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Chapter 578 578 Vlasov

Poland, the suburbs of Warsaw.

Akado got off the train and wore a leather windbreaker with a tie belt. This made the head of state, who was a little thin in shape, look energetic and more tangible.

He had an Iron Cross on the neckline, but it was an ordinary Iron Cross without any decorations. Anyone who knew the origin of this medal knew that this medal could be regarded as a medal obtained by Akado by relying on his contributions on the front line, and a second-level Iron Cross with no moisture at all.

Although in the years that followed, Acardo rose to prominence within the National Defense Forces and eventually became Sikte's actual successor. When he turned into a general of the National Defense Forces, he also received various medals, including an Oak Leaf Knight's Iron Cross, but he only wore this old second-level Iron Cross.

Giving the black leather gloves to Anna, who was also wearing a long black windbreaker beside her, Akado smiled and walked towards the army generals who were greeting him on the platform. Long live greetings from the heads of state on the platform, some from SS soldiers from the martial law platform, and some from local politicians standing in more than a dozen rows.

"My Head! Welcome to the Wolf's Knot." General Manstein, the chief of staff of the German Army, walked to Akado, stood attentively, and raised his right arm: "On behalf of Marshal Blauchic, I am here to welcome your arrival."

"Thank you, the Army's battle on the Eastern Front is remarkable. Germany's victory is ahead of us. The future belongs to us and all German people." Akado smiled and replied, reaching out to make a random move, signaling everyone to end the etiquette. He smiled and looked behind Manstein, and swept across the politicians and generals one by one with his eyes.

His eyes finally stopped on a man whose name was a bit long, and he was a Russian. This man was the famous Andrei Andreevich Vrasov, a Soviet general who rebelled against the Soviet Union. He was captured in an attack in Poland, and with him, there were about 100,000 Soviet Red Army soldiers.

When Akado learned that this important person was captured, he immediately ordered the SS to start the work of instigation. At first, Vlasov firmly asked the SS to execute him, but after three days of hunger and visiting the concentration camps set up by the German army in Poland, the Soviet general finally chose to compromise.

Therefore, under Fanny's command, the Soviet general transformed into a representative of Russian public opinion against the Communist International against the Bolsheviks against the Soviet Union against Stalin. Under his call, the First Ukrainian Army was officially established and began to recruit Ukrainians to participate in the war against the Soviet Union.

For the Soviet Union, Andrei Andreevich Vrasov was definitely a disaster star that would be eliminated. For the German army, this person was a qualified puppet, an international friend who mobilized Ukraine to become the source of German troops, and a perfect witness to Germany's liberation of Ukraine.

After seeing the power of Germany and the miserable Russian prisoners of war, Andrei Andreevich Vrasov entered his role faster than everyone expected. He frequently appeared in public to promote German military operations in Ukraine, and promoted everywhere that Stalin was a complete tyrant, vowing to use his friendship with the head of state and use the powerful German military power to help the Russians get rid of the Bolshevik rule.

It was heard that after his rebellion, Stalin had thrown all the tableware when he learned about the breakfast, and roared and insulted all the relatives of Vlasov's family, and ordered all his friends and family to be hanged. However, after delving into it, the matter ended up in the end, because Vlasov had many classmates, including Zhukov, the current supreme commander of the Soviet Union on the Eastern Front.

"Andrey Andreevich Vrasov! Vrasov! As long as you can kill this damn bastard, I will agree to any request!" This is what Stalin said at a meeting, proving how profound the annoyance and trauma brought to him by this betrayal general.

"General Vrasov! I have heard of your name. Although it is our first meeting, I admire you for standing up at such a critical moment and fighting for the Russian nation's liberation." Akado smiled and stretched out his hand to the Russian man who was wearing German clothes but without military rank and logo: "Maybe you are not used to German rituals, but it doesn't matter, I can shake hands."

"Long live the great head of state, Akado Rudolph!" Without any hesitation, Vlasov stood at attention and performed a German ritual. He knew that at this time, the only one who could save him or help him return to the peak of his career was the anti-Soviet position and his incomparable loyalty to the head of state.

There was only one chance, and it was always only for those who were prepared. Obviously, Vlasov's bet was very satisfying to the people around him. Everyone smiled and applauded, and the topic changed from a slightly hot weather to a sensitive First Army of Ukraine.

