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Chapter 32

"Why don't you hand over this plan to President Ebert? If he could get the details of this plan, he might not have made the stupid move of selling Germany to the Defence Force." Gustav Stresman whispered to Akado as he walked down the steps.

While wearing leather gloves, Akado went down the steps, and did not look back at Gustav Stresman, but said loudly: "If possible, I plan to take out this plan in two years, because I will keep this method against a more difficult person, but unfortunately because of this idiot Ebert! I must use it in advance."

"Difficult person? Are you going to deal with General Sickett?" Gustav Stresman said with a frown: "Although he has many political disagreements with you, he is still a righteous person. I don't think he has any difficulties."

"Of course." Akado nodded and said, "I want to use this plan to resist the expansion of Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party in the upcoming world financial crisis."

"Nazi Party? Are you talking about the party that has become very popular in Bavaria recently? I understand your prescient idea of ​​preventing problems before they happen, but is it a bit too cautious to beware of an emerging force?" Gustav Stresman asked in confusion: "And are you a little too pessimistic about the world economic situation? The war has just ended a few years ago, and the economic situation is slowly improving, right?"

"Time will tell you everything, Gustav, believe me." Akado smiled, got into the car that had been parked under the steps, and said to Ger inside, "Drive."

Arcado's car went away, Gustav Stresman stood on the last step, staring at Arcado's car in a daze.

"President Ebert shouldn't have died at the hands of such a arrogant and despicable man, right?" Behind him, a big bearded man with a pockmarked face snorted, "Are you not going to avenge President Ebert, who has always been loyal to him, and to support this vicious opponent? Or are you scared by his pistol?"

"Shut up!" Gustav Stresman turned around and looked at his subordinates arrogantly: "Pack up my things in the afternoon! You are dismissed! I have the final say in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs! It will always be!"

After saying that, he ignored the bearded man with a gray face behind him and quickly walked down the steps and walked towards his car not far away.

Akado did not return to the General Command of the National Defense Forces. After all, there was a General Sikte who didn't like him very much. The two of them now hardly said a word, and their relationship was extremely bad.

Even Sickett has added obstacles to Akado's work due to personal emotional factors and his stubborn ideas. For example, after Akado officially took over the reorganization of the 22nd Division of the National Defense Forces, Sickett used his authority to appoint a new director of the Transportation Director of the German Wehrmel, Colonel Nazmel.

As soon as Colonel Nazmel took office, he denied the armored soldiers' offensive theory of Major Blauchic, Major Guderian and others. After reading the data and reports provided to him by Guderian, he curled his lips and threw the report aside, then looked at the young man standing in front of him and said contemptuously: "Go to hell! What a bullshit combat force, the armored soldiers you mentioned are only used to transport flour to my army!"

The former Colonel Nazmel, who fully supported Sikt's decision, was the former director of the Transportation Corps General Chaisiez, who was also a supporter of General Sikt, and was transferred by Sikt to the 2nd Division of the National Defense Forces as the commander of the 2nd Division of the National Defense Forces. Sikt hopes to strengthen his own control over the National Defense Forces through this appointment.

Compared to Sikte's aggressiveness, Akado was much more restrained. He just silently accepted the reorganization rights of the 22nd Division and then visited Marshal Hindenburg's old subordinates.

Acardojengell drove to the train station in a car, because today he had another important task to do in addition to attending President Hindenburg's emergency meeting.

Outside the train station, a young major under 30 was standing there with a look of anticipation. When the young major saw the car Akado was driving over, the anxiety and eagerness on his face were wiped out, and it was replaced by excitement and joy.

"Col. Colonel Acardo! Your loyal supporter Heinz William Guderian pays tribute to you!" Seeing the car stop in front of him, Major Guderian saluted and greeted him loudly as soon as Acardo got out of the car.

Acardo stepped forward and held Guderian's hand: "Thank you for providing me with all the data. You have worked hard in Munich! I already know about Colonel Nazmer! At any time, reformers need to face the difficulties of those diehards."

