The Rise of the Third Reich

Chapter 15 I caught Nikolai ahead

On the outskirts of Petrograd, at a dilapidated and seemingly abandoned train station, two Chinese men wearing yellow-green Red Army uniforms lifted Nicholas II out of the carriage and onto the platform. The Tsar wore similar clothes to them, old military uniforms washed white, but without the red star cap badge. His face was very haggard, his whole body was trembling slightly, and he was obviously very scared.

After setting off from Tobolsk, he and his family fell into the hands of a group of heavily armed Chinese! These Chinese people don't speak Russian, and they probably don't know that he is the Tsar of Russia, nor do they know that the four young and beautiful girls are the noble Grand Duchess - because they have been harassing the four Grand Duchess along the way and treating them badly. They used their hands and feet to steal the bras they were wearing that contained jewels.

The Tsar, the Empress, the four very young Grand Duchess, and the young Crown Prince were all afraid, thinking that they would eventually be killed by these Chinese - they thought it was impossible for the Russians to do such a thing to them, because the Russians all loved them. But the Chinese will definitely take action! Because Russia had invaded China many times in history...the Bolsheviks asked the Chinese they hired to serve as executioners, taking them to an unknown place and killing them brutally.

The Tsar's family and several loyal servants were in a carriage with the curtains drawn, guarded by a group of Chinese Red Army soldiers who did not understand Russian well, walking and stopping along the railway that led to an unknown place. Now we finally arrived at this secluded, desolate and deserted station (in fact there were several well-dressed people, but the frightened Tsar did not see it). It seems that this is where they die!

"I can walk on my own, let me go, I can walk on my own, I am the Russian Tsar, I am not afraid of death!"

The Tsar screamed, trying to look brave as he died. However, his shouts frightened the four female archduchess, and they were always shrouded in the shadow of death along the way. But I was still lucky. Although the Chinese were a little rough and took away their jewelry, they didn't do anything to them (they didn't force them down). They are so beautiful. If they are really going to be shot, why don't the Chinese enjoy them before doing so? This shows that these Chinese did not get the order to kill them...

But now, hearing the Czar's desperate cry, the girls burst into tears, clung to the backs of chairs or other objects, and refused to get out of the car. Lenin's Chinese soldiers didn't care about this. They caught two and one, and picked up the four pampered grand duchess like chickens. Among them, the eldest Grand Duchess Olga was even slapped on the ear, and there was a bright red handprint on her delicate and pink face.

Queen Alexandra Feodorovna forced herself to remain calm, hugged her youngest son, and stepped out of the carriage step by step without being escorted. She looked around, then her face suddenly changed. She looked at the right side of the platform near the waiting hall and shouted, "Oh God! Is this a German soldier?"

German soldiers? When the Tsar heard his wife's cry, he looked around and saw several men in German officer uniforms and a woman in a gray skirt and a small hat walking quickly towards him.

"Where is this? Why are there Germans? Has Russia surrendered to Germany?"

The Tsar shouted questions, but no one answered. I saw only one Chinese Red Army officer, who was probably an officer, walking quickly towards the German soldiers, and then gave a military salute to one of them. Then he said in Russian with a Shandong accent that the tsar could not quite understand: "Mr. He, I almost didn't recognize you in these clothes."

It turned out that those German officers were Major Hessmann, Major Kesselring, Lieutenant Stockhausen and others, and the woman was of course Chloe.

"Vasily, why is it you?" Hersman shook hands with the Chinese Red Army soldier who saluted him. That man was Vasily Huang, the head of Lenin's bodyguard.

"Comrade Lenin personally assigned the task to others. He didn't trust others, so he trusted us Chinese comrades. He also specifically asked me to select comrades who didn't understand Russian well."

"That's really hard on you."

Hessmann said to himself: It seems that Lenin is still not at ease with the new Red Army and is willing to use Chinese escorts who have no feelings for the Tsar.

At this time, the Tsar's family was pulled off the train and escorted to Hessmann and others. Hessman looked at them. Nicholas II was very thin, much thinner than the one in the photo Hessman saw, and his face was very pale. He was looking at him with frightened and complicated eyes.

A woman in her forties, very haggard, holding a sick little boy in her arms should be the Russian Empress and Crown Prince Alexey. Four other girls who were crying like they were in tears and shivering from the cold were also pressed over. They were all wearing somewhat torn and very dirty white long skirts. They seemed to have nothing on underneath, and they were full of youthful vitality. The body is looming...

"Are they the Tsar's family?" Hersman asked knowingly.

"Yes." Vasily Huang replied. "My mission is to deliver them here to you."

"Those girls..."

"It's the four Grand Duchess."

"Looks like he was violated?" Hersman asked uncertainly.

"No, absolutely not!" Vasily Huang's head shook like a wavy drum. Don't talk nonsense about things that would damage a girl's innocence. "There was a Grand Duchess on the road. The eldest one, named Olga, was the one who was slapped. She wanted to bribe one of us with the jewels hidden in her underwear. I discovered it, so I searched it myself. They..." At this point, this Shandong man who had somehow joined the Russian Red Army blushed slightly, "I searched their bodies and found jewelry sewed inside their underwear."

And then confiscated the underwear of four female archduchess? What a serious and responsible revolutionary warrior! I don’t know where he ended up in the original history?

"Grand Duchess Olga Nikolayevna?" Hessman walked up to the twenty-two-three-year-old woman who was covering her face and sobbing - the four daughters of the tsar were all very happy. Beautiful, the biggest one seems to be the most beautiful among them.

"It's me, who are you? Why are you wearing a German military uniform?" The woman's plump breasts couldn't help but rise and fall, and she looked very scared. "Are you here to kill us?"

"I am Major Ludwig von Hessmann of the German Imperial Army," Hessmann smiled, "Now you are my prisoner, and I hope you can obey me."

"Captive?" The Grand Duchess bit her lip gently and stared at Hersman with a pair of blue eyes. "Well, you are a noble (Hessman's name has 'Feng' in it), I am willing As your prisoner, I can do whatever you want me to do.”

What a well-behaved and obedient Grand Duchess! Hessmann looked at the other three female archduchess and said with a smile: "The same goes for you, you are all captured by the German Empire's army now!"

"God, what is going on? Major, answer me quickly!" Nicholas II had regained his freedom at this time - the Chinese soldier holding him had returned to the train - and he also knew that for a moment He couldn't die, so he became arrogant again.

"Your Majesty, you and your family are now captured by the German Army. We are going to take you to Berlin." Hessmann said nonsense seriously, no, he should be talking about "history." It was impossible for Comrade Lenin to hand over the Tsar, the sinner of the Russian working people, to the Germans - so His Majesty the Tsar took advantage of the chaos to escape and was captured by the Germans on his way to the west. This is what the later history books said. In addition, the history books also say: After arriving in Germany, the Tsar and his children immediately betrayed the motherland and the people and became the lackeys of German militarism and the most evil Russian traitors...

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