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My Third Reich

When the whole of Europe shuddered under the wings of Messerschmitt, When the wolves below sea level had torn the queen’s throat, When the tiger tank roared and smashed the walls of Moscow, Akado stood in front of many reporters and smiled: “No one can stop the expansion of the Third Reich except God.”

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34 Chs

Red regime

Akado, are you going to the Soviet Union? "And then from Siberia to China?" After staring at Akado, Seeckt inquired.

Akado resigned with a helpless sigh: "General, France will use this incident to make a fuss, the coalition committee will also enter a strong period, and some of our domestic facilities and plans will be forced to stop."

Seeckt considered it and tried to persuade once more: "So you're needed here!" Akado! There is too much work to do here. "If you leave, aren't the French more proficient?"

"So I can only ask the army to help you with these things?" "I went to the Soviet Union to personally inspect the tactical plan in the second phase of the Soviet Union, and then let those Bolsheviks help us build the air force and armored soldiers we have never dared to have!" He said this while arranging the documents on the desk.

"Are you asking me to wipe your ass?" Akado! You left the whole mess and let your boss help you with the aftermath? "You are so impolite." Seeckt raised his eyebrows and said, "I won't do this for you!" "Come on, yourself!"

Akado glanced at Seeckt, locked the sorted documents in the safe, and then closed the outer wall of the safe. If it had not been seen with his own eyes, who would have thought that his safe came in at the door? What's behind the shoe rack?

Then he straightened up and looked at Seeckt: "Although we have differences on some issues, we are completely consistent with the purpose of the Wehrmacht for Germany!" "Help me by helping yourself!" "You know this!"

"But you caused me a lot of trouble!" To avoid these troubles, I would rather do it alone in the future. Seeckt smiled: "Maybe I will push you out and give France an explanation!"

"Then? Are you leaving the Pluto Project? The trouble I cause you is far less than the benefit to the National Defense Force! You are also very clear about this. If I did not reach your hopes, you kicked me out of the command early. "Alright, right?" Akado stretched out his confident laziness toward Seeckt.

"How long will it take to return?"Seeckt finally sighed and compromised: "I think the IDF still needs you."

With a sigh of relief in his heart, Akado knew that this time he had passed the level of Seeckt. It was safe for the time being: "I will be back in about 40 days and at most 45 days." We still have a lot of things to do. can't afford to delay.

"Russians are not easy to deal with now; you have to be careful, Akado!" "They are now fighting landlords and dealing with capitalists, and they are not very friendly to the entire Western civilization," Seeckt told Akado.

Akado spread his hand and said, "They have not been very friendly to Western civilization since the time of the Mongolian cavalry, right?" He laughed.

Sickert laughed a few times and then stopped: "Since you know, what do you have in mind to let them cooperate with us?"

"The reason is very simple, and now the whole of Europe is not very friendly to us!" "They are more likely to accept a Germany that is not accepted by Europe!" Akado also stopped smiling.

"What else?" "I have to listen to all your plans!" Seeckt narrowed his eyes and said, "We can't afford to lose the Russian negotiations!" Once we lose, then the entire Defense Force's Pluto Plan will go bankrupt.

"First, the Russians and our views on Poland are the same!" "Neither of our countries wants to see the existence of Poland." Akado said, "You know this; we have a common interest."

Seeckt disliked Poland as a secret. He once expressed his views directly in a personal letter: "The existence of Poland is incompatible with the survival of Germany, and it is difficult for me to tolerate it."

The Soviet Union also did not like its new Western neighbor. The Soviet Red Army once launched an attack on the Polish capital in the summer of 1920. However, it was disgraced by the Polish army and retreated to its starting point in dismay.

"This shouldn't be all your chips; let's talk about it." Seeckt leaned on the sofa and picked up the coffee from Grace.

There is nothing to hide from Akado. His biggest hole is knowing that the Soviet Union, which is now squeezed out by the Western regime, is eager to seek allies. "Another reliance is that the Soviets need our advanced technology, which allows them to increase productivity."

He pointed to the "Pace of Versailles" that he had never observed as a decoration on the table, saying: "In addition! They are not parties to the Peace of Versailles, which means that they are not obliged to implement the provisions of the peace. In addition, the vast territory of the Soviet Union is an ideal place for us to train pilots and tank drivers.

