I Don’t Need Nazis In My Germany

Chapter 21:



March 1, 1938

Berlin, Northern Germany, Berlin War Ministry Parade Ground In Austria, just as I remembered, the disturbances caused by the Austrian Nazi Party members were incessant.

Arthur Seyss-Inquart, the Minister of the Interior and the representative of the Austrian Nazis, was probably just standing by and watching.

The exasperated Austrian Chancellor Schuschnigg would try to hold a referendum in March against the unification with Germany, but the problem was that I couldn't remember the exact date.

I might know about major events like the start of World War II, but there was no way I could remember the dates of every minor incident… I dearly missed real-time internet searches.

Fearing I might forget even the memories I brought from modern times, I had diligently written them down, filling an entire notebook.

I wrote the notebook in Korean, not German, so even if someone saw it, they wouldn't be able to understand it.

In the Europe of today, the country of Korea had almost no recognition, let alone its language.

After neatly ignoring the demands for a reinvestigation from Rundstedt and Beck, Hitler and the Nazi Party promoted a large number of Army personnel as the Austrian issue began to die down.

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