Eight Hundred and Twenty-Seven Each Other's Bottom Line
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"There is no doubt about it, dear Reinhardt, if you are no longer loyal to me, then you will have no chance to walk into this office. Net..△¢," Akado looked at himself in the past and raised his hand , the man who has now become the leader of the SS, said: "Remember, no matter how influential others are, they are also your subordinates, but I am your master! Do you understand?"
"..." Since Reinhardt became the commander-in-chief of the entire SS, it has been a long time since anyone talked to him like this. Just imagine, who would speak so arrogantly to the head of the German SS? Not everyone thinks their life is too long—not many madmen want to go to a concentration camp.
His status made him seem to have forgotten the process of his rise, and who gave him such monstrous power. Akado has always been based on a principle, what he can give to a person, he can also take away. In fact, Reinhardt knows how much he has, and he is not at the same level as Akado.
Although the Führer's special guard, that is, the Führer's Banner Squad and the 0th Division of the SS are all included in the SS establishment, these troops have been screened by another organization under the leadership of Akado himself, and they are not It is attributed to Reinhardt's command and mobilization, and the SS has no command over the huge Wehrmacht. It is extremely difficult for Reinhardt to do anything unfavorable to Akado.
However, if Akado wants to move Reinhardt in turn, he can do it with just one phone call. The Wehrmacht City Defense Force in Berlin, the Special Operations Force of the SS Special Forces, or even call the SS Command directly. , can easily control Reinhardt.
Even the Security Office of the Führer's Mansion under Anna's command, and the Guards directly under the head of the Wehrmacht under Geer's command, are higher in rank than the Supreme Command of the SS Army. When working with a unit, they must cooperate with their actions.
In fact, the strength of the SS Army is basically based on the fact that most of its internal members have extreme personality worship ideas for Akado. If you lead such a group of people who regard Akado as God to oppose Akado, it is basically no different from committing suicide. It is estimated that before challenging Akado, these people will shoot from behind, and sieve the culprit who tried to threaten the safety of the head of state.
"I understand, my head of state! I have always been your most loyal servant. I used to be, I am now... and I will always be in the future." After understanding the key points, Reinhardt quickly nodded and replied.
"It's useless just to understand! Keep it in your heart!" Akado stretched out a finger, pointed at Reinhardt's chest, and said slowly: "Remember what I said, Treat them as your creed, just like breathing, use every beat of your heart to recall and remember! Otherwise, I will find someone who can do it instead of you, understand?"
"Yes! My head!" I haven't felt it for a long time,
That kind of trembling that came from the bottom of my heart when I saw Akado for the first time. The desire to look up to the strong and follow them to the death. Reinhardt thought of that gloomy world, and remembered the incomparable sense of oppression that Akado gave him when he stood in front of him when he gave him the task of forming the SS.
After all, I am still not as good as myself. Reinhard sighed in the depths of his heart. He found that his body was afraid of Akado, and he willingly bowed down at his feet, without the slightest thought of resistance. This is the sense of oppression from the terrifying strength behind Akado. In the Third Reich, anyone may feel this feeling when facing the head of state.
"Tell the fools who egg you on, if they want money, art, gold exploited from Poland, I will give them a satisfactory price; Female stars who dedicated their lives for the country... Those who are sensible, let them save their lives and enjoy life, and those who are not, help me bring their heads back!" Akado pointed to the door after finishing speaking, and said: A gesture of seeing off.
"Give me five days... no, three days. My head of state... I will lead the SS and give you an explanation." Reinhardt stood at attention and saluted a German, and then retreated respectfully.
"Do something serious that you should do!" Akado added when Reinhardt retreated to the door: "Recently, American and British spies have become active again, and they created an arson case in Berlin , and tried to attack the Kiel military port...Find out these spies, shoot them at the train station if you catch them, and soak them to death in the toilet if you catch them in the toilet."
"Yes! Führer Arkado? Long live Rudolph!" Reinhard stood at attention again, and then cautiously closed the door of Akado's office.
