I Don’t Need Nazis In My Germany

Chapter 48:



September 19, 1939

Central Germany, 9th Military District Kassel, Frankfurt – Dietrich Schacht's Residence

"Will Oktoberfest be held, they ask. Haha. The Bavarians are something else."

I burst out laughing while reading today's issue of the Frankfurter Zeitung.

Oktoberfest. It's a famous beer festival held in Bavaria from late September to early October, well-known even in modern Germany, but it was an ill-fated festival that degenerated into a Nazi rally during their rule.

Bavaria, with its large Catholic population, was the birthplace of Nazism and had high support for the party. However, following the new government's exposés and the Holy See's endorsement, they immediately switched their stance and began to wonder if they could hold a traditional Oktoberfest.

Incredible in so many ways.

"That's just how Bavarians are.

I wonder if it can be held?"

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