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Even now, many found it difficult to accept the firm, guiding
hand of National Socialism.
Rudolf Esser paced around the reception room. Gauleiter Kahr
had kept him waiting for fifteen minutes now. He checked his grey
uniform again for any fallen hair, particle of lint. These new uniforms were well-designed. He wore his with pleasure. The Sicherheitdienst might not be as famous as the SS or the Wehrmacht, yet they were respected by those with a modicum of
knowledge of the world.
With a click the doors of the office opened. Gauleiter Kahr
stepped forward, his stolid but arrogant movements characteristically East Prussian.
βIβm sorry to have kept you waiting, H auptm ann Esser. The press
of State is merciless.β
They exchanged pleasantries, and the older man led him into the
office. It was modest but impressive. Rudolf was struck by the
portraits of British officials β or were they perhaps Australian? β
along with paintings of local landscapes.
βAh yes, the images of my predecessors. This building was their
place of residence. They were South Australian Governors before
this Gau was incorporated into the Reich.β
Rudolf Esser was at a loss for words. βSurely . . . β
βSit down, H auptm ann, thereβs no need to worry. Weβre not so
bound by the strictures of home here. The SD is a loyal friend to us.
Come β perhaps youβd care to sample some of the local wine.β The
Party officer poured a glass for each of them. βItβs a high honour to
be Gauleiter of Greater Barossa. I trust you fully appreciate the
regard the Party has for this area. All the other Australian States
were formed into SS territories. This is one of the few overseas
dominions which is legally part of the Fatherland. Itβs my territory
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as well.β
Rudolf nodded. They sipped their wine, which was surprisingly
good, and discussed the local situation. The Gestapo SS had been
very successful in locating the Jews, Aborigines, Gypsies, political
leaders, deviants and other racial chaff, most of whom had been
sanctioned. Eventually Kahr came to the point.
βYou must understand that the Barossa Germans had to be augmented by loyal settlers from Hanover and elsewhere. This remains a continuing political necessity.β
βO f course.β
Kahr gave him a hard look. βWe wish you to investigate certain
elements within the Party who oppose our social coordination
programme. Most of them are Barossa Germans; one Karl
Schmidt is their leader. Talk to them, enter their circles, get to
know Schmidt. While we donβt wish to go as far as the SS Territories, there must be some move here towards industrial feudalism, and clearer distinctions as to who are Untermenschen. These are the Fiihrerβs long-term aims.β
O r Heinrich Him mlerβs.
βThe German Reich must remain an organic whole,β Rudolf said
piously.
The Gauleiter smiled. βQuite so. We operate on levels above
those of ordinary men. Youβre here to purify our ranks. Youβll have
any resources you require.β He passed Rudolf a sheaf of forms.
βThese are authorisations for summary execution. We canβt afford
to antagonise the SS. W ith that exception youβre free to use them
against whomever you think fit.β He paused. βApart from myself, my
family and close friends.β
He ran his hand along Trudiβs thigh, up to her pubic hair. He had
an early morning erection. The bed was luxurious and he had no
desire to leave it. He pushed her over to one side, entered her. She
gave a groan as she woke, then her legs came around him; he kissed
her. The quilt fell away from them. He pulled her on top of him,
and massaged her breasts.
The more that she accepted him, the cooler his ardour became.
True union would have to be reflected in the outer world. After a
time he climaxed; only then did he wipe the sleep from his eyes. She
still refused to m arry him. Every rejection hurt him more, transformed her little by little into a beast; that was his way of coping.
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He was caught in a vicious cycle, and redemption could come only
from her.
Their Untermensch body servant licked his lips
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