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Chapter 694 Deadly Achilles heel

On July 1942, Hesman and Chloe flew to Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, Polo, on a Folk 36 passenger plane.

This is a city full of bearded old men in old military uniforms. These guys are wearing shabby Tsarist Russian uniforms, most of whom look very down and sloppy, and many of them carry Mosin-Nagan rifles without bolts and bullets (the bolts were taken to be kept by the German police station in Tallinn, and there were no bullets), and gather all day long outside the castle of Thombea to defend their queen.

"Ula!Ula!Ula..."

When the Mercedes-Benz sedan that Hessman was riding towards Mount Thombea (the castle is on the top of the mountain), the cheers of "Ula, Ula" suddenly sounded in his ears, which scared the sleepy Imperial Marshal and thought that the Soviet Red Army had come.

"Marshal of the Empire, this is Belarus cheering for their queen." Lieutenant General Tiperskich, the chief of staff of the Northern Army Group, sat in the seat opposite Hessman. Seeing Hessman's shocked look, he quickly explained with a smile.

"So it's Belarus..." Hessman nodded. He knew that many old Belarus, who were stubborn, gathered in Tallinn after the outbreak of the Soviet-German War.

"It is these Belarus, most of them are down and out old men, who still dream of restoring their former glory."

Lieutenant General Tiperskich shrugged and continued: "Most of them belong to an organization called the Russian Military Alliance, where Queen Oliga is the leader of the organization. Most of the members of the organization are Belarusian soldiers who followed the Queen out of the Crimean Peninsula more than 20 years ago. When the Queen ordered them to keep their weapons and be ready to counterattack the Soviet Union."

Because of Oliga in this time and space, the leader of the Belarusians was not Baron Flanger, but Queen Oliga herself. Therefore, the empress herself became the main target of the assassination of Soviet agents on behalf of Flanger.

Unfortunately, all the assassinations were not successful, so Queen Oliga can still wear a palace costume and walk out of the main entrance of the wide open Thombea Castle surrounded by Baron Flanger, who was supposed to have mysteriously suffered from acute infectious tuberculosis and several other Belarusian bosses.

When the old Belarusian men gathered around the castle saw her coming out, they all shouted "Ula" excitedly, and even fooled the visiting Imperial Marshal Hesman.

A team of bearded queen guards, dressed in a slightly decent manner, carrying bayonets of Mosin Nagan, came out before the Queen left the door. They blocked a passage among the cheering crowd so that the large sedan Hessman was riding to drive to the gate of Thombea Castle.

The car stopped, and Colonel Stauffenberg first got out of the passenger seat. He opened the door behind the car. Lieutenant General Tiperskich, the chief of staff of the Northern Army Group, came out to salute Queen Oliga, and then stood aside. Finally, the visiting master Hesman and his wife came out of the car today.

"Oliga, what happy incident happened?" Hessman got off the car and saw a queen Oliga with a smile on her face. He did not call the other party "Your Majesty", but called her name directly.

Oliga laughed and said, "Haha, Ludwig, it's the biggest joy that Chloe and you can come to Thombe."

The queen is in her forties this year, but she still maintains a very beautiful body, a graceful figure, and a radiant glory.

She did not extend her jade hand to Hessman and sagged her. She meant to kiss her, but instead put her cheeks covered with a lot of powder and asked Hersman to kiss her, and then she also kissed Hersman on the cheek. She and Hessman rarely met, but they seemed very intimate every time they met, so there were some rumors about their special relationship outside.

After kissing with Hessman, the queen performed the same intimate manner with her best friend Chloe. They were actually good sisters who often interacted with each other.

After greeting his good sister, the queen stood between Hesman and Chloe, holding one in one hand, and then walked towards Thombea Castle in full view.

When those old men from Belarus saw that their queen and the head of the Junker army were so intimate, Ula shouted even harder. They were poor for more than 20 years and had no integrity at all. They didn't care that their queen used "bed politics" or other shameful methods to deal with the Marshal of the Empire...

"Oliga, you have many supporters." Hessman walked into Thombea Castle and found that it was very lively Thombea Castle was a big castle. Its layout was a bit like a small city. Outside was a city wall built based on mountains, inside there were dozens of very beautiful and exquisite buildings, and an Orthodox cathedral.

