Five Hundred and Eighty Wolf Cave
The car continued to move forward, but soon an open area appeared in front of it. Camouflage netting and some deliberately preserved vegetation conceal a large number of ground facilities, such as a lawn that can park several helicopters, and a parking lot large enough to accommodate more than 30 cars.
Around the entire open space, an anti-aircraft artillery battalion and a radar alert battalion were deployed, as well as a regiment of SS 0th Division troops responsible for the defense of the core area. The safety of the head of state has always been the top priority recognized by the top German leaders, so there are more than 2 divisions of troops around the entire wolf den.
The core area of the wolf lair is a semi-underground fortification group covered by vegetation in the center. The most important conference room and command area are reinforced and protected by reinforced concrete. If it weren't for the construction period and the head of state's insistence on saving, even huge underground fortifications would have to be built. However, the whole project was greatly simplified by Akado, he didn't want to waste resources on a dispensable forest villa.
In the end, for the absolute safety of the head of state, Acador, and to ensure the safety of the high-level empire concentrated here, German designers designed a semi-buried structure similar to a bunker, which reduced part of the cost and strengthened some Impact resistant construction. So everyone is happy, everyone is very satisfied with this new headquarters.
In fact, the most frightening thing here is that there are 300 radio stations and a command team of more than 1,000 people. It can be said that besides the imperial capital Berlin, the place where the German commanders are most concentrated, so it is called the Eastern Front. Headquarters, not exaggerating at all.
At the gate of the Wolf's Lair, four SS soldiers saw Akado stepping out of the car, immediately raised their arms and stood at attention, loudly cheering the slogan "Long Live the Führer". Akado casually signaled these soldiers to excuse him, and then led Anna, Manstein and the others into the wolf den.
The lights are a bit dim compared to the bright Fuhrer's Mansion, but compared with ordinary basements, it can be regarded as a very bright and luxurious configuration. Akado moved forward along the corridor, and the sound of footsteps echoed back and forth in the long corridor. Behind him were many, many aides. Today, wherever Akado goes, he is surrounded by people, at least his advisors There are as many as 20 people in the regiment and private staff. These people have experts in arms and weapons, construction engineers, and even Russian translators. In the communication with Vlasov just now, the translator beside him helped the two communicate. It seems that this Russian translator is very professional.
There are various rooms on both sides of the corridor, some are reception rooms, some are security rooms, and some are telegraph rooms. Because there are so many radio stations, even the telegraph office has made corresponding classifications: there are radio stations dedicated to contacting Africa, some radio stations are responsible for commanding the Eastern Front, and some radio stations are used to contact China. These radio stations are also classified by arms, some contact the Air Force General Staff, and some contact the Navy General Staff.
There is even a special espionage agency here to oppose the infiltration of spies from the other side. After the German side won unprecedented victories with the help of spies several times in a row, the emphasis on espionage work has also risen to an unprecedented height. Counterintelligence is listed as a top priority and is carried out within various departments,
Detected many major spy cases hidden within the National Defense Forces.
Before the start of the war, the German army conducted research on password protection, and finally determined 4 sets of password storage schemes for replacement at any time. Always in a very safe environment, the Allies have been unable to decipher the secret codes used by the Germans.
Akado visited one room after another, and then greeted the non-commissioned officers and officers who were already busy inside. He shook hands with these officers and soldiers amiably, and discussed breakfast and the weather with them. All the people who shook hands with Akado were very excited. At least everyone who worked here was a diehard Akado? Rudolph. If necessary, as long as Akado gave an order, most of these people would choose to die for the head of state without hesitation.
When the state machinery is at full power to set up a monument for a person, the effect can often reach unimaginable levels. If the leader of a country appears in the news every day, doing good deeds for the people and winning honor for the country, and it happens that all the people feel the benefits and changes he brings, is it easy for this person to go on the road? Altar?
In another time and space, Goebbels used this method to send Hitler to the altar, and in this time and space, Fanny used the same method to shape Akado into a great national idol. Now most of the Germans fanatically admire Akado, and are willing to go to the battlefield for such a leader, and are willing to face death for such a leader.
