Chapter 37
"Standing at attention!" The officer in charge saw a beautiful car coming into the gate of the military camp, and immediately raised his head and shouted loudly: "Salute!"
Crash! Countless arms that raised their arms made a slight friction sound, gathering into a passionate and rushing momentum. The car slowly stopped in the majesty of the sky, the door was pulled open, and a shiny leather boot was first stepped out on the rear seat.
Wagner, the commander of the 22nd Division, came over and nodded respectfully to the people in the car: "Thank you for your information. All the officers and soldiers of the 22nd Division welcomed you to Munich! Colonel Acardo Rudolph."
Akado got out of the car, sorted out the unwrinkled military uniform, pinched the leather gloves on his hand with one finger, and then used the gloves to pat the dust that did not exist on the line of the pants.
A soldier looked at Akado's eyes lit up directly opposite him. He was so fucking handsome! He envied in his heart: One day I'm going to be so awesome!
"Long live the Great Germany!" General Wagner approached Akado and whispered: "I am the head of the party in Munich. Welcome to your arrival, Chairman."
Akado nodded and said with satisfaction: "Gather the troops immediately and arrange defenses in various blocks according to this plan! I want to ensure the stability of Munich!"
"Yes!" Wagner saluted, "I'll execute the order now."
"Thank you!" Akado patted Wagner on the shoulder and said, "You're doing a good job."
Major General Wagner and Gustav Krupp were old friends. He was originally a colonel and was promoted to major general of the Army because of Akado's advice to Hindenburg. He was grateful and now a backbone of the Great German Party and an unswerving supporter of Akado.
Wagner was slightly excited when he could praise his actual leader. He knew Acardo's energy in the National Defense Forces, so he didn't feel contempt because Acardo's rank was one level lower than him. On the contrary, he respected the recognized new tactic advocate and armored warfare expert in the National Defense Forces in front of him very much.
"Pedal!" Wagner waved his hand, and the officer following him gave a loud order: "Prepare all weapons! First-level alert!"
Then, there was a burst of dense sound of pulling gun bolts from the wide school ground, and then the sound of leather boots stomping on the ground. Akado stood by the car, and rows of soldiers jumped onto the trucks. Then, the trucks started, and the round signs on the front of the truck were divided into four parts, blue and white. There were three artistic letters at the top: bmw.
More than forty soldiers got on the motorcycle and started the car and waited around Akado. Akado nodded to Wagner and got back into the car. Ger immediately started the car and slowly started forward.
The soldiers riding a motorcycle immediately followed, then overtaken the Akado's car, forming an encirclement as the car slowly moved forward, following the four latest wheeled armored vehicles produced by the Krupp factory, and then trucks one by one, which seemed to have no end.
In the car, Akado closed his eyes. Just a few hours ago, his confidant Gascoll handed the information to General Sickett, not long after Sickett called Akado to his office.
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"I know you know Adolf Hitler. And you two often communicated a year ago. I want to know what his recent actions in Munich have to do with you, Colonel Acardo." Sicket was very proud. He finally grabbed Acardo's braid. Hindenburg trusted Acardo very much because of the white dove plan. Acardo's position in the army has vaguely surpassed Sicket. This time Sicket was about to fight back.
"He and I are not the same person, General." Akado sneered: "If necessary, I can arrest him myself."
"What a heroic colonel of the National Defense Forces! I'm very pleased." Sickett also laughed: "It just so happened that Munich, the capital of Bavaria, is stationed with two more familiar troops, the transportation battalion of the Transportation Army General Office, and your newly formed 22nd Division."
"I can set off immediately." Akado stood attentively and put on his military cap.
"You can board the plane directly at the airport in the suburbs of Berlin. The plane is on standby! In addition, deal with the 50 Fokker fighters." Sickett waved his hand after saying that, as if he was unwilling to talk nonsense with Akado.
"Yes!" Akado saluted, turned around and walked out.
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As the car swayed, Akado opened his eyes. There was still the roar of motorcycles and cars around him. Towering buildings could be vaguely seen around him. It seemed that the city of Munich had arrived.
Cars drove one after another, and the whistling sound made the people walking on the street stop; in the surrounding windows, the male owner leaned against the glass and watched down. They saw the last few cars stop at the intersection, and the National Defense Army soldiers with steel helmets jumped down from the truck, skillfully set up roadblocks at the intersection, and pulled up layers of barbed wire...