Of course, he still didn't say that he is thinking about China in the Far East and has already started some cooperation with China. He wants to bring China into his sphere of influence and let the less stable Japan fall into China's future. The mire of war

"It's a good idea." I will help you find a reliable interpreter. I hope your trip to Russia and China will go smoothly. Seeckt took a sip of his coffee and sipped it.

As the first officer to arrive at the scene, Akado was called by the diplomats of the French embassy and the officers of the Coalition Commission many times, which delayed Akado's journey. However, under the guidance of many testimonies, Akado Cardo was also basically convicted.

In the two weeks he was summoned, Akado was not idle. In the fall of 1921, Akado arranged for his friend and follower Goodrian to have an internship in Munich. The relationship also allowed him to make many friends in the logistics department of the National Defense Forces. For this period of social activities, Akado even hired an old court etiquette officer to tutor aristocratic etiquette in the evenings for two weeks.

When winter came just now, Akado finally embarked on the train to the Soviet Union. For reasons of confidentiality, he led a group of only three people.

Akado, deputy officer and guard Geer, and an interpreter of the Defense Forces Logistics Department named Brook

Gore didn't say much; he was assigned to Akado as a personal guard and adjutant from the time he picked up Akado at the train station to the headquarters of the National Defense Force, and his identity also rose with the water. The second lieutenant has leveled with Seeckt's secretary, Grace.

Brock is a genius, at least a linguistic genius. He is fluent in six languages and can write French, German, and English in beautiful variants; he can speak German, French, English, Italian, Chinese, and even Arabic. During the First World War, he was a member of the German Army Corps in Turkey.

However, the proudest person on the train was still sitting in the car window, looking at the vast wilderness of Akado Rudolph. He was a second lieutenant at the end of 1918 and could only be regarded as a sergeant, not even an officer, but in just three years, he was already a hot lieutenant colonel in the National Defense Forces.

Unlike other lieutenant colonels, Akado commands the newly formed German spy force Gestapo and has influence over the 15th Division of the National Defense Forces; he is also building the third division to fill the division's temporary vacancy; it has created almost all motorized troops in Germany and maintains good relations with more than half of the German generals. Of course, he also used the Gestapo to spread rumors and then became the most famous chief among the officers of the National Defense Forces.

Now he travels to the Soviet Union to secretly build airpower for the entire National Defense Force. He will also travel to remote China as a secret ambassador to earn money for the German Defense Forces—it can be said that he has now grabbed the Defense Force's money bag and extended his hand to With a gun, he is almost the most powerful lieutenant colonel in the National Defense Force.

However, there was not much time left for Akado. He knew that in 1923, Hitler would launch the famous Munich Beer Hall riot. This riot would cause Hitler to be caught in prison, but his influence would be unprecedentedly expanded. Instead of saying that Hitler was arrested for doing evil, it was better to say that he went to prison to make use of the press.

Thinking of this, Akado held his forehead with his right hand. Hitler's success was not based on cleverness. This guy does have a submissive momentum and also has the domineering courage to face difficulties.

If it is not handled well, the National Defense Forces that they have painstakingly managed will become a Nazi private army and Hitler's personal powerful war machine in a few years, and Akado's ending is also very obvious—he will be arrested, killed, or completely become a biting dog held by Hitler.

The IDF has no faith, so the IDF surpasses politics and becomes the mainstay of Germany. However, because the IDF has no faith, almost blank ideas are more easily occupied by a belief. The result of Akado's knowledge is that the IDF is ruled by Nazi ideas, and this time he wants to stop this from happening.

Of course, it is not for the sake of world peace or for the sake of being alive. Akado just didn't want to let go of his power and didn't want others to ride on his head and shout. Always find a way to stop the expansion of Hitler and his Nazi party. Akado thought with a headache: This is a very difficult problem.

Just as Akado was worried and thinking, Brook went out for a lap and walked back again, bent down, and said gently to Akado: "Mr. Lieutenant Colonel. "Moscow Railway Station is here!"

When Akado and his men walked off the train carrying their luggage, they were stunned by the scene in front of them. At the train station, an entire military band played the Soviet Union's newly adopted national anthem. Flowers in short skirts stood on the snowy platform, smiling and handing flowers in their hands to Akado and others.

"Isn't it confidential?" "What's the situation?" Gore quietly asked Brooke, who didn't know how to be a good translator.

Akaduo's helpless face took the flowers, shook hands with the officers who came over, looked back at his men, and then smiled bitterly: "Red regimes are all popular this way."