"Why not give this plan to President Ebert?" "If he can get the details of the plan, maybe he will not make the foolish act of betraying the German National Defense Forces." Gustav Stresemann whispered to Akado as he walked down the stairs.
Akado went down the stairs while wearing leather gloves. Instead of returning his gaze to Gustav Stresemann, he exclaimed aloud, "If possible, I plan to carry out this plan two years later because of this; I kept it against a more difficult character, but unfortunately because of the idiot Ebert!" I must use it in advance.
"Tough characters?" "Are you going to deal with General Seeckt?" Gustav Stresemann frowned. "Although he has a lot of political disagreements with you, he is still an upright person, and I don't think he's having a hard time."
"Of course." Akado nodded. "I want to use this plan to resist the expansion of Adolf Hitler and his Nazi party in the coming world financial crisis."
"The Nazi Party?" Do you mean the party that has been the most powerful in Bavaria recently? "I understand your foresight against precautions, but is it a bit too cautious to guard against an emerging force?" Telesman asked, somewhat puzzled, "And are you a bit too pessimistic about the world economic situation?" "Just a few years after the war, the economic situation is slowly improving, isn't it?"
"Time will prove everything, Gustav, believe me." Akado smiled and got into the car that had been parked under the stairs for a long time and said to Gore inside, "Drive."
Akado's car went away, and Gustave Stresemann stood on the last step, staring at Akado's car in a daze.
"President Albert should not die in the hands of such an arrogant and mean person, right?" Behind him, a bearded man with a pockmark moaned, "You don't intend to avenge President Ebert, who has always been loyal, Are you going to support this vicious opponent? "Or are you scared by his pistol?"
"Shut up!" Gustave Stresemann glanced arrogantly back at his men: "Give me things and get out in the afternoon!" You are dismissed! I am in charge of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs! It will always be!
Having finished speaking, ignoring the beard with a blue face behind him, he quickly walked down the stairs and walked to his car, which was not far away.
Akado did not return to the headquarters of the National Defense Forces. After all, there was General Seeckt who didn't like him very much. The two now barely spoke a word, and the relationship was extremely bad.
Even Seeckt has added obstacles to Akado's work because of personal emotional factors and his stubborn ideas. For example, after Akado officially took over the reorganization of the 22nd Division of the National Defense Force, Seeckt appointed with his authority a new director of the Transport Department of the German Wehrmacht—Colonel Nazmel.
As soon as Colonel Nazmeier took office, he denied the theory of the armored forces offensive of Major Brauchic and Major Guderian. After reading the data and reports provided by Guderian, he put his lips to the report. "Go to hell!" said one side, mocking the young man in front of him, "You said they only distribute flour to my army, what a **** fighting force, armored soldiers!"
The predecessor of Colonel Nazmel, who fully supported Seeckt's decision, and the former General Director of the Transport Corps, General Chechwitz, were also supporters of General Seeckt and were transferred to the Second Division of the National Defense Force as the commander of the Second Defense Force. Seeckt hopes to strengthen his control over the National Defense Force through this appointment.
Compared to Seeckt's aggressiveness, Akado was much more restrained. He simply accepted the 22nd Division's reorganization rights and then went to see Marshal Hindenburg's old men.
Akaduo Geer drove to the train station because today, in addition to participating in the emergency meeting of President Hindenburg, he has another important job to do.
Outside the train station, a young teenager, less than 30 years old, stood there with a look of anticipation, and when the young man saw the car being approached by Akado, the anxiety, and urgency on his face swept away. empty, replaced with excitement and joy.
"Colonel Arcado! Your loyal supporter Heinz William Goodrian pays tribute to you! When Arcado got out of the car and saw the car stop in front of him, Major Guderian saluted loudly. Greetings.
Akado stepped forward and took Gudrian's hand, saying, "Thank you for the data you provided me." You worked hard in Munich! I already know about Colonel Nazmer! At any time, the reformer will need to face the hardships of those diehards.
