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Chapter 826 The old continent has nothing to do with the new continent

He was a British hero. He began to enter politics after World War I. Later, he married Cynthia, the daughter of former Indian Governor George Marquis Curzon. The wedding was so grand that even King George V of England visited.

At this time, Mosley's thoughts had gradually changed. He yearned for Germany and Italy very much. He also imitated Mussolini and founded his own paramilitary organization, the Blackshirt Army.

Just in 1933, Cynthia passed away. After Mosley and now Diana Mitford got together.

Diana is also a British aristocratic family and is one of the famous Mitford six sisters. The German aristocratic culture attracted the trend of British upper class to learn to be a lady in Germany, which began in the 1780s.

Diana also lived in Germany, and she and her sister Unitie even attended a Workers' Party rally in Nuremberg, Germany in 1933 as a representative of the United Kingdom.

Compared to her sister, Unitty was even more crazy. It was the first time she saw Hitler, and she thought he was the person she wanted to see the most.

Afterwards, Unitty came to Munich and found a language school near the Workers' Party. She deliberately wanted to get close to Hitler and even secretly followed him.

Finally one day, Hitler invited the blonde British female student to have a meal with her deskmate. Unitty was extremely excited.

This kind of cultural infiltration is very important for Germany, and it can turn these young people into German ideological allies. These young British girls with aristocratic temperament gradually become the most close-knit social protagonists around Hitler.

As for Diana, she married Mosley, who had just founded the British Workers' Party. They got married secretly in Germany, and the place where they got married was at the home of Propaganda Minister Goebbels.

There were only six guests attending the wedding at that time, including Cialek.

After returning, the two became more excited to work in their careers, and Diana also opened newspapers and radio stations in the UK.

Unfortunately, in 1936, Mosley led more than 2,000 party members to march to the Jewish community in London. As a result, a fierce conflict with London police, Jewish societies and leftist organizations on the way, causing more than 170 people to be injured and the march was forcibly dispersed.

Later, the Blackshirts were banned and Mosley moved to the ground, until now.

While Cialick was having a cordial conversation with them, the convoy behind also started to move. When Edward VIII got off the car, he saw the two of them. In an instant, his expression became ugly.

"His Majesty, I am very happy to see you." Mosley took the initiative to greet Edward VIII, and he said with a smile: "You have made the most wisest decision to lead the whole of England towards peace."

Edward immediately put away his mood just now and said seriously: "Baron Mosley, you are also a role model for our UK. If there is no objection, would you be the Prime Minister of the UK?"

Edward VIII has been in power himself recently, which is not in line with the rules. After all, for many years, the British royal family has played the role of a bystander. If the Prime Minister has done well, everyone will be happy. If the Prime Minister has done badly, it will be the blame. If the person becomes the Prime Minister, he will rule inaction. This is the concept of the British royal family.

(Just like Italy, island countries, after World War II, the royal family has nothing to do, and they are all unlucky for the real ruler.)

Now, Britain still needs the prime minister. Originally, Edward VIII was planning to choose among several loyal subordinates in recent times, but now, when he saw Mosley, Edward VIII immediately understood.
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