331 Outage Plan
Then the plane continued to move forward, and then saw the golden coastline. On the beach, groups of German soldiers were already playing and playing, and looking westward, they could see the icy cold water beyond the horizon.
"Chief of Staff! There is no doubt that we have encircled the British and French soldiers in Belgium. They must be in a very bad situation now." Rommel pointed to the English Channel in the distance and said: "I heard that they were stuck by the b group army, It's still struggling in Belgium."
"God bless Germany! We have completed the task assigned by the head of state!" The chief of staff replied with a smile.
"Send a telegram to Berlin! We have arrived in the English Channel, long live the Führer!" Rommel pointed to the bottom and said loudly: "Let the troops rest for 2 hours, and then start searching and attacking north!"
"Yes! General!" The chief of staff immediately took the order.
Meanwhile, the German capital, Berlin. In a room with floor-to-ceiling windows and a huge balcony in the Fuhrer's Mansion, Akado was sitting on a chair, laughing quietly at a big bed. Lying on the bed was a beautiful woman in pajamas. Although her face was a little pale, the smile on her face was still very charming.
"Akado, my place is almost becoming your office! I don't want you to delay your career just to see me." Anna smiled and narrowed her blue eyes, and said softly to Akado.
"It doesn't matter, the affairs in France are pretty sure, and there is nothing to worry about in China now. In terms of economy and construction, there is Mr. Augustus, and the business side has Mercedes. Other things are handled by Jaelin Nike and Krupp. Help me, my main task now is to take care of you, the lifesaver." Akado smiled, and then pointed to a plate of fruit on the bedside table: "Do you want to eat something?"
"Hmm..." The tone fluctuated back and forth, Anna shook her head coquettishly: "Don't eat, or the wound will not heal, and there will be more fat, so how can I protect you?"
"In the future... I will protect you!" Akado said seriously.
He really thought so when he said this, because he did the same these days. It's not as calm as Akado's performance. In the past few days, the entire interior of Germany has been bloodied by the SS.
It was really a bloody and terrifying suppression. The Junker nobles who did not immediately stand with Akado, especially those big aristocrats who could stand on the stage, were suppressed by Akado in the most cruel way. The family members of these people were sent to concentration camps to perform hard labor, and their property was divided up by the forces supporting Akado.
During this cleansing, Akado strictly distinguished the Junker aristocratic group, and divided these seemingly indestructible and entangled huge interest groups into several parts and treated them differently.
With the help of Augustus, he established a strategic policy of attacking some, wooing some, and assimilating some, and beat the decadent Junker aristocratic group to death in one breath.
Akado used the Greater German Party to assimilate Junker noble officers, and used his iron will and various propaganda methods to make these middle and lower-level officers become his loyal followers. He treated these people differently and assimilated them in various ways, allowing them to break away from the traditional Junker aristocratic group and join the "new aristocratic" group advocated by the Greater German Party. At the same time, Akado ensured the economic interests of these small Junker nobles, protected their legal property during the purge, and won their support.
As for some high-ranking military officers and big businessmen with Junker aristocratic status, Akado used the method of wooing to force these people to compromise. For example, Marshal Brauchitsch and others, while Akado appeases them, he uses various means to cut off their real power and ensure their high-ranking officials and generous salaries. This sophisticated method comes from Augustus and others. This move has indeed succeeded in regaining a group of more obedient old Junker nobles.
Of course, the remaining part is those stubborn guys, facing these old Junker nobles who disregard the life and death of the country for their own interests. Akado showed no mercy. He took advantage of the support he had won from the Junker nobles and the people's enthusiasm for the head of state, and easily raised his butcher's knife against these non-cooperators. The entire society and the "new aristocratic" group have become the beneficiaries of this massacre, so the very brutal and bloody suppression operation was named "a crusade against the stubborn feudal forces" with ease.
There is no clear record of how many people died in this operation, but the statistics of the SS are about 67,000 people, while the statistics of the civil affairs department are about 91,000 people are missing or dead, and another 170,000 people moved into concentration camps and work in western Poland.
