Edel does not know himself well.

The reason why we plan to intervene in its development is, after all, it would be more troublesome if the person who is familiar with the situation is replaced by someone who is unfamiliar with it.

This meeting was also because Edel needed to see Hitler in person in order to make an assessment for the future, so he had to come.

After Edel met with Hitler, except for a few people, no one else entered the reception room. In addition to the small size of the reception room, there was also the fact that Edel had a distinguished status. Among them, Hitler except himself

It was still Hess who was the assistant, and Edel was accompanied by the captain of the bodyguard, but the German government did not send anyone to participate.

So when the two parties sat down, Edel was the first to speak. "Mr. Hitler, I have learned about your propositions in Munich before. For the current Germany, your propositions are still very attractive. I think your political party will

Become an emerging force in German politics."


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