Transmigrated as the Crown Prince

Chapter 642: Tragic Image

"Although His Majesty William II tried his best to rescue Nicholas II's family at that time, he failed and only rescued Princess Anastasia. The rest of the family were all attacked by the Soviets Poisonous hand."

"We secretly transferred Her Royal Highness Princess Anastasia to Germany. Due to the world situation at that time, we did not disclose the matter to the outside world. But now, there is no need to hide it."

Soon it was time for reporters to ask questions freely. The reporters were most concerned about whether Princess Anastasia would restore the Romanov dynasty with the help of Germany.

The fake Princess Anastasia gave a clear answer to this question. "Countless people died in the last Bushirvik coup. If I want to restore the Romanov dynasty, there will be another bloody storm. This is not what I want to see, so I will not choose restoration. I just want to live the rest of my life peacefully."

"However, my family's revenge must be avenged, so I will donate all the Romanov dynasty's inheritance to Germany as a contribution to defeating the evil empire."

As mentioned earlier, the huge inheritance of the Romanov dynasty is stored in Swiss banks.

Although Switzerland is a nominally neutral country, it is obviously biased towards Germany. In the original time and space, Germany and Switzerland signed a "trade" agreement, that is, Germany supplied a certain amount of coal and iron to Switzerland in exchange for Switzerland supplying the materials Germany needed in its war. The Swiss government gave Germany a loan of 150 million Swiss francs and Germany controlled its export materials, which did not require a German permit for export. Switzerland provides the required electricity to German military factories to ensure normal production in Germany. Germany exchanged the supplies looted during the war into gold or other supplies in Swiss banks.

Now with Yannick's words, the Swiss Bank recognized the identity of Princess Anastasia, determined that she was the sole heir of Nicholas II, and allocated all the huge inheritance of the Romanov dynasty according to her wishes. Gave it to Germany.

Then a reporter asked Yanik about his views on the alliance between the Soviet Union and the United States.

Yannick smiled. "Everyone also knows that the Soviet Union and the United States have joined forces to deal with us in Europe. It's really funny to talk about this. I remember that their lifelong wish, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, is to eliminate capitalism. I'm afraid he I never dreamed that just over ten years after his death, the Soviet Union he founded would already be in partnership with the capitalist countries he hated most, and they would even use the pretext of jointly dealing with us, Germany."

"Obviously, Stalin has betrayed Comrade Ulyanov's world revolutionary line. For this reason, Stalin can be said to have spared no effort to eradicate dissidents. As we all know, a large number of Soviet elites have been suppressed and persecuted in the past few years. The purges at the top levels of the military have reached a shocking level. For example, 4 of the 5 marshals, 13 of the 15 generals, 8 of the 9 admirals, and 50 of the 57 military commanders have been purged. 154 of the 186 division commanders, all 16 army political commissars, and 25 of the 28 military political commissars were executed during the purges. Gee, such a terrible purge has never happened even in capitalist countries like ours. "

"And I very much doubt that Comrade Ulyanov also died at the hands of Stalin." What is interesting is that this argument came from later Russian historians, and researchers led by Lev Luli advocated Stalin was suspected of poisoning Ulyanov.

They believed that Ulyanov, who was on the sickbed at the time, was planning to launch a "political liquidation" and left a "political will."

The so-called "political testament" refers to five papers including "On Cooperative System" and "Letter to the Congress" and other letters that Ulyanov dictated from December 1922 to March 1923 during his illness. Six senior cadres, including Trotsky, Bukharin, Pitakov, Zinoviev, Kamenev and Stalin, made comments, among which only Stalin made suggestions for organizational management:

Comrade Stalin has become a leader and has unlimited power. I am not sure whether he can always use this power very carefully... Stalin is too rough. This shortcoming is completely tolerable in our interactions, but in leadership It becomes intolerable in a person's position. Therefore, I suggest that comrades carefully think of a way to remove Stalin from this position and appoint another person to replace him...

Ulyanov himself did not intend to regard the above-mentioned articles and letters as a "will", but planned to submit them to the 12th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, at which the issues he raised would be resolved. But on the eve of the congress, Ulyanov's condition suddenly deteriorated and he could not speak, so the submission of materials was delayed. It was not until the eve of the Thirteenth Congress of the Soviet Communist Party in May 1924 that Kruptskaya submitted them to the Central Committee. By then, Ulyanov had been dead for several months. Since these words were only conveyed to the heads of the participating delegations, rather than all the representatives originally imagined, the pressure faced by Stalin was greatly reduced. He was good at maneuvering and defeated each of his competitors, and finally took over the power.

These words were like a bombshell, as shocking as the Soviet Union and the United States declaring war on Germany. Some reporters asked impatiently. "Your Highness the Crown Prince, is there any definite evidence?"

Yannick smiled. "There are all the evidence and witnesses, but they are not in my hands yet. It won't be long before I can get these evidence and witnesses. Please wait and see." He smiled secretly in his heart, not knowing what Stalin would do when he heard his words. What was the reaction? Dismissive, scornful? Or are you frightened or anxious?

By the time the press conference here ended, the air defense alert in Moscow had also been lifted.

The guard came to report that the building above him was hit by a bomb and half of it collapsed, making it impossible to go up from here. Everyone had no choice but to return to the ground through the backup channel. The entire Kremlin was in a mess, with collapsed buildings and broken walls everywhere. Corpses fell to the ground one after another, and the smell of blood filled the air, just like purgatory on earth.

The one closest to them was the bell tower of Ivan the Great, half of which had been blown down. This bell tower was a symbol of power during the reign of Ivan IV and was the tallest building in Moscow at that time. The main body of the bell tower of Ivan the Great was designed and built by the Italian architect Friazin from 1505 to 1508. From 1532 to 1543, Petrov Mari added an octagonal bell tower to the main body of the bell tower. Napoleon led the French army into the Kremlin and tied his horses here. Later, when he retreated, he planted explosives here to destroy the bell tower, but not all the bombs exploded, leaving 18 bells. Ivan the Great The bell tower miraculously survived.

On the right side of the Ivan the Great bell tower is the heaviest bell in the world, the Tsar Bell, known as the Bell King. It is a masterpiece of Russian casting art and a priceless treasure in the Kremlin. At this time, it has split into two pieces.

In addition to the Kremlin Treasure Hall, the Great Hall, the Georgiev Hall, the King of Artillery, the Church of the Twelve Apostles, the Church of the Assumption, the Church of the Annunciation, and St. Michael's Church all collapsed to varying degrees, and even Stalin's Kremlin No. 1, a dedicated office building, was also destroyed in half.

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