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| Amerikanisches Reich to Crown Prince of Hightah | |
| By: Amerikanisches Reich Date: August 29, 2015, 7:46 pm | |
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| V�lkischer Beobachter News Service Reports | |
| Elsbethburg, AR | |
| Following the military occupation by the Reich of Hightah and | |
| its subsequent dissolution, the Reich nobly and magnanimously | |
| plans to appoint a native regent of the territory who will be | |
| granted certain rights as a nominal sovereign. | |
| The leading candidate is William Winsbury, who cooperated most | |
| willfully and enthusiastically during the advance of Reich | |
| forces across the territory in their limited role in the NCSA | |
| Civil War. | |
| It should be qualified that "Civil War" is considered a loaded | |
| term by many and that, as military action goes, the actions of | |
| the Reich amounted to less than a thousand casualties. | |
| According to plans, Winsbury will be established in the | |
| Reich/Hightah border town of Bergenschloss, and afforded, as the | |
| name suggests, a residence suitable to a prince of a major | |
| territory. The Beobachter has obtained inside information that | |
| this project is of high priority to the Reich and is hoped to | |
| constitute a great architectural achievement. | |
| He and his family will be granted hereditary rights subject to | |
| the approval of the Reichstag of the Reich, and its leaders. | |
| They will be permitted a personal guard not to exceed | |
| five-hundred personnel, subject to review by officers of the | |
| Reich's SS. | |
| The military of the Reich will be granted free transit over the | |
| territory of Hightah, under the agreement to be signed by Prince | |
| William, and the Reich's SS to be responsible for policing | |
| concerns related to the security of the state. | |
| Coronation will be take place at a date to be announced, which | |
| it is hoped that the monarchs of the NCSA will attend. | |
| #Post#: 8581-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Amerikanisches Reich to Crown Prince of Hightah | |
| By: Amerikanisches Reich Date: August 29, 2015, 8:11 pm | |
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| ((Sorry not self-bumping, but in retrospect this should probably | |
| be in NS, if a mod could move it? )) | |
| ((So as not to waste this space ...)) | |
| In his bedroom atop a tower of the newly-constructed, majestic | |
| Bergenschloss, William Winsbury bristled under the unflinching | |
| and almost-challenging gazes of Reichsf�hrer-General zur Linde | |
| and Reichsf�hrerin-SS Habich. Tailors fluttered around him, | |
| measuring and holding up swatches of rich material -- silk, | |
| sable, ermine, and cloth-of-gold -- as they prepared to sew his | |
| coronation raiment. Elsewhere in the castle, jewelers and | |
| goldsmiths were equally hard at work preparing the appropriate | |
| regalia of princedom. | |
| Of course the girlishly-handsome, red-haired young man | |
| understood very clearly that he was not, and would not become, | |
| their equal, except perhaps at social occasions -- and, even | |
| then, the old aristocracy of Northeast Carolina and Prussia | |
| would likely view him as an up-jumped peasant. | |
| As he stood statue-still and stared coldly into a full-length | |
| mirror, he reflected that they would not be wrong. He may have | |
| been an exceptional person, and certainly regarded himself as | |
| such: Beautiful, though not in a way that was much respected in | |
| Hightah, where ideals of the male form tended towards | |
| red-blooded, bull-necked, dirty farmhands; clever, in a place | |
| that put little value on intellect; and proudly self-assured, | |
| where self-abasing Christian humility was more virtuous. | |
| If his bitterness over these things showed, he didn't suppose | |
| the f�hrers much cared. In fact, it was that disaffection that | |
| made him a perfect ally, and had led him to embrace the National | |
| Socialists as they had occupied his homeland. Still, Albrecht | |
| zur Linde looked gloatingly proud, and not of William, whilst | |
| Reinhilde Habich barely concealed a sort of patronizing | |
| contempt. They made no pretense when it came to who would truly | |
| rule Hightah, if the omnipresent SS-Leibstandarte weren't enough | |
| to cow him to submission. | |
| http://s23.postimg.org/4ewpvs7aj/ARCities12.jpg | |
| Bergenschloss in the Blue Mountains, Hightah | |
| http://s3.postimg.org/ww5ibo99f/ARLeaders_Winsbury.jpg | |
| (Soon-to-be) Prince William of Hightah | |
| ((To be continued ... )) | |
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