Battle of the Third Reich Chapter 243: The magic drug (part 2)
After a burst of churning and churning of door locks, the closed door of the idle office was opened, and three heavily armed German military policemen of the 6th Army entered the room in stride. Want to read the book·1 book k?a?nshu·
"You are Dr. Ernst. Qian." A corporal in the lead asked Qian.
"Yes, it's me." Qian En quickly stood up, he replied nervously, and involuntarily glanced at the holster of the sergeant's waist.
"Follow us." The corporal rolled his head toward the door.
"Where are you taking me." Qian En looked at the military police in horror.
"Take him out." The corporal did not answer Qian En's question. He gave instructions to two tall and strong subordinates.
"No, no, you can't do this. I'm just a researcher. I want to see your boss." Qian En cried out excitedly. The two German military police completely ignored the resistance of the Jewish scientist. They had hands like iron tongs. Holding Qian En's arm under his arm, he dragged him out of the door effortlessly.
"Dr. Qian En, please be decent, shut up and keep quiet. This is good for both of us. Don't try to challenge my patience. You are a smart person and you must understand what I mean." The gendarme corporal waiting at the door stretched out his hand and squeezed Qian En’s jaw. He lowered his voice to warn him, and his tone was calm as if he was explaining a trivial matter, but Qian En could clearly feel the expression in his eyes. Kind of coldness, it's like looking at a dead thing.
"Is it right, Mr. Qian En." The corporal's fingers began to strain.
"Yes, I understand." Qian En replied, enduring the pain, tears already appeared in the corners of his eyes.
"Very well, Mr. Qian En, smart people are always welcome." The military police corporal released his palm and patted Qian En's cheek lightly.
Three gendarmes escorted Qian through the empty corridor of the teaching building. Qian En tried his best to follow in the footsteps of the gendarmes, and bowed his head consciously, without looking around. The performance of this scientist made the military police very satisfied. This is the real smart man. Know how to show obedience and please the stronger side.
The group walked to a room with a heavy oak carved door. The military police corporal nodded and greeted the 6th Army soldiers guarding the door, and then gently knocked on the door.
"Report sir. Dr. Qian En has been brought." The corporal opened the door and reported loudly while standing by the door.
"Bring him in." A clear voice commanded.
"Go in, Dr. Qian En." The corporal gave a step aside, and the two military police pushed Qian En into the door.
Qian breathed a sigh of relief at this time, he judged from the performance of these soldiers. The other party didn't seem to want to drag himself out and shoot himself. The military should have taken a fancy to the subject they are studying, which shows that they are still valuable to them. If they show some cooperation, they may be able to keep their lives safe.
Qian glanced carefully at this room, and found that the room was empty except for two chairs and a desk in the middle. The two military police pushed Qian to the desk, pressed him hard to sit on a wooden armchair, and then stood on both sides with hands behind their backs.
"I've heard of you a long time ago, Dr. Qian En." The clear voice sounded again, and Qian En was now standing next to the closed curtain of the room with a young officer. He was facing away from him, head down as if reading a document. The officer turned his head after speaking, revealing a handsome young face, with a gentle smile on the corner of his mouth, and slowly walked to the desk with a file in his hand.
"Dr. Ernst Pauls Chain." Major Ian threw the file in his hand on the table, and then sat down on the back chair behind the desk.
"I have seen your files. A German, abandoning his motherland, abandoning his mother and sister, ran to the enemies of Germany, and served them unreservedly. You think we caught this After people. What should I do with him." Ian said while looking at Qian En with a smile.
"Wait a minute, Mr. Officer."
"It's a major!"
"Yes. I'm sorry, Mr. Major, I think I can fully explain all this."
Qian raised his hand to wipe the cold sweat from the corner of his eyes. He felt that his judgment might be a little wrong. He grew up in Germany and even forgot the Nazi's attitude towards traitors. Once they encountered this kind of problem, they always paid attention to eliminating evil. As long as the Nazi party sticks feel that you have betrayed the nation and the country, they don't care how valuable you are to the human science and technology exhibition. There has never been a shortage of university professors and technological elites in German concentration camps.
"Okay. One reading·1?k?an?s?h?u?·c?c? I can listen to your explanation, Mr. Qian." Major Ian tilted his head and started one One finger slowly took off the white glove on his hand.
"Mr. Major, you know I have always been proud of myself as a German." Qian En said sincerely.
"Go on." Ian began to take off the glove of the other hand.
"I was born in Germany, my mother is from Berlin, and I got a PhD at Friedrich Wilhelm University, how could I betray the motherland that raised me."
