The Rise of the Third Reich

Chapter 1121 Roosevelt's Death VI

"Leader, my leader," Mussolini looked at Hitler who looked very angry in horror, "do you want to bomb the United States with atomic bombs?"

"Yes!" Hitler nodded seriously, "That's exactly what I think. I want to bomb New York with atomic bombs!"

"This, this, this..." Mussolini was so anxious that he was speechless, "My leader, leader, please think about it again, think about it carefully, there are millions of people in New York, among them Most of them are British and German, and they are all blond and blue-eyed Aryans!”

"Are they all Aryans?" Hitler asked knowingly.

"Yes, yes, yes," Mussolini said, "I have been to New York, and the people who welcomed me on the streets were all blond Aryans."

"There are also blacks and Jews," Hitler fumed. "As far as I know, there are many blacks in America. This is the main reason for the degeneration of America!"

"There are no black people in New York, New York is all white..." Mussolini said, "Most of the black people in the United States are in the south."

"Then use atomic bombs to bomb the south!" Hitler said seriously, "I will ask the Reich Security Service to investigate and choose a southern coastal city with the largest number of black people to drop atomic bombs!"

Hearing what Hitler said, Mussolini breathed a sigh of relief.

However, he still planned to save the black brothers in the United States - Mussolini believed that he was the only good man among the leaders of the major powers in the world who was willing to sincerely help the black brothers.

There were many black people in the empire he created. In order to help black people in Abyssinia, Sudan, Somalia, and Kenya live a happy life of fascism as soon as possible, the Roman Empire government allocated huge sums of money for investment. The National Fascist Party Many party members were also sent to help the black people there and to publicize and demonstrate to them the superiority of fascism.

In addition, Mussolini also planned to build one million fascist black homes in Africa and use the truth of fascism to help black brothers build beautiful homes. It is touching to think about it...

"My leader," Mussolini made the sign of the cross on his chest and put on a compassionate expression, "Although there are many black people in the South of the United States, there are also many descendants of German immigrants there, many of whom They are still our friends... They are supporters of the American National Fascist Party."

Nowadays, the American National Fascist Party is increasingly popular in several states in the southern United States where black people gather. The main reason is that the white supremacy they promote is just right for the appetite of white people in the southern United States, and the Democratic Party has begun to a certain extent because of Roosevelt's New Deal. Departing from southern whites (because of the Civil War, the southern United States was originally a stronghold of the Democratic Party).

In addition, the American Bolshevik Party's efforts to win over black people in the American South also turned white southerners into supporters of the National Fascist Party.

Hitler hesitated for a while, a little confused, and shrugged impatiently and said: "I don't want to use terrible killing weapons to kill anyone, and I don't want this war that has caused millions of casualties to continue endlessly. . I am willing to make every effort for peace. But until the United States is willing to take responsibility for the defeat, the path to peace can only be obtained through ruthless attacks on the American soil by EC troops. Expect Americans to show a clear head before mass destruction breaks out."

Mussolini heard the words "outbreak of mass destruction" and looked very frightened: "My leader, I want to know whether your expectations for peace have changed compared to before the Battle of Bermuda."

Hitler glanced at Mussolini and said, "No, not yet. Although many people have suggested that I raise the asking price, and I also have the capital. But I am still willing to show enough goodwill. Now I need Roosevelt and other American leaders. Show their goodwill...goodwill worth 500 billion euros!"

Mussolini breathed out softly. As long as these Germanic barbarians did not go beyond the rules and increase the asking price, he was still a little sure that he could convince the stingy Americans.

"Mr. President, are you feeling well?"

"Fortunately, I think I can still lead the United States."

Roosevelt's wheelchair was pushed into the Oval Office, where Vice President Wallace was waiting to hand over the presidential power to him. During the days when Roosevelt suffered a stroke and was in coma, Wallace temporarily acted as president and took over what Roosevelt had left behind. A super mess.

Just when he was at a loss, Roosevelt's physical condition improved and he could resume his duties as president. This was definitely good news for Wallace, who had no ability and authority to deal with the mess in front of him.

So on September 10, 1944, Wallace returned the presidential power to Roosevelt with a relaxed mood.

