Harley is located in the southern part of Saxony-Anhalt, and it is an important economic and educational center in eastern Germany. It is only thirty kilometers from Leipzig and one hundred thirty kilometers from Berlin, the capital of Germany, making its geographical location very significant. Of course, an even more important point is that Harley is home to the Academy of Sciences of Germany, where many renowned scholars regularly come for academic exchanges.
In the outskirts of Harbin City, there is a mountainous area where no one lives. Because it is far from the city center, very few people usually come here. However, hidden within this unknown mountainous area, there is a building.
Here is very well disguised, making it impossible for aerial reconnaissance to discover this place. Especially when the curtain is draped over the wall, it looks just like a hillside. Only the guards at the entrance can discover this hidden treasure.
The security level here is the highest, as evidenced by the landmines and barbed wire on the road leading to this place. A row of National Defense Forces soldiers patrol in front of the main gate, with searchlights in high places and faint flickering lights on the distant mountains. To enter here, it would require at least a battalion of troops to forcefully break through, and even then it would not be taken down in a short time.
The house here can withstand several direct hits from the Krupp cannon, which is sufficient for the design requirements of this building. This is because before the enemy can break in, the main force stationed near Harley will arrive here to eliminate them. Therefore, the most secure way to enter here is to obtain permission first. However, there are not many people qualified to enter here, at least within the National Defense Forces, and the number of people who can enter here at any time does not exceed five.
While the guards stood ready, several cars approached from a distance, each flying the German flag. The platoon leader immediately stepped forward. "Please stop the car for inspection!"
He did not raise the gun in his hand, because he could see that the vehicles in this convoy were all very luxurious, definitely belonging to some big shots.
The BMW at the front came to a stop, and the Platoon Leader immediately walked over to the passenger side.
When the other party rolled down the window, the Platoon Leader was startled to see the clear colonel's rank on the other party's shoulder.
You should know that the person sitting in the passenger seat is a colonel, so the person sitting in the back must be at least a junior military officer. In the National Defense Forces, junior military officers are not common. This platoon leader has never seen anyone other than their own division commander. "Please show your entry and exit license certificate."
The Platoon Leader respectfully said, "Is the person sitting in your back seat Major General Mark?" The colonel wearing sunglasses took out his identification from his pocket and handed it to the Platoon Leader, who looked at it and seemed surprised.
Platoon Leader is a bit excited, after all, although the people who usually come here are all big shots, there are not many of them. He has never seen anyone who needs to enter here while on duty. It's such an honor to personally escort a brigadier in today. "Don't get too excited, I'm afraid you'll faint in a moment."
The colonel, wearing sunglasses, looked somewhat disdainfully at the excited platoon leader.
"If I told you that the person in the car behind is General Jung, and in the car after that is the Commander-in-Chief of the National Defense Force, what would you think?"
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Looking at the platoon leader in front of him, whose mouth could fit an egg, he said impatiently, "Stop standing there, go open the door quickly. Do you want to keep all these important people waiting behind you?"
"Okay, okay!"
Platoon Leader just came to his senses and hurriedly greeted his subordinates to move the roadblocks. Watching the long convoy file in, a soldier beside Platoon Leader couldn't help but ask, " Platoon Leader, why are there so many people here today? What are they here for?"
"I don't know, but what I can be sure of is that the thing we are guarding must be very important. We must ensure that nothing goes wrong here."
"Alright, let's be on high alert and make sure nothing, not even a fly, gets in here."
Actually, the Platoon Leader is right. What they are guarding is very important, not just the thing itself, but also the people.
Last month, a group of people was secretly airlifted from Belgium, Brussels to Germany. After they landed, they were quickly and secretly transferred here. Of course, they are not criminals; they are the group of physicists. "It's a pleasure to meet you, Mr. Strasser."
A young German excitedly shook Mr. Strasser's hand and said, "Is it comfortable here, Mr. Heisenberg?" Mr. Strasser smiled, noting that there were no distinctions of status here; everyone addressed each other by their first names, and there was no hierarchy.
