Henry knew this, but he had to show his disdain for it, "Of course! The great Red Navy will crush all reactionaries!"

After a round of words expressing his determination, Henry exchanged some meaningless diplomatic words with Brian before ending this round of negotiations. After returning to the embassy, Henry immediately said to his two assistants: "We need to send the new situation back to Paris immediately!"

The two assistants agreed with this opinion and quickly sent back the news that Germany might side with the People's Revolutionary League. Because the matter was of great importance, Henry and his assistants did not take a break. They waited in the communication room for the latest instructions from Paris.

However, Paris did not respond quickly after receiving the news. This happens frequently. After the intelligence is transmitted back, it needs to be analyzed. After the report is submitted, the leaders also need time to discuss before new instructions are issued.

Chapter 938: Backstab of Justice

Henry and his two assistants waited until late at night, but Paris did not recover. He really couldn't bear it anymore. He thought that the revolutionary fighters were fearless and could face all difficulties and obstacles, but his body was honest.

I drank cup after cup of coffee. Capitalist coffee tastes bitter and must be mixed with milk and sugar. Even so, I still felt sleepy in waves.

In a trance, Henry's head suddenly nodded forward, and he quickly woke up from his sleep. This is bad, Henry thought, why am I so weak?

Looking to the side, he saw two assistants sitting on chairs, nodding their heads like chicks pecking at rice. Seeing this, although Henry was very sleepy, he still wanted to laugh. He stood up, rubbed his eyes, walked over and patted the shoulders of the two assistants, saying, "It's too late, let's rest first. Chairman Sebastian said that only when you rest well can you work well!"

The two assistants staggered and yawned, "Well...haha...then let's take a rest first."

While the trade unions and the Axis were secretly in contact, the Indian People's Army continued to move south, and the existence of the Madras Republic had entered a countdown. For Germany, this was not the worst.

On December 1940, 12, the Central Committee of the Union issued some new orders, and the troops deployed in eastern Poland entered western Poland. The People's Army, with a number of up to 27 million, still took a defensive posture, but this was a large army of several million. When it was in eastern Poland, it was still a thorn in the side of the German Empire. Now that it was stationed in western Poland, it was almost impossible for the German Empire to breathe.

The German ambassador quickly lodged a protest, believing that the People's Revolutionary League's actions damaged the traditional friendship between the League and Germany and would trigger a lot of unnecessary speculation and panic. He hoped that the People's Revolutionary League would abandon this wrong practice.

If possible, the German ambassador also hopes to sign a non-aggression treaty with the People's Revolutionary League again. Since the war began, the German Empire has been worried about being stabbed in the back, and now, this possibility has increased tenfold.

[People's Revolutionary League] The Ministry of Foreign Affairs praised the friendship between the German people and the Allied people, refused to sign a non-aggression pact, and explained the deployment of heavy troops in western Poland: to prevent riots instigated by certain hostile forces.

This is not just an excuse, there has always been a strong resistance among the Poles. The alliance's forced promotion of Chinese education in Poland has made the Polish people more dissatisfied.

Both the German Empire and the Trade Union had established many secret organizations in Poland. Germany planned to mobilize them when necessary to sabotage the alliance and create more favorable conditions for the German offensive.

The trade union's plan was to first destroy the German Empire and then launch an attack on the People's Revolutionary League, so that the Polish trade unionists could be mobilized and contribute to the Red Army's final victory.

Poland was once part of the Russian Empire, but it was not absorbed by the alliance like the Russian Empire. Poland has been divided and restored several times in history, and this country has done a good job in preventing being absorbed.

The League maintained a high-handed rule in Poland, and for more than 20 years, only about two-thirds of the Poles accepted the fact that they were members of the People's Revolutionary League. Among the remaining one-third, some were pro-German, some were pro-syndicalists, and some were pro-American. Of course, the United States is now in a bad state, and fewer people are counting on Americans to save Poland.

No matter which country they are pro-China, their goal is to expel the power of the People's Revolutionary League and make the disappeared Poland reappear.

