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Chapter 34

"You can't afford that much money, Mr. Krupp." Akado said with a smile.

Krupp thought Akado was joking with him, so he laughed: "Tell me, let me know! How much does it cost? I really want to dig you out of the National Wehrmacht."

"Because of the newly designed glass bottles and a brand new production line, Coca-Cola has brought me about...about $400,000 in revenue every month in the United States." Akado stared at Krupp with a smile.

He stretched out his second finger: "BMW has orders from the German Wehrmacht and the US Army, and China also has business, which can earn about $200,000 a month."

Then he ignored the shocked Krupp's expression and continued to smile and said, "Lutha Airlines also has my shares, and Mercedes-Benz Automobile Factory is mine. I also have a room reserved for many years in the mountain villa of the artillery tycoon Mr. Krupp. Tell me, how much is it worth?"

Krupp opened his mouth in surprise and smiled: "You are the boss behind the mysterious Bailanhua Group? Oh my God, why did you discover so many potential companies and then integrate these companies together?"

He held Akado's hand and trembled continuously: "You are simply a business wizard!"

Akado was a little embarrassed. He wanted to say to the cannon king in front of him: If you come back from time travel in 2014, you can also remember those overwhelming multinational company advertisements.

Krupp was indeed shocked by Akado today. Those assault rifles, general-purpose machine guns, mass-produced cannons, simplified logistics support ideas, and the design drawings of that super tank made Krupp feel that Akado is a treasure that cannot be dug.

"Col. Akado! I found that I have completely worshipped you! No matter what you plan to do, Gustav Krupp will support you in all directions without reservation! Even if you go to hell for this, you will be willing to go to hell!" In the evening of the same day, just as Akado was about to get up and leave, Krupp grabbed Akado's hand and said in an excited voice: "You are the most admirable German person I have ever seen. Krupp will stand firmly behind you and contribute all your strength to your National Welfare reconstruction plan!"

Akado patted Krupp on the shoulder and smiled to put an end to the conversation between the two people on this day: "Mr. Krupp, the National Welfare will also become your solid backing. Let us work together for the rise of Germany."

...

On November 13, 1923, Colonel Acardo Rudolph was transferred to the President's Office, serving as the Supreme Liaison Office of the Defense Forces in the President's Office, and also served as the president's military affairs staff. With this identity, as a major, he began to sit at a table with many veteran generals to discuss issues, and controlled a great voice within the Defense Forces.

"Col. Acardo, you seem to have a lot of worries recently. Do you know if I have anything to help?" Minister Stresman sat in Acardo's office, holding a coffee cup and smiling. He happened to be free this morning, so he went to the President's Military Affairs Office to contact the military representatives he had always been optimistic about.

"There are some Nazis in the National Defense Forces. Although their power is still very weak, this sign is really unsettling." Akado said with a brow rubbing his eyebrows: "In order to curb this dangerous idea, I recently fired a second lieutenant and warned a lieutenant that there was no faith in the army a year ago, but a year later I had to deal with the infiltration of the Nazi faith."

Minister Stresman put the coffee on the coffee table, and seemed to be worried about Akado's concerns and said in a lazy tone: "Col. Akado, you are too concerned about the Nazis. You should know that we have many enemies, such as the gloomy coalition armament control committee. The so-called German Socialist Workers' Party is just a small problem."

Small problem? In another ten years, you big figures will be killed by the Nazis, and in the end there will be no bone scum left! I don’t have the optimistic attitude of you, I just want to kill all the unstable factors in the cradle. Akado thought a little angrily.

"Until now, I have not made any mistakes in my decision-making, so you just need to think of a solution for me." Akado had to use this reason to swear to dispel Minister Stresman's concerns.

"It's like you haven't replaced the Wehrmacht so far, and you've built bridges and paved roads everywhere with millions of dollars in weapon purchases. Is this what you've planned long ago?" asked Minister Stresman.

Akado nodded: "I am used to taking all the careful plans and then experiencing the feeling of mastering them all."

"It's a good feeling. Unlike our Ministry of Foreign Affairs, we can only leave any negotiations to fate." Minister Stresman said, spreading his hands.

Akado smiled: "One day, you will experience the feeling of everything being mastered. Those who were once extremely arrogant can only bend down and bow in front of you."

"I love talking to you, and talking to you always makes me very happy! Believe me, Colonel Acardo, for no reason, no matter how arrogant you say, I feel from the bottom of my heart that you can achieve it." Minister Stresman said.

