Chapter 34 The Horn of War (2)
The conference room of the Berlin Parliament Building is gathered with representatives from all walks of life, including Junker, chaebols, social gentlemen, and even representatives elected by civilians. They are all sitting quietly in their own positions, waiting for the results of the discussion in the conference room.
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Hal was holding the telegram that had just been sent. The hands holding the telegram were trembling slightly, and his expression was very strange, as if he was stimulated. In the end, the telegram slid from his hand and floated on the table, and his lips moved and could not make a sound.
Lieutenant General Klester sat at the lower right head of Hal. He squinted his eyes and looked at the telegram lying flat on the table, relying on his good eyesight to see the contents. The first line was to report that Munich had been completely occupied by the National Defense Forces, and Klester was not surprised. The second line was to report that Hitler and others were trying to escape to Austria on a special train. He could understand this. After all, Austria also had 30,000 SS. The third line had a large number of words, and looked dense. Klester had to squint his eyes even smaller. He saw the content clearly. Loeb used a large report to explain that he did not rescue Stark in Munich, and listed in detail the route that Hitler might choose. As soon as he saw this, Hal reached out to hold the telegram in his hand.
Ludwig Beck, 5, will be the current chief of staff of the German Wehrmacht Forces. He has publicly opposed Hitler many times, so he is also one of the people whom Hitler wants to clean up this black plan. However, he is still sitting here, which is enough to explain everything.
The old man who served as the chief of staff of the army in the first battle seemed much more mature. He took the telegram from Hal and read it carefully.
The generals tried hard to see what Baker looked like, but only saw that Baker was constantly changing his expression when he was reading the telegram, which was exactly the same as Hal's actions when he was reading the telegram.
Although the generals were curious, they tried their best to endure the telegrams to their hands before moving their bodies to watch.
They finished reading it all, but no one said the content of the telegram. They looked at each other and saw shock and a little disbelief in the eyes of the people beside them.
Hal can finally breathe a sigh of relief now. He already knew that his only son had escaped from that disaster and was currently waiting for rescue in Amstetten. But he couldn't believe that Hitler and others died like this. He had been cheating and deceiving each other for a long time. His layout was to eliminate or directly eliminate the person when he deteriorated one day. Now he suddenly knew that Hitler and others had died, but he did not feel happy, excited, excited, etc., but on the contrary, a state of loss.
Har looked around the generals in the conference room and asked slowly and powerfully: "Have you sent the latest report from the Third Armored Division?"
Manstein stood up, "Your Excellency, you have not received a new report from the Third Armored Division. According to inference, they should be near Ibrahimovic and will arrive in Amstetten in about two hours."
"Very good!" Hal's eyes turned to Bok, commander of the 3rd Army, "Where is your troops now?"
Bock is also 5 years old this year. His 3rd Army was temporarily reorganized into the 1st Army before occupying Austria, responsible for the occupation of Austria by the National Defense Forces. His 17th and 18th Corps were still in Austria, so there is a reason why Hal asked this question.
Bock, the only general in the National Defense Force who had a good impression of Hitler, often favored Hitler's military policies, and felt that this gave him the opportunity to show his skills. In March this year, Hitler had just awarded him the rank of general, and just when he thought he could show his skills, the commander transferred him back from Austria and imposed house arrest. After the attack on the domestic KS and Party armed forces, his house arrest ended, and he has been remotely controlling the military operations of the Army Group in Berlin.
Bock already understood that Hitler was already the dust of history. Due to his past actions, he now understood that he could not get the trust of the commander. He was obviously lost in his mind and was listening without paying attention. After asking for instructions again, he finally understood what Hal asked him.
"My head of state, the 17th Legion is currently on standby in St. Pelten, and the 18th Legion is on standby in Crems." Bok heard it right, and Hal did ask 'your troops'. This made Bok extremely happy, indicating that the new head of state did not intend to let him retire early.
When the generals heard Boke's name "My Head of State" a little stunned. When they saw that Hal had no words, they didn't say much. The generals had nothing to say about Boke, and at most they were a little despised Boke's research on the situation.
Hal saw the attitude of the generals, and he was already thinking about the power structure in his heart. It was very obvious that these generals were a little dizzy by the chaotic situation in the past decade. If it weren't for the firm belief of "for Germany", it would be impossible to guarantee that they would not have entered politics like some generals who had been eliminated and then disappeared into the long river of history.
"I have a selfish intention..." Hal stood up at the first meeting. At this time, all the generals also stood up. The whole meeting made a "bang" sound of boots stepping on the floor.
"I hope my only son can come back to Berlin as soon as possible." Hal's words were not a negotiating tone. "The Stark family has already paid too much. I hope my son can return to Berlin as quickly as possible!"
The generals answered in unison: "Yes! Your Excellency, Master!"
They knew that Hal was putting pressure on the command center and was also expressing his slight dissatisfaction. Who would be willing to ignore the safety of his son's life? Hal had to reject Hitler's suggestion under the pressure of the command center, but it did not mean that he was willing to do so.
Grame did not sit down with many generals, and he also needed to ask for instructions, "My head, your loyal subordinate will order Castner Kordorf to lead a special transport company to Amstetten to bring your only son back, and your loyal subordinate will also order Zommer, the commander of the German "Stuka" air company, to go to escort the 131st "Messer-Shershmid Bf-109e Emil" air force stationed in Breth. Are you satisfied if you don't know how to do this?"
All the generals were a little stupid. They looked blankly like the Stark family butlers, more like Director Grime of the Air Force and Personnel Department of the Ministry of Defense. Although they knew that Grime would not miss this opportunity to express allegiance, they didn't expect that one person could act so shamelessly.
All the generals felt a strange feeling, as if they drove away a wolf but fattened up a ferocious tiger. However, almost all the Junke noble officers present were Junke, and the strange feeling was not so disgusting. They seemed to think that this was what they should have been.
Speaking of which, people's thoughts are sometimes ridiculous. If they are not recognized, then people will oppose all those who can oppose. However, when they identify with a person and feel that the person is a partner with them, they will be quite tolerant to understand what their partners do.
Hal has the halo of the leader of the Junker nobles, and has never acted aggressively. When things happen, many of them will be discussed with Junkers before making decisions. This long-term behavior made Junkers feel deeply respected and valued. The entire Junker class is almost willing to elect the Stark family as their representative of their interests, and they have already done so. The National Defense Forces, which are two-in-one with Junker, are naturally willing to believe that the Stark family will lead them to glory together.
"Maybe this is the largest air honor guard in Germany's history." The generals smiled implicitly. Germany has been unified with the death of Hitler and others, right?
Isn't this a fact that Germany has returned to Juncker's mastery again?
"The rank should have matching privileges!" As a general, but a noble general agrees deeply!
Chapter completed!