[People's Revolutionary League] The Ministry of Foreign Affairs' use of the rebellion in western Poland is not without reason, but Germany cannot accept this argument. The so-called rebellion was nothing more than rural Poles gathering together, burning the five-star red flag of the League, and then attacking the police station.

Because the Union has always deployed troops and armed police in Poland, it is not so easy to sabotage. For decades, the largest rebellion only required the deployment of armed police.

In the eyes of the German government, the alliance's actions in western Poland were an obvious signal of war. If the alliance was ready, it would definitely launch an attack.

After analysis, the German General Staff believed that the so-called defensive deployment was just an illusion. In order to find out the movements of the Allied forces

, the General Staff had to use its trump card.

Many spy networks lurking in Poland, Belarus and other parts of the Union were activated. Intelligence personnel who had been planted for more than ten years at a great cost should be used at the most critical moment, and now is the most critical moment.

The [People's Revolutionary League]'s Purge Committee and the National Security Bureau and other intelligence departments soon noticed the changes in the situation. In many places, radio signals that had never been seen before suddenly appeared; some rarely seen signals also became active and sent a lot of encrypted information.

Some of the signals were located in locations where military transport routes could be observed, while others appeared near some confidential units.

After discovering so many suspicious signals, the Alliance immediately stepped up its counter-espionage operations. Due to the development of radio reconnaissance technology and the Alliance's persistent efforts to build a household registration system, the counter-espionage operations yielded a lot of results, and a number of "mole rats" who had been lurking in the Alliance for more than ten or twenty years were caught.

If the situation wasn't so dire, the moles would have likely remained dormant, perhaps undetected until their death.

By sending a large number of people and applying advanced technology, the alliance caught a lot of spies and implicated many more. However, there were also many who were not caught. Radio technology came out more than a decade ago, and intelligence agencies of various countries have studied it and know how to use it and how to guard against it.

In simple terms, as long as you don't appear in the same place multiple times and don't keep the phone on for too long each time, you can avoid being tracked down to the source of the signal to a large extent. However, this is only a stopgap measure. Signals that suddenly appear and disappear are definitely suspects, and the police will soon go to the nearby area to investigate.

Unless you never use it again in your life, if you walk by the river often, your shoes will get wet sooner or later.

Although the Alliance has stepped up its counterintelligence efforts, a lot of information has been passed on. The Axis has confirmed that the People's Revolutionary League is transporting more troops and technical equipment to the border, and the Syndicalists have received the same news, but Sebastian and Trotsky are not sure whether the People's Revolutionary League wants to "backstab the German Empire with justice" or wants to take action against the Syndicalists.

Chapter 939: Labor Union

The senior workers in Paris are now divided into two groups. One group believes that they should find out the intentions of the People's Revolutionary League before continuing the attack. If possible, it is not impossible to divide Germany equally with the People's Revolutionary League.

The other faction believed that the People's Revolutionary League had become corrupt and could not possibly be a match for the brave and fearless Red Army. No matter what conspiracy the People's Revolutionary League had, they would first overthrow Germany and then overthrow the People's Revolutionary League. It was not easy to get to the current advantageous situation. If they stopped the attack, it would only give the German army a chance to breathe, and they would pay a greater price in the future.

This group of people shouted loudly, claiming that anyone who dared to stop the fighting at this time would be wasting the sacrifices of the Workers' Syndicalist Red Army soldiers and committing a crime against the revolutionary cause!

However, the weight of the People's Revolutionary League was so heavy that even someone like Trotsky, who advocated "continuous revolution" all day long, could not ignore the existence of the People's Revolutionary League.

The current situation is very similar to the last World War, where two powers are fighting each other, and the winner is determined by the camp that does not survive.

Many people were very angry about the People's Revolutionary League's practice of sitting on the mountain and watching the tigers fight, and then taking advantage of the fire to rob. Sure enough, heresy is more hateful than paganism!

Trotsky believed that there was no need to worry so much, as the primary target of the People's Revolutionary League would definitely be the Axis camp headed by the German Empire.

"Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey and Germany are all sandwiched between Paris and Moscow. The Chinese have a saying: make friends with those far away and attack those near. It is impossible for those revisionists to leave the fat meat at their fingertips and cross the Axis territory to fight the trade unions. It doesn't make sense!"