Just like this, I walked into Akado's own office, which is the core part of the fortification. There is a garden facing the inside, with woods and a pool in it, where a few small fish are raised. This garden is the center of the entire underground fortification. Only the room of the head of state has windows facing it, and the sunshine and trees make Akado very satisfied. At least he can walk here when he is bored, without worrying about others coming to disturb him.
"You and Brauchitsch have done a good job, I am very satisfied here, at least I personally think there is nothing wrong with spending a hot summer here." Akado looked at the walls around the office, smiled and followed said Manstein, who came in.
On the wall behind Akado’s desk, there is a huge German eagle holding the national emblem of the swastika. On one side of the wall are two famous paintings looted from Ukraine. There is a picture of the situation on the German Eastern Front. There is no serious confidential information marked on it, but the actual line of control between the two sides is only slightly drawn. Maps and famous paintings, plus windows and doors, constitute the simple and atmospheric style of the walls of this office. There are bedrooms and private reception rooms on both sides of the office. There are really many rooms, enough for Akado to use.
Everyone knows that Anna is going to live with the head of state, and maybe the Minister of Propaganda, Fanny, will also live in, so the head of state's room has several bedrooms, and the master bedroom in the center has a rather large soft bed. The people in the bedroom worked hard. After visiting his room, Akado returned to the office and sat on the genuine sofa, signaling Manstein not to restrain himself.
"My Führer, I heard that Little Caesar is in good health, but it doesn't seem very good for you to leave Berlin at this time." Manstein seemed to be in a good mood after finishing his affairs, and began to care about Akado's son.
Akado smiled and waved his hand: "Because of this little guy, I didn't even leave Berlin for the war on the Eastern Front. Now it's all right, he prefers to sleep in his mother's arms, and I became a cute There are dispensable people, so hurry up and do the duty that a head of state should do."
"My Fuhrer, you are too humble." Manstein said with a smile: "People like you who disbanded their own industries and helped the entire German people defeat the enemy and go to glory will always be our role model."
"Don't think too much of me. I'm in this position, I started a war, and if I lose in the end, then think about the fate of the loser. So I have to win, for me, for my children , for my woman." Akado glanced at Anna, and continued: "For them, but also for myself, I can only choose to compromise."
If life had a choice, Akado would not choose to embark on this path of dominating the world, he would no longer care about Hitler, he would no longer care about Sickert's plan to strengthen the army, he would choose to be a rich man— —Of course he doesn't want to regret it, so he won't meet Mercedes, Anna, and gather so many followers.
Life is so full of helplessness, you can never have it all. Power over the world looks majestic, but sometimes you have to sacrifice a lot of freedom and interests. Being extremely wealthy sounds like a lot of happiness, but the endless business and entertainment will definitely make you have no time for romance.
At that time, Akado chose to be on the stage of the head of state and opened the chapter of world hegemony, so he could only reorganize his Bailanhua Group under Speer's suggestion, and he could only choose to compromise with the greedy Jewish businessmen, and he could only work hard And endlessly circling between nobles, soldiers, and chaebols, this was doomed from his first choice back then and could not be changed. There is only one end for quitting halfway, that is, being torn to pieces by both the enemy and us, and even the corpses will not be left behind.
The war has begun, and everyone has taken the position given to them by history. Akado cannot back down, so he chooses to continue walking, step by step for everyone. He prayed that he could win the final victory, that he could win the chance to get out of the world and laugh proudly in the future.
Seeing Akado's wry smile, Manstein closed his mouth, stood up at attention, lowered his head to express his respect and understanding to Akado: "Anyway, my head of state, I, Manstein , will always support you and be your most loyal subordinate!"
"Thank you, General. I will do my best to lead you to victory in the war!" Akado walked to his side and patted him on the shoulder: "So I came to the wolf den and stood here In a while, someone will send over the defense plan for the Eastern Front... By the way, you personally send a telegram to Rommel in the name of the Supreme Command, asking him how the fortified battle of Tobruk is going. The closer we are to victory."
"Yes!" Manstein stood at attention, turned and walked out.
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Soldiers of the Empire, the Third Reich has been surpassed all the way in the monthly ticket list, and has lost more than a dozen games in a row. The head of state needs your monthly tickets! The Empire needs you!