The Red Germany of Strasser 136: Soviet Intelligence is a Joke
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On January 1, 1928, the Sixth Congress of the Communist International was held in Moscow, nearly half a year earlier than in history. 0
 
During the weeks-long meeting, representatives from 66 organizations across 57 countries participated in the conference. 0
 
The content determined by the conference goes without saying, but the most critical point for Germany was the application of the Germanic People's Labour Party to become an observer country of the Communist International, with a commitment to join as a member state at an appropriate time. 0
 
 
When the content passed by the conference was announced to the world, it caused an uproar. Because anyone with clear eyes could see that the Germanic people and the Labour Party were only one step away from joining the Communist International. Moreover, Germany had another red political party called the Communist Party of Germany. 0
 
 
The combined seats of these two parties already make up close to fifty percent of the seats in Congress. If they are willing to form a coalition government, then the socialism supporting parties will take over the government in the spring elections of 1929 or even 1928. Germany will turn red at some point in the future. 0
 
 
This news caused some panic among smaller countries, especially those neighboring Germany, such as Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Austria, which expressed concern over the political situation in Germany. However, the major powers were not very concerned about it, as Strasser had previously visited the leaders of these countries and assured them that he would respect their interests in Germany and that Germany would not expand westward. Therefore, the Italian government merely published an article in its mouthpiece newspaper stating that the ethnic group Labour Party does not equal Bolsheviks and that we need not panic, while the British person regarded it as inconsequential. 0
 
 
Of course, among these major countries with relatively mild reactions, France is an exception. Their President, Dumérol, recently claimed in an interview that the Germanic people and the Labour Party's joining the Communist International is a penetration of Communism into Western Europe, and they are attempting to use Communism to persecute the people of Germany. As a responsible major power, France has the necessity to protect the German people from the poison of Communism and must prevent the German government from being controlled by Moscow. 0
 
 
The German government has already been determined to not represent the interests of the German people in the future, and France must rescue these people from their plight. President Dumérol also delivered a speech at the theater in Vichy, in which he claimed that Germany is not a real country. During the time of the Frankish Kingdom, Franco-German was one country; it was only due to the foolishness of Charlemagne that Germany was separated, and in reality, Germany and France should be one family. 0
 
 
The speech immediately caused an uproar, with many speculating about President Dumero's intentions. However, they quickly shifted their focus as the Soviet Union made an even bigger move. On February 1, 1928, Pravda published a brief but explosive announcement on the front page of the newspaper. 0
 
 
They claim that, according to information provided by homosexuals within France, France will declare war on Germany in two weeks. This news caused a sensation in Moscow and quickly spread to various parts of Europe. Everyone has different opinions about the authenticity of this news; some believe it is true, while others think it is a rumor spread by Soviet Union. However, everyone is waiting to see how French government will respond. 0
 
 
However, the French people have not yet come forward, but the British people cannot sit still. The old lords in the upper house have finally settled down to make money for a few years. How could they possibly let the war block their financial path? The "Times" believed on its front page that "France cannot invade Germany, everything is a conspiracy of the Soviet Union." The "Daily Telegraph" believed that "France will not attack Germany because they know that apart from producing philosophers, there is nothing there." 0
 
 
The Guardian even mocked in its newspaper, "Come on, who doesn't know that the Soviet Union is the biggest villain in today's world? As for security issues, France is no longer the France of the Second Empire." 0
 
The Financial Times took a more cautious approach, conducting a thorough analysis and concluding that "the Germanic people and the Labour Party joining the Communist International is a huge trap set by the Soviet Union for France. President Dumézil has great wisdom; he will not act rashly." 0
 
Media within France are also mocking the Soviet Union. 0
 
 
The "Fajardo Report" responded to the views of "Truth News": 0
"We see you saying every day that France is going to attack, and you even drew out the deployment of our French Army. I guess President Du Merlo is also helpless. The French Army is going to attack? How does he not know himself?" 0
"Germany would not want France to attack itself, but the senior officials of Germany may be thinking about how to sell Germany's interests at a high price to fill their own pockets." 0
 
 
"The Communism-infested country is in a terrible state. Ten years ago, the German Empire was still a player on the Europe continent, but due to the influence of the Soviet Union, a sailor uprising at Kiel Port turned it into a pawn. Now, it is likely to become a piece on the Soviet Union's chessboard." 0
 
"Germany has already been controlled by Bolsheviks and Jewish people. The leader of the ethnic group Labour Party is in cahoots with the Bolsheviks and the Communist Party." 0
 
Despite the condemnation from numerous Western media outlets about the Soviet Union's malicious manipulation of the situation in Europe, inside the Élysée Palace, the atmosphere was somber. 0
 
 
President Du Merlo and Prime Minister Puengalai, along with Marshal Pétain and others, are discussing their next steps in the office. 0
 
"Why was the information leaked in advance?" Du Merlo looks puzzled. 0
 
 
"Perhaps because the Communism movement within France has become too rampant, the Soviet Union's Cheka has already infiltrated." speculated Marshal Pétain. 0
"So what should we do next? Germany may already know about our actions." 0
 
 
Prime Minister Pungale is somewhat worried. 0
"It doesn't matter. Even if they know, with the strength of the French Army, we can win a war that everyone expects," President Dumero gritted his teeth. He is now in a difficult situation. 0
 
 
This punch has already been raised, it's impossible not to strike it. 0
"We still need to launch an attack, but in order to catch them off guard, we won't attack at the originally planned time. We'll delay it until February 24th. 0
Notify the media beforehand to prepare, try to confuse the outside world, make them think we won't launch an attack." 0
 
 
At this point, Dumero glanced proudly at the Director of the French Intelligence Agency, Besseda, and the Deputy Director, Boliukh. "Moreover, we are not without other preparations; we secretly spent several million francs to bribe high-ranking officials within Germany and the leaders of the border defense forces. As soon as the French Army arrives, they will immediately switch sides and welcome our forces." 0
 
 
Germany "We only need to lightly kick this old house, and it will collapse immediately." 0
"Have you used the funds I allocated to you in the right places? I know about the tricks you play, so I actually gave you ten million francs." 0
Boliukh His face turned pale, his lips trembling, unable to speak. 0
 
 
Beseda on the side looked at President Du Melo with some doubt about his reaction, and quickly jumped out to pat his chest and assure him. 0
 
"Don't worry, President Du Melo, all the funds have been transferred to the accounts they should go to." 0
 
"Now you can rest assured, right?" President Du Melo looked satisfied as he gazed at Prime Minister Pungale, who also breathed a sigh of relief. 0
 
 
"Since we can quickly achieve victory, I naturally support this war. It has been too long since France last dominated the Europe continent. It's time to make France great again!" 0
 
 
 
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