"Henry," Roosevelt forced a smile, looking at the vice president who was always overly idealistic and liberal, "doesn't it feel terrible to be the president of the United States?"

"It's okay," Henry Wallace smiled bitterly, "it's just that many people want to make decisions for the President of the United States."

Henry Wallace was the backbone of Roosevelt's New Deal coalition and participated in the implementation of the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1933. Among the more conservative traditional Democratic leaders John Nance Garner (Wallace's former vice president) and Roosevelt After the relationship broke down, he was promoted to vice president by Roosevelt. Of course, Roosevelt's move also meant to train Wallace to take over.

However, Roosevelt made a mistake in appointing Wallace, because Wallace's political line was too radical, he was a big "white left", and he was particularly pro-Soviet. Even the "progressives" in Roosevelt's New Deal coalition couldn't stand him.

So Wallace was very isolated as the vice president, and no one looked down on him. And Roosevelt himself did not support him to participate in the 1944 election, but instead appointed Truman as the "successor".

In the few days when Roosevelt fell ill, the bigwigs in the military and political circles of the United States were really scared. Because no one could imagine that the United States would fight Germany under the leadership of a pro-Soviet big white left like Wallace. However, American law stipulates that once the president falls in office, the vice president must take over. So those who can speak have been teaching Wallace how to be president in these few days...

"So have you made any decision?" Roosevelt asked with a smile.

"No," Wallace shook his head, "I didn't make any decision because I didn't find any easy options."

"There are no easy options now." Roosevelt said, "And doing nothing is actually a difficult decision, and the American people gave me the presidency to make difficult decisions for them." He paused, "If this responsibility is really handed over to you, can you make a difficult decision?"

"Mr. President, what difficult decision do you mean?"

"Peace!" Roosevelt said, "A costly peace!"

"President..." Henry Wallace was surprised, "The mainstream public opinion now is against this kind of peace."

In fact, after Germany invaded Brazil, the mainstream public opinion in the United States changed dramatically, from the original "You can make peace with Europe, but you must kill Japan" to "America for Americans" - considering America, especially Latin America, as its own backyard is the traditional thinking of the United States since the mid-to-late 19th century.

Even isolationists advocate that the United States pull North and South America together to "isolate", rather than the United States alone.

Even Lindbergh, the leader of the National Fascist Party of the United States, who was known for his pro-German attitude, insisted on the position of "America for Americans" in his campaign platform. In Lindbergh's view, the United States can give money to Europe, even 500 billion European marks, but it cannot give Brazil and Argentina to Europe.

Europeans should take the money and leave, instead of staying in the backyard of the United States!

American politicians who are close to Wall Street are even more strongly opposed to paying reparations, because once the United States pays 500 billion European marks in reparations, the European mark will become a strong rival of the US dollar, and European financial institutions will rise again to become opponents of Wall Street.

The Bolshevik Party of the United States is even more determined to fight Nazi imperialism to the end... until the whole of Europe is liberated from the iron hoof of the Nazis!

As for Wallace, the big white left, he is extremely hostile to nationalist + racist regimes such as the Nazis and fascists. But he did not dare to deny the major policy of "fighting for peace" formulated by Roosevelt before, so the US government still invited Mussolini according to Roosevelt's order before he fell ill.

"Henry," Roosevelt looked at Wallace seriously and said earnestly, "Although the power in our hands comes from the people, it does not mean that everything we do must conform to the ever-changing public opinion. Especially in this world war that concerns the survival of the United States. Because our American public opinion cannot affect the decision-making of the powerful empire across the Atlantic. If we cannot satisfy the greed of the European powerful empire to a certain extent, then the powerful nuclear fission bomb will fall on the American people.

And by then, the United States will pay a heavier price!"

"But Mr. President, over on Capitol Hill..." Wallace shook his head and said, "I have met with many congressmen in the past few days, and almost all of them are opposed to giving up Brazil and paying huge compensation."

Roosevelt nodded, "I know, I know...but I have a way to make them agree."

"Method?" Wallace looked at Roosevelt's stiff expression after the stroke, and really couldn't imagine what the other party could do.

Roosevelt suddenly asked: "By the way, Henry, how is the Army Air Force preparing for the air raid on Iceland?"

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