In the car, Geer turned around and asked Akado: "Col. What should we do with the Fok fighter jets that General Sickett said?"
During the crisis in the Ruhr Industrial Zone, Germany secretly ordered 100 new top single-wing fighters from Folk, the world's most advanced fighter jets, with speeds of more than 171 miles per hour.
Unfortunately, these aircraft retreated from the Ruhr Industrial Zone before delivery, so these aircraft became hot potatoes. However, Akado secretly operated and sold 50 of these aircraft to the Romanian government, which urgently needed fighter jets, making a lot of money. In addition, the other 50 aircraft Sikte remained as treasures at the bottom of the box.
Originally, Akado did not agree to continue to retain these fighter jets that he thought were outdated, but when he thought that more than 100 biplane old fighters were hidden in the secret base of the mountainous defense force in the southern German mountains, he used the idea of saving to replace some of the old aircraft with these slightly newer aircraft.
"Transfer those planes to the mountains, send reliable people to replace outdated biplanes in secret bases in mountainous areas, and transport all the replaced biplane fighters to the Soviet Union for use as trainers in the Air Force School." Akado thought for a while, then spoke.
As soon as he finished speaking, the car stopped slowly. A soldier riding a motorcycle came over and reported loudly by the window: "The rioters are about two streets ahead! Our soldiers are laying obstacles at this intersection!"
"The battle begins." Akado said.
Behind his car, more than a dozen soldiers jumped out of a truck. These soldiers were holding rifles with scopes. As soon as they got off the car, they ran towards the buildings on both sides of the convoy. The soldiers who got out of the car began to smash the door with their butts, and these people rushed into the buildings amid exclamations and insults.
After a while, in some windows with wide views and corners covered by curtains, black barrels came out silently.
Hitler felt that today's luck was really great. Their riot team was blocked by the police at the intersection, but they easily broke through the obstacles set by the police. When the police officer asked them to stop, Hermann Goring jumped out of the crowd and shouted loudly to the opposite side: "Get out! We have hostages in our hands! We detained about 20 government officials last night! If you don't let go, we will shoot!"
So the police made way and they quickly walked to the next block. However, before Hitler was happy for the first victory, they encountered a different situation at the second street intersection.
The long line had just walked out of the narrow street and into the spacious Munich Opera Square, they saw two armored vehicles blocking the road turning left and right at the intersection. A row of soldiers holding rifles stood behind the armored vehicles. The dark muzzle of heavy machine on the armored vehicles was facing the crowd of people rioting in the Nazi Party.
"Don't shoot!" a Hitler's bodyguard shouted in panic.
Behind him, Hitler looked a little panicked, and he stood there and shouted loudly: "Dear General Ludendolf, you are here!" While shouting, he waved the revolver in his hand.
Under his leadership, the Nazis also became bold and kept shouting: "Surrender! Surrender!" They were very excited, and some even shouted that their necks turned red.
The soldiers of the National Defense Army on the other side were very quiet. They just held rifles quietly and looked at the shouting people from the gun's sight, motionless, with contempt and caution in their eyes. In their eyes, the crowd on the opposite side was just a group of slightly arrogant sheep, ready to be slaughtered at any time. They were just waiting, waiting for an order.
Akado pushed open the car door, got out of the car, looked at Hitler who was a little hysterical across the street, raised his lips and walked over.
He passed by the soldiers, and the soldiers immediately put down their rifles, and each of them stood attentively to salute him. The Nazi members on the opposite side also calmed down when they saw this scene. Hitler also looked at Akado, who seemed to be surrounded by light at this moment.
"You're going to stop me?" Hitler pointed his pistol at Akado.
"I'll save you for the last time." Akado raised his eyebrows and said.
Hitler put down his pistol: "To prove you are right?"
Akado smiled: "No, Mr. Adolf, in order to make Germany have no armed forces outside the Wehrmacht."
"You dare not catch me!" Hitler shouted in anger.
"You can try it!" Akado turned around and walked towards the direction he was when he came.
Time seemed to be still, and no one spoke. After Akado walked back to the camp of the National Defense Forces, he issued a gentle order: "Fire!"
Chapter completed!