Trotsky in this time and space is not the father of the Red Army, but he still has a strong appeal in the trade union camp. He is one of the main leaders of the trade union. He listed a lot of evidence to show that there is no need to worry about the People's Revolutionary League and the German Empire joining forces.

"I will go to Chang'an in person and talk to Lin Yongchang..."

"Wait a minute," Sebastian interrupted Trotsky, "what do you want to talk to him about?"

"Of course it's a matter of attacking Germany from both sides."

"We can talk, but after the Axis powers are eliminated, the People's Revolutionary League's troops must withdraw from Germany! For other places, the central government needs to send people to negotiate!"

"............", Trotsky frowned, "Chairman Lin will not agree to such conditions."

Sebastian seemed to say with some contempt: "Then don't talk to them. We have killed and injured millions of fascist gangs, and we can destroy the Axis powers without the help of the [People's Revolutionary League]. If they want to contribute a part of their strength to the cause of liberating all mankind, that's great. If they are unwilling to do it, we can destroy the Axis powers ourselves!"

As the Red Army of the Workers' Syndicate won victory after victory on the battlefield, Chairman Sebastian's momentum also rose, and he increasingly ignored other people. In the past, he still needed to discuss with others, but now the Workers' Syndicate has almost become Chairman Sebastian's one-man show.

If it weren't for Trotsky, Sebastian would have been the supreme leader. But because Trotsky took away his power, Sebastian

You can't just do whatever you want.

Sebastian's political ideas were very close to Trotsky's. Over the past few decades, he and Trotsky had worked closely together, purging a large number of counter-revolutionaries who had mingled in the revolutionary ranks and purifying the party's ranks. This is why the trade union is now thriving.

Now there is no one in the trade union who can challenge Sebastian and Trotsky. Both of them are strong-willed people. According to convention and past experience, it will be between these two people to decide the winner.

Sebastian believed in Trotsky's judgment on the People's Revolutionary League. As long as Trotsky negotiated terms with Lin Yongchang in Chang'an, the League would announce its participation in the war, and the pressure on the Red Army of the Workers' Syndicate on the front battlefield would be greatly reduced. This would be of great benefit to the Workers' Syndicate and the world revolution.

There were early signs that the People's Revolutionary League was inclined to join forces with the trade unions. When the American Commune was in the most dangerous time, it was the People's Revolutionary League that saved the situation in North America. Even if the People's Revolutionary League did not conclude a military alliance with the trade unions, it would definitely attack the Axis powers first.

This is obvious, and one only needs to look at the world map to see it, but few in the trade unions can see it. The other comrades in the party are very good, but few can compare with Comrade Trotsky in terms of insight.

However, Sebastian could not let Trotsky take all the credit. Trotsky's influence was already too great. If he were to make another tremendous contribution, who should the trade union listen to next?

Sebastian took off his pipe and said, "Comrade Trotsky, I agree to communicate directly with Lin Yongchang. I also think that you, Comrade Trotsky, are the most suitable candidate. However, the terms of the negotiation must be submitted to the Central Committee for review. Only after the Supreme Revolutionary Committee votes and agrees can we sign a treaty with those revisionists."

Among the people present, some agreed with Chairman Sebastian's opinion; others expressed doubts and concerns, "If we sign a military alliance with the People's Revolutionary League, what should we do after we eliminate the Axis powers? With the alliance in place, it will be difficult for us to take action against the revisionists."

Sebastian glanced at the comrade who was speaking. He was promoted from the workshop and factory. He was in charge of the workers' movement before and was known for his honesty and integrity. It turned out to be him. Sebastian thought: No wonder he said such childish words!

Treaties are used to bind both parties. As long as one party does not want to abide by it, no matter what kind of treaty it is, it is just a piece of paper.

Trotsky said: "The liberation of the world must be done step by step. The most important thing at present is to eliminate the fascist gang."

The German Empire once suppressed the fascists because those guys didn't know the rules. But soon, the German Fascist Party adjusted its strategy and no longer wanted to challenge the Junker officer corps' rule over Germany, nor did it mobilize the masses to attack the Junker landlords and big capitalists. Instead, it merged with the Junkers to a certain extent, forming a pattern in which the Junker officers occupied the upper house and the Fascist Party occupied the lower house, and they jointly ruled the German Empire.

