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Chapter 67 Empire Strategy

The program, charter, and organizational structure were revised one by one, and the Party Congress was successfully completed

No, Stupfer's arrangement showed his vigorous ambition and pragmatic vision. Then he arranged a whole day for the representatives to exchange work experience and discuss expansion plans. The Supreme Committee also proposed funding plans for the activities of each district and allowed the heads of each district to propose adjustment plans based on their work plans. In order to understand this party more comprehensively, after obtaining Stupfer's consent, Lynn asked Crowther, the member in charge of the financial part, for economic and financial information. It turned out that before that, the 15 major regions of the Bali Party, together with the headquarters, had only more than 200,000 US dollars in annual activities. It was not small in the post-war German economic depression, but it was definitely not enough to meet the needs of party development. It is not surprising that there are only more than 40,000 formal party members today.

Although the old Third Reich power of the head of state lost its military and political influence on the European continent, with the huge amount of wealth transferred from the Jews and occupied areas during the war, even if the funds invested in the Nordic industrial system reached astronomical figures, it could still provide strong funding support to the secretly cooperative Baeking Party. The Supreme Committee provided the minimum activity fund for each district this time was 120,000 US dollars per year. After repeated discussions with the heads of the district, the last twenty-six districts received a total of 5.22 million US dollars in funding, which was nearly thirty times higher than in 1946. The headquarters of the Baeking Party also had more than four million US dollars in strategic funds for allocation. Although the check had not been obtained, the heads of the districts were all happy to be happy. Even the commander who "airdropped" to the southernmost end also displeased his previous displeasure, which is consistent with the ancient and modern motto "wealth is easy to do"!

Over the past day, Lynn's understanding of this small North German party and this group of party members has deepened a lot, and he was able to see the potential for development through the appearance of things. It has to be admitted that the imperial high-level officials selected such a party for secret cooperation and invested huge sums of money is a very risky but also very valuable investment. Like Stupfer, many representatives gradually showed their ability after getting rid of the depression of sinking. Many ideas and suggestions on expanding the team, increasing the popularity of the party, and increasing political competitiveness are quite in line with the current situation and the public's psychology. However, time is the biggest problem before this party and the imperial high-level behind the scenes. It is less than seven months before Germany's first official universal suffrage after the war. Even with sufficient funds, even if the Baath Party can expand several times or even dozens of times in just half a year, the proportion of votes it received among the 60 million German people is still too small.

In this case, Lynn made a crucial suggestion to Stupfer: to launch a public opinion offensive.

Looking at the rise and consolidation of the Hitler regime, the role of public opinion propaganda is of decisive significance. Fortunately, Steupfer was also aware of this aspect, so he set up a special publicity office under the Supreme Party Committee and planned to invest a considerable amount of money in publicity, but he was suffering from the lack of experience in this area and was waiting for the empire to send someone to help. Since Lynn happened to mention it, the party leader then entrusted the publicity affairs to the deputy leader with full authority - the two hit it off.

As he had only two days off, Lynn took a car back to the Netherlands without staying overnight that night. As soon as he arrived in Amsterdam, he used the Dutch "More" Machinery Manufacturing Company, which was actually controlled by the empire, to contact Tchimeer and others. This technical team provided by Bach can be said to be the "professional naval army" of this era, with rich experience in manufacturing news and influencing public opinion. Three days later, the team leader Alvin.

Captain Korning arrived in Amsterdam alone to accept Lynn's order. While waiting for a new concealment, the team led by Captain Korning had already spread its position well. At this time, the German newspaper industry had already passed the most difficult period. They still bought the pre-war Bremen International News Weekly for just US dollars, and then only a small investment was needed to transform it into a timely and influential Japanese magazine.

The transaction is done well, and the next news propaganda is the time to reflect real kung fu. Lynn asked Korning how to build an unknown small party into a party with positive popularity across the country. Korning quickly listed a step-by-step plan. Lynn then added some tricks used by later media hype. The two of them only spent one night to draw up a plan that was both feasible and bold and adventurous, but this plan was just a guiding framework. In addition to the Bremen International News Weekly, Korning said that he also needed more media resources and further understood and analyzed the current mentality and subjective tendencies of the German people, as well as the group differences between different regions.

Thinking of Stupfer as a character who "played with pigs and eaten tigers", Lynn would not send Korning to the headquarters of the Baath Party without any scruples. Moreover, the effect of the reorganization and adjustment within the party was still unsuccessful for three or five days. He then used the operation funds allocated by the Imperial Base Camp to support the Korning group to carry out more public opinion offensives in Germany, and while forming his 7th dispatch team in full swing. After the Nuremberg Operation, the most surviving special task force.