For most of the years before Oliga's arrival, all the buildings in the castle were vacant. But now it is full of people, with a head stretching out or half of the body in the window of almost every building. However, these people are not old men of Belarus, most of them are women and children, and should be the families of Belarus veterans.

"It's just a part!" Oliga said with a smile, "There were more than 200,000 loyal subjects who followed me away, and millions of Russians who left the Soviet Union on their own. And there are many people in Russia who support me."

Oliga pulled Hesman and Chloe to the palace where he lived, and said well, "As long as I can go back to Petrograd and raise the flag of the Russian Empire again, at least 30% of the Russians will support me."

Speaking of this, she suddenly turned her head and looked at Hessman with a surprise look, "Ludwig, you came to Tallinn from afar, must be to get me back to Russia, right?"

"You really guess!" Hessman nodded with a smile, "Origa, would you like to return to Petrograd with our army?"

"Yes! Of course you!" Oliga shouted happily like a little girl who got her dream clothes or jewelry, and then kissed Hessman on the cheek.

...

"Your Majesty, the Germans just want to use us..."

"Yes, my majesty, I also think the Germans don't really want to help us seize Petrograd."

Just the night when the Hesmans visited Tallinn, after the dinner and dance party ended. In the Queen's Bedroom in Tombea Castle, Oliga's right-hand man, who was sixty-four years old, looked sick-looking Baron Flanger, and the elderly Prince Felix Yusupov, who had grown up beards, all doubted the Germans' attempts.

Their suspicion is of course reasonable, because until the outbreak of the Soviet-German War, the German government still firmly controlled Belarus in the European Community, and did not allow them to cause trouble for the Soviet Union. It was very obvious that the attitude of not supporting Belarus' restoration was not supported.

Oliga sat upright in front of a dressing table with patterns carved, motionless, allowing a palace maid to remove her makeup and comb her hair. Hearing the words of her two confidants, the queen just smiled faintly.

"So what if you are exploited? It's good that we still have the value of being exploited. And... we may not have no chance. Maybe some people in the country are tired of the Bolsheviks long ago?"

"Your Majesty, this possibility is very small." Prince Yusupov said with a wry smile. "It took more than twenty years for the Bolsheviks to discredit us. The current generation of Russians grew up listening to bad things about the Romanov dynasty."

As a Russian reactionary who is immortal, Prince Yusupov has been paying attention to studying the situation within the Soviet Union, so he knows what the image of the Belarusian aristocrats like him are in the minds of ordinary Soviet people.

The Russian Empress smiled and shook her head and said, "My Prince, I am also studying the Soviet Union, and I am more careful than you... So I know that in today's Soviet Union, there are actually quite a lot of people who are very dissatisfied with the Bolshevik rule!"

She said in a sarcastic tone: "The Bolsheviks were a party that advocated equality, resisted oppression and heroism, but were filled with inequality, oppression and slavery under their rule. They claimed to build an absolutely fair society, but they had established a country of strict hierarchy.

People in the upper and middle classes of the Bolsheviks naturally support the rule of the Bolsheviks. However, people in the oppressed lower classes will definitely have strong rebellious thoughts in their hearts, because the national education of the Bolsheviks told them to resist oppression! And our arrival will bring them the opportunity to resist the Bolsheviks and change their own destiny!"

The Marshal of the Empire, who was sleeping with Chloe now, would regret carrying her out and disgusting Stalin if he heard Queen Oliga.

Because this woman has really studied the Soviet Union thoroughly!

The Soviet society was definitely not equal to everyone, on the contrary, it was a strict hierarchy. People of all levels lived in a house, what food to eat, what cars to take, and what path to rise were completely different.

Don’t compare those major cadres who entered GCism early with ordinary Soviets. Even ordinary Soviet citizens, there are actually high and low rank among them.

For example, a rural young man from a rich peasant family dares to say that he is equal to a rural young man from a poor peasant family? Isn’t this a dream? Not to mention that this "black n" peasant from a rich peasant family is compared with a revolutionary young man from a working family in the capital who has a Moscow household registration.
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