Chapter 2: Ethnic Theory is Deadly
Jews! I have thought for a long time in the reserve army! It is the Jews! It is those parasites that have caused our defeat! Mr. Gu! They all deserve to be hanged! Because his eyes could not see and were burning with pain, Hitler got up very early, the pain made him grit his teeth, and whenever he casually mentioned the Jews, his expression became even more ferocious
Early the next morning, the 16th Infantry Corps of Austria began a planned evacuation of the wounded. A group of severely injured soldiers was carried onto the train by medics, as they were to be transferred to the rear for recovery. As for whether they would return to the battlefield, only fate could tell.
Eliminate that damned guy here! This was the first thought that flashed through Akado's mind. He knew who was behind him, he knew what he would do in the future, and now was the best time to resolve everything, to nip it all in the bud, which was the best approach
This statement is very much to Hitler's liking
In a daze, Akado had fallen asleep again. He was indeed poisoned, so he felt justified sleeping on the floor of the field hospital at the headquarters—the beds were reserved for the severely injured, and his condition did not even warrant a stretcher, leaving him to sleep on the floor
After walking for more than ten minutes, this army of disabled individuals finally found their regiment headquarters. It was neither due to Akado's good fortune nor because he possessed the aura of a protagonist—anyone who encountered over 30 disorganized comrades and still followed them would indeed be a fool
In this moment, Akado even felt that his being deliberately placed in this time and at this location was to be endowed with a mission, and that mission was—to assassinate Hitler here.
Of course, Akado is not tying his shoelaces; he picked up a rifle from a corpse by the roadside. God knows whether the military officials above will hang him for losing the rifle—besides, from Akado's perspective, carrying a rifle better demonstrates that he retreated to care for his injured comrades, rather than fleeing
As his own theories gradually collapsed and distorted, Hitler ultimately resorted to one of the core justifications of his ideology: "But why, as a Jew, is my superior so shameless and despicable? He is simply a disgusting, filthy insect!"
Two individuals conversed throughout the entire day. As patients, they sat at a distance watching the battle intensify. The distant sound of cannon fire rumbled, and on the horizon, black columns of smoke loomed ominously. With each large-caliber shell that fell, the earth trembled in response
"Mr. Gu, are you from the Third Company?" In the field hospital of the regiment, Hitler, who had been simply bandaged, finally calmed down a bit and began to talk incessantly with Akado. Akado also finally learned of one of Hitler's bad habits—he talked excessively.
He slung the rifle over his shoulder, retrieved two grenades and several dozen rounds of ammunition from the corpse, and armed himself. Only then did Akado set off again with his blind army, looking quite the part.
Please, this is a chaotic era, a time when heroes emerge alongside demons. Coming here, the hope of survival, the dawn of a career, and the opportunity to traverse the world all lie with this person behind me. If I kill him, I might just end up dying in the confusion of World War I. Who would be willing to do that
Akado put his arm around Hitler's shoulder, helping him to stand up, and they walked step by step to the outside of the tent, breathing in the fresh air while gently guiding the conversation: "Dear Mr. Hitler, this is another topic, which involves analyzing issues based on facts. This is a truth; everything should be based on facts, right? ... ... "
His hand had already grasped the bayonet, and the gas mask was lifted and held in his left hand. However, Akado did not turn back; he continued to move forward step by step. The fresh air filled his chest, making him feel as if he were alive again. Akado only struggled slightly before completely abandoning the thought of eliminating the person behind him
His movements were gentle, fearing that Hitler's hands would feel pain after being corroded by the gas. Hitler nodded gratefully and released his tightly clenched hand. Creases were left on the shoulders of Akado's coat, indicating how forcefully Hitler had grasped it
I firmly believe that most of those Jews are parasites Hitler wavered but still stubbornly insisted
It is indeed remarkable how a person of few words can move so many through a speech. He possesses no other weapon, only his voice. With this formidable tool, he has persuaded everyone who has encountered him, thus reorganizing and integrating a formidable faction into a well-known entity.
Hitler was madly in love with this country, a love that penetrated to the marrow of his bones. Therefore, he strongly agreed with Akado's assertion that anyone who could dedicate themselves to the entire nation was a good person
"Hitler! You must understand that many of the weapons we use for combat were created by the Jewish people of our homeland, and many were donated by the Jewish community of our homeland. In fact, what we need to do is not to exterminate the Jews, but to make people believe that Jews do not exist in this world at all!" Akado looked at Hitler with his distinctive blue eyes and uttered the above statement.