"It's very beautiful, Dr. Qian." Ian applauded.
"Talk about your father, his name is Michael Qian."
The major folded the two gloves and put them on the side of the desk. He raised his head and stared at Qian En.
"I see, it's still because of my Jewish ancestry." Qian En slumped in the seat, and he lamented, holding his head.
"Mr. Major, you should know that this is not my choice. I swear I have never hurt anyone. I know how German civilians view Jews. Jews are regarded as dirty, evil, greedy, Synonymous with despicable, shameless and lustful, it seems that there is a Jew behind any evil deeds. In this environment, a scientist of Jewish descent cannot succeed no matter how hard he tries, and even his personal safety cannot be guaranteed. So I left Germany in desperation, my family and my familiar life. I worked hard and wanted to prove my value with success, but I didn't expect that I could not escape your grasp in the end."
"Have you received Jewish circumcision?"
"No."
"Joined the Jewish Church?"
"Neither."
"Participated in Jewish religious activities."
"Never, I don't even know a Hebrew word."
"That's it, what kind of Jew are you?" Ian sneered and opened the file on the desktop.
"Your father may be regarded as a pure Jew, so he was funded by the Jewish consortium. Of course, his failure was also related to his compatriots, who supported him when the Jewish consortium was transferring assets to the Americas. It caused you. The financial chain of my father’s chemical plant was broken. I think you may not know this history, but we have found testimonies from several parties. After losing his life's career, your father also lost his dignity among his compatriots. "Ian maintained his amiable attitude, and he turned a few pages of the file with a smile.
"According to Jewish customs. Only the mother whose mother is a Jew is considered Jewish, and only the part that has received Jewish baptism and obeys Jewish teachings is considered a real Jew, except for that The so-called holders of Jewish ancestry outside. Jewish society is regarded as semi-Jewish or even not recognized at all. It is a weird custom, isn’t it, Dr. Qian."
"This, I have never heard of such a statement."
"So, according to Jewish customs, you are not a real Jew, Dr. Qian." Ian took out a cigarette case from his pocket, opened it and handed it to Qian.
"Thank you, Major, I think...I'm a little confused. Can you tell me more in detail?" Qian En trembling fingers took out a cigarette from the cigarette case. I was confused by Ian's words, and felt that the amount of information in the other party's words was too large to digest for a while, but he knew that he had a personal relationship, a very, very important relationship.
"Oh, that means that at least two-thirds of the Jews under the control of the Third Reich will no longer be considered Jews, or not recognized as Jews by the Empire. It’s interesting, right, I was the same as you when I first learned of these things. I can't accept this fact at all." Ian smiled and lit a cigarette for himself, then stretched out his hand to Qian En.
"How is this possible, your Excellency the German dollar..."
"This is the standard proposed by the Imperial Yuan and the goal he intends to achieve. Of course, it takes a lot of time to transform the thinking of the German people. However, we can use this in advance for official purposes, such as handling your problems. The problem is that we also need you to make corresponding rewards and show results that can be seen by those who disagree. I firmly believe that Yuan’s judgment is correct, so you must prove that you are indeed good to society Valuable." Ian closed the file on the table with a cigarette in his mouth.
"Are all these things you said true? Not just to deceive me."
"I suggest you try to read it by letter, doctor."
"Can you release my mother and sister from the concentration camp?"
"I don't know where you got the error message, as far as I know they are doing well in Berlin."
"Then what do you need me to do, Major."
"Participated in a German medical research institution to help Germany complete the industrialization research on the purification of penicillin."
"No problem."
"Tell all you know, we need to understand your current research progress and results."
"Sure enough."
"Tell me first, how much important information Flori took away."
"Give me a blank sheet, and I will make a list for you immediately."
"Very good, this is a good start, Doctor. I am glad you can repent and return to the embrace of the motherland." Ian reached out to Qian with satisfaction.
Just as the two parties were happily shaking hands, the door of the room suddenly knocked.
"Come in." Ian replied loudly.
Immediately, a second lieutenant of the 6th Army pushed open the door~IndoMTL.com~ He stood at the door and reported loudly.
"Report to Major Ian. Captain Adele hopes to see Dr. Qian as soon as possible. In addition, she has just dug up a dozen boxes of materials in the backyard."
"We buried it," Qian En explained on the side.
"Captain Adele also dug a tank."
"This, this is definitely not buried by us."
Seeing Ian turn his face to look at him, the biochemist hurriedly shook his head.
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