My Third Empire

Seven Hundred and Ninety-Seven Photo

In fact, the US intelligence agencies still underestimated Germany's investment in various weapons, especially nuclear weapons. As early as 1927, Akado was secretly looking for qualified physicists for the German Wehrmacht, and tried his best to make them work for him.

For example, he and Einstein became close friends, and at the same time secretly absorbed American physics researchers through Coca-Cola. Oppenheimer, a young scholar who was still unknown at the time, had been secretly funded by the German government, and finally completed his studies in Germany and became a German citizen.

Part of this early investment is to allow Germany to acquire better reserves of scientists, and on the other hand, it is also poaching the corners of the scientific circles in countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom. Because Germany started secretly too early, those scientists who proved to be geniuses afterwards were just ordinary college students in those years.

That's why Roosevelt lamented Akado's foresight, and lamented that the Germans could have such a unique vision. Among all living beings, they accurately poached all those scientists who could become talents in the future. Leaving a hole for the United States, which is belatedly aware, has made the scientific development of the United States, especially the scientific development in the military field, fall into a difficult situation.

Under Akado's careful arrangement, Germany's nuclear weapon research team can be described as a star-studded team. The local talents in Germany include famous scientists such as Otto Hahn and Heisenberg, while the imported talents are famous in another time and space. Oppenheimer and other Manhattan engineering leaders. There are so many talents that the military chiefs are stunned. In addition to the cleaners in one room, the lowest educated are three masters of physics who do odd jobs.

As early as April 1930, Professor Otto Hahn and his working group completed the specific experiment of atomic fission at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Chemistry in Durham, Berlin. He bombarded the 92nd element uranium with neutrons, and the results were consistent with The plan was almost the same, and the uranium nucleus was "broken" in the process, becoming two parts that were no longer uranium. This was the atomic fission phenomenon that Akado told Einstein at that time.

On January 6, 1931, Otto Hahn reported the results of his series of experiments to the long-awaited Akado. The head of state issued a mobilization order and ordered Paul Hartke, a professor at the University of Hamburg, to set up the Third Reich's nuclear weapons research department, focusing on the feasibility of developing nuclear explosives.

The head of state clearly pointed out in the instruction: "The first country to possess such atomic weapons will have advantages that other countries cannot surpass."

The National Defense Forces brought these scientists together through conscription orders, and gave these scientists the best experimental environment and the greatest rewards. They have the most sophisticated and advanced laboratory in the world. The head of state is personally responsible for this project and declares that this weapon can end the war as quickly as possible.

Arkador Rudolf, head of the Third Reich, gave this plan "a special priority over all actions." Under the auspices of this order, atomic weapons research, code-named "Project Rudolf" in German.

And as long as you think of this project code name that can be named after the surname of the head of state, you will know how amazing the scale of the plan is. Since Akado didn't know which of the three methods of splitting uranium 235 was the best, German scientists actually used three methods to conduct fission experiments at the same time in order to find the most reasonable fission method faster.

Germany built heavy water plants in many areas, and even expropriated some of the original border areas between the Netherlands and Germany in advance, where the necessary buildings for the construction of nuclear power plants began in advance. Germany directly abandoned the impossible-to-success nuclear fusion theory, and began to focus on nuclear fission, which bought more time for Germany.

On the other hand, due to limitations in materials, Germany's research on nuclear weapons has not been smooth sailing. For the needs of experiments, they have improved the technology of purifying raw materials, built more systematic laboratories, and even the power supply infrastructure. The demand could not be met, and part of it was rebuilt.

The development of nuclear weapons requires a huge amount of electricity. For this reason, Germany has built a large number of thermal power plants in advance, and built a huge power grid with Berlin as the core and radiating to all sides. In order to develop the Germans' own nuclear weapons before the Americans, Akado and his men took great pains.

In Germany, except Prime Minister Augustus, who provided the infrastructure for the entire Rudolph plan, and Accador, the supreme head of state of the entire empire, no one knew the full content of the Rudolph plan, and even the Rudolph plan The Bailanhua Group, which provided assistance, only knew part of the plan.

In a forest 10 kilometers away from the outskirts of Berlin, a road is the only way to safely enter and exit here. More than a dozen cars were parked on the side of the road, and only one car in the core drove slowly along the road. The car stopped in front of the railing of the first post, and Anna got out of the car and handed the Führer's special pass to the captain on duty.

