One Thousand Two Hundred and Thirty-Five Sentences
After reading the report that passed through several delivery modes along the way, Accardo sneered, and then threw the paper to Marshal Catherine of the German Air Force who accompanied him. As a military service that directly used the atomic bomb, Catherine had to watch the actual power of this weapon in person, so that she could use this weapon in actual combat more intuitively.
Catherine took the report handed to him by the head of state, and after reading only a few lines, she raised her head and looked at Akado. His eyes were full of shock and anger, as well as confusion and doubt—has the Japanese lost his mind, and even played such a dangerous and provocative behavior when Germany was at its strongest?
If it was placed a month ago, Catherine could only suggest bombing the northern part of Japan to retaliate. Even if the military base of the Far East Republic was used, it could only guarantee a slight retaliatory bombing of some unimportant military areas in Japan. But now, Germany has mastered a super weapon that can only be possessed by the devil. By doing this, the Japanese are giving the Third Reich a justifiable opportunity to carry out the most inhumane nuclear revenge.
Just when Germany was about to find an unlucky country to carry out nuclear blackmail to end the war more quickly, Japan, a lovely country, actually raised its little hand in the crowd and voluntarily signed up... Catherine didn't even know what to say about Japan's fearlessness Well, it's better to call this country stupid.
Without waiting for Catherine to make any suggestions, Akado turned his head and told Anna who was on the side: "Arrange a car and return to Egypt immediately... I will take a plane back to Italy, and then fly directly back to Berlin from there. In 10 hours Now, I will give a speech at the residence of the head of state, and I will make them pay the price for this provocative act by Japan!"
After saying this, Akado turned around and walked in front of the Chen couple, and said to the two with a stern expression: "Unfortunately, I can't talk to you in detail because of Japan's provocative behavior, and I have to hurry back to Berlin Go... this time Japan violated international conventions and used chemical weapons against our country, and I want to condemn this disregard of humanity before retaliating."
provocative? Provoke Germany? Are the Japanese stupid? Diplomat Chen felt that his mind was a little out of control—just like us in this time and space, suddenly heard that **** slapped **** slap, and then slapped and cursed that we were going to do it Same in America. The smoke from the atomic bomb in the distance hasn't dissipated yet, okay? Gentlemen of Japan, do you want to rush to your death in such a hurry?
Following the order, the SS soldiers hurriedly left the semi-underground observation bunker with the head of state, and the officers on one side shouted the slogan "Long live the head of state" when Akado was still going out. Everyone was talking about it, and soon the Japanese dropped chemical weapons in the Far East, and all the guests who came here knew about it.
Then everyone has a common topic of conversation to communicate the not-so-close friendship between each other-everyone is feeling sad for Japan, using "poor Japanese" as the topic, Italy, France, Britain, Siberia and even The Chinese representatives soon became close friends.
The only thing that didn't say anything was two American newspaper reporters deliberately invited from Israel. They stood awkwardly in the corner with their cameras in their hands, as if they were two clowns forgotten by the world. Before they came, they were worried that they would not be able to get any decent news when they came to the Axis countries, and it would be difficult to do business when they went back, but now they are worried about whether the beautiful city of their hometown will disappear from the earth one night. Disappeared forever.
After they go back, they have to write a true report based on what they saw with their own eyes, but this is also the most troublesome thing for them: what do they want to say? Say the enemy has a weapon that can destroy an entire city at once? After the huge bomb exploded, could the mushroom cloud be clearly seen ten kilometers away?
The United States is still at war with Germany. Does this war need to be won or lost in the end? In the face of a country with nuclear weapons like Germany, will the victory really belong to the United States in the end? So many questions filled the minds of the two of them, making it impossible for them to mourn for distant Japan with the guests and envoys in front of them.
When Akado's convoy left the observation base, several old trucks were parked at the door, and next to the trucks, black men wearing National Defense Forces prostrated themselves on the ground and worshiped Akado's convoy as it galloped away. with. Among these blacks, the one who takes the lead is General Fukuman, who is in charge of everything in Africa and speaks his mind.
