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" Across the Reich, the Gestapo recorded increased the
activity of anti-state elements. It’s kind of a helpless protest by
those wretches against our celebration of victory. They organize
bomb attacks against representatives of the Reich or against
the civilian German population. We’ve also noticed murder-suicides.
Eighty-seven civilians killed have been reported during
the last week. From the Protectorate of Bohmen und Mahren,
the destruction of Peter Brezovsky’s long-sought military cell
was announced. From Ostmark…”
“Enough,” Beck interrupted him, “I’m interested only in
Brezovsky.”
That name caused him discomfort. In his mind, he returned
to the Bohemian Forest in 1996. It was in a different dimension,
before he had used time travel. At the time, Peter Brezovsky
was the only man who had passed through the Time Gate. He’d
offered him a position by his side during the building of the
Great German Reich. He’d refused. Too bad, he could have used
a man like him. These dummies weren’t eager enough to fulfill
his instructions. He also remembered Werner Dietrich, who had
died in the slaughter during an inspection in the Protectorate.
“… in the sector 144-5. It was a temporary base of the group.
There were apparently targeted explosions of the surrounding
buildings,” the man continued.
“This area interests me. I want to know everything that’s
happening there. Go on,” he ordered the man.
He was flattered at the leader’s sudden interest. Raising his
head proudly, he stretched his neck even more and continued,
“For your entertainment, Herr Führer, our two settlers, living
in this area from 1960, on June the twenty first, met two suspect
men dressed in leather like savages. The event, of course,
was reported to the local department of the Gestapo. It’s funny
because during the questioning of one of Brezovsky’s men we
learnt an interesting story related to these men.”
He relaxed a little. The atmosphere in the room was less
strained, too. He smiled slightly, feeling self-importance.
“In 1942, a certain woman from the Bohemian Forest made
a whacky prophecy. Wait a minute.” He reached into the jacket
and pulled out a little notebook. “I wrote it down, it’ll certainly
amuse you. Those Slavic dogs don’t know what to do, and so
they take refuge in similar nonsense.” He opened the notebook
and began to read, “Government of darkness will come. After
half a century of the Devil’s reign, on midsummer’s day, on the
spot where he came from, two men will appear in flashes. These
two warriors will end the dominance of the despot and will
return natural order to the world.”
During the reading, men began to smile and now some of
them were even laughing aloud.
“Stop it, idiots!” screamed Beck furiously. In anger, he sprang
from behind his desk and severely hit the closest man’s laughing
face.
A deathly hush filled the room. Nobody understood what
had happened. What could make the Führer so angry? This was
the first time he had hit somebody in public.
Beck wasn’t as angry as it might look. He was scared to death.
This he had been afraid of since he had passed through the Time
Gate. Since that moment, he knew this time would come one
day. That someone would use the Time Gate and destroy everything
he’d built. That couldn’t happen! Never!
“Do you have these men?” he asked threateningly.
Reich Gestapo Commander regretted he’d spoken about it.
He wished he’d bitten his tongue. This innocent episode had
caused the Führer’s unexpected reaction. His mouth went dry.
Beck looked terrifying.
“Herr Führer,” he spoke quietly, “unfortunately…”
“Aloud!” yelled Beck.
“Unfortunately we don’t, Herr Führer. But they probably
died during the action of the Gestapo against Brezovsky. His
body, as well as the newcomers, wasn’t found. The explosion
probably blew them up,” he said quickly.
“The explosion probably blew them up,” Beck parodied him
viciously, “and that was enough for you, right? "

Anton Schulz


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Anton Schulz quote : Across the Reich, the Gestapo recorded increased the<br />activity of anti-state elements. It’s kind of a helpless protest by<br />those wretches against our celebration of victory. They organize<br />bomb attacks against representatives of the Reich or against<br />the civilian German population. We’ve also noticed murder-suicides.<br />Eighty-seven civilians killed have been reported during<br />the last week. From the Protectorate of Bohmen und Mahren,<br />the destruction of Peter Brezovsky’s long-sought military cell<br />was announced. From Ostmark…”<br />“Enough,” Beck interrupted him, “I’m interested only in<br />Brezovsky.”<br />That name caused him discomfort. In his mind, he returned<br />to the Bohemian Forest in 1996. It was in a different dimension,<br />before he had used time travel. At the time, Peter Brezovsky<br />was the only man who had passed through the Time Gate. He’d<br />offered him a position by his side during the building of the<br />Great German Reich. He’d refused. Too bad, he could have used<br />a man like him. These dummies weren’t eager enough to fulfill<br />his instructions. He also remembered Werner Dietrich, who had<br />died in the slaughter during an inspection in the Protectorate.<br />“… in the sector 144-5. It was a temporary base of the group.<br />There were apparently targeted explosions of the surrounding<br />buildings,” the man continued.<br />“This area interests me. I want to know everything that’s<br />happening there. Go on,” he ordered the man.<br />He was flattered at the leader’s sudden interest. Raising his<br />head proudly, he stretched his neck even more and continued,<br />“For your entertainment, Herr Führer, our two settlers, living<br />in this area from 1960, on June the twenty first, met two suspect<br />men dressed in leather like savages. The event, of course,<br />was reported to the local department of the Gestapo. It’s funny<br />because during the questioning of one of Brezovsky’s men we<br />learnt an interesting story related to these men.”<br />He relaxed a little. The atmosphere in the room was less<br />strained, too. He smiled slightly, feeling self-importance.<br />“In 1942, a certain woman from the Bohemian Forest made<br />a whacky prophecy. Wait a minute.” He reached into the jacket<br />and pulled out a little notebook. “I wrote it down, it’ll certainly<br />amuse you. Those Slavic dogs don’t know what to do, and so<br />they take refuge in similar nonsense.” He opened the notebook<br />and began to read, “Government of darkness will come. After<br />half a century of the Devil’s reign, on midsummer’s day, on the<br />spot where he came from, two men will appear in flashes. These<br />two warriors will end the dominance of the despot and will<br />return natural order to the world.”<br />During the reading, men began to smile and now some of<br />them were even laughing aloud.<br />“Stop it, idiots!” screamed Beck furiously. In anger, he sprang<br />from behind his desk and severely hit the closest man’s laughing<br />face.<br />A deathly hush filled the room. Nobody understood what<br />had happened. What could make the Führer so angry? This was<br />the first time he had hit somebody in public.<br />Beck wasn’t as angry as it might look. He was scared to death.<br />This he had been afraid of since he had passed through the Time<br />Gate. Since that moment, he knew this time would come one<br />day. That someone would use the Time Gate and destroy everything<br />he’d built. That couldn’t happen! Never!<br />“Do you have these men?” he asked threateningly.<br />Reich Gestapo Commander regretted he’d spoken about it.<br />He wished he’d bitten his tongue. This innocent episode had<br />caused the Führer’s unexpected reaction. His mouth went dry.<br />Beck looked terrifying.<br />“Herr Führer,” he spoke quietly, “unfortunately…”<br />“Aloud!” yelled Beck.<br />“Unfortunately we don’t, Herr Führer. But they probably<br />died during the action of the Gestapo against Brezovsky. His<br />body, as well as the newcomers, wasn’t found. The explosion<br />probably blew them up,” he said quickly.<br />“The explosion probably blew them up,” Beck parodied him<br />viciously, “and that was enough for you, right?