In order to gain acceptance from the Junkers, the Fascist Party directed some syndicalists and Lin Yongchangists to loot and smash things. These were only minor incidents that often occurred in party struggles. However, the Fascist Party then persecuted the Jews, which made the syndicalists hate the Fascists even more, because there were many Jews in the leadership of the syndicalists.

Fascism has always been anti-syndicalism. It is hard to say whether it was anti-syndicalism because of anti-Semitism or whether it was because of anti-syndicalism that the anti-Semitic wave was set off. In short, many Jews in Germany were persecuted, which made the attitude of the Anglo-French alliance towards the Axis even worse.

Chapter 940

After the blockade, Germany lacked fuel, so many public baths were built to wash many people at a time. In the Jewish ghetto, many similar public baths were built.

After hearing these things, Trotsky's hatred for the Germans increased. In order to eliminate fascism as soon as possible, we need the power of the People's Party. He promised Chairman Sebastian that he would report the progress of the negotiations to Paris every night and would never act on his own.

Even if he acted on his own initiative, it would be useless. What if he had reached an agreement with the People's Revolutionary League in Chang'an, but Paris turned around and refused to recognize it?

With the goal of dealing with the Germans and achieving a phased victory in the world revolution in mind, Trotsky took a transport plane to Morocco, then flew to the Arabian Peninsula, and then changed to the Alliance's "Flying Fortress" to Lanzhou, and then took a train to Chang'an.

The Axis has its own considerations, the trade unions have their own ideas, and the People's Revolutionary League also has its own strategic plan, which will not change because of Trotsky's arrival. Ten years ago, Trotsky failed to change the strategic layout of the People's Revolutionary League in India. Will it be different this time?

Lin Yongchang did not meet Trotsky immediately, but asked him to rest first and negotiate with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs if there was anything he wanted to see or understand, as long as it did not involve confidentiality issues, he could visit.

Time flies. Lin Yongchang has been in this world for more than 40 years. According to the rules and regulations of the People's Revolutionary League, he is about to reach retirement age.

After so much time, many of the people I knew back then are no longer around. Trotsky is also very old, but this world revolutionary still has great ambitions and wants to complete the liberation of the world in his lifetime.

great deeds.

Yang Du accompanied Trotsky to look around Chang'an and asked what conditions the union could offer. Trotsky thought there was nothing to hide and quickly explained the union's negotiation conditions.

"I'm afraid that won't work." Yang Du shook his head after hearing the price offered by the trade union. "Chairman Lin will never agree to such a condition. None of the comrades in the Central Committee will agree to it."

"How about using Berlin as the boundary?"

Yang Du still shook his head. "I will report these conditions to Chairman Lin, but, please forgive me for being blunt, Paris's appetite is too big and has exceeded your strength."

Trotsky disagreed with this. He puffed out his chest and said, "Facts have proved that syndicalism is the most correct path and the future of mankind. From Europe to America, there are syndicalist comrades everywhere. If the Alliance can also take the right path, it will only take half a year to eliminate the Axis powers and liberate the world..."

Seeing Trotsky's eloquent speech, Yang Du couldn't help but chuckle. It's good to have ideals, but ideals can't be empty expressions, but must be put into practice. The trade unions said they wanted to liberate the world, and the People's Revolutionary League also said they wanted to liberate the world, but the People's Revolutionary League focused more on improving people's living standards.

The labor syndicates believed that the People's Revolutionary League was revisionist, while the People's Revolutionary League believed that the labor syndicates had taken the old path of imperialism. Yang Du was one of the writers of the People's Revolutionary League, and he wrote many articles analyzing the labor syndicates. He did not agree with the practices of Trotsky, Sebastian and others.

Just as Chairman Lin said, the comrades in the trade unions were too brutal and killed too many people. Many old revolutionaries were labeled as counter-revolutionaries, and many marshals and generals who had made great contributions in the First World War were purged.

