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902 The common language of Taizu and the head of state is

Just when Trotsky was giving his entire life for the cause of human liberation in the Kremlin bunker, Mao Zd was sitting in a Maybach luxury car, accompanied by an old German man with a big beard and kind-looking face, on his way from Lower Saxony to Berlin. President Mao's visit to the United States ended three days ago, and on his way to the United States, he received an invitation from German President Adolf Hitler. So after the visit to the United States, he flew directly to Europe, and stayed in London for one day, meeting King Edward VIII of the United Kingdom and his queen Bessie.

Hualis Windsor is another time and space that made him lose his throne, leaving behind a Mrs. Simpson who doesn't love the legend of the country and loves beauty. Her own surname is Warfield, and Simpson is her husband's surname. But now she is the British queen of course she has to be named Windsor's husband. Edward VIII and Mrs. Simpson are both pro-German and Nazi, and the latter is also a supporter of the American Nazi Party (National Socialist Workers' Party). So their marriage naturally received support from Hitler, with Hitler, the European hegemon, as a matchmaker, and no one dared to say anything against the British people and Prime Minister Fatty Qiu.

However, Mao Zd was not interested in the marriage of the European royal family and scandals. He was all concerned about agriculture. Although he had gained a lot from his trip to the United States, he realized that land concentration and agricultural capitalization seemed to be the general trend, and it was definitely not something that the traditional small peasant economy could withstand. However, he still heard in the United States that there were "agricultural cooperatives" and family farms in Europe, and that the State of Israel under Germany had collective farms! Of course, it was not a Soviet-style collective farm, but a collective farm that would not starve to death, which sounded promising.

Thinking of this, Mao Zd asked the Israeli collective farm with the Chinese Ambassador Huang Hui in the passenger seat, who was sitting next to him, Alfred Hugenberg, the Minister of Food and Agriculture of the Hitler government.

Hearing Mao ZD's question reposted by Huang Hui, Hugenberg touched his beard with thoughtful look and smiled: "Mr. President. The kind of agricultural cooperatives or collective farms you mentioned were first spontaneously established by Jews who immigrated to Palestine from Russia. They were called Kibbutz, which was probably the first Kibbutz farm that appeared around 1909. By the way, these collective farms called Kibbutz were all established by Russian Jews who believed in Marxism..."

"Marxism!?" Mao zd almost shouted after hearing Huang Hui's translation. "They are Russian Marxists? Wouldn't they be in the same group as Lenin and Trotsky?"

"Maybe?" Hugenberg shrugged, "I don't know much about the specific situation. I only know that after the failure of the Russian revolution in 1905, a group of Russian and Polish Jewish young men who believed in socialism went to Palestine. They believed that they belonged to the working class, but were also Jews, so they integrated Zionism and socialist principles and put forward the slogans of labor restoration and labor conquest. After they arrived in Palestine, they found that the land there was barren and the living environment was harsh. The Arabs around them hated the Jews very much, so they decided to organize and rely on collective strength to survive and develop in Palestine. So the first Kibbutz was established on the south bank of the Jordan Valley, which seemed to be called Degania Kibbutz. There were only seven people at the beginning."

Due to this time and space, the Germans and Zionism colluded with each other and regarded the Middle East as an outlet to solve the "Jewish Problem" in Europe. Therefore, Hugenberg, as the German Minister of Food and Agriculture, also knows the matter of Zionism. Naturally, he knows the ins and outs of Kibutz. Now that he sees Mao Zd so interested, he will tell you everything - anyway, this kind of Jewish Kibutz socialism is not a secret in Europe.

However, this Kibutz socialism, which is not a secret, made Mao feel his vision open. No, it is not just an eye-opener, but was stunned. Because the system implemented in the Kibutz collective farm in the State of Israel without GCD is actually a socialist system!!!

It is really socialism! When the Kibbutz movement emerged, it determined its goal, namely, "establish an advanced system of economic equality and political equality between people without exploitation, no distinction between high and low." In its development, Kibbutz gradually established some basic principles. These principles mainly include: (1) All means of production, labor products and personal income belong to the collective. Except for the necessities of life distributed to individuals, Kibbutz members do not own any private property. (2) Implement the supply of personal necessities of life

Gift system. In Kibbutz, there is no commodity or currency. Everything that Kibbutz members need, from housing, hygiene, education and food, is borne by Kibbutz. They eat in public cafeterias. Their children are raised and educated by public nurseries and schools until they become Kibbutz members as adults. (3) Equal rights and democratic management. Kibbutz members have equal rights in political and economic aspects, and everyone enjoys equal qualifications in the enjoyment of daily necessities, elections, education, entertainment, vacations, etc. (4) Each does its best to prohibit exploitation.