Akado was obviously in a very good mood. He came to inspect the new address of the German Supreme Command on the Eastern Front today. This huge building complex, known as the "Wolf's Knot", was built 4 months ago and is a very modern semi-underground building complex. In the future, the highest orders on the German Eastern Front will be issued here, and this will also be a summer resort similar to a palace on the Eastern Front.

He pulled Vrasov and smiled and asked the general who came from the hostile camp, who was bowed to the head of the head: "I heard that the establishment of the First Army of Ukraine is very smooth. Thank you for your hard work, General."

In fact, half of the cooperation in Ukraine was attributed to Akado's tolerant national policies and political skills in dividing and conquering, but more to Stalin's cruel exploitation and suppression of Ukraine during the famine in 1933. Now the people on this plain have a deep hostility towards the Soviet Union, and Akado is very clear about how deeply this emotion is.

In another time and space, Nazi Germany's cruel plunder of Ukraine was even more terrifying than that of the Soviet Union, but in this context, 600,000 to 800,000 local people still joined the Nazi army resisting the Soviet Union. In this time and space, Akado adopted the Huairou policy to alleviate Ukraine. It is conceivable how much people here support the arrival of the Germans.

I heard that the registration office of the First Ukrainian Army was overcrowded and sometimes had to line up long lines. The main factors that restricted the expansion of this army were from the distrust of the Ukrainian army by the German General Staff Marshal Blauchichi and other major generals in the Ukrainian army, the progress of the troops training and the speed of weapons distribution.

Akado did not doubt the anti-Soviet sentiment of these Ukrainians. At least before the Germans carried out inhumane colonial plunder, the locals hated their old bosses enough to dispel any idea of ​​resisting the German army. So Akado formulated a detailed training plan to train and arm the Ukrainian troops according to the standards of the old German army.

"Where are, there. Everything is because of the support given to me by the head of state and the sins of Stalin that I have accomplished my hope for me so quickly." Vlasov quickly pushed the credit to Akado. He was humble and cautious, with a black frame, and looked like a famous scholar.

However, those who are familiar with him know that this person is not an academic school, but a famous Soviet tank tactics expert, and a fierce wolf. His First Ukrainian Army now has three regiments strangling guerrillas in Poland. It can be said that his hands are not less blood than those of the German generals. "It is only time that affects his achievements." This is the comment given to him by Marshal Blauchic.

Akado is not stingy with praise and praise for such an excellent surrendered general. He is also willing to give enough trust to the general who has no turn around. He held Vrasov's hand and promised to support his great ambition to revive Ukraine and Russia.

"One day you will command the most powerful armored corps in the world, believe me, General Vrasov." Akado patted the Soviet man on the shoulder and said, "I will get the army to raise equipment as soon as possible and hand it over to you. 30 No. 3 assault guns will strengthen the armored artillery battalion for you, and 45 No. 3 tanks will also be handed over to your hands as quickly as possible. Soon your troops will be ordered to protect their homes, and you will become a great Russian hero!"

Although Akado trusted Vlasov, his trust was limited. He could not use a large amount of army equipment in order to support a surrendered general, so his promise was very limited, with only two battalions of heavy weapons and equipment. This made the officers of the Equipment Department breathe a sigh of relief, and also caused Manstein, who was standing next to Akado, to have a false alarm.

The head of state only promised a small amount of weapon support, and these weapons did not specify the specific time to provide, which gave everyone a lot of room for operation. After all, when the German armored forces themselves were unable to meet the organization needs, it was very annoying to provide tanks and armored vehicles to the minion army.

To be honest, the troops in Vlasov's hands are actually not bad. The three main infantry regiments are equipped with the Mauser 98k rifles sealed by the German army and have undergone good training. An armored regiment is under the jurisdiction of two chariot battalions and is equipped with 90 T-26 tanks coated with iron crosses. These tanks are expected to be replaced with No. 3 or even Leopard in the future, but now they can only charge the t-26.

But overall, this army is emotionally pro-Germany and well-trained, so its combat effectiveness has a considerable leap compared to its predecessor, the Soviet Red Army. At least Vlasov made his own assurance to Akado and Manstein: "My head of state, thank you for your support. I promise you that this army can definitely defeat the opponent in the face of an equal number of Soviet troops!" r1148
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