The team members returned to Northern Europe, and the main ones stranded in Germany were wounded and guards. These people were less than 50 people, barely a combat platoon. However, the mysterious special forces that carried out the sabotage mission gave Lynn a great surprise. There were 97 people in total, about one-third of them were former Brandenburg special forces soldiers, and the rest were paratroopers trained in mountain areas. In terms of quality, they were an elite unit with excellent combat effectiveness.

During the operation of Lenburg, they divided into multiple groups to raid and destroy the Allied troops, causing peace to the garrison, but their own losses were minimal. After the operation to rescue the former senior officials of the Third Reich was completely over, the Imperial Base Camp ordered this special forces to stay in the local area to establish a military lurking station, work with the intelligence department to conduct reconnaissance and surveillance of the Allied troops, and wait for an opportunity to destroy the Allied troops and attack the garrison generals. Lynn felt that reconnaissance and monitoring the garrisons of the Allied troops were very important, but the continuous sabotage attack on Germany was not only lacking direct significance, but might even backfire. So he decided to divide the special forces into two, some personnel continued to assist the intelligence department, and the rest were concentrated in northern Germany, forming the main operation force of the 7th dispatched team with the task force. Before a large-scale operation mission appeared, they would strengthen ambush, sniper, blasting training, and secretly help the Baath Party clear the "blocks" on the road ahead.

The second-class counselor of the German Embassy in the Netherlands worked day after day, in addition to occasionally going out to meet friends, Lynn's life was simple and calm, and the international situation seemed to be developing in this direction. The Western allies and the Soviet Union were still in a subtle and confrontation of neither stopping war nor exchanging fire. The bomber groups of allies had not entered the Soviet-controlled area for a month to carry out bombing. Soviet artillery also ignored the Allied troops that built fortifications under their noses. It was rumored that a technical team composed of international nuclear physics experts entered the Soviet military restricted area to "visit". So far, there seems to be no evidence that the Soviet Union had atomic bomb weapons. The sanction of the war naturally

It triggered another highly impactful speculation: whether the conflict between the two camps was instigated by the third force. Speculations about the remnants of the remnants of the Third Reich and secret technology were hiding overseas during the collapse of the Third Reich in the past have been frequently seen in newspapers. Even some serious news newspapers and magazines have published such articles. More and more people agree with this view, and the opposition is also strong. Many major newspapers and magazines questioned that the "Third Reich conspiracy theory" was a means of the Soviet Union's paralysis of the outside world, aiming to delay time. Their army had already fallen into the point of ammunition and food exhaustion in March. As long as the Allies gritted their teeth and persisted, the Soviet offensive was not only difficult to maintain, but even defending the existing front line could not be sustained.

During the period when the two sides negotiated secretly and international experts entered the Soviet Union for verification, Soviet cargo ships disguised as neutral ships imported medicines and machinery from neutral countries such as Sweden and Argentina through the Baltic and Pacific routes. In order to avoid Allied bombings, they moved to the West-Siberian industrial facilities day and night to produce arms. In a few weeks, the Soviet army that completed rest and replenishment will rush to the French coast in one go, completely driving Western allies out of the European continent, and creating a European empire that was even more terrifying than the heyday of the Third Reich!

Cooperating with these shocking words, opponents also took out many photos and materials as auxiliary evidence: Soviet ships entered the port of Argentina, trains loaded with arms rushed to the front line, newly reorganized reserve troops marched secretly to the front line... Such evidence is no longer enough to affect the decisions of the top leaders of the allies. The United States and Britain even launched another large-scale news review at home, and a number of newspapers and magazines that published illegally were sealed. Any writers who published articles involved sensitive political content must explain the source of the news and information, but these measures can only target the media of the United States and Britain themselves, newspapers and radio stations of neutral countries such as Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, and Argentina, are still relatively free, and the government cabinet fell, and France, whose politics was in chaos, became a "hard-hit area" within the alliance. As a result, people who did not know the truth

People were confused and wandering among two opposing views, worried that the Third Reich would rekindle, and afraid that the Soviet army would sweep like a flood. When June 10, this day destined to be recorded in history in a tragic way, people were completely stunned by the loud noise from New York: a submarine that seemed to have had a mechanical failure floated on the water four miles outside New York Harbor. Although it had neither hung the national flag nor painted the logo, the unique appearance of the Sook-class submarine exposed its "identity". The US ship who rushed to hear the news found that the gunners on the boat were dressed in typical Soviet crews. They refused to surrender to the US military and confronted them for more than an hour. When the news spread widely, the nuclear explosion centered on the submarine instantly swallowed up the surrounding ships and caused an unprecedented devastating impact on New York...


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