Founded in the ninth century AD, Poznan is one of the five historical cities in Poland and one of the largest industrial, transportation, cultural, educational and scientific research centers in Poland.
The most famous building in Poznan is the Poznan City Hall Building, which was built around 1300 and rebuilt in the Renaissance architectural style from 1550 to 1560.
After centuries of ups and downs, it has not only been used as a municipal government office, but has also been a famous tourist attraction.
But if all goes well, after today, he will no longer exist as a tourist attraction and a city hall.
The main meeting room of the City Hall.
Sitting at the head of the conference room of the chief officials of Poznan all the year round, at this moment a German man in a suit and armbands with the word "Swastika" on his arms is sitting.
His name was Joachim von Ribbentrop, and his official post was Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Third Reich.
And the seat second only to this seat is not a Poles, but the current owner of Wittgenstein, Ludwig Wittgenstein, who also wears the "Swastika" armband.
Until the third seat, the Poles sat on it.
"Mr. Carroll, your cousin often mentions you." Ribbentrop said with a smile to the Pole sitting in the third seat.
Carroll's full name is Carol Rommel. He has a distant cousin in Germany. Everyone must have guessed the name. It is Erwin Rommel, one of Lyon's right-hand men.
In fact, Rommel has a cousin in Poland besides Carol Rommel. His name is Yurishou Rommel. He was the commander of the Warsaw Army Group formed by the remnants of the Polish Army in Warsaw during the War of Warsaw.
It is a pity that the German army is more powerful than the original history, so this Yurishou Rommel failed to surrender the German army as he did in history, but was burned to death by a German napalm grenade in the Warsaw dungeon .
And although this Carol Rommel is not as long-term commander of a battle group as Yurishou Rommel, his official position is not small. He once served as one of the main armies on the Western Front, "Rhodes". Lieutenant General of the Army Corps.
And his luck is much better than Yurishwu, his troops have been fighting with the German army, and they are not like the Warsaw Army.
"That cousin of mine? Humph!" Carroll sneered, "The guy who helped the emperor! What a shame for our Rommel family!"
"Aid the tyrants? I think, um, Mr. Rommel, you must have some misunderstandings about us." Ribbentrop felt uncomfortable calling a stranger by the familiar name "Rommel", "I can't help it. Never thought of dismembering, annexing, insulting the great, independent country of Poland."
"Do you think I'm a fool? Or are you playing with me?" Carol mocked. "You didn't intend to annex us, so why are you sitting here? Could it be that I invited you here?"
"Really, we didn't mean to laugh at you or tease you," Ribbentrop said. "As for why I'm sitting here, it's because our previous attempts to keep us at the negotiating table failed."
"Hehe, stop talking, invaders." Carol said impatiently, "Speak up, what are you looking for? Tell me early so I can go back to my concentration camp. To be honest, I will sit in front of you. I'd be more than happy to go back to the concentration camp."
Hearing Carroll's euphemistic insults, Ribbentrop was not at all angry. He still smiled and said, "We invited you here because we want you to be the leader of the new Polish regime, I..."
Hearing Ribbentrop's intentions, Carol interrupted Ribbentrop angrily and said, "Let me be your lackey? It's impossible! Go back and tell that bastard Leon and let him break. How far is this thought!"
Ribbentrop was also angry when he heard that Carol dared to insult the Führer directly. He directly slapped the table and said, "Presumptuous! Carol! How dare you insult the Führer?! Do you want to die?! The Führer is kind-hearted. Because you are Erwin's cousin, I asked me to come to you for the position of President of Poland, which is above ten thousand people.
Ribbentrop was a diplomat with a good temper, so he just scolded him, while the two senior SS officers and the SS were not as good-tempered as him.
The SS soldiers directly carried the G41 rifle that was originally on their backs to their chests, rushed to Carroll's side and aimed the dark muzzle at Carroll's head. As long as the two senior officers gave an order, Carol's head will definitely turn into a rotten watermelon.
The two high-ranking SS officers also took out their pistols and looked at Carroll like a dead man, but the Germans still had the discipline in their bones to make their reason overcome their impulses and did not shoot Carroll a few times to vent their anger. .
After all, Leon had instructed them before they came, not to kill Carol unless it was absolutely necessary, but to try to bring him to his side and use his prestige to integrate Poland's resources.
"Sorry, I'm a little impulsive." Carroll didn't expect Leon's prestige to be so high, and he just scolded the group of people in front of him to react violently, "I also have full respect for His Excellency the Führer."
After all, he is a human being, and looking at the angry eyes of the soldiers and the dark muzzle of the gun pointed at his head, it is impossible for him not to be afraid.
Although he was still dissatisfied.
"Everyone, don't be angry." When the situation was critical, Ludwig Wittgenstein stood up and acted as a peacemaker. "Guys, put down your guns, didn't Mr. Rommel apologize."
Seeing the first red man in front of the Führer stand up and shake the mud, Ribbentrop and everyone in the SS sold him a face.
"I don't want another time!" The SS officer waved his hand, signaling the SS soldier to put down his gun, "Otherwise, even if you are General Rommel's cousin, I will still kill you without hesitation. !"
"Humph!" Another SS officer snorted coldly, "I think if General Rommel is allowed to deal with this matter, he will probably solve this Mr. Rommel himself. General Rommel can't stand anyone insulting the Führer. Not even relatives!"
Ribbentrop also did it again, but instead of the full smile he had before, his face turned cold.
"Let's continue our previous discussion," said Ribbentrop, "and Mr. Rommel is afraid that he has made a mistake. In fact, the position of President of Poland is not necessary for you. On the contrary, many people in your army are greedy. In this position, and unlike you, they all expressed their loyalty to the Fuhrer."