"Long live the head of state!" The captain stood at attention and saluted, shouting slogans to signal his release. The railing was slowly raised, and after Anna got into the car, the car passed the checkpoint slowly. All actions seem to be cautious, because only a few centimeters from the edge of the road, a deadly landmine may be buried.

There are barbed wire fences and minefield guards on the edge of the forest, and guard towers and anti-aircraft gun positions further inside. The core area has an independent power supply station and living quarters. The avenue is called Rudolph Avenue by the people here.

At this moment, on both sides of the avenue, scientists in white coats were already crowded. They watched the car that symbolized the highest status of the empire slowly parked on the side of the road, and watched a tall and thin man get out of the car. She got out of the bed, watched him smile and took the coat handed over by the beautiful female secretary beside him, watched him walk in front of them, and then said softly: "Everyone has worked hard."

After the head of state got out of the car, Anna and the driver of the head of state helped to move Dr. Einstein's wheelchair out of the car. This scientist with an afro is now pale, and the pain of being unable to stand makes his whole body They all became thinner and weaker, but he is in a good state of mind today, because he has met many very good old friends.

"Long live the head of state, Akado Rudolf!" The soldiers in charge of guarding around raised their arms, and some fanatical young scientists also raised their arms. When everyone raised their arms, Akka Extend your hand more to signal that everyone is free.

Then he walked up to Otto Hahn and shook hands with this respected scientist: "You don't have to be polite. I'm here to visit you today. I'm a guest, and you are the hosts here. Let's go, the weather is getting colder. Go into the house and talk." He walked in front, Anna pushed Einstein, Otto Hahn, Heisenberg and others followed behind them and entered the house together.

"Today I am accompanying my old friend Dr. Einstein to visit you. I, Akado, will always keep your contributions to the empire in mind. You are the creators of the new world order and the heroes of the empire! Can you and everyone It is an honor for me, Akado, to live in an era and get to know you." The meeting room was full of people, and Akado shook hands with everyone and talked cordially.

If his identity outside is the head of an empire, then here he is facing the king or monarch of the physical science world. Anyone here can be said to be a shining jewel in human civilization. Here he is unconsciously humble, lowering his figure and talking and laughing with everyone.

"Dr. Einstein suggested that we should take a photo together, and leave a photo for people to commemorate in the future." After chatting with Einstein for a while, Otto Hahn suddenly suggested: "We should really take a photo. A photo, just so the head of state is here today."

"You are all scientists, I am a bit too nondescript in it, you should take pictures." Akado smiled and waved his hands, and refused.

Marie Curie at the side said proudly: "Dr. Einstein mentioned you, the head of state, in a letter to me. He highly praised you and said that if you can concentrate on studying physics, you will definitely become a great scientist. He said that your elaboration of the atomic structure is very professional, and some of the statements have benefited him a lot."

Speaking of this, she seemed unhappy, but she still maintained her proper demeanor: "If it was that fellow Heinrich who came today, I wouldn't take pictures with someone like him, but you, Führer, I think If you can be recognized by Dr. Einstein for your academic accomplishment, you can already be said to be a physicist."

"That's a good point! Whether it's the marshal of the empire or a big businessman like Krupp, we won't take pictures with them, but we don't mind being with you, physicist Mr. Arkado Rudolf." Denmark The famous physicist Bohr also nodded.

So everyone stood in line in the auditorium and left a commemorative group photo.

Remember these names, Arkado Rudolph sitting in the center, next to him is Einstein in a wheelchair, on both sides of the two are Heisenberg and Otto Hahn, and on both sides are West Ladd and Taylor, a young Oppenheimer standing in the crowd smiling and looking at the camera. Italian scientist Fermi, German scientists Talasmann, Meitner, Betty, and J. Frank; French scientists Joliot Curie and his wife; Hungarian and Austrian scientists Rabbi and Friedrich; Danish physicist Bohr ...

These scientists include elites from the occupied areas, native German anti-war activists, young people from former or current hostile countries, and many well-known physics experts. It is conceivable how complicated and painstaking it is to gather these people together and work together. It can be said that this achievement alone is enough to make Akado proud.

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