On July 23, 1942, Hersmann and Chloe flew in a Fokker 36 to Tallinn, the capital of the Baltic province of Estonia.
It's a city full of bearded old men in old military uniforms.
Most of them were dressed in shabby Tsarist uniforms, most of them looked very depressed and scruffy, and many of them were carrying Mosin Nagant rifles with no bolts or bullets, which had been taken by the German police station in Tallinn for safekeeping, and the bullets were gone, and they gathered outside Tombea Castle to defend their empress.
"Ula Ula Ulla" When Hersmann's Mercedes-Benz drove to the top of the Tombea Castle, the cheers of "Ula, Ula" suddenly sounded in his ears, startling the dozing Imperial Marshal, who thought that the Soviet Red Army was coming.
"Imperial Marshal, this is the White Russians cheering for their empress."
Lieutenant General Tiperskishi, chief of staff of Army Group North, sat in the seat opposite Hersman, and when he saw Hirschmann's shocked look, he hurriedly explained with a smile.
"It turned out to be White Russia," Hersman nodded, knowing that there were many old White Russians who had gathered in Tallinn after the outbreak of the Soviet-German war.
"It's these White Russians, mostly old men who are down, and who still dream of restoring their former glory."
Lieutenant General Tipersky shrugged his shoulders and continued: "Most of them belong to an organization called the Russian Military Union, of which Empress Olga is the leader.
Most of the group's members were Russians who had withdrawn from the Crimean peninsula with the Empress more than 20 years ago, when the Empress ordered them to keep their weapons ready for a counter-offensive against Soviet Russia. ” Because of the presence of Olga in this plane, the leader of White Russia is not Baron Wrangel, but Empress Olga herself.
Therefore, the empress herself replaced Wrangel as the main target of the assassination of Soviet and Russian agents.
Unfortunately, all the assassination attempts were unsuccessful, so Empress Olga can still walk out of the main entrance of Tombea Castle in the face of Baron Wrangel, who was supposed to be mysteriously infected with acute infectious tuberculosis, and several other White Russian tycoons.
When the old White Russian men gathered around the castle saw her come out, they all shouted "Ula" excitedly, and also bluffed the visiting Imperial Marshal Hersmann.
A slightly more decently dressed group of bearded Queen's Guards, armed with bayonet-mounted Mosin Nagant rifles, stepped out before the Empress could go out, and they made a passage through the cheering crowd so that Hersman's car could drive to the gates of Tombea Castle.
The car stopped, and the first to get out of the passenger seat was Colonel Stauffenberg, who opened the back door, and the chief of staff of Army Group North, Lieutenant General Tipelskich, got out and saluted Empress Olga, and then stood on the side, and finally the Hesmanns, who were visiting today, came out of the car.
"Olga, what's going on" Hersman got out of the car and saw a smiling Empress Olga, who did not address her by "Your Majesty", but by her first name.
Olga laughed and said, "Haha, Ludwig, it is the greatest joy that you and Chloe can come to Tombea." ” The empress is in her forties this year, but she still retains a fairly beautiful figure, a graceful figure, and a radiant appearance.
Instead of reaching out to Hirschman and making a drooping gesture to kiss hersman, she leaned over her heavily powdered cheek and let Hirschman kiss it, and then she kissed Hirschman on the cheek as well.
She and Hersman rarely see each other, but every time they meet, they seem very affectionate, so much so that there are some rumors about their special relationship with each other.
After kissing Hersman, the Empress performed the same affectionate etiquette with her best friend Chloe, and the two of them were actually good sisters who often corresponded.
Greeting her good sister, the Empress stood between Hersman and Chloe, holding one in one hand, and walked towards the castle of Tombea in full view of everyone.
And those old White Russian men saw that their empress was so affectionate with the head of the Junker army, the Marshal of the Hesman Empire, and Ulla shouted even harder, these people have been poor for more than 20 years, and they have long had no integrity to speak of, so they don't care that their empress uses "politics in bed" or some other unsavory method to deal with the Marshal of the Reich "Olga, you have a lot of supporters."
Hersman walked into Tombea Castle and found that it was very lively insideTombea Castle is a large castle, its layout is a bit like a small city, the outside is a city wall built against the mountain, inside are dozens of very beautiful and exquisite buildings, and there is an Orthodox cathedral.
For most of the years leading up to Olga's arrival, all the buildings in the castle were vacant.
