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Chapter 52 The Germans (2)

Contini had expected Hitler to contact him. Last time, the 10,000 US dollars donated and the dealings were a dozen, even if the two sides officially established a relationship, in the eyes of each other, he was probably not only a like-minded revolutionary, but also a continuous sponsor. As long as he wanted to continue to develop and expand his influence, this line would never be forgotten.

However, what surprised him a little was that Hitler did not simply send him a telegram, but sent Goring over directly. Now this time is the time when the Kuomintang Party is expanding its power madly. Goring will play a very important and critical role in it. Even so, he still resolutely sent Goring over, which shows how much he attaches importance to himself.

Goring was not a reckless man or a rough man like Rom. His father was a cavalry officer. He served as the governor of Southwest Africa (Namibia) of the Second German Empire. He was also considered a senior bureaucrat. Although he retired early because of his liberal and socialist political views, so that the power of the family did not continue, Goring still systematically received education in Karlsruhe's non-commissioned officer school and the military camp in Lichtfeld in Berlin. This was usually the standard for the children of aristocrats and bureaucrats. Therefore, he was the most harmonious and capable person in the National Socialist Party who had the most skills to deal with the upper class.

After meeting, although he was anxious to ask for money, he never mentioned the word "money" in his words. Instead, he solemnly took out a badge and a certificate, respectfully handed it to Contini, and said modestly: "Your Excellency is the best friend and brother of our party in terms of revolutionary theory, revolutionary practice and revolutionary friendship. The leader is very grateful for everything you have done for your party. He specially entrusted me to bring this honorary party member certificate number 00001, and I hope you can accept it."

In fact, the first numbered honor certificates prepared by the National Socialist Party were intended to be issued to General Erich von Rudendolph, the former famous First Military Control Commissioner (equivalent Chief of Staff) of the Second Empire and other domestic supporters. However, although Rudendolph had a close relationship with Hitler and was close in ideas, he refused to accept becoming a member of the National Socialist Party - he believed that the two sides were at most cooperative relations, or he led a series of right-wing forces, including Hitler.

Although this attitude will not affect Hitler's cooperation with him, this certificate of honor is destined to be unable to be issued. Later, he simply made up his mind and planned to send the first honor number to Contini. At first, he had the mentality of pulling the other party into the party, but Gorene dissuaded him. He thought it would be embarrassing to make Contini a party member. First, Contini is Italian and does not belong to the category of the same nation. Second, it is difficult to arrange after joining the party. Such a person is obviously not treated as an ordinary party member. If he is placed at the top of the National Socialist Party, it will cause chaos; Third, Contini has Italian fascist behind him, and this relationship may not be well done.

After Goring's persuasion, Hitler changed his mind and no longer insisted on Contini joining the party, but he wanted to make a special badge to win over this person.

Contini smiled when he stroked the gold honorary party member badge and the ten thousand characters in the middle, which had never been seen in history. His butterfly began to quietly influence historical changes. In history, the gold senior party constitution issued by the Kuomintang Party did not appear until after 1930, and there was no such thing as an honorary party member.

"Thanks to the leader of Adolf for his attention and love for me. I am very happy to be an honorary member of your party. In fact, my thoughts and ideas and ideas of your party are highly unified. Although I have known each other for less than half a year, I am like a revolutionary comrade-in-arms who have fought side by side for several years."

As soon as Contini accepted the title, the big stone in Gorin's heart fell to the ground: It's okay to accept it, and after accepting it, the following requirements can continue.

He hurriedly said, "Although we have not known you for a long time, as you said, our consensus and friendship on the road of revolution have a long history."

"What has Mr. Adolf been busy with recently? I think Fabi's invasion of the Ruhr area is a dangerous signal. Your party... well... we... should seize the opportunity to make a difference."

When Contini turned the name "Negotiable Party" into "us" during the conversation, Gorene smiled even more. Although he was polite, he was not a family, but we were a family.

He hurriedly said: "Indeed, Fabi's aggressive actions have made the German people more and more clear that if the current German government is weak, incompetent, surrender, and treason, and if it continues like this, the German and German nations will be divided and suffered a catastrophe. The leader of Adolf is currently leading the whole party to continuously launch political propaganda and expand its team. Now the number of registered members of our party has exceeded 30,000, and the number of peripheral supporters and their families has exceeded 100,000! It has a significant impact in Southern Germany, especially in Bavaria."

Goring was obviously lying here. Before he came, although the number of people joining the party continued to rise and did not break through the 20,000 mark, he casually turned into 30,000, and he still talked about 100,000 supporters. If there were so many supporters, Bavaria would have long been the world of the Kuomintang Party.

Contini smiled slightly, but didn't say it out loud: he knew that as the Ruhr crisis deepened and the waste paper of Mark became, the Kuomintang party members would sooner or later break through this number.

"To carry out a social revolution, we must have a good mass base... I think it is very correct to expand the ranks." Contini thought for a while, "Can I do something for the party?"

"We want to ask you to support another sentence..." This sentence almost blurted out from Goring's mouth, but it was finally suppressed, and said only, "The leader is eager to invite you to go north to speak for the party members as other identities, preach revolutionary theories and experiences, and teach revolutionary methods to the backbone of our party... This is a very critical encouragement and guidance for us."

This sentence shows Gorene's skills: after coming to Italy, he was not busy meeting Contini, but first found a hotel to stay in. On the one hand, he was energetic and not look so exhausted, and on the other hand, he asked the Italian-speaking entourage to collect all the recent newspapers and magazines, trying to grasp some first-hand situations. He particularly emphasized that he should take a closer look at the Youth Daily this month, especially the articles written by Contini could not be left behind.

As a result, things were easier than he thought. After reading the newspaper, he learned about the recent news hotspots in Italy: the son of the Ziano family used legal means to launch an attack on the socialist politicians, and then saw the articles written by Contini and the rumored trials.

Although Goering didn't know why the eldest young master couldn't get along with an old politician, the conclusion was very obvious: First, this young master is very busy now and he can't have time to travel around Germany, and he can't tell any revolutionary principles and stories to the National Socialist Party; Second, this young master has more money than he imagined and has greater energy - the chairman of two companies, two assistants to cabinet ministers, several cabinet ministers appeared in court to testify in person, and even Prime Minister Mussolini also spoke to support Contini on the news. If this was not energy, then there wouldn't be much energy in the world.

So, he made a request that Contini would obviously refuse directly - as long as the other party refuses, wouldn't it be much easier for him to make other requests next?

Contini admired Gorene's "crawl", but he was in a good mood and did not want to waste time on details. He said: "I have been a little busy recently. I am a lawsuit with the Secretary-General of the Italian Socialist Party and the MP Matteoti. On the surface, it is a lawsuit against the reputation infringement, but in fact it is a great debate between Italy's two routes in the future. Although I have the upper hand for the time being, the dust has not yet been settled, so I can't go to Germany for the time being... I feel very sorry for letting down the deep friendship of my comrades."
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