Until Akado died of illness a long time later, Africa was always under the actual control of the Third Reich. Even after the grandson of General Fukuman took over the power, he did not have the courage to give birth to the slightest rebellious heart. It can be said that after the nuclear test in 1939, the shadow left in the Fukuman family's heart.
Without a single pause, Akado rushed back to his base camp, Berlin, as fast as he could. There, as soon as he got off the plane, he saw the German propaganda minister, Fanny, who was waiting at the airport with her hair in a bun. The latter didn't say much, but after a wink that both of them understood, he handed the Führer a prepared speech: "It's all ready, my Führer! You can start broadcasting at any time, Live TV will be broadcast simultaneously."
Walking into the TV broadcasting room of the Führer's residence, looking at the huge German flag behind the desk and the eagle national emblem on the top, Akado sat on the chair that only he could sit on. Without opening the speech script in front of him, he just stared at the camera lens in front of him, staring there with a pair of eyes with fierce light.
Then, instead of reading the prepared speech, he tossed it aside. He opened his mouth slowly, speaking into the microphone with a very deep voice: "Not long ago, I got a shocking news. In the far east, Japan, a country that despicably used chemical weapons against our volunteers on the conventional battlefield. arms!"
"I heard that some people were injured and some people died... This makes me very sad and regretful! I, the head of state of Germany, Arkador Rudolph, once struggled to survive under the poison gas during the First World War ...Everyone should still remember that this is my experience on the battlefield back then! I still have the scars from being burned by the poisonous gas on my hands, and I still remember the stinging feeling!"
"Then, Germany was defeated, leaving me with pain, humiliation and boundless darkness... In order not to let my people experience this kind of suffering again, I embarked on today's road, leading you all the way to victory It's now!"
"Now! There is a group of despicable people who ignore international law and use chemical weapons, an inhumane and unrecognized force, to slaughter my people. This makes me angry! This makes me very angry! I will not say anything like protesting, I'm very sorry, I don't have a high degree of education, and I have long forgotten how to spell the word protest..."
"However, I have my own way to deal with the enemy. Where are those who have brought suffering to the German people today? Stalin? Churchill? Where are they all? I can only regret to tell the Japanese that I will be with them They settled the accounts, and calculated the blood debt they owed us today!"
"I, the head of the Third Reich, hereby solemnly pronounce the verdict: The Axis powers have been charged with violating international law, using chemical weapons without permission, and violating humanitarianism! Sentenced to death by the Japanese military, Hideki Tojo, Seishiro Itagaki, and 1,700 people !... Now, soldiers of the Greater German Third Reich, carry out my sentence!"
In the Far Eastern Republic, the field hospital near Nuomenkan was full of wounded who were seriously injured by Japanese poisonous gas. These people were lying on the hospital bed, groaning in pain. Even with the protection of gas masks, the sudden disaster still injured a large number of soldiers. The Japanese army took advantage of the victory to counterattack, and even pushed the position back to the Nomenkan.
At this moment, the surging voice of the head of state rang out on the radio: "I, the head of the Third Reich, hereby solemnly pronounce the sentence: the Axis powers are charged with violating international law, using chemical weapons without authorization, and violating humanitarianism! Hideki Fang Tojo, Seishiro Itagaki and other 1,700 people were sentenced to death!... Now, soldiers of the Third Reich of Greater Germany, go and execute my sentence!"
Accompanied by the disturbing sound of the electric current, the intermittent sound echoed throughout the field hospital. A strong emotion filled the quiet hospital, as if waiting, waiting for a momentary burst.
"Long live the great Führer Akador? Rudolph!" A lightly wounded man with a bandage on his hand suddenly burst into tears. He waved his arms and shouted excitedly: "For the Führer! For Germany! Fight!" !fighting!"
"For the Führer! Fight! Fight!" All the lightly wounded shouted excitedly. Their Führer had been hurt by poison gas just like them, but he still led the German people to stand up and led them to stand. Woke up! And, for them who were wounded, the chariots of the Third Reich will start moving again... What a good encouragement, what a considerate care!
"For the Führer! Let's execute those people's executions!" Akado's voice echoed from a radio in a bunker with a roof in the Far East position filled with gunpowder. On the ground, the German grenadiers, holding their weapons tightly, also roared through the sky: "For the Führer! Let's execute those people!"