Time flies, despite the many preparations to be made, the Soviet Union delegation finally boarded the plane back home. On the return journey, the Germany delegation will be flying back with them. However, when they boarded the flight, they were surprised to find that a big shot had sneaked into the Germany delegation, which shocked everyone on the plane.
Regardless of what the Soviet Union thinks, most people in Germany are completely unaware of this. Even within the Labour Party, very few know the whereabouts of their great leader. After all, a week ago, Strasser announced that he would be conducting secret inspections across the country, and now sitting in the office handling affairs in his place is Chancellor Stresemann.
As for the domestic bourgeoisie colluding with France, they were sniffing around the country in search of Strasser's whereabouts, causing quite a commotion. They hoped to eliminate this major threat in one fell swoop. However, their efforts were destined to be in vain, as Strasser was not in any part of Germany. For the active members of the Social Democratic Party, Heydrich was prepared to give them a small lesson.
Although Strasser requested that the Labour Party refrain from making any major moves during his absence, Heydrich believed that issuing a small warning to the Social Democratic Party to deter them and prevent the domestic bourgeoisie from acting rashly was still feasible.
Therefore, after consulting with Stresemann, he issued an order in the name of the Führer to Rom, who was far away in Bavaria.
Speaking of Rom, the Colonel has been enjoying a leisurely time lately. After aligning with the right faction, Strasser handed over the leadership of the party's vanguard to him. Although all vanguard members were required to pledge allegiance to the Führer upon joining, Rom is their actual leader.
Rom is very satisfied with his current position as the leader of the main armed force within the party. Since the "November Coup," Strasser has only given him one command: to assist the ethnic group and the Labour Party in promoting their agenda nationwide. Aside from that, Rom has a great deal of autonomy. This does not mean that Strasser does not care about Rom; rather, it is because the ethnic group and the Labour Party have too many pressing issues to address at the moment.
Internally, there are threats from the bourgeoisie and Royalists, while externally, there is the threat of war from France. There is simply no time to pay attention to the actions of a civilian armed group.
Moreover, in Strasser's view, the combat effectiveness of Rom's Vanguard cannot compare to that of the National Defense Forces; even the professionally trained Stasi are superior. The only advantage they have is their sheer numbers.
However, this is not necessarily a bad thing. Once the casus belli arises, Strasser can easily command Rom's Vanguard to go to the front lines and delay the enemy's advance.
Strasser always showed unusual tolerance towards Rom's dangerous remarks, such as "He is the leader of the Vanguard" and "The Vanguard should replace the National Defense Forces." After all, the party's "money bag" was in his hands, and no matter how fiercely Rom shouted, it was of no use.
"Bang! Bang! Bang!"
Rom The office door was forcefully knocked.
"Come in."
Rom Lying on the sofa, said somewhat lazily.
"Long live the leader!"
A vanguard squad leader entered and saluted Rom. Now the ethnic group Labour Party salute has become popular nationwide, including in Bavaria.
Rom also strongly promotes this gesture, believing it to be powerful, and demands that his subordinates implement this protocol.
Of course, it's hard to say who his subordinates are calling "Fuhrer."
"What's wrong?"
Rom's eyes narrowed into a slit as he couldn't help but yawn.
Recently, his days have been too comfortable, so he has become lazy as a result.
"Leader, there's an order from Berlin."
The squad leader took out the telegram and began to read it.
"Order No. 58:
After being passed by the Standing Committee of the People's Representative Conference and personally approved by the Führer, it is now required that Bavaria immediately implement the party's resolutions.
In light of the recent economic recovery, the bourgeoisie is making a comeback, and Jewish capital is becoming increasingly rampant."
For the benefit of the German people, it is necessary to immediately launch an attack on Jewish capital. Therefore, it is requested that Ernst Röhm lead his vanguard in Bavaria to carry out the cleansing of Jewish capital. The Bavarian Party branch will support this action in Congress and the government. All means of production of private enterprises must be confiscated. In case of resistance, evidence of treason by the hidden shareholders of the enterprise will be made public, and all culprits will be sent to labor camps for re-education.
Half of the proceeds from this operation will be allocated to the Bavaria Party branch for party promotion and development activities. The other half will be managed by vanguard as its operating funds. As for real estate, it will be taken over by Krupp Company.
Bavaria must be nationalized quickly.
The action will be implemented immediately, and the ethnic group Labour Party will surely achieve complete victory.
Hail National Socialism! Hail the German people!
"Good!"
Rom clapped vigorously and stood up from the sofa. This news was a pleasant surprise for Rom. With authorization, he could immediately launch an attack on the bourgeoisie of Bavaria without worrying about government suppression, and half of the proceeds could be used for the construction of vanguard.
Rom was previously worried about the budget for purchasing weapons, although a large portion of his budget comes from the ethnic group Labour Party. However, with the expansion of vanguard nationwide and Rom's intention to increase the vanguard establishment, the actual number of vanguard members is not the originally planned one million, but one and a half million.
This is quite a significant expense. In addition to paying salaries for the additional five hundred thousand people, Rom also needs to spend money on their weapons, equipment, and regular training. Unlike Strasser, Rom cannot raise funds from the Juncker nobility; those upper-class individuals look down on them as nothing more than thugs. The only way Rom can earn extra funds is by secretly targeting those wealthy individuals who lack power and influence.
However, the scale cannot be too large; once exposed, even Strasser would not be able to protect him. Of course, his actions have already been noticed by the Stasi, and a thick stack of reports has long been placed on Strasser's desk. However, Strasser has temporarily set these documents aside.
It can be said that Rom is also one of the contributors to his own rise to power, and taking action against him would dishearten the subordinates. Moreover, Strasser currently still needs the Vanguard to continue its violent activities. If the regular army cannot hold the line, sending in the Stormtroopers would be a last resort.
"Leader, how do we carry out this order?" The squad leader was curious, as they hadn't received any orders from Berlin for a long time and was uncertain about the leader's attitude. "Of course, we must resolutely carry out the party's orders."
Rom rolled his eyes and thought to himself, "Why are these subordinates so clueless?" Then he asked, "What's the word from the Bavaria Party branch?" "They said this time the crackdown will follow the list provided by 'Stasi,' and going beyond that will be at your own risk."
The squad leader tapped his head and pulled out another list from his briefcase, handing it to Rom. The latter took a look and saw that it was a list of big enterprise and prominent family names. "This works too. There's a lot of profit to be made from these bourgeois. Striking them will surely bring in a full pot of money."
Rom nodded in agreement with this statement.
"I have to say, 'Stasi' is really terrifying. They actually managed to find so much evidence proving that these enterprise families have Jewish bloodlines, some of the evidence dates back to the last century."
The squad leader was somewhat frightened, "Stasi" is indeed well-deserved of its reputation.
When it comes to "Stasi," Rom is also full of fear. This organization, which was relatively unknown a year ago, has captured hundreds of spies in Germany in just one year. I believe that as long as they are willing to investigate, no one has any secrets in front of them. "Never mind that, you quickly contact the Party branch, we need to start the operation as soon as possible."
Shaking his head, Rom put all these things aside. Making money is more important than these trivial matters.
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