Therefore, individuals who do nothing of substance yet consistently engage in infuriating actions at critical moments should be apprehended and thrown into a mustard gas chamber. Akado believed that if Hitler's superior officer could return the Iron Cross medal owed to Hitler, humanity could have avoided at least three years of war.
Nonsense! Akado's words drove Hitler into a frenzy, and he angrily declared: "The Jews are pitiful and insignificant! They are utterly untrustworthy! They are draining the lifeblood of our nation! Do you understand? They all deserve to go to hell"
Akado nodded; now he must persuade Hitler to accept his theory of broad democracy in order to curb Hitler's excessive distortion of democratic theory: "Yes! Anyone who loves the great German Empire is a true German, and those selfish, despicable, cowardly scum, even if they are pure Aryans, are certainly not part of the great German nation"
Please wait a moment! I need to stop for a few seconds!" He loudly reminded everyone behind him, then tapped Hitler's finger: "Loosen up a bit, I need to squat down to tie my shoelaces.
Hitler listened intently to Accardo's exposition; for the first time, he felt he had found a kindred spirit. His vague nationalist thoughts were perfectly complemented by a newly acquainted friend named Accardo. Although there were still some deviations from Hitler's own ideas, what Accardo articulated seemed very correct, indeed.
However, Akado really wants to slap Hitler in front of him twice, so that he can quiet down, as there is too much for him to organize and too much content that needs to be clarified
Upon hearing this and the name of the *picture* book, Akado instinctively performed two actions: one was to reach for the dagger at his waist with his right hand, and the other was to lift his gas mask with his still-pained left hand, before turning around
Hitler was perplexed; he still could not fully comprehend Akado's words: "To make people believe that Jews do not exist? Isn't that tantamount to exterminating them and then destroying everything about them?"
Akado glanced at Hitler, cleared his throat, and then said: "Hitler, do you know? You are too narrow-minded! Some Jews are indeed very evil, that is true, but there are also some Jews who can be useful to us, and we should hire them at high salaries to contribute to our country"
It is as if Western scholars are indifferent to the casualties of Chinese soldiers on the Asian battlefield and disdain the suffering of Chinese civilians. As a Chinese scholar, Akado also adopts an attitude of "not my concern" towards the chaos and slaughter occurring in Europe.
"I am completely confused by you. Do you intend to rely on a strange theory to annihilate a Jewish nation?" Hitler stared at Akado with a puzzled expression
You are truly a learned person. That night, before falling asleep, Hitler said to Akado, who was lying on the floor beside his sickbed, "It is really a wonderful thing to know you"
"So what means shall we use to distinguish them?" Hitler was perplexed; his immature racial theories were completely shattered by the man before him named Akado. He felt that there was nothing wrong with Akado's words, yet he also wanted to uphold his own views
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Thank you! You are right!" Hitler said while touching his bandaged eyes, which still burned with pain. He greatly admired Akado's ruthlessness, appreciating his words: "Capture them and throw them into the mustard gas chamber!" https://www.hetushu.com.
As for saving humanity or rescuing the Jewish people, Akado does not have any personal feelings about it. If he were facing figures like General Yamamoto or the Emperor of Japan, he would turn around and strike decisively. As for Hitler, Akado does not harbor any deep-seated hatred or enmity.
In any case, you cannot drive away all the useful Jews; at the very least, you cannot expel that Jew named Einstein to America. Accardo firmly convinced himself and then began to persuade Hitler: "By contribution! If a Jewish engineer can produce tanks for the Empire, then he is patriotic! But if a person only knows how to fill his stomach and harass women on the street, then he is a parasite!"
No! No! Dear Hitler, this is entirely a different matter! I have a theory, this theory is called the Great German Democratic Theory! Akado presented a theory of national definition that only appeared in China many years later; in that time and space, this theory had another name, called the "Theory of the Chinese Nation"
Hitler, standing behind, gripped the shoulder of Gu Chang'an tightly, his hand firmly clutching Akado's military coat. From the strength of his grip, it was evident that his eyes must be burning with pain. Akado released his right hand, which had been gripping the bayonet's handle, and with his somewhat clumsy left hand, he neatly folded the gas mask and placed it back into the box
However, after a day of conversation, Akado roughly understood the current time and place. Hitler was injured by gas during this historically famous battle, which occurred just a few days before the 16th Infantry Corps of Austria was about to retreat from the front lines
The morning in the barracks is far from satisfactory. Akado, a soldier of the current German Army, struggles to put on his old military coat with his right hand while helplessly listening to the incessant chatter of his new friend beside him