"Col. Acardo, please rest assured! I will not be defeated by that old stubborn person! I met a major that you must be interested in during the Munich exercise. His name is Braushich, Walter von Braushich. He also supports your armored forces theory. He asked me to bring you a greeting and wait for your arrangement at any time." Guderian enthusiastically introduced his new friends he met in Munich.

"You did a great job, Major Guderian." Akado was also happy that his team could add new players, but he patted Major Guderian on the shoulder and said to him with a smile: "Let's go to the platform quickly. The train will be about to drive in a while, so we won't have time to send someone away."

So the two of them came to the platform, where there were two young men dressed in civilians in windbreakers, carrying large boxes and wondering who they were waiting for.

Acardo and Guderian walked over and hugged the two with passionate embrace.

"Major Abelt Kesselin. I arranged for you and Captain Dick to go to Moscow to study air combat command. You won't blame me, right? When you go to Moscow, we can't drink and chat together for a short time." Akado said after hugging one of the young men with a smile.

Keselin, who was embraced, smiled and said, "This is a very rare opportunity! I will definitely retain the fire for the future Luftwaffe. Once the time is ripe, I will use this fire to breed a fire and burn it all over the European continent."

"Then I will hand over the sky of Germany to you, Major Kesselin! And you, Captain Dick!" After Akado and Kesselin said, he turned around and said to Captain Dick, an old acquaintance beside him.

Dick nodded: "I know why you came to me, and I also know that I stayed in the Special Aviation Office because of your recommendation. You gave me the opportunity to have the dream of flying again. From that moment on, my life will be yours!"

"Go there! Build our seeds of revenge in the soil! Then come back from there! Bring our hope and dawn back!" Akado stood at attention solemnly and saluted the two of them: "Great German will bless you!"

The two of them did not return the gift, but just picked up their suitcases and walked onto the train that was about to go away.

"We are about to become Germany's hope! For the will of Germany!" Kesselin said in the carriage looking at Akado outside the window.

Dick glanced at Keseling, then looked at Acardo outside, and said heavily: "For Acardo Rudolph!"

After hearing this, Keselin laughed, then nodded and said, "There is a saying in Eastern civilization that women show beauty for the men they like, and warriors fight to the death to appreciate their friends - then we should indeed give everything we have for Colonel Akado."

The train started slowly. He looked at Akado and Guderian who had moved backwards out of the window and said softly: "For Akado Rudolph."

This month, through Arcado, 70 pilots and air force commanders were sent to Moscow. At the same time, more than 500 soldiers and officers went to Moscow for tank training. These people went there anonymously, without any official records, and even the travel expenses were paid by themselves. Just a few days ago, a secretly located at the Air Force Training Base in the Ripatesco area, 220 kilometers southeast of Moscow, and the bodies of the three dead German pilots were transported back to Germany in large wooden boxes marked "super-use parts".

...

When Akado and Ger arrived at the hotel, it was around 2 pm. They felt that the day was too busy. They had to go to the president's office for a meeting in the morning, and they went to see Keselin and Dick before noon, and to arrive at the hotel in the afternoon to meet a very important person.

This very important person is Gustav Krupp. Although he has the same name as Foreign Minister Gustav Stresman, they are indeed two different heavyweights.

If Akado wants to revitalize the German Wehrmacht, it is not possible to have weapons, but it is not possible to produce weapons and equipment without Krupp. If Sikte is the leader of the National Wehrmacht, then Krupp is the leader of the German industry.

The two met in the hotel room, and Krupp spoke without waiting for Akado to speak: "To be honest, we have cooperated before. Although we have never met, you have provided me with an emergency plan to deal with the Ruhr Industrial Zone. I have also gained some benefits from this plan, so I still trust your abilities."

Akado smiled: "Thank you."

"General Sikte's appetite for new weapons is too small. He is not interested in machine guns, rifles, cannons, armored vehicles, and these equipments. He seems to prefer bicycles and horses, which makes us German and industrial enterprises very distressed." Krupp said straight to the point.
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