"It takes countless people to work together to realize these things." Akado nodded: "It also includes your efforts! Please think about it and see how to stop Hitler's Nazi Party from infiltration into the National Defense Forces."

"Of course, it's very simple," said Minister Stresman with a smile, then lifted up the coffee pot and poured coffee into his empty coffee cup: "If you pour coffee into an empty cup, you'll find it's a very easy thing."

He filled the coffee, then looked at Akado and continued to pour coffee into the coffee cup, allowing the coffee to overflow the coffee cup and let the coffee flow into the tray under the coffee cup: "But it's very difficult if you pour coffee into a full coffee cup."

"What do you mean?" Akado's eyes lit up, as if something had happened to flash through his mind, but he didn't catch it.

He had to admire these adults who were engaged in politics. They seemed to have a natural intrigue. Although Akado had historical experience and technological predictions in his previous life and could solve many problems, he was indeed not as good as these monsters who were sophisticated in terms of politics and scheming.

Seeing that Akado didn't speak, Minister Stresman laughed: "Col. Akado, don't be in a hurry. After all, you are a soldier and you may not have so many twists and turns in your belly."

He knocked his legs and said casually: "The German team has never allowed faith. A few years ago, you were only loyal to His Majesty the Emperor. Now the National Defense Forces are only responsible to the government. However, if the National Defense Forces lack a person of loyalty to the Emperor, their faith will be missing! It is of course very easy for the Nazi Party to enter the National Defense Forces to occupy such a blank area. If we find new beliefs for them, it will not be so easy for the Nazi Party to infiltrate the National Defense Forces."

"New faith?" Akado nodded, then shook his head: "Sickett will not allow this."

Minister Stresman laughed: "But Colonel Acardo Rudolph allows it! With you secretly supporting it, it is developing secretly, and it will definitely develop much faster than the Nazi Party, which has no support and can only develop secretly."

Akado was silent. This temptation was indeed very great. If he established a party and then used it to control the National Defense Forces, then first, he could firmly grasp the command of the National Defense Forces; second, he could prevent Hitler's Nazi Party from expanding and developing unscrupulously in the National Defense Forces.

"Dang, dang, dang." The knock on the door interrupted Akado's thoughts. Ger walked in and reported at the scene: "Col. Gustav Krupp is visiting."

"It's just right! Let's hear what Mr. Krupp said." Akado stood up with a smile.

Minister Stresmann also stood up: "I didn't expect the Colonel to have friendship with Mr. Krupp. I feel more and more that following you is the right choice."

"I didn't expect the minister to be here too, haha." Krupp saw Stresman when he walked in. The two shook hands with each other. Then Krupp smiled and said, "It seems that Colonel Akado is busy. I'm not the time to come."

"No! You're here at the right time." Akado waved his hand and said, "We are discussing something, and you can also listen to it and see what you think of what we are discussing from your standpoint."

"Then I'll listen." Krupp said with a smile, and sat on the sofa with Minister Stresmann and heard Akado say again about Minister Stresmann's idea.

"There is another benefit to this matter! Colonel Acardo Rudolph, you already have many friends and followers. They no longer stick to the National Defense Forces. There are Minister Stresman, a senior official of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and arms dealers like me, a National Defense Forces, merchants, and politicians. You need, or we need an organization to connect us all! Make this group stronger so that we can maintain the collective interests of our group." Krupp nodded and agreed after hearing Acardo's narrative, "We need such a group."

Two days later, Krupp booked a small hotel in Berlin and held a private party. There were more people coming than Krupp thought, because not only merchants, soldiers, politicians, officials, but also scientists, engineers, and nobles.

Akado gave a speech on stage, with very brief content, with only one sentence: "We gathered here today to prepare to revitalize Germany with our lives. Welcome to join the Great German Party!"

On this day, Acardo was elected as the chairman of the Great German Party. The main members of the Great German Party include Arcardo's secretary and guard Ger, Major Guderian of the Defense Forces Ministry of Transport, Hulk, leader of the 103rd Regiment, and Kruze, head of the 105th Regiment, and other soldiers; also include Gustav Krupp, the head of the Krupp company, Carl Benz, Carl Benz, executive of Bavaria Machinery Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Ganmelu Castinkoni, vice president of Bailanhua Group, and other businessmen; there are also famous scientists, Einstein, who defined the theory of relativity; and politicians such as Foreign Minister Gustav Stresmann.
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