The Rise of the Third Reich

Chapter 905 You Guys Go Vote for G

Outside the door of No. 19 Labram Road, Mumbai, India.

Natalie Lesinskaya, the secret envoy sent by Hessman, got out of a British Rolls-Royce car. She was wearing an Indian Lisa dress, a veil, and a cinnabar on her forehead like the Indians.

The dark Indians who gathered around No. 19 Labram Road to bask in the sun all stepped back automatically when they saw her. Some of them even bowed and saluted, appearing extremely docile and humble.

Behind Natalie followed a white Indian man in homespun clothes. He whispered to Natalie in English: "Don't pay attention to them. They are all lowly people, and you are a Brahmin."

Natalie is now dressed as an Indian Brahmin woman, and she is a very noble "breed" among Brahmins - the Indian caste is very complicated. It is not only divided into several major castes such as Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, Shudras and Dalits, but also has many sub-castes under the major castes. Each caste has its own special dress or accessories. Foreigners can't tell them apart at all, but Indians can tell them apart at a glance.

Natalie nodded and continued to walk proudly towards No. 19 Labram Road. Guarding the gate were several young supporters of the National Congress Party. They were not untouchables, but high-caste Indians. When they saw the white Indian behind Natalie, they all nodded and greeted her. One of them even said, "Mr. Tata, the chairman asked me to wait for you here."

It turned out that the person who accompanied Natalie on the visit was Jahangir Tata, the head of the Tata family. It was his idea to make Natalie look like a Brahmin - because Mahatma Gandhi was now on a hunger strike to protest against the British Indian authorities, and his attitude was very firm, so it was inconvenient for him to meet a German envoy. Jahangir Tata, who acted as a middleman between the British Indian authorities and the Congress Party, knew that Natalie was a person that Gandhi had to meet!

So Jahangir, a Zoroastrian (India's Zoroastrians come from Iran, they have no caste, but they have been engaged in business for generations, so they are very rich, so they have a high social status, and the Tata family is one of the major donors of the National Congress Party, and this family also maintains a good relationship with the British Indian authorities) came up with this trick.

In the courtyard of Building 19, Labram Road, the Congress Party Chairman Jawaharlal Nehru greeted Natalie. He is a very noble Brahmin (also very high in the Brahmin caste, the kind that should not wipe their butts after shitting) - you can tell from his appearance, his skin is very white (of course not compared to Natalie), and his face shape is completely Caucasian.

"Welcome, Baroness." Nehru spoke in a cold British aristocratic English. He is noble, he went to Harrow School since he was a child, went to Cambridge University, and studied law at the London Law School. Moreover, his family has been a Brahmin noble family for thousands of years, and the aristocratic temperament has long been soaked into his bones. Although he wears an ugly Indian cloth (not buying British cloth and not wearing British-style clothes is also a kind of non-cooperation), he looks like a king.

"Hello, Mr. Nehru." Natalie greeted Nehru with a smile, but she thought of Chloe in her heart. Nehru's aristocratic style is a bit like Chloe. Compared with Nehru, Hessman, a marquis from a Junker landlord family, is simply too rough.

As for the Indian black people who are now gathering at No. 19, Labram Road to bask in the sun, they are completely different races from Nehru - in fact, there are also noble Brahmins and Kshatriyas among the Indians who are going to accompany Gandhi to jail. But it's August now, and Mumbai is so hot. How can the noble Brahmins and Kshatriyas bask in the sun with a bunch of bitches on the street? So the nobles let their servants take their place in the sun at No. 19 Labram Road. When they really have to go to jail, they will naturally take their servants to report to the prison...

Can you bring servants to jail? This is India, not the Soviet Union. The Indians are already treated preferentially, let alone the noble Brahmins? But then again, if the prisons in British India were the same as the labor camps in the Soviet Union, where would the non-violent non-cooperation movement be?

"I heard that Mr. Gandhi is on a hunger strike?"

Natalie did not meet Gandhi, but talked with Nehru in a British-style reception room.

"Yes, unless the British colonists withdraw from India, Mr. Gandhi will not resume eating."

Nehru's answer made Natalie feel very amused. Why do the British care whether an old Indian man starves himself to death?

"Are there many people starving to death in India every day?" Natalie asked.

Nehru showed a noble and painful expression and said, "This is exactly why we are fighting! Only when India is completely free from British colonial rule will no one starve to death."