This could not help but remind Yang Du and many others of the great purges after the founding of dynasties in Chinese history, and they linked Sebastian and Trotsky with emperors of the feudal era such as Zhu Yuanzhang.

"Well, Mr. Trotsky, you can save these words for when you return to Paris. Let's talk about some more practical issues, or we can take a look at the splendor of Chang'an. The sports field in Chang'an..."

Yang Du was impatient to listen to Trotsky's endless speeches, and Trotsky was not interested in the prosperity of Chang'an. The more prosperous Chang'an was, the more Trotsky disagreed with the People's Revolutionary League. If he was the chairman of the People's Revolutionary League, the situation of world revolution would definitely not be what it is now.

In his heart, he admired Lin Yongchang's success in his career, but he looked down on many of Lin Yongchang's behaviors.

Trotsky looked at the endless stream of cars on the street, feeling annoyed. He interrupted Yang Du and said, "There's nothing to see. I want to see Chairman Lin right away."

Yang Du nodded, "Okay, I will report it to Chairman Lin."

"When can you arrange for me to meet with Chairman Lin?"

"Chairman Lin's work schedule is already full, and it's not easy to find time."

Seeing Trotsky's unhappy face, Yang Du smiled and said, "But there is a half-day break every Sunday. Today is Thursday, Mr. Trotsky just needs to wait a few more days."

Chang'an is not Paris. Trotsky had no place to use his strength. He wanted to be angry as he was in Paris, but no one cared. So he had to suppress his annoyance and wait to be arranged to meet Lin Yongchang.

That evening, Trotsky returned to the French Embassy in Chang'an. There had been no progress today, but according to regulations, he still had to send a telegram to Paris. Trotsky ignored it and let others draft the telegram, and he just signed it.

Just as I was about to go back to my room to read a book, a staff member from the embassy came to report, "Mr. Einstein and Ben-Gurion want to see you."

Trotsky knew that Albert Einstein was a world-famous scientist, and that Ben-Gurion had joined the Zionist Workers' Party and become the leader of the Zionists, and Trotsky had also heard of that.

When Trotsky heard that the two men wanted to see him, he could not help but hesitate for a while before he said, "Please ask them to come in."

After saying that, he walked to the glass window in the corridor on the second floor and looked outside the embassy. He saw the Red Flag sedan parked in front of the embassy and the crowd around the embassy.

He understood that there must be many spies around the embassy, and Einstein and Ben-Gurion must have been seen coming to the French Embassy. Perhaps the news has already been reported to the Alliance's intelligence chief.

Trotsky took another look at the interior of the embassy, taking a few more glances at the ceiling, corners and other places, wondering if there were any eavesdropping devices installed by Alliance intelligence personnel inside the embassy.

Although there are many criticisms of the People's Revolutionary League by the trade unions, it is undeniable that the People's Revolutionary League has made many breakthroughs in scientific theory and practical application over the years, and is in a world-leading position in electronic equipment and other areas.

Chapter 941: Zion Movement

Einstein had messy hair and casual clothes, looking like a scientist. Ben-Gurion was well-dressed and serious, with almost no similarities to Einstein, except that they were both Jewish.

"Chairman Trotsky!"

"Mr. Einstein.

"

"Mr. Gurian."

The three of them sat down in the conference room, exchanged a few pleasantries, said things like "I've admired you for a long time" and "I'm sorry", and then got down to business.

"Mr. Trotsky, what do you think of the re-establishment of the State of Israel?"

Sure enough! When Trotsky heard the names of these two people, he guessed something, "The League agrees to the restoration of Israel?"

"Not yet, but I believe that day is not far away."

The German Empire built public baths for the Jews, and Muslims in the Middle East were not friendly to the Jews. Ben-Gurion could only place his hopes for national restoration on the People's Revolutionary League, but he and the Zion Organization would not put all their eggs in one basket. Instead, they would try to diversify their investments, gaining sympathy within the alliance while looking for new partners around the world.

They had once looked to the United States. Scientists such as Einstein ignored the League's repeated solicitations and insisted on going to North America. When the United States was torn apart and all the wealthy Jews fled, scientists such as Einstein came to the League again.

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