Chapter 117 War of the 117 Committee
Colonel Grudo has been very unhappy recently, and the allocation of their coalition Arms Control Commission has been reduced again. The domestic economic situation has made all countries feel unwilling to care about foreign affairs, so the activities of the coalition Arms Control Commission have become extremely difficult now.
Due to the shortage of funds, many inspections and inspections were forced to be cancelled. Until now, many reports submitted on time have been shelved, and the Arms Control Commission's supervision and control effect on the German Wehrmacht has become less and less effective.
By comparing the data from several periods, we can see that the role of the coalition military control committee has been compressed to an optional level.
At the end of 1919, there were more than 900 employees in the Allied Arms Control Committee. For example, the total number of clerks and bribed intelligence personnel exceeded 2,000. At that time, the entire German military industry and army were almost all under the records of the Allied Arms Control Committee.
Here is a report that can prove how detailed the records were at that time. The report was about a colonel from the German New Defense Forces who resigned due to illness. It recorded the cause and results in detail. The name of the officer who replaced the colonel, the original position... including all the impacts caused by this promotion were recorded.
For the time being, Acardo Rudolph, who was already a colonel of the National Defense Forces, the Alliance Arms Control Committee transferred personal files about Acardo. There were records of his performance when he was in service in 1918 to his promotion when he became the New Defense Forces gas prevention team in 1919. Even Acardo was transferred to the Defense Forces General Command that year, and a key symbol was left on the file as a note.
If you still have a little impression, then you should remember that due to the intervention of the coalition military control committee, the Krupp factory was forced to destroy more than 80% of its production equipment, and even thousands of cannons that had been produced were destroyed. Inadequate numbers were even needed to be produced and supplemented.
By 1925, the National Defense Forces had gradually taken the initiative, and a lot of news had been covered up or distorted, but the coalition military control committee still had absolute advantages in many aspects.
At that time, most of the weapons and equipment produced by the German team had to be carried out secretly, and many of the equipment were concealed by civilian use. At this time, Germany was still very concerned about the attitude of the coalition armed forces at least on the surface. There are also two data here, proving that although the coalition armed forces lost their surveillance efforts at this time, it was still an authoritative organization set up by the coalition armed forces in Germany.
The first is internal statistics from the German intelligence department. The data shows that between 1925 and 1927, the German intelligence department arrested a total of 427 spies who provided intelligence to the coalition military control committee, obtained 2,913 pieces of intelligence on the organization's activities, and successfully blocked more than 2,100 such operations.
Another article shows that the coalition armed forces launched a large-scale raid inspection at the end of 1925, seizing a shell production plant under Krupp, confiscated more than 5,000 shells and 20 150mm caliber cannons. These weapons were all destroyed on the spot the next day, and the Germans compensated a fine of US$70,000 for the violation, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs officially apologized to France, Britain and other relevant countries.
"We all know that this man is guilty! But now he is no longer a role we can deal with! Gentlemen! Our government has condoned this devil for some international relations; now he has become a climate, and our country is no longer able to deal with him!" Grudo said lonely: "This is the third time I have asked the trial of the German dangerous member Acardo Rudolph, and this is also the last report during my tenure. I am about to resign from the position of head of the coalition military control committee."
"Col. Grudo? Are you going to return home?" The officers present were a little depressed, and everyone asked in a verbal manner. Colonel Grudo has always been the officer who led them, doing things in an amiable and orderly manner, and has always taken care of all the officers in the coalition Arms Control Committee like a master, so he is deeply loved by these officers.
"The news from the Belgian Ministry of Defense that after this year, Belgium will give up the officers of the Arms Control Commission in Germany. I will be transferred back to China. This report is the last counterattack against Acardo." Grudo sighed and said regretfully: "Even if many peace-loving people come forward to help us, we still cannot stop the war from approaching."
"Col. Let's take people with us and go directly to their head of state! Fight with him! If he is willing to commit suicide, we will admit it even if we die! If he dares to resist, at least our country will not watch us die like this! At that time..." an officer said excitedly.
"No one will start a war for us! The Germans can see this clearly than we do! They know that we have become a decoration and even earlier than we know." Grudor said with a wry smile: "Even if a group of Germans are coming in now, I won't feel that anything is strange."
He spread his hands helplessly and said, "Not even more so now! In order to make Germany focus on the east, the British government has already accused Germany of Germany's ambitions for the Sudeten region! And Austria has also become a victim of this plan! In order to balance the strength of France and Germany, they have even given up on both countries, let alone us?"
"Then do we just ignore the Germans and be thriving?" A young officer stood up and said indignantly.
"Of course, you can't watch them re-arm themselves!" Colonel Grudor stood up and said solemnly: "Gentlemen! This is a war! A war without gunpowder! And you are the soldiers fighting on the front line! You must protect yourself well and try to record every crime of the Germans trampling on the peace treaty! One day the international situation will undergo a fundamental change! At that time, these crimes are all evidence of the crime of revealing the ugly face of the Germans!"
He straightened the military cap on his head and walked towards the door: "Wait until that day, someone will remember the sweat and blood we have paid for it! We will be engraved on the Hero Monument by the motherland! Our friends and relatives will be proud of us! Long live peace! Long live freedom!"
At this moment, in Berlin, just a few kilometers away from the General Armed Forces Control Commission, Akado was standing on the edge of the map with his general Blauciche.
"My Head!" Blauchic said, pointing to the southeastern border on the map: "The soldiers are all ready! We can enter Czechoslovakia with just one order. I pray that the Czech army will not resist, otherwise our army will likely fall into the quagmire of war."
Akado was wearing a black SS officer uniform, and there were two crossed holy sword patterns on his shoulders. This was a newly designed marshal's epaulette. Although the National Defense Forces did not recognize it, he still agreed that Akado used this special epaulette in SS uniform. While standing there listening to Bolaoxiche's explanation, he slowly fiddled with a huge globe beside him.
"Notify a few generals!" After hearing Bolaoshichi's words, Akado held his chin and pondered for a while before ordering: "Convene an army military meeting! Comprehensive discussion on the combat plan entering the Sudeten area!"
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Chapter completed!