My Third Empire

Three Hundred and Eighty-Three French

On March 3, over a military airport on the outskirts of Paris, a new four-engine special plane modified by a German butcher strategic bomber slowly landed, surrounded by 20 escorting F-planes that were still circling in the sky for vigilance.

The roar of the engine had not dissipated, and when the propeller was still turning, the door of the plane was opened, and a simple hanging ladder was slowly lowered. The first person to jump off the plane was a tall man dressed as an SS officer, followed by a second man with the same attire and the same build. Unlike the first man, this man was carrying a leather bag. box.

The wind is still so cold, because on the open airport runway, it is especially like a gun like a knife. Akado walked to the door of the cabin and walked down the hanging ladder step by step. Behind him were Anna and Propaganda Minister Fanny, two beautiful beauties, followed by Foreign Minister Merkel, followed by the secretary. such dependencies.

And those who stood on the side of the runway to greet the Imperial Yuan were two popular generals in the Imperial Army, Guderian and Rommel. These two people have now withdrawn from the front-line offensive sequence. One is stationed in Rouen and the other is stationed in Paris. They have received orders from the Supreme Command and are preparing to return to Germany to form a new army group.

But this time Akado wanted to meet these two titans, so he found them both at the airport. Akado walked to the side of the runway with a smile, and stopped in front of the two of them.

"Yuan Akado? Long live Rudolph!" Guderian and Rommel stood at attention and saluted. They both wore the Oak Leaf Knight's Cross of Iron and wore the uniforms of the generals that had just been tailored—if it wasn't for Akado This promoted evildoer is in front, and they can be said to be representatives of the young faction of the empire.

"Thank you." Akado patted Guderian on the shoulder, then looked at Rommel with a smile, and said very kindly: "I heard that sometimes you don't sleep for a few days. This is a habit. Not good! When the war is over, I still want you to accompany me to travel all over the great rivers and mountains of Germany."

"Don't worry Yuan, I will definitely accompany you on the journey." Guderian replied with a smile.

"My Yuan, I will go with you." Rommel also replied.

"Rommel, the troops you want to form are somewhat special. I need you to be alone in a big environment. There are no outsiders who can't leak secrets here. Let me just say it. I don't have much hope for Italy's North Africa strategy. At that time, I will transfer you to Africa to clean up the mess left by Melini. Are you confident?"

"My Yuan, in the case of fighting far from the homeland, supplies will be the most important thing in determining the outcome." Rommel is no longer that fledgling guy. Doubts: "In that environment, our tanks, armored vehicles, and fighter jets are all fuel guzzlers. Can the Navy maintain such a huge supply?"

"Navy matters are not your concern.

I just tell you, I will give you everything you want, and what you have to do is very simple, hit Suez and dominate North Africa! "Akado said smugly: "I want you to be the king of Africa, and when the whole world mentions you, it will think of your terrible l-group army, the terrible African army. "

"When you take down Egypt, I will give you the marshal's scepter and make you one of the greatest soldiers in the empire." Finally, Akado stopped talking and just stared at Rommel.

"My Yuan, I will hold Africa in the palm of my hand for you." Rommel thought for about ten seconds, then solemnly stood at attention and saluted: "Long live Akado? Rudolf!"

Hearing Rommel's answer, Akado nodded, and turned his gaze to Guderian again: "I didn't intend to let you rest, take your G Group Army to the Eastern Front, if the Russians dare to come, we will Just break their bones!"

"What about Britain?" Guderian asked, frowning.

"Britain? Leave it to Rundstedt. I owe this admiral a scepter, so I have to give him the goal of taking Britain to guard the Atlantic Ocean." Akado waved his hand, signaling to wait aside together Go over to the car: "The rest of Western Europe is all about naval battles and intrigue. It's not suitable for generals like you on the battlefield. Leave it to me, Augustus, and Merkel... What? ? Don't believe it?"

"My yuan..." The two of them immediately panicked.

"Just kidding. The two of you will stay with me in Paris today." Akado walked to the side of the car, and when Anna opened the car door, he continued: "I don't have much appetite for dinner with those French diplomats. It's more appetizing to eat with the two of you."

After finishing speaking, he got into the car, started the long motorcade, and drove slowly towards the inner city of Paris. The surrender ceremony took place at the former residence of Emperor Napoleon in Paris, where a huge German swastika flag is now hoisted.