"Isn't this utopian socialism? Did these Jewish kibbutz succeed in the end?" After hearing Huang Hui's translation, Mao ZD's question blurted out.

"President, why do you call Kibbutz socialism utopian socialism?" Huang Hui did not translate immediately, but was a little confused and authentic.

"Of course it's a fantasy. Without GCD leadership, class struggle, proletarian dictatorship, only economic equality and political equality, such socialism cannot be successful, so it's a fantasy socialism!" Mao zd explained in accordance with the scientific principles of Marxism.

"Yes, Jewish Kibutz socialism can also be considered a failure." Hugenberg's words seemed to confirm Mao ZD's point of view. "All Kibutz farms no longer existed after the Soviets invaded Palestine. The main reason was the escape of Palestinian Jews. Even if they did not escape, the Soviet GCD would not allow the original Russian and Polish Jews to continue living in Palestine. They were all sent to Siberia for labor reform as Belarus and Belarus." But then he changed his mind and said: "But now re-established Israel has established hundreds of Kibutz farms in the Euphrates River Basin with the help of Germany, and more Mosaff farms have been established."

“Mosaff Farm?”

"It is another model of collective farms. They are not as ideal as Kibutz Farm, so they are easier to promote. In fact, we also plan to build collective farms on Soviet land."

Mao Zd was stunned again and again: "What? Germany also wants to collectivize agriculture?"

...

"Yes, Mr. Mao, our Germany is planning to use collective farms to occupy the rural areas of western Russia, because this is the best way!" Adolf Hitler, wearing a gray double-row button suit, was sitting on a leather sofa in the living room of the Berlin Royal City official residence, patiently introducing the advanced experience of German agriculture to the visiting Chinese President Mao Zd.

He said proudly: "Of course, the collective farm we have built on the plains in western Russia is not called Moschaf Farm, but Hitler Farm! We will rent land for zero rent to all German farmers who are willing to immigrate to the East, and on average, each person can get 3 hectares of land for agricultural production. The production will be carried out in units of families. Hitler Farm is only responsible for providing technology and machinery to farmers and helping them buy daily necessities and sell farm products. In addition, all Hitler Farms will be an armed agricultural community, and they will be the basis of Germany's rule in the east..."

The Chancellor of Changda, who is far away in Nanjing, probably wouldn't have dreamed that Mao Zd and Hitler actually found a common language! And this common language is agricultural collectivization! Speaking of Hitler's German National Socialist Workers' Party and National Socialism, later generations believed that it represents the interests of the German bourgeoisie. However, Hitler himself did not recognize it. He always believed that he represented the interests of the German people, and his ideology also had socialist elements, so he gathered it.

It is not unacceptable to physical farms. However, Hitler did not intend to force German farmers to participate in Hitler farms. In addition to this collectivized farm that is collectivized but fully guarantees personal family property, the German Ministry of Food and Agriculture has also prepared another agricultural cooperation plan for the "East Development", which is agricultural cooperation based on the private farm and agricultural cooperation organization. The difference between this cooperative model and Hitler farms is that the land is private and the farm is larger.

However, no matter which agricultural cooperation plan is, Hitler did not intend to increase the number of German farmers. Instead, he wanted to allow less than 30 million German agricultural population (including farmers in Poland, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, Czechoslovakia and other places) to cultivate more than 1.5 billion mu of land, so the level of agricultural mechanization will inevitably be greatly improved. To increase the use of agricultural machinery, even if there are 3 hectares of arable land per capita, it is relatively small, so it is necessary to form a Hitler farm of about 500 German farmers, so that a large farm with 1,500 hectares of land can be formed, which can make mechanized farming feasibility and economic benefits. (To be continued. If you like this work, you are welcome to Qidian to vote for recommendations, monthly tickets, and your support is my greatest motivation. Mobile phone users please go to m. Read.)
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