This is also what Mr. Strasser requested. He has invested heavily to create the best research environment for these physicists. The guards here have been carefully selected by the Stasi, with a lineage of at least three generations of reliability.
"Very good, Mr. Strasser. The environment here is beautiful and uniquely decorated, and there are no disturbances. More importantly, the experimental equipment here is the best, even better than that in the UK and France."
"The funding for our experiments is unusually sufficient; I don't think there's a better place than here," said Warner Heisenberg. "I must admit, Mr. Strasser, that the sincerity shown by Germany is indeed substantial, and the research conditions here are excellent. It seems that coming here was the right decision."
On the side, Niels Bohr said that he was Heisenberg's teacher and won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922.
Initially, Goebbels encountered many difficulties persuading Bor to work in Germany because Bor had doubts about the "anti-Jewish policies" of the ethnic group Labour Party.
However, Germany quickly assured Bor that the "Jewish people" they were capturing were all extremely guilty individuals, and ordinary people would not be affected.
At the same time, Germany granted Bor the honorary status of "Aryan people," and with the persuasion of student Heisenberg, Bor finally agreed to come to Germany to work.
"This is natural; I invite you all here to push the frontiers of physics once again. Providing the best research conditions is what we should do. If we can achieve breakthroughs in physics during our lifetime, it will be a lifelong source of pride for us."
Strasser said with righteous indignation, and his words resonated with all the scientists present. After all, these individuals were not particularly interested in money; what truly attracted them was the ideal of pushing the frontiers of physics. "For that statement alone, I must raise a toast to you."
Bor raised his glass, and Heisenberg quickly followed suit, with everyone else in the room also raising their glasses in agreement.
"Here's to taking physics to the next level. Cheers."
"Cheers!"
Strasser did not stay in the room for long, as he knew he was not a physicist and lingering there would only distract the scientists from their work. So he discreetly slipped away, with only Heisenberg coming out to see him off. The young man seemed to have a good impression of Strasser.
"Mr. Strasser, I am very interested in the political program proposed by the Labour Party for ethnic groups. I believe that the German people have been oppressed by the Treaty of Versailles for too long, and it is necessary to lift this burden for their well-being. My return to Germany is also motivated by my desire to use my abilities to help Germany break free from this shackles."
As soon as Heisenberg expressed his enthusiasm, it was understandable for a young person to be a bit impatient.
"Please don't call me Mr. Strasser; that feels too formal. Just call me Gregor.
I'm very pleased to hear that you have such thoughts, Warner. Germany is in need of talents like you right now."
"Of course, this group of people returning from Brussels is very important to Germany."
"Unfortunately, Mr. Einstein has a stubborn temper. I can persuade my teacher but not him."
Heisenberg is somewhat regretful.
"It's okay, anyway, Mr. Einstein has already returned to his home country, so I can just talk to him personally." Strasser didn't feel it was a pity; since Goebbels had brought back so many people, Einstein's absence didn't seem that important anymore. After all, what he needed most was an atomic bomb, and many physicists could help him complete this project. The symbolic significance of Einstein was greater than his actual importance.
"So, I want to ask you a question. Gregor, can you provide the German people with a happy life?"
After taking Strasser to the old man's residence, Bor asked Strasser a question he considered very important.
Strasser covered his left chest with his right hand and raised his left fist to the sky, swearing an oath:
"I, Gregor Strasser, vow here today:
In the future, I will lead the German people through all difficulties and obstacles, sweeping away all invading enemies.
Let the Germanic people stand tall at the pinnacle of the world, and let all German people live in peace and prosperity, with no exploitation in Germany."
"If I cannot achieve this, then after my death, I will be scorned by thousands and will never have a chance to rise again!"
Heisenberg was inspired by Strasser's passionate oath and solemnly declared, "From today onward, I, Warner Heisenberg, have decided to join the Germanic People's Labour Party and dedicate all my talents and loyalty to Germany!"
Heisenberg raised his left hand at a forty-five-degree angle, pointing directly at the sky. "Long live Supreme Leader Gregor Strasser!"
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