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Chapter 489 The Death of the Leader (1)

Weirle didn't make Xu Jun wait for a long time, because he was already on the way to the head of state when he was talking just now. With Weirle, the commander-in-chief of the Army and two other marshals, and the rest of the generals and school officials had been ordered to return to Berlin.

Xu Jun simply borrowed the small building of Feng Heinzberg's house, and in the doctor's small living room, the core of the Imperial Command held an extraordinary meeting.

Dr. Heinzberg was flattered by this and gave up his mansion without hesitation. Every move of the head of state may be recorded in the record of the imperial grandfather. It is impossible for his own manor to be famous worldwide because of this conference.

Mrs. Doridette prepared fragrant black tea and small fennel pancakes she baked by herself for several big names who had only seen in newspapers. The delicious flavor was unanimously praised and welcomed by several marshals.

"Well, Weirle, I might be the last person here to know this news." Xu Jun lit a cigar and put the match in the ashtray.

"Now please tell me if Mussolini has really died."

"Do you just want to confirm this? My Head of State, then my answer is yes. The agent of the Eye of Odin watched him stop breathing with his own eyes." Weirle sat respectfully, and the Italian incident happened. Obviously, no one wanted to investigate the issue of the Head of State's private escape.

Italy involves a large amount of German interests, and now they must get Xu Jun's nod to allow them to discuss the next response plan.

"So you can tell me what happened." Xu Jun moved back, tilted his head slightly, and made a sure gesture with his fingers.

"At noon this day, Mussolini gave a speech in the square in front of the Palace of Quirinar as planned." Weirle took out a piece of letter paper from his pocket and then put on his monocles.

The weather in Rome that day was not very good. It had just rained heavily in the morning, and the sky was covered with clouds. At noon, a level 4 west wind began to blow, which made the people gathered in the square feel a little chill.

However, the atmosphere at the scene was still very warm. Mussolini's supporters waved the flags of their respective groups frantically, most of them were organized citizens, and some Italians rushed over from the countryside after getting the news.

The young black-shirts walked back and forth in the clearings made specifically for them, practicing the flag-making ceremony of the National Fascist Party in ancient Roman colors, which was a common form of congratulations to their respected leaders and at the same time declared their loyalty.

It was originally planned that Mussolini drove to the venue from the Prime Minister's residence. Due to some personal reasons, it was about fifteen minutes later than the scheduled time. However, this was harmless, and the leader's supporters were still in high spirits. Looking at the greatest Italian, many people were excited and burst into tears.

The entire venue was boiling, and people rushed to shout slogans to salute the leaders. The black fascist flag fluttered high in the square. Surrounded by a group of officers and politicians in gorgeous uniforms, the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Italy strode to the high-rise stage.

Mussolini stood on the platform with his waist in his back, lifting his famous chin high, and glanced across the audience from left to right. Then the Italian leader clenched his fists and raised his arms high. The noisy cheers gradually stopped, and the entire square became silent after a few seconds.

Mussolini was filled with pride when he saw the scene in front of him. He still controlled the hearts of the Italian people. Only Mussolini could rule the Italian kingdom.

It is not a shame to temporarily bow to the German head of state. Caesar also bowed his head to Pompeii. Mussolini has adjusted his mentality during this period. As long as he sits in this position, he will have a chance to make a comeback.

This rally is a show of the power of the kingdom's prime minister, who will declare his right to the citizens of Italy to the nation. He will let those who try to oppose him see what a tragic ending will be achieved by those who betray themselves, oppose themselves, and conspire to overthrow themselves.

At the beginning, the leader was still cliché, and he promoted his struggle history, the political philosophy of the national fascist party, and how happy the people's lives were, and how great Italy achieved under his leadership.

Every pause in the speech will surely attract thunderous applause. Of course, this was arranged in advance, but the Italians are indeed a little addicted to it. The Italians like the excitement too much, and they are not very interested in the order advocated by Mussolini. They support this leader because they like his way of speaking. Many of the words spoke to them and resonated with them.

As the saying goes, no one would not want their country to become stronger, especially in Europe, which has been chaotic. A strong country not only means the safety of the family, it also means a lot of things. It means the development of overseas colonies, it means that it can ignore the opposition of other countries and seize the benefits they need, and it means that the people can live a comfortable life, and the next generation does not have to be exhausted to have a full meal.

Mussolini promised that he would make Italy stronger, and he did fulfill part of his oath. He saved Italy's economy, eliminated the impact of the economic crisis, built a huge army, allowed the people to see the power of unity, and also set off a dream for the Italians to rebuild the Roman Empire.

The Mediterranean is our sea, what an exciting slogan that the Italians will, under the leadership of Mussolini, revive the glory of their ancestors and let those messy empires go to hell, and no one can point fingers at the great Italy anymore.

Mussolini became an idol of the Italians and a symbol of state power. His series of nationalist policies also resonated with most Italians.

The Italians are born with romanticism, and they worship powerful leaders, obsessed with speeches piled up by personal charm and gorgeous words. At the same time, Italians are also realistic. Mussolini and his fascist party brought broth, fragrant belly and delicious tomato sauce to reappear on their tables, freeing them from the days of hungry during the economic crisis, and making laughter come back to the faces of school children on the street.

Mussolini's speech was once again successful, and people believed in everything he said, believing that everything was derived from the conspiracy of a group of traitors, and the hero who smashed this conspiracy and saved Italy from the crisis was Mussolini, the great leader standing on the podium.

All thanks to his courage and perseverance. He personally directed the warriors who supported him and fought desperately with the traitors who betrayed the country, so that the conspiracy of those traitors did not easily succeed.

As for the war between Italy and Germany, this was completely the trap of those conspirators. They instructed the ignorant Italian soldiers to launch an attack on the Yugoslav barracks. In fact, they had known that the German observation team was stationed there, with the purpose of letting German officers die at the hands of Italian soldiers.

These people thought they could play Italy and Germany in the applause. They deliberately provoked the war between Germany and Italy. Their purpose was to take advantage of the opportunity of Roman troops being empty and launch a coup aimed at overthrowing Prime Minister Mussolini.

Fortunately, at the critical moment, the German head of state learned the truth of the whole matter. This great leader had an extremely noble soul. He hated evil and hated all dirty conspiracies. He even ignored the reality that Germany was fighting against Italy, resolutely ordered the German Wehrmacht to stand on the side of the justice Mussolini.

So on the day of the coup, the German army forcibly landed on the beach of Anzio at the request of the Italian commander and rushed into the city of Rome with lightning. In cooperation with Mussolini, they defeated the traitors and rescued the country from the conspirators under the command of the Italian Prime Minister.

In this incident, a great Italian soldier played the most critical role, and it was because of his disdainful efforts that ultimately led to the complete bankruptcy of the rebellion conspiracy.

This great Italian soldier is the Chief of Staff of the Roman Command of the Kingdom of Italy and Marshal Bardoglio.

ps: The matter was done early, so I quickly wrote and sent it up early, so I have been waiting for you for a long time. Thank you for your understanding. (To be continued.)
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