Chapter 305 Imperial Prime Minister's Office
After the speech, the officials followed the head of state and the group got in the car in front of Brandenburg again. The convoy turned right and drove like a street leading to the Prime Minister's House. ←,
This street was once renamed Hermann Goring after the Nazis came to power. However, for well-known reasons, Hitler ordered the removal of the street signs on this street. However, before he could give the street a new name, the Head of State lost his life on the French front. It was not until Xu Jun came to power that he decided to change it back to its original name, Albert Street, which was a name that commemorated the Weimar president Friedrich Albert.
The German Chancellor's Office is not far from the Brandenburg Gate, and several of Germany's most important government agencies are all concentrated in this area. Turn left from Albert Street, the convoy drives past the side door of the Chancellor's Office on Voss Street. Tall square pillars support the thick granite lintel, which is inlaid with huge stone eagle eagle emblem.
"I know you don't like Hitler's design very much. My head, please give me some more time. I already have a plan for this." Goebbels leaned forward in the seat behind Xu Jun and said quietly.
"Don't talk about this issue outside, Goebbels." Xu Jun frowned slightly and glanced at the Minister of Propaganda.
"I'm sorry, my head of state." Goebbels quickly apologized respectfully and sat back in his seat.
At this time, Borman, who was sitting next to Goebbels, showed a sneer on his face. He turned his head and squeezed at Himmler who was sitting in the third row. Himmler shrugged at him inexplicably. "You really know how to pretend to be stupid." Borman turned around uninterestingly.
The address of the Prime Minister's Office is No. 4 Worth Street on the government registration form. Logically speaking, the side door on Vorth Street should be considered the main door, but Hitler's special love is that he insisted on opening the main door on one side of the entire building and clearly ordered all visitors to enter and exit through the gate of No. 73 William Street. Only a limited number of senior Nazi officials are qualified to enter the Prime Minister's Office through the "side door" on Vorth Street.
The convoy stopped around the corner of William Street. Only the head of state's car could pass through the coupon gate and enter the patio of the Prime Minister's House. Other vehicles could only park along the street because there were too many cars, and some cars could only park in William Square opposite the Prime Minister's House.
The head of state just returned to the heart of the empire. As usual, he needed to rest for two days to settle the camp, and by the way, he made Xu Jun familiar with the facilities and environment of the office and residence. In addition, there were personnel and equipment such as subordinates and deputy secretary, and the guards re-entered Bugang, plus chefs, servants, service personnel, convoy drivers, etc. Obviously, there was a lot of work that needed to be carried out immediately.
The officials said goodbye to the head of state one by one at the gate of the Prime Minister's Office. They were going to rush back to their units and wait there to attend the evening celebrations. At that time, all the middle and senior officials stationed in Berlin would attend. This was the first time that the Nazi government held such a large-scale official gathering. In the eyes of officials, this was an excellent opportunity to contact those new colleagues. Many people even prepared for tonight's grand event a week ago.
Goebbels and Himmler said goodbye in the last time. Xu Jun promised that they would summon them separately the next day, and the two reluctantly got on their own cars and left. In the end, only his adjutant group and Martin Borman were left by Xu Jun, who was left by him. Xu Jun had many questions in his mind that he needed to discuss in detail. I believe that the Imperial Chief could give him some useful opinions, such as the huge and magnificent Prime Minister's House in front of him. In addition to the designer and Hitler, who else could be more familiar with this place than Martin Borman.
Xu Jun raised his head and looked around at the empty patio in front of the main gate of the Prime Minister's House. This courtyard surrounded by high walls is called the House of Honor, and some people call it the Dianyi Field. It was the place where Hitler inspected and awarded meritorious officers. In the original history, in the last days of the Third Reich, Hitler left many vivid official images here. In this courtyard, Hitler used his trembling hands to award teams of German officers and soldiers, and then pushed these people back to the bloody battlefield.
Every detail at the main entrance of the Prime Minister's Office shows the majesty of the empire to outsiders. Overall, it has the rich style of an ancient Roman temple. The tall Roman columns, marble steps, bronze statues on both sides of the gate, and the exquisite winged eagle emblem on the lintel. It gives people a solemn feeling, and standing here alone makes people feel awe-inspiring.
The bronze statues on both sides of the steps have a special meaning. The man holding a torch on the left represents the political party, guiding the people with light, and the man holding a sharp sword on the right represents the army and defending the country with weapons.
