Chapter 83: The Champion's Return (3)
The dictator Adolf Hitler screamed all night. Why would Britain, which believed it could coexist with Germany as a fellow Germanic nation, do this?
Why are the Anglo-Saxons betraying Germany and siding with the Reds and the inferior Yellows?
Hitler didn’t think about how the war threats he sent would be received in Britain.
The Führer, who was increasingly dependent on drugs, led the country with impulsive flashes of insight, so he was far removed from the perspective of ordinary people.
“This is betrayal. Do you know, Hess? The Anglo-Saxons have betrayed the Germanic cause!”
The Führer’s unique logic was difficult for ordinary people to understand right away.
“I, too, did not know that the British would betray the goodwill you showed them through Mein Kampf, mein Führer.”
But Hess, the party secretary who faithfully served the Führer, understood those words perfectly.
“I was thinking of preserving the dignity of the British Empire. But how!”