"Colonel Akado, please be assured! I will not be defeated by that old stubbornness! I met a major you must be interested in during the Munich exercise. His given names were Brauchic and Walter von Brau. It's amazing. He also supports your theory of armored forces. He asked me to give you a greeting and always listen to your dispatch. Guderian introduced his new friends to Munich with great interest.
"You did a good job, Major Goodrian." Akado was also happy that his team could add new members, but he still patted Major Goodrian's shoulder and said to him with a smile: "We still have to hurry up and go to the platform; the train will leave in a while, and we will be too late to give it away."
So the two came to the platform, where two young people were dressed in trench coats and civilian clothes, carrying big boxes, not knowing who they were waiting for.
Akado and Guderian walked over and embraced warmly.
Major Abelte Kessellin I arranged for you and Captain Dick to go to Moscow to study air combat command. Won't you blame me? "When you go to Moscow, we can't drink and chat together for a short time." Aka He smiled and hugged one of the young men and said,
Kesseling, who was embraced, said with a smile, "This is a very rare opportunity! I will reserve the fire for the future German Air Force. Once the time is right, I will use this fire to breed a fire that burns all over the continent.
"Then I will give you the German sky, Major Kesselin! "And you, Captain Dick!" After Akado and Kesselring finished, they turned around, facing their old acquaintance, Di. Captain Ke said:
Dick nodded. "I know why you came to me, and I know that I stayed in the special aviation office because of your recommendation." You allowed me to live my dream of flying again. My life is yours from that point forward!
"Go there! Bury the seeds of our revenge in the soil! Then come back from there! "Bring our hope and dawn back!" Akado solemnly stood up and paid a military salute to the two people: "Germany will bless you guys!"
The two did not return their salute but just picked up their suitcases and embarked on the train that was about to leave.
"We are about to become the hope of Germany!" "For the sake of Germany!" Kesseling said this in the carriage, looking out the window at Akado.
Dick glanced at Kesselin, then at the Akado outside, and said in a deep voice, "For Akado? Rudolph!"
Kaiserin laughed loudly after hearing it, then nodded and said, "Eastern civilization has a proverb that asks women to show beauty for the men they like, and the warriors fight to appreciate their friends—then we should do it for Colonel Akado." "Dedicate everything to yourself."
The train moved slowly. He looked at Akado and Guderian, who had moved backward out of the window, and said softly, "For Akado Rudolph."
This month, Arkato's arrangement sent 70 pilots and air force commanders to Moscow. At the same time, more than 500 soldiers and officers went to Moscow for tank training. There were no official records of these people paying the toll because they went anonymously. Just a few days ago, the German Air Force Training Base, secretly located in the Ripatsk region, 220 kilometers southeast of Moscow, had an accident. The bodies of the three German pilots who died were installed in a large wood box marked "spare parts." The box was shipped back to Germany.
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When Akado and Gore arrived at the hotel, it was more than 2 p.m. They felt that this day was too busy. They would go to the president's office for a morning meeting and send Kesselin and Di to the noon meeting. Ke, we have to rush to the hotel to meet a very important person in the afternoon.
This very important character is Gustav Krupp. Although he has the same name as Foreign Minister Gustav Stresemann, they are indeed two different heavyweights.
If Akado wants to revitalize the German Wehrmacht, it is impossible without weapons, but it is impossible to produce weapons and equipment without Krupp. If Seeckt is the National Defense Force commander-in-chief, Krupp is the commander-in-chief of German industry.
The two met in the hotel room, and Krupp opened his mouth without waiting for Akado to speak: "Frankly speaking, we have cooperated before; although we have not met, you provided me with a response." "I also got some benefits from the emergency plan for the Ruhr Industrial Zone, so I still trust your ability."
Akado smiled: "Thank you."
"General Seeckt's appetite for new weapons is too small." He is not interested in machine guns, rifles, cannons, armored vehicles, or these types of equipment. "He seems to like bicycles and horses more, which makes us German industrial enterprises very worried," Krupp spoke up right away.
He glanced at Akado: "I admire you because you are working hard to add real new equipment to the National Defense Forces." You replace horses with trucks and bicycles with motorcycles. You also risk buying armored vehicles for the troops, even in secret. I funded my Krupp plant to design new tanks.