Three Hundred and Nineteen Cheers
"Führer..." Fanny was beside Akado, reminding him softly that the live broadcast had already started.
Akado faced the microphone, but still did not speak.
"Führer...the live broadcast has already started!" Fanny reminded softly again.
In the end, Akado opened his mouth softly and uttered the first sentence of his speech: "Just an hour ago, my car exploded, the murderers have been captured, and the culprit behind the scenes has also surfaced."
He paused, and then continued: "I am very confused now, because the people who assassinated me this time were Germans, and many, many Germans were involved. I don't know if it is because I am an unpopular person in Germany. Welcome man, should I hand over my power and leave nothing to do with Germany."
"We are at war with the most powerful country in the world, and I know it is very irresponsible for me to do so, but I really need courage and your support! Tomorrow I will hold a referendum to vote whether I will continue to serve as the head of Germany. If you think I am not competent, I will hand over all my work." Akado said calmly.
But his surroundings were not peaceful, and there was a sound of exclamation, and everyone covered their mouths and were so shocked that they couldn't be more shocked. Fanny wanted to step forward to interrupt his speech, but was stopped by Akado's hand. Akado just stood in front of the microphone with no expression on his face.
He continued his shocking speech, as if he was chatting with a neighbor's friend: "If you still choose me, then anyone who doesn't obey my order and violates my order will be regarded as Eliminate the enemies of the nation! Not for me personally, but for our nation! I don’t want our nation to end up on the road to world hegemony because of the destruction of a few bugs!”
"The people have the right to choose their leader! Choose me, and I will lead you to victory. And if you choose those backward, stubborn and humble Junker nobles, I will leave here and leave everything to them. I am not strong, What I need is the power of all the people as the basis of my governance! So I must let you choose!" Akado said blankly.
He smiled, and then said: "Of course, I don't bother to take revenge on those ugly Britons with such a despicable method of assassination, because they can only rely on such villainous tricks to save their fate of failure. "
"I don't make any response now! It's because I'm not sure whether I'm still supported by the German people, so at this time, I keep silent in the face of other people's assassination, but if the German people still choose me, I will A lesson will be given to all those who provoke the rise of Germany, a lesson they will never forget!" Akado took a step back, smiled and shouted: "Long live Greater Germany! God bless Germany."
"My Fuehrer! How can you have a referendum at this time? This is a time of war,
If the referendum fails at this time..." Fanny stepped forward to persuade anxiously, and when she was halfway through the persuasion, she closed her mouth.
Yes, how could this man lose? At this moment, he was so proud, as if a king was strolling in his back garden. He was retreating to advance, using the current situation of riding a tiger to consolidate his absolute power in Germany.
"I understand! My Führer! You are indeed the man I fancy! Long live Akado Rudolf!" Fanny said with a smile, "I think the Greater German Party will stand unswervingly by your side side."
The follow-up of the matter was beyond everyone's expectations, and even Akado did not expect such a development. Only half an hour later, German Marshal Brauchitsch issued a statement announcing his separation from Juncker's aristocratic status and announcing his unconditional support for any decisions made by Head of State Arkador Rudolf.
In the evening, a large-scale anti-Junker nobles stole the fruits of German victory broke out in Berlin. 500,000 German citizens took to the streets, shouting slogans to overthrow the Junker nobles and save the German nation. Disperse. Under pressure, many Junker aristocrats announced that they had given up their aristocratic status. Krupp and others came forward to clarify that their family was an orthodox German aristocrat, not a group of lowly Junker aristocrats.
The next day, the day when Akado announced the start of the referendum, all Germans crowded the polling places for the referendum, and people chanted the slogan Long live Akado, checking everyone's voting choices, and if someone did not choose the great leader Akado, then this person will be immediately besieged by angry crowds.
The Führer's attack on the Junker nobles had no legal and moral pressure, and reached the point of recklessness. On this day, the SS bloodbathed the private residences of 14 Junker nobles, and confiscated the property of tens of millions of German marks in one breath. These acts, which were no different from robbery, were supported and encouraged by everyone.
In just one day, the national approval rate for Head of State Arkador Rudolf announced by the Head of State Palace reached an astonishing 97%. Akado has obtained a dictatorial power greater than that of the emperor, and he can legally order anyone to be arrested, interrogated, or even shot.