Someone originally suggested that the French should be allowed to complete the surrender ceremony in the compartment where the "Versailles Peace Treaty" was signed that year. This is regarded as revenge and revenge for the humiliation imposed by the French on the Germans in 1918. But Akado dismissed Hitler's revenge. He calculated more shrewdly and decided to give up the act of slapping the French.

After all, Akado still has to requisition the large-scale factories of the French although they are not efficient; and he has to try his best to let the French continue to contribute in his war of aggression, at least to let the French colonies in North Africa in the future Neutral in the war; in the end he still had a tinge of moderation in his soul, not wanting to get things done and not to embarrass the French too much.

After all, what he wants this time is much more than what Hitler wanted, so he is still very big when it comes to such small things.

Amidst the flashing spotlights of countless reporters, Yuan, wearing a black SS military uniform, climbed the steps and walked into the former residence of Emperor Napoleon. He was holding the armed belt with one hand, and swinging the other hand with his steps. He held a pair of leather gloves in his hand, with an invisible smile on his face.

On his arm he wears a German flag armband embroidered with golden wheat ears on the edge, and on his chest is the Iron Cross awarded during World War I, as well as various commemorative medals and medals he received when he was promoted within the Wehrmacht. Medal of Merit.

"Yuan! Akado? Rudolf! Long live!" Standing on the edge of the corridor, the guard of honor with white gloves and a Mauser 98k rifle stood at attention and saluted. His raised right hand formed an arch on both sides of Akado. Without squinting, Cardo walked slowly step by step, but every step made the French diplomats waiting at the end of the corridor tremble.

After several hours of arduous negotiations, the French lost almost half of their land, ceded most of the economically prosperous areas including Paris, and also offered Monaco, Marseilles, Toulon, etc. in the name of compensation for Italy's losses. area. At the same time, France disbanded the army and air force, and Germany exercised its national defense power as a protectorate.

France has to pay Germany 400 million francs every day as military protection and security maintenance costs. Germany has the right to expropriate most of the French factories and appoint supervisory departments to enter French enterprises for wartime supervision in order to improve production efficiency. At the same time, all French ports must be open to German warships for a period of 200 years.

On the basis of this treaty, France was allowed by the generous German government to retain its entire navy and most of its overseas colonies. But France must commit to dispatching a fleet to help Germany guard the Mediterranean routes and ensure that these routes are not harassed by the British Mediterranean Fleet.

At the same time, France announced to join the Iron and Steel Pact and became a member of the Axis Powers. The pro-German French Marshal Petain became the prime minister of France, announced his withdrawal from the war against Germany, and remained "neutral" to the British government under the understanding of Germany-provided that the French navy was not attacked by British warships when it completed its Mediterranean mission.

Of course, there are other clauses, which seem a bit dumbfounding. For example, Germany allows France to provide materials and industrial production capacity to help Germany win the war. Afterwards, Germany will give France war compensation just like supporting Italy. This kind of clause has almost zero temptation for France, because in terms of the current relationship between the two countries, it is already the best of benevolence not to make trouble.

However, the preservation of the French navy is considered a blessing in misfortune. At least Darlan, the commander-in-chief of the French Navy, is very satisfied with this result, so that at least half of France's maritime interests can be preserved. And the control over overseas colonies will not be weakened much, which will at least allow France to retain the hope of rising in the future.

"My yuan." When signing, Merkel found an opportunity to get close to Akado: "If we persist, we can at least capture 3 battleships from the French... Is it really not considered?" Would you like Admiral Raeder's suggestion?"

"Merkel, believe me..." Accado stared at the signed documents and replied: "Even if these fleets are not mine, they will never become British. In this case, how many warships will be handed over to the British?" Who is in control is no longer such an important issue."

After answering Merkel's words, Akado took the pen with a smile, and signed his own name at the bottom of the document, a line of flamboyant cursive characters. Then some diplomats stamped the document, followed by warm applause from a group of German officials and politicians, followed by loud cheers from nearby guards of honor outside.

Yuan smiled and stretched out his hand, and expressed his blessings to the French diplomat who was in charge of signing the peace treaty: "Congratulations, the German-French war is over."

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