"My Head of State." Martin Borman greeted respectfully while standing on the steps. Xu Jun looked up at the supervisor, then stepped onto the marble steps.
Two soldiers of the guard flag team standing under the pillar were wearing straight black dresses, wearing white etiquette armed belts on their chests and waists, and holding chrome-plated 98k etiquette rifles. Now they are erecting the rifles in front of them, greeting the new owner of the mansion with gun salute. Xu Jun raised his cane and knocked his hat slightly to the sentry to return the salute, and followed Borman into the gate of the Prime Minister's House.
After passing through the tall main entrance, the first thing you arrive is a gorgeously decorated foyer, which is where visitors who have not obtained the right to meet are waiting. High-end wool carpets are laid on the ground, and a circle of sofa chairs are placed against the wall. Every few chairs are placed in the middle.
Only by passing through the foyer are you truly entering the Prime Minister's House. The first room is the famous mosaic hall, which is a room decorated with burgundy marble and geometric paneling and tapestries. It is tall and empty without a piece of furniture or furnishings. The top is a hollow glass ceiling. The sun shines through the glass on the red marble floor, making people feel indescribable magnificence. The two towering doors at the end of the room, the gray marble door posts and the golden eagle emblem decorated on the top seem to remind visitors where they are now.
"Although it's not the first time I've been here, this building still makes me feel shocked every time." Daogen exclaimed.
"From now on, you will stay here, Colonel Dogen, believe me, you will soon get used to it." Borman said and walked to the second door, and the two guards who had been waiting there pushed open the door.
Behind the mosaic hall is a circular small hall. The interior lighting is only a large white ceiling light on the top, with beige decorative panels around it, and square flower pots full of flowers are dotted with flowers. There is a saying that this is from Hitler's design, instinctively feeling confusion and uneasy from the bright flower hall, and it will be suppressed by the instinctively. However, Xu Jun's view is not as evil as the legendary. This is just a transitional room, and the visitors do not need to be locked in it. Moreover, the visitors are not the only opponents who visit are actually more of German allies. According to Xu Jun's view, the meaning of the existence of the small circle hall is actually to make the visitors feel more shocked when they see the next room, thereby satisfying Hitler's passion for showing off.
When Borman pushed open the door of the small circle hall, his eyes suddenly became clear. Ten meters high, twelve meters wide, and two hundred meters long. A huge marble corridor appeared in front of Xu Jun. The ground was covered with smooth reddish-brown marble, and the polished light was mesmerizing. Xu Jun's leather boots were stepped on it and he could feel the smoothness of the marble. It is said that Sperer once reminded Hitler that the smoothness of the ground may cause visitors to fall, and Hitler's answer to him was unexpected, which was to make them walk on thin ice here, which could make them more afraid. Obviously, this was another rumor. More Nazi officials were involved in and out of here, but no one fell to the sky.
"My head, I have changed a batch of new works as you ask, and the original paintings have been put into the underground storage room." Borman introduced attentively.
"I saw it, and it was done very well, and I was very satisfied." Xu Jun nodded slightly to express his praise. The marble gallery, known as the Mirror Gallery of the Third Reich, was hung on the walls of this marble gallery, which was not a painting, but a huge embroidered tapestries of two people at the height of the two. Most of the contents on it were related to religious myths and ancient wars. At Xu Jun's request, a batch of new works have been replaced. Although it is also some legends and war scenes, it is much higher than Hitler's taste.
The group walked on the empty corridor with only the sound of leather boots stepping on the marble floor in their ears. When they walked to the middle of the corridor, there was a tall door surrounded by thick black and gray marble door posts. Carpets were laid on both sides of the door, and sofa chairs for waiting people to rest. Two fully armed soldiers of the guard flag guard team were guarding on both sides. On the other side of the door, the core Prime Minister's Office of the Prime Minister's Office was not only the same as the main office of the Prime Minister.
"Look, we have changed the sign, my head." Borman said, standing by the door, pointing to the top of the lintel. Originally, there was a heraldry representing A.H with Adolf Hitler, but now it is a marble sign of the same style, but the text in the middle has been changed to lvh, which is the abbreviation of Reinhardt von Steed.
"Please come in, my head of state, from today on everything here will belong to you." As he said that, Borman gently pushed open the door in front of him. (To be continued.)
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