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Chapter 128: Zionists 1)

Germany will set up a governor in all occupied areas, and North Africa and the Middle East are of course no exception. It is even more meaningful to set up a governor in Baghdad.

This is an ancient civilization with a history of thousands of years. The people here have a restless heart. Germany's support for Iraq is to cultivate a thug to maintain the security of the entire Middle East and North Africa. After all, Germany has a limited population and can use local soldiers, of course it must be fully utilized.

Baghdad has a good geographical location, which can radiate to surrounding countries to facilitate the next strategic action.

The deeper meaning is of course to stir up conflicts between oil-producing countries, such as Iraq and Iran, which are opposed to each other, making it easier for Germany to rule better.

The deep meaning can only be understood, not expressed in words.

Rommel was the first governor. According to Cialick's promise, Rommel would be the chief and the emperor here. Therefore, when Rommel looked at the problem, he also needed to consider it from a political perspective.

In Baghdad, he had both oppression and benefits, and he promised more benefits.

"Iraq is an oil-producing country, but Iraq has almost no industrial workers, which is not conducive to Iraq's long-term development. After the establishment of the Governor's Office is completed, we also plan to build a comprehensive polytechnical university in Baghdad. Not only Iraq, but the people of the entire Middle East will yearn for this place and come here to study and study."

"We also plan to introduce some petrochemical equipment in Iraq. Iraq is not only an oil-producing country, but also a refining center. Although the oil production is not low, the refined oil needed actually needs to be imported, which is really inappropriate."

Rommel was talking about his various ideas, and every proposal made Rashid feel excited. He seemed to have seen that with the help of Germany, Iraq would undergo earth-shaking changes. Iraq's economy would develop and its scientific and technological level would also improve. It would become an industrial country and rely on oil income to truly reach the world-class level.

Iraq will become the center of the Middle East and North Africa!

"Governor Rommel, we will surely unite around you and strive for a better future in the Middle East to build Iraq," Rashid said excitedly.

With Rommel's troops advancing to Iraq, the German army's attack in the Middle East came to an end and achieved important phased results.

For the future of the Middle East, Rommel is working hard, while at the same time, Cirick, who is far away in the wolf's den, is even more ready and making plans in advance.

At this time, several special guests were welcomed into the wolf's den, with high noses and obvious Hebrew appearance characteristics on their faces.

"First of Cialis, I'm glad to see you." Several people came in with eye masks. After all, this was Cialis's most confidential place, and they had no choice. In this world, there were quite a few people who could refuse Cialis' request.

However, they were not unhappy, especially the one who took the lead, had known Cialek for a long time.

The Jewish musician, Futwengler, did not leave Europe because of his love for music, and his status was not affected at all. All of this was because of the people in front of him.

Cialek, at the beginning, advocated that music had no borders, allowing a large number of Jews who loved music to stay in Vienna and in Europe, a great country with the Second Renaissance.

From the beginning of music, the Jews felt that all industries had changed and they were not discriminated against. Like people from other nations, they could live in the empire as long as they did not oppose the empire. Moreover, if they made special contributions to the empire, they could also receive the title of honorary Aryans and become the noblest race on the European continent.

Those who firmly opposed the Workers' Party have long left Europe, and those who are now left are all people who live quite well under the rule of Germany.

Behind Furtwengler, several people saw Cialek for the first time. At this time, they were a little uneasy because they knew that their arrival would be a great turning point in their career. In which direction was it going? It depends entirely on the man in front of them!

David Ben Gurion was born in 1886 in a wealthy Jewish family in Plansk, Poland. In an atmosphere of strong Zionism, he began to study the Bible and Hebrew since childhood.

At the age of 14, he organized his children around him to speak Hebrew. Three years later, he joined the Zionist party, the Workers' Party of Zion and became a Zionist.

Since then, he has been a staunch Zionist. In 1935, he was elected as Chairman of the Zionist Executive Committee and Chairman of the Jewish Agency. He has been fighting for his cause until now!

Beside him is his like-minded comrade-in-arms, Haym Witzman.

Witzmann was born in Russia and now has British nationality. He is a Jewish chemist, a Zionist politician. He later served as the president of the World Zionist Organization, the first president of Israel, and the founder of the Weitzmann Institute of Science.

He was one of the initiators and advocates of Zionism and became the supreme leader of Zionism in Israel. In later generations, after the founding of Israel in 1948, Weizmann was called the "Father of Israel" for his lofty prestige and outstanding contributions to the world Zionist movement and became the first president of Israel.

Now, because of their common ideals, the two have been working in the hot land of the Middle East for many years. Unfortunately, things always develop unexpectedly.

In 1937, in order to solve the Palestine issue, Britain first proposed the idea of ​​partition, namely establishing an Arab state and a Jewish state in Palestine.

At that time, Ben Gurion, relying on his political sense, captured the great significance of the word "state" and realized that it was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. He immediately supported the idea of ​​partition. Ben Gurion pointed out: "Zionism is not walking on a strong rope, but on a hair."

But two years later, the British government issued a white paper, compressing the limit on Jews' immigration to Palestine and banning Jews from purchasing Palestinian land. Faced with the change in the British position, Ben Gurion decided to develop Jewish underground armed forces.

Now that World War II has broken out, Ben Gurion weighs the pros and cons and proposes a famous policy throughout World War II: "We will help Britain in war, just like there is no white paper; we will oppose the white paper, just like there is no war."

Yes, they helped George VI, not Edward VI. Now, George VI has been beaten to the point of being beaten, and the German army has already entered Baghdad!
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