But now it is thriving, and almost every building has a head sticking out of the window or poking out half of its body, but these people are not old White Russian men, most of them are women and children, and they should be the families of White Russian veterans.
"This is just a part," Olga said with a laugh, "more than 200,000 loyal subjects who followed me away, and millions of Russians who left Soviet Russia on their own.
And in Russia, too, there are many people who support me. ” Olga felt good about herself as she dragged Hersman and Chloe towards her palace, "As long as I can return to Petrograd and raise the banner of the Russian Empire again, at least thirty percent of Russians will support me." ” Speaking of this, she suddenly turned her head and looked at Hersmann with a look of surprise, "Ludwig, you must have come all the way to Tallinn to return to Russia."
"I really guessed it" Hersman smiled and nodded, "Olga, would you like to return to Petrograd with our army" "Yes, of course yes," Olga cried out with joy like a little girl who had received the clothes or jewelry she had always dreamed of, and then kissed Hersman on the cheek.
"Your Majesty, the Germans just want to take advantage of us" "Yes, my majesty, I also don't think the Germans really want to help us take Petrograd."
On the night of the Hirschmanns' visit to Tallinn, the dinner and dance party had dispersed.
In the Queen's Chambers at Tombea Castle, Olga's right-hand man, Baron Wrangel, who was sixty-four years old this year, looked sick, and Prince Felix Yusupov, who was old and bearded, were suspicious of the Germans' intentions.
Of course, their suspicions were justified, because until the outbreak of the Soviet-German war, the German government had firmly controlled the White Russia in the European Community, preventing them from going to trouble the Soviet Union, and not supporting the restoration of the White Russian state.
Olga sat motionless in front of a carved dresser, allowing a court maid to remove her makeup and comb her hair.
Hearing the words of the two henchmen, the empress just smiled faintly.
"What if we are used by others, it is good that we still have the value of being used.
And we don't necessarily don't have a chance, maybe a part of the people in the country has long been tired of the Bolsheviks."
"Your Majesty, this is very unlikely."
Prince Yusupov said with a wry smile, "The Bolshevik Party has spent more than twenty years smearing us, and the current generation of Russians has grown up listening to bad words about the Romanov dynasty." ” As an undying Russian reactionary, Prince Yusupov had always been attentive to the situation in the Soviet Union, so he knew what image of a White Russian aristocrat in the minds of ordinary Soviet people.
The Empress of Russia sneered, shook her head, and said: "My Prince, I am also studying the Soviet Union, and I am more careful than you, so I know that in today's Soviet Union, in fact, there are quite a few people who are very dissatisfied with the rule of the Bolsheviks."
"The Bolsheviks were a party that advocated equality, resistance to oppression and heroism, but under their rule there was inequality, oppression and enslavement," she said in a mocking tone.
They profess to build an absolutely fair society, but instead they build a hierarchical state.
The people in the middle and upper echelons of the Bolshevik hierarchy naturally supported the rule of the Bolsheviks.
But the people at the bottom of the oppressed must have a strong idea of rebellion in their hearts, because the national education of the Bolsheviks tells them to resist oppression, and our arrival will give them the opportunity to rebel against the Bolsheviks and change their own destiny."
The Imperial Marshal, who was now sleeping with Chloe in his arms, would have regretted carrying her out to disgust Stalin if he heard the words of Empress Olga.
Because this woman really studied the country of the USSR thoroughly Soviet society was by no means equal, on the contrary, it was hierarchical.
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What level of people they are, what kind of house they live in, what kind of food they eat, what kind of car they take, and what path they take up are completely different.
Don't compare those big cadres who entered GC doctrine ahead of schedule with ordinary Soviet people, even among ordinary Soviet citizens, there is actually superiority and inferiority.
For example, is it not a dream for a Soviet rural youth from a rich peasant family to dare to say that he is equal to a Soviet rural youth from a poor peasant family, not to mention that this "black N" peasant from a rich peasant family is compared with a revolutionary youth from a working family with a Moscow hukou.
Therefore, inequality existed in the Soviet Union, and the people in the middle and lower classes were actually oppressed classes, and at the same time, the national education practiced in the Soviet Union was to inculcate the concept of equality and resistance to oppression, and on the one hand, to implement oppression, and at the same time to teach people to resist, which was the fatal death hole of Soviet society t1706231537: