The Third Reich

Chapter 492 Response to Roosevelt (Plus, Thanks for the Reward)

"We didn't start this war." Standing on the turret of the Deutsches, looking at the enthusiastic crowd around, Cyric's speech began.

"We are peace-loving. During the First World War, we finally chose to surrender, or for peace. However, the facts have taught us a vivid lesson. In this era, disarming ourselves is such a foolish act ."

"Our army has endured harsh conditions, allowing us to retain only 100,000 troops, our territory has been divided, and countless German compatriots have endured the oppression and bullying of other nations."

"The weak Weimar government can't make our people live a happy life at all. Democracy is just a joke. The empire needs strong leaders. Until the great head of state, leading our empire, From the mess of the Weimar government, it was built single-handedly!"

Cyric has always been mentioning Hitler. Anyway, he is just a dead person, and he should live in the hearts of the people forever.

"When the Führer leads the Workers' Party and comes to power, we have an ideal, so that we Germans, like Americans and Romans, can walk in the world with dignity!" Cyric said: "We are peace-loving. We look at the world with friendly eyes. Unfortunately, the facts have poured cold water on us."

"Incomparable hatred for the rise of Germany, other countries, they even tried to obstruct us by assassinating our head of state. It was not us who provoked this war, but those who were secretly trying to carve up our territory, Those conspirators who made us weak and slaughtered again!"

"In this war, we have no choice. When our head of state was assassinated, I once said that the blood debt must be paid in blood! The Poles assassinated our president. This is an endless war."

"However, unfortunately." Cyric's tone changed: "Behind Poland are Britain and France. When we launched a war of revenge, Britain and France stood up and declared war on us."

"Our battle for revenge has evolved into this world war. We are forced, we are peace-loving, but we will never fear war. The results of World War I tell us that compromise and surrender are inconclusive. , can only take up arms and fight for our peace!" Cyric raised his right hand high: "Long live Germany!"

"Long live Germany!" All around, the crowd was excited, and everyone was agitated.

Different from history, the World War II that has now evolved, Germany has sufficient reasons to go to war, Germany is the victim, and Germany wants revenge.

Cyric's brief words recounted the whole process. Bruce in the cabin couldn't help but nod his head. Yes, that's exactly what it was. It wasn't Germany that started the war, but Britain and France. Britain and France wanted to give Poland a head start. , the war broke out.

Germany, is the side of justice!

"But, unfortunately, just a few days ago, on the other side of the ocean, I heard a voice." What Cyric will speak next is the point.

A few days ago, Roosevelt gave a speech in the United States. The title of this speech was a letter to Germany.

Facing the situation of the old continent on the other side of the ocean, and facing Roosevelt's own upcoming new round of elections, Roosevelt was actually building momentum for himself.

Roosevelt, who thought he was very smart, broadcast his speech to the world.

"People all over the world are living day and night in fear of a new war, and any new war in the process is bound to have an impact on the American people and future generations."

By doing this, he wanted to make the German dictator into a mess, so as to achieve the purpose of educating the world, especially the American people.

At the same time, he wants to stir up domestic sentiments in the United States. In this war that broke out in Europe, the United States will not be alone, and the United States will certainly be threatened.

Roosevelt, definitely a militant, had begun to preach the German threat, but unfortunately, he would never have thought of Cyric's response.

How to refute Roosevelt? That's too simple. Hitler in history was quite old-fashioned, and now Cyric, of course, has to do the same, mad at the old lame man.

"Although I can guess what, as a precedent that the United States has never had before, surpassing the practice of George Washington, and preparing to participate in the third presidential election with an extremely thick skin, Roosevelt will of course have to build momentum."

Cyric's words made the people at the scene laughed.

Roosevelt is really thick-skinned. The practice of the two presidents of the United States has not been written into the law. As long as he is thick-skinned and believes that his ability exceeds that of Washington, he will dare to run for a third term.

"Although he was reluctant to answer the telegram from such an insignificant figure, the President of the United States, who was running for a third term. But the impact of Roosevelt's speech on the world compelled me to reply. First of all, I declare that my own Will not be moved by optimist yelling and messianic telegrams."

Saying that, Cyric took out a crumpled piece of paper from his pocket. This attitude was enough.

Then, he read.

"...all international problems can be resolved at the conference table..."

After reading the proposal, Cyric paused, then said, "Answer."

It's like a primary school student answering a question. This answer was spoken in cadence, and when they heard this tone, almost everyone present shouted: "Answer."

The Germans, with their characteristic humor, are responding to the cheeky guy from across the ocean.

“I would be very happy if these issues were resolved at the conference table. However, my suspicions are well-founded, and that is that the country that most clearly expressed disbelief in the usefulness of the conference was the United States itself.”

"Because the greatest conference in history is the League of Nations, which represents the peoples of the world, and was established by the will of one American president, and yet the first country to back down from such an effort was the United States! "

"The liberty of North America was not obtained from the conference table, nor was the Civil War decided at the conference table. As for the countless struggles for the final conquest of the entire North American continent, I will not speak."

"I say these words only to express your opinion, Mr. Roosevelt, which, though undoubtedly deserving of the greatest respect, has no proof in the history of your own country or the history of the rest of the world."

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