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In 2009, Gowu, a farmer in the English Devon group, magically introduced 13 "Nazi cows" from Germany. By 2015, the cattle were maturing, and their murderous nature was gradually exposed

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In 2009, Gowu, a farmer in the English Devon group, magically introduced 13 "Nazi cows" from Germany. By 2015, the cattle were maturing and their murderous nature was gradually being exposed, and they had repeatedly tried to kill the farm workers who fed them.

Many people have never heard of the "Nazi cow", how can this cow rise to the level of "Nazi"? In fact, there is a hidden super plan of Hitler.

The scale and impact of this project is beyond your imagination.

Archaeologists at the SS Academy of Sciences found a fossil skeleton of a "European original cow" dating back more than 9,000 years, with a height of more than 2 meters and a weight of several tons.

When the news reached Hitler's ears, Hitler had a stroke of genius: Didn't such a huge and brave animal fit his "excellent racial theory"?

Moreover, Hitler believed that his ancestors, the excellent Aryans, lived in the same geological era as the "original European cattle", and the imaginary scene of their brave struggle with giant animals instantly stimulated Hitler's sense of superiority and pride in thinking that he was the descendant of a "superior nation".

Hitler was fantasizing about a world-class natural reserve with towering trees and ferocious "European cattle" galloping, wouldn't that be the true embodiment of the majesty and greatness of the Third Reich?

Hitler was so excited that he secretly ordered Nazi scientists to transform a modern version of the European bison according to the characteristics of the giant "original European cow".

At the same time, a supernatural wild reserve was to be built, covering the entire eastern part of Poland and part of Belarus, including the then Białawwe Forest, Rominska Forest and Augustustu Forest, and the reserve was named "Germanic Primary Forest".

After the occupation of Poland in July 1941, the 322nd Battalion of the Nazis' notorious Wind Discipline Police conducted a "law enforcement" clearance operation in the Białoweza Forest in eastern Poland, expelling and slaughtering thousands of Jews and other residents, leaving the entire forest a no-man's land.

The Bison Reform Program was run by Hermann Goering, the second most powerful figure in the Third Reich, and Lutz Heik, an SS scientist.

The two men happened to be Nazi fanatics, ecstatic and mesmerized by the bison transformation plan.

They planned to use the most advanced animal genetics of the time to breed existing European cattle. Heck defines the external characteristics of the giant original cow as a ferocious and infinite beast, which must conform to the ultimate challenge of the hunter.

After consulting a lot of information, Heck found that the most prominent feature of the prehistoric original cow was the huge shoulder height, thick body, and the domineering side leakage and majestic side leakage of two huge horns bent forward.

Eventually, Heck selected a variety of rare and tough wild cattle breeds in Europe for complex mating, while adopting a reverse breeding strategy, allowing them to gradually be domesticated into breeds that returned to the wild.

Finally, a tall and mighty new cattle breed with the characteristics of "European original cattle" was born. They were not as big as giant raw cattle; but they were far more aggressive and stronger than modern cattle.

Hitler's fantasy of the perfect bison took shape, and he praised goering and Heik's success and ordered the new bison to be released into the Białoweza forest in Poland. The ferocious bison became more ferocious after being released, and as soon as they saw people invading the territory, they immediately chased after them, and their strong aggression made Hitler praise them.

It didn't take long for the bison in the Białoweza forest to reach tens of thousands. The Nazi "Germanic Primeval Forests" program also began to take shape.

The image of the "Nazi cow" also penetrated into all classes in Germany at the same time, and even entered the propaganda posters of German World War II, becoming a spiritual symbol of Nazi Germany.

However, at the end of World War II, the Red Army front of the Soviet Union was pushing westward. These "Nazi cows", though fierce, became a great snack for the Red Army, wasting some of the bullets originally prepared for the Germans.

After the war, a very small number of new European bison survived, and it was called "Black Cow" or "Killing Cow" by later generations, but the most common was called "Nazi Cow".

The British farmer had nothing to do, and went to raise 13 "Nazi cows" from world war II heritage, and it is estimated that he has never really seen the ferocity of this bison.

When the "Nazi cows" began to attack the farm personnel, Gowu realized that these cows were the most difficult animals I had ever seen.

In the end, he decided to follow the practice of the Red Army and make them into snacks. He slaughtered 7 too aggressive "Nazi cows" first and made beef sausages.

Who expected, the taste of the sausage made was "very delicious, even a bit like venison".

Today, only 6 milder "Nazi cows" remain on gou's farm. His peculiar breeding experience attracted many visitors, and the "Nazi cow" temporarily became an animal star and even appeared on television.

But the ferocious nature of the "Nazi cow" will not change, and in the end it is most likely to be made into sausages, who called their birth so evil.

In 2009, Gowu, a farmer in the English Devon group, magically introduced 13 "Nazi cows" from Germany. By 2015, the cattle were maturing, and their murderous nature was gradually exposed
In 2009, Gowu, a farmer in the English Devon group, magically introduced 13 "Nazi cows" from Germany. By 2015, the cattle were maturing, and their murderous nature was gradually exposed
In 2009, Gowu, a farmer in the English Devon group, magically introduced 13 "Nazi cows" from Germany. By 2015, the cattle were maturing, and their murderous nature was gradually exposed
In 2009, Gowu, a farmer in the English Devon group, magically introduced 13 "Nazi cows" from Germany. By 2015, the cattle were maturing, and their murderous nature was gradually exposed
In 2009, Gowu, a farmer in the English Devon group, magically introduced 13 "Nazi cows" from Germany. By 2015, the cattle were maturing, and their murderous nature was gradually exposed

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