On the evening of the second day, representatives of the Junker nobles met with the head of state and expressed their support for the head of state, Arkador Rudolph, by donating money and other means. Akado assigned a piece of land in the central part of Poland to the Junker nobles who declared their support for him, and these nobles who were determined to support the head of state were renamed the imperial nobles from then on, in order to draw a line with the original old Junker nobles.
And as the nomination certificates of these new nobles who took refuge in Acador, it was these people who jointly confessed the hiding places of Kaiser Wilhelm II and his children. Of course, Akado gave them a very good opportunity to show their loyalty to the head of state. He took a photo with these new nobles and published it in the next day's newspaper. The nobility broke.
"Tell me. How do you feel when you see me?" Reinhardt walked into a living room with wood burning on the fireplace under the protection of a group of soldiers, found a free sofa and sat down, he While talking with a smile, he stared at the terrified faces on the opposite side: "Don't be embarrassed, why didn't you see this expression when you wanted to kill me?"
That's right, Reinhardt walked into the room of the former German Emperor Wilhelm II. At this moment, his shoulders were still wrapped in bandages, and one arm was hanging in front of his chest. These injuries made him look a little embarrassed, but he still He didn't hide the monstrous hostility on his body.
"Sir! We were framed! We did not participate in any conspiracy to assassinate the head of state." William II was very old at this time. He was lying on a chair with tears hanging from the corners of his eyes and said: "I am so old, don't I Still can't let go of the throne? If you still think I'm a threat, then please let my children go."
"I don't know if you participated or not. I only know that your eldest son did participate in it, so you and your eldest son must die..." Reinhardt said with a smile: "Look, there are some things It's that simple, if you and your eldest son are going to die, then it doesn't matter if a few other sons die."
"You! I want to see Akado! I want to see the so-called head of state! He ruled my country and humiliated me with the power my subjects gave him? Does he want to sit on that throne himself?" William II Hitting the ground with a walking stick and roaring loudly.
"If he wants to ascend to the throne, at least I will support him." Reinhardt still had a smile on his face, but what he said made people shudder: "But you can't see that day. Go all the way, His Majesty our old Emperor."
As soon as he waved his intact arm, the SS soldiers standing behind him walked up with a vial, and a group of SS soldiers held down everyone in the William family, and then began to pour them into their mouths. After preparing the poison, the members of William's family fell to the ground in disorder, without any vitality.
Reinhardt stepped forward, pressed William II's neck with his hands, and after confirming that he was dead, he nodded in satisfaction, and took out a letter pretending to be written by the British government to William II from his arms. The son's letter was randomly thrown at the feet of William II.
Although no one believes that William II's family will commit suicide in fear of crime because of collusion with the United Kingdom at this time, this gesture is still to be done. At least on the official record, there must be a legitimate and reasonable reason. This is the last fig leaf, and although embarrassment is hard to hide most of the time, there is always one.
After two days, Akado was preparing to give a speech to the people of the whole country again. This time he chose to stand on the balcony of the head of state's mansion and give a live speech to the tens of thousands of audience below.
"Führer, the time is up, you should show up." Fanny reminded Akado in a low voice.
Akado moved a bit, and gently patted the back of Anna's hand, who was still in a coma, with his hand. With a smile, he helped the pale Anna smooth the hair on his forehead, and slowly stood up. He stretched out his arms, and Fanny thoughtfully smoothed out the wrinkles in his clothes.
He turned and walked out of the house, down the corridor, through his office, and stood in front of all the citizens of Berlin who had come to hear him, standing in front of the microphone with a confident smile on his face. He spoke slowly, his tone full of confidence and courage: "Thank you for still choosing to follow me! Long live Germany!"
As soon as his words fell, cheers like landslides and tsunami erupted from below. The sound was louder and louder, and it lasted for a long time before it gradually subsided. Akado smiled and waited for the cheers to pass before continuing: "I kept silent about the assassination a few days ago because I didn't know if I could continue to be your leader. Now I know your choice, so I must give my due response to the shameless assassination."
He paused, cleared his throat, and said the last sentence of his short speech: "German soldiers on the front line, please listen carefully—I still need 300,000 British prisoners in my new prisoner-of-war camp!"
"Oh!" "Long live!" "Long live the head of state!" After a few seconds of silence, the crowd below burst into earth-shattering cheers again.