260th Waffen-SS Division 0
A tall SS officer walked into the room and stood at attention at the door to salute. The heels of his leather boots bumped together and made a crisp sound: "Long live Yuan Akado? Rudolf!" Behind the SS officer, Even followed by nearly twenty soldiers carrying mp-44 assault rifles.
These soldiers were not like ordinary SS soldiers, nor were they like Wehrmacht infantry. They were wearing SS military uniforms, but instead of an eagle holding the swastika national emblem on their chests, they had a strange pattern of an eagle holding a skull. But the most distinctive features of these soldiers are not on their chests, because their left arms all wear swastika armbands.
Dressing up like this is not a mystery to the German high-level. They are the most elite forces within the SS that are directly under the command of Acado. They are called the Gendarmerie Brigade within the SS, and insiders of the Greater German Party call this force "" Acador Banner", in fact, the official designation of this unit is the 0th Division of the Waffen-SS-the only "never-existing" Waffen-SS unit that does not need to participate in the war.
To enter this unit must be strictly selected, only those young people who worship the name Akado Rudolph as a god are eligible to join this unit. The only creed of this army is loyalty, the ultimate loyalty to Akado. After a year of cruel training, these people completely obey any order of Yuan, and even if they are asked to commit suicide, there is at least 90% immediate execution rate.
The officer in charge walked to Akado's bed with a blank expression, and handed Akado a document under his arm. Then he stood by the bed with his chin raised high and motionless. It seems to be waiting for Yuan Akado's order.
Akado took the documents and lowered his eyes to look carefully. There was no sound in the whole room, and everything was eerily quiet. Akado's eyes kept sweeping down following the words, with a slight sneer on the corner of his mouth.
Mercedes saw a corner of the document out of the corner of her eye, and the details on it made her hair stand on end. There is actually a list of German politicians who ran around to support the Singapore dollar last night. Even she was terrified of the source of this document—Acado actually had an independent intelligence network monitoring the entire Germany that she, the person next to her pillow, did not know.
Some things can be figured out, and some things cannot be solved by fooling around. Akado fainted this time, causing many clowns to surface, and gave Akado a chance to clean the house.
After reading the last page of the document, Akado seemed relieved. None of the talents he was looking for, and those people with wisdom, let him down this time. This news allowed Akado to eradicate those idiots who got in the way without having to go through the pain of cutting flesh. It is obviously a very pleasant thing to be able to maintain his power to rule Germany without breaking the bones.
"Fanny, arrange a speech. I will give a speech to the national audience in two hours. The content is the specific response to this assassination." Akado glanced at Fanny and said.
Then he held out his hand,
Hold August's hand. He smiled and said, "I am very happy that you can visit me from such a distance. It is really a very happy thing for me to get your help."
Everyone knows that this time when Akado fell ill, Prime Minister Augustus was most likely to take over the position of Imperial Yuan, and he was in Berlin, so his position was also the most favorable. But when he heard the news of Akado's illness, Augustus was able to rush to Stone Fort very quickly, which was a very loyal performance. Akado said very happily, referring to this matter.
Akado studied history in his previous life, and he knew how important loyalty was to his subjects. Countless kings died at the hands of their subordinates, and many great policies died because of the death of people.
And as the history he knows best, the German interior of World War II was by no means monolithic. The Wehrmacht has always been dissatisfied with Hitler, and often violated Hitler's orders. Although this kind of rebellious psychology often created shocking results, it became the most direct reason for the defeat of the army.
In another time and space, because of the big differences between the two sides in the plan to invade France, the Wehrmacht finally planned an assassination of Hitler. This assassination directly led to Hitler's distrust of the Wehrmacht, which later became an excuse for Hitler to intervene in military operations. . This also paved the way for the joke-like situation where the corporal led the general later.
However, in this time and space, it seems that the National Defense Forces have a high tolerance for Akado's finger pointing. The farce of assassinating Hitler was not staged on Akado, which has a lot to do with Akado's origin in the Wehrmacht. Unlike Corporal Hitler, he made his fortune within the Wehrmacht. He worked from the lowest level to a general before entering politics. His prestige in the Wehrmacht was infinitely greater than Hitler's.