Akado sat back on his seat, rubbed the bridge of his nose with his hands, and asked Anna standing behind him a little tiredly: "Honey, why don't these people understand my thoughts?" , never being able to share my worries in advance, but always holding me back at critical places?"
"Honey, if you just complain to me, I can only smile wryly with you. If you are really asking me, I think it's because you are walking too fast, and they can't keep up with you." pace." Anna stood behind Akado, stretched out her hand to help him pinch his shoulders, and said softly: "If you think Reinhardt intends to betray you, then you can find a reason for me or Geer to take He grabbed it."
"If he really had any signs of losing control, I would have asked you to do it long ago. This time it was entirely because the founders of the SS Army were restless and wanted more power, so they came up with something. Do something annoying." Akado signaled Anna not to press her shoulder. He stood up while talking, and walked towards the door with some helplessness: "After dealing with the bad things here, I have to appease the National Defense Force over there. It's really a crushing day."
Surrounded by Anna and the guards, he walked through the dark corridors of the underground bunker of the Wolf's Lair, letting the sound of his leather boots echo back and forth on the cold concrete walls, the floor, and the center of the ceiling. A group of people stopped in front of the door of a conference room. Akado sorted out the Iron Cross Second Class hanging on his clothes, and then nodded to the officer on duty by the door.
The officer stretched out his hand and opened the door, and then sang loudly: "Stand at attention! The head of state is here!" Akado walked in with the chorus.
"Wow!" Everyone stood up when Akado walked into the door. These big shots in the National Defense Forces stood at attention solemnly at this moment, and raised their arms to the man in front of them. Performing a standard German hand salute: "Führer! Long live Akado Rudolf!"
Akado walked to his seat at the end of the long table, then sat down as a matter of course, then stretched out his hands, and pressed down very casually, indicating that everyone can sit down. Then everyone sat back on their chairs and looked at Akado in silence with their heads tilted.
"This meeting is called to tell everyone...Marshal Brauchitsch is here, and Marshal Rundstedt, who just surrounded Smolensk, is also...saying something." Accardo said while looking The two field marshals sitting next to him continued to speak: "The recent expansion plan of the SS was not instigated by me. My position on the fact that the Wehrmacht is the only legal national defense force in the Third Reich , never wavered."
Rundstedt glanced at Akado, his eyebrows moved slightly. He is now one of the figures in the military who are closer to the Führer faction. Regardless of whether he is from the old army faction or not, the fact that he and Akado wear a pair of pants is well known and cannot be changed.
If he doesn't stand up to speak for Akado at this time, he still doesn't have a good impression on the old bureaucrats headed by Brauchitsch, and the points he lost on Akado's side are more than one in London. War can't make up for it.
So he coughed softly, and said: "That... the 'Führer' division of the SS is a new unit incorporated into my army group, and its performance in the encirclement of Smolensk is obvious to all... …so I don’t think there’s any need for such a fuss.”
"Thank you Marshal Rundstedt for your trust and support." Akado smiled, then looked at the pale Brauchitsch, and continued: "I propose that these SS soldiers Now that the newly formed troops have participated in the frontline battle, there is no reason to disband them. After all, these soldiers have their own honor, and the victory was achieved by their own sacrifices. If we disband their troops and deprive them of their unit numbers , which is disrespectful to their courage."
Brauchitsch hesitated to speak. Although he now represents the old forces in the army, he is not a complete conservative. If we talk about the process of making a fortune, in fact, he is also the "Prince faction" single-handedly selected by Akado. It’s just that over the years, because of the many conflicts between the army and Akado behind him, he felt more and more sorry for Akado’s kindness, so seeing that Akado didn’t finish his sentence, he didn’t speak forcefully.
"These troops, following the example of other SS troops, are still incorporated into the Wehrmacht! How about not making this an example?" Akado finally gave a solution to the matter.
"Agreed!" Brauchitsch's bottom line was exactly this, so he was the first to shout.