"No one will starve to death if we get rid of Britain?" Natalie sneered, "I'm afraid we have to abolish the caste system and carry out land reform at the same time, so that farmers can own the land?"

"Of course!" Nehru nodded, "After India gets rid of British colonial rule, various social reforms will begin."

Nehru did not deceive Natalie...at least he didn't think so!

In fact, Nehru had a rather grand reform plan in his mind, preparing to establish a democratic government in India, abolish the caste system, carry out land reform, implement a planned "mixed economy" with both public and private sectors, and establish a socialist type of society.

In his view, as long as India reforms or reshapes according to his ideas, it can become the axis of Asia!

"The reforms you mentioned are being prepared by the Indian Bolshevik Party." Natalie said with a smile, "Mr. Nehru, don't you want to go to the Indian Bolshevik Party-controlled area in the northwest to cooperate with the Indian Bolshevik Party?"

"If the British keep rejecting our conditions, then our cooperation with the Bolshevik Party is an inevitable choice."

Nehru answered in a high and calm tone, with a smug smile on his lips.

When the Soviet Red Army and the Indian Bolshevik Party's People's Army just invaded northwest India, Gandhi, Nehru and other Indian National Congress leaders were a little overwhelmed. Because they were not sure at the time whether the Soviet Union and the Indian Bolshevik Party would really sweep across India and drive out the British colonists.

However, after Leningrad became Petrograd, Nehru and Gandhi were convinced that the Soviet Union was gone and could not pose any threat to India. And the Indian Bolshevik Party would not last long without the support of the Soviet Union. So the future of India must be the world of the National Congress Party!

"So when are you and Mr. Gandhi going to set off?" Natalie asked.

"On the road?" Nehru was stunned. "Where to?"

"To Peshawar." Natalie said.

Peshawar is the largest city in the northwest of India. It belongs to the Northwest Frontier Province and is close to Afghanistan. It was occupied by the Soviet army a few months ago and is now the temporary capital of the People's Republic of India.

"Lady Lesinskaya, what do you mean?" Nehru did not seem to understand what Natalie said.

Natalie smiled: "On behalf of His Excellency the Imperial Marshal, I would like to ask you, when will you, Mr. Gandhi, and other members of the Congress Party who are willing to fight for India's independence and freedom set off for Peshawar."

"Do you...does the Imperial Marshal know what this means?" Nehru asked with his eyes wide open.

"I know!" Natalie nodded, "That means an open war! The German Empire will fight the Soviet Union, the Indian Bolshevik Party, the Indian National Congress and all Indians who want to oppose the British Indian Empire together with the British Empire and all the Indian superiors who are loyal to the British Empire!"

"You are going to go to war with 380 million Indians?" Nehru asked in an angry tone.

"There won't be that many." Natalie said, "Do you think the Indian MSL League will stand with the Bolshevik Party and the Soviet Union?"

Hearing Natalie's question, Nehru's expression suddenly became very ugly.

Because the Indian MSL League is impossible to surrender to the Soviet Union! Because they supported the YSL Saint Seiya in the war of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, and organized volunteers to help the Afghans fight.

The attitude of the Indian MSL League towards Indian independence is different from that of the Indian National Congress. Indian MSL is a minority, and historically has a blood feud with Hindus. If India becomes independent and becomes a democratic country, the minority MSL will most likely not have a good result. The Indian MSL League will certainly never become the ruling party of independent India in the future.

In addition, the big figures in the Indian MSL League, such as Aga Khan III (he is a religious leader, served as the chairman of the League of Nations, and currently lives in seclusion in Switzerland), Jinnah and Bhutto, all come from northwest India and own a lot of land - the MSL landlords in northwest India are the backbone of the Indian MSL League, and the land of these MSL landlords is now seriously threatened by the Indian Bolshevik Party.

Therefore, the Indian MSL League did not participate in the non-cooperation movement led by the Congress Party this time, and the leader of the MSL League, Jinnah, did not go on a hunger strike, but secretly went to Berlin to meet with Hitler and Hirschmann under the arrangement of "British agent James Bond".

Just when Nehru was stunned by Natalie's words, Hitler and Hirschmann were discussing the future of the British Pakistan Empire with the skinny Mr. Jinnah who seemed to have some serious problems in the Chancellery in Berlin.

In order to win over the MSL in India, Hirschman proposed the plan of "partition of MSL and Hindus" before Mountbatten, preparing to divide the Indian Empire into two, establishing the British Indian Empire and the British Pakistan Empire respectively.

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