Although according to Hitler, Akado's control over the entire Wehrmacht has been strengthened, enough for him to let the Wehrmacht command him like an arm, and such things as assassinations will not happen. But he still couldn't avoid some careerists singled out, and used his fainting as an opportunity to engage in some small actions to usurp power.
So everyone in the room knew that Akado was planning to settle accounts now. No ruler would sit idly by such things as betrayal and demolition, not to mention the almost unanimous leader of Germany, Akado Rudolph.
Akado smiled and nodded to Augustus, then looked at his Marshal Brauchitsch, with a smile still on his face: "My Marshal, I am very grateful that you came to see me."
"My Yuan." Brauchitsch stepped forward, bowed his head and said, "The Army will always stand with you! Our loyalty is beyond doubt."
"I sincerely thank the army for its support." Akado replied with a smile: "It is really a happy thing to have you friends by my side. You did a good job last night! All deployments are very correct. I have no doubts about the loyalty of the Wehrmacht Army under your command!"
What he said made Brauchitsch heave a sigh of relief, and he also secretly made up his mind to let those old generals who harbored evil intentions go home to retire after returning home. Standing in the right camp this time obviously gained him further trust from Yuan. At least he, the marshal of the empire, can continue to contribute to the expansion of the empire. This news is more important than anything, God bless.
Akado looked at the relaxed Marshal Brauchitsch, smiled and continued to ask, "Is there any news from the Navy?"
"I received a telegram seven hours ago that Admiral Raeder is already on his way back, and General Lütjens' troops have returned to Wilhelm Naval Harbor under the protection of shore-based aircraft." Your order, send out the commendation telegram, and soon we will be able to celebrate this historic victory."
"Send a telegram to Catherine and ask him to try his best to arrange planes to protect and support the two fleets." Akado thought about the arrangements and said, "Urge Kiel Naval Port to put the Admiral Hipper and the Prinz Eugen on the line. As a priority construction project, ensure the smooth completion of the 3rd Fleet of the High Seas Fleet."
Akado seemed to be in a good mood, and with the support of Mercedes, he slowly stood up from the bed: "I issue this order in the name of the Supreme Command."
"Also..." Akado grabbed Mercedes' hand and walked towards the center of the room, followed by Anna and the tall SS officer. On the other side, Fanny walked back into the crowd of officials.
Akado walked up to the Minister of the Greater German Party, and squinted at the sweaty guy: "Is this room very hot? Or...you don't feel well either?"
"I, I...my Yuan. Please...forgive...forgive my selfishness...I just..." The minister was incoherent, stuttering and not knowing how to complete a sentence.
"Let me help you finish." Akado said with a smile: "Last night, Shibao sent a total of dozens of telegrams. Most of these telegrams were sent by Marshal Brauchitsch. The content is to maintain Germany's stability. order. And you sent a telegram asking Mr. Krupp to support you as the new Chancellor."
Akado nodded while talking: "You are self-aware, knowing that you have no chance to get your hands on the position of Yuan, so you want to try to replace Mr. Augustus as the Prime Minister of the Empire... Yes, I still can't remember all of you Name, I never thought that such an unknown person would have such ambitions."
"My yuan!" After Akado said that, the man became fluent in language. He knelt on the ground and cried loudly, "Give me a chance! My yuan! I was blinded by the devil!" Eyes! It's my whimsy! I'm not human! Please let me go!"
"Pull it out, don't dirty Yuan's bedroom carpet." Augustus glanced at the painful man kneeling on the ground, shook his head and said. Akado waved his hand, and soon two guards walked in, dragging down the guy who came out to make trouble while Akado was sick.
"Hang him, and send the whole family to a concentration camp in Poland... to participate in the simplest labor." Akado sighed, and said with some helplessness: "I will not name the others one by one. If there is conclusive evidence, Pull them all out!"
The tall officer behind him nodded, then waved his hand in the direction of the door, signaling his soldiers to come in. Then these guards dragged the dejected officials and politicians out of Akado's bedroom one by one.
"Now, it's a lot cleaner." Akado found a place and sat down, looked at the people who were still standing halfway across the room and said, "Since they're all here, let's hold a meeting to arrange things clearly before leaving." Bar."
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