Wilhelm II was secretly executed for gathering the old nobles in an attempt to murder the German head of state, Arkador Rudolf. This incident claimed that he died in his apartment because of the assassination of a British spy. Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands turned pale with anger when she learned of the incident. Her request to see Akado was rejected on the grounds that the head of state was recuperating due to the bombing attack.
Then the SS visited the residence of the former Dutch queen and placed a statement and evidence of William II's family's involvement in the bombing attack on the queen's table. But this still did not allow Wilhelmina to swallow her anger at the Kaiser's death.
It was not until a family known by Queen Wilhelmina moved into the next house that the Queen appointed General to regain her composure and issued a statement condemning the despicable actions of the British government. You may be wondering who has such a big face. In fact, it is not someone else who moved here, but the Danish royal family who surrendered to Germany not long ago.
"Dangdang." There was a knock on the door of the room.
"It seems that there is some important news!" Akado glanced at Anna who was covering her mouth and giggling, and sighed helplessly: "Come in."
Work Secretary Syndra took a telegram and walked in after Akado gave permission. He stood at attention at the door and saluted: "Akado? Long live Rudolph! My head of state, General Rommel's telegram from the front line. Earlier today, our 7th Armored Corps advanced into the English Channel and Operation Sickle was successfully completed."
"Look! I knew that Rommel and Guderian would not let me down." Akado stood up with a smile, walked over to take the telegram in Syndra's hand, looked at it carefully, and then nodded : "Send a telegram to General Lundstedt to encircle and annihilate the defenders in Belgium, that's when he and Keitel will be promoted to marshals!"
"The head of state... don't you want to hold a meeting to discuss this matter?" Syndra was taken aback, then asked softly.
"This has been discussed a long time ago! There is no need to confirm. Send the telegram immediately! I am waiting for the good news of their victory!" Akado thought for a while and said: "Also, call Raeder and Catherine, Tell them to meet me at the Führer's residence immediately."
Seeing Syndra walk out of the room, Akado scratched his head in embarrassment and said to Anna: "It seems that I can't be with you today. In the afternoon, pay attention to moving around more, and be careful not to tear the wound. I may I can't come back to have dinner with you—speaking of dinner, I've already called someone..."
"Okay! Alright!" Anna covered her mouth and smiled a few times before continuing: "My lord, you have so many things to take care of! I understand, the nurse will help me later, don't worry about me Now, go get busy."
Akado fled and returned to his office. There, he personally opened the heavy door of the safe in the next compartment, took out a written plan, and then closed the door of the safe, disrupting the password with a bang.
Walking back to his desk, Akado, who was sitting on the chair, opened the plan and began to read the contents carefully. After about an hour, Syndra knocked on the door to remind him that Raeder and Catherine had arrived. Only then did I close this document.
Holding this document in his hand, Akado stood up and went straight to a conference room next to his office. Inside, Raeder and Catherine were waiting for him. When they saw Akado, the two stood up and saluted: "Long live the head of state Akado? Rudolf!"
Since the Junker nobles were split and suppressed, many senior generals like to call the full name of the head of state to perform greetings when they see Akado, instead of the simple long live head of state greeting earlier. They used this method to express their loyalty to Acador, so as to distinguish those Junkers who were not loyal to Acador.
"I asked you to come here today to tell you that the operation of swinging the sickle has been completed." Akado put the documents on the conference table, sat down, and then waved his hands down twice, signaling Raeder and Catherine to sit down: "So I came to you to confirm with you the specifics of the implementation of "Operation Blackout."
"My head of state! The Air Force is fully capable of carrying out Operation Blackout, and is already ready to carry out the mission." Catherine immediately replied: "In addition, 40 heavy four-engine bombers have been equipped. These bombers can fly at very high altitudes, are extremely fast and are equipped with powerful self-defense weapons. These bomber units have been kept as a secret weapon and they are ready to carry out their missions at any time."
"My head of state! The navy has not prepared accordingly. The High Seas Fleet commanded by Lütjens is now participating in the attack on Norway in Norwegian waters. The submarine force under the command of General Doenitz is strangling the British transportation line in the North Atlantic , there is really no extra troops to implement the "Blackout Plan." Raeder bit the bullet and replied in desperation: "If the fleet of Lütjens is recalled, will the Norwegian waters be attacked by the UK?"