My Third Empire

Chapter 45: Walk to the front desk

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A stern alarm sounded over the entire barracks. On January 10, 1925, in the Barracks of the 1st Division of the Wehrmacht near Berlin, soldiers were rushing out of their barracks and lining up quickly at their positions.

"One company has assembled!" A lieutenant watched as his soldiers stood neatly and reported loudly.

"3 consecutive collections!"

"2 sets have been assembled!" The voices are different, but they are all very loud.

"Head of the report! The 1st Battalion is ordered to gather!" The 1st Battalion Commander saw that his troops had assembled and reported to his chief.

In just 5 minutes, thousands of people listed a neat square array on the square, and the whole campus was quiet again, without a trace of noise.

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"Minister, Minister Strathman!" I asked everyone to gather in the meeting room so early, I don't know if you have any important things to explain.

Streisman held the folder and looked at a young diplomat in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and said with a smile: "Don't ask anymore, you will naturally know when you arrive in the meeting room."

Just a short distance behind them, followed by a dozen or so Foreign Ministry staff members in suits, some of them were already senior diplomats, some were only secretaries of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and junior employees.

The same anxious three rushed to the meeting, and officials of the Ministry of Communications,

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The open space of a Krupp branch factory was filled with workers with hard hats and forward hats. These people all looked up at the factory manager on the high platform, who was delivering his speech "Today! I have good news for everyone! The factory decided to allow workers to take a two-hour break in batches every Tuesday afternoon! "

As soon as his words fell, the workers below gave a burst of cheers. He had never heard of the capitalists taking the initiative to give workers time to rest. Their rest and interests required the struggle to strike. This has always been the case.

"Thank you! Thank you Mr. Krupp!" An elderly worker shouted.

The factory director smiled slightly, extended his hands and pressed down, beckoning everyone to be quiet, and then he continued: "Don't hurry to thank first! The factory decided otherwise, the woman extended the maternity leave for a week! The man gave three days of nursing leave!"

"Mr. Krupp is really a good person! It turned out that I had misunderstood him!" A young worker whispered in a low voice: "My wife is pregnant."

"Mr. Krupp really deserves to be a German hero who resisted the French aggression!" Another worker nodded.

After the people's cheers returned to calm again, the factory manager said again: "In addition, the factory decided! Workers who have technical contributions and excellent suggestions for the factory will be awarded 100,000 marks plus 1 month of vacation!"

"God! One month's vacation! There are still 100,000 marks!" The following boiled again, everyone thought they were dreaming.

"All this is because Mr. Krupp joined a political party!" The factory manager finally said with a smile.

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"Yes! That's right! The Great German Party!" Akado pushed open the window, looked at the sun that had risen high outside, took a breath of fresh air, recovered his tired face, and smiled to Rommel behind him. : "Only our Great German Party can save Germany."

Outside the window, a few birds on the big tree were singing loudly. The headquarters of the National Defense Army was peaceful. It seemed that everything was so calm. The calm made people want to close their eyes to experience this pleasant and refreshing morning.

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One officer pressed his palm against the German flag, and the other palm extended three fingers to the sky. He solemnly swore in front of his boss: "I captain Sceffen Dolek solemnly swore! Give up your previous Believe, voluntarily join the Great German Party, loyal to the Great German Party, serve the Great German Party for life, loyal to Chairman Akado? Rudolph! Long live Great German! "

On his side, hundreds of people stood neatly, raised their hands high, three fingers pointed to the sky, the voice was neat and loud: "I xxx, here solemnly swear! Volunteer to join the Great German Party, loyal to the Great German Party, loyal to Akka How much? Chairman Rudolph! Long live Big Germany! "

Between the barracks not far away, soldiers lined up line by line to swear, cheers from the members of the Great German Party everywhere.

"Long live the Great German Party!" Hulk, acting commander of the 1st Division, stood proudly in front of his staff and several commanders.

In front of him, several heads of command and staff members pressed their hands on the national flag and said the oath they must keep in mind for a lifetime: "I **** solemnly swore! Give up my previous beliefs, voluntarily join the German Party, loyal to the big The German Party will serve the Great German Party for life, loyal to Chairman Akado Rudolph! Long live the Great German! "

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In the Ruhr industrial zone, a Krupp branch, countless workers shouted Gustav Krupp's name, countless workers shouted the name of the Great German Party.

"Krupp! Krupp!" The young worker shouted wildly, shaking his arm.

"The Great German Party is a party seeking benefits for the entire German people! It is much stronger than those poor politicians! Is anyone willing to support this party?" The factory manager asked loudly.

"Yes!" Shouted countless people.

"I have joined the Great German Party! Are you willing to join me and become a brother of mutual trust?" The factory manager shouted again.

"We will!" The people below shouted, hysterical, mad, but no one could hear the excitement in this voice.

"Then we will take an oath together now! After the oath is over, I will send someone to register with you, and then issue a copy of the German Party Certificate." The factory manager continued to agitate.

"Okay!" Everyone answered.

"No one is allowed to leave! Retire your **** Nazi party, just say that the **** party that doesn't do it!" Said a strong man in the crowd.

"Yes! Whoever is going, who is the enemy of all of us!" A young worker shouted with a wrench: "We will have a good life with the German Party!"

"That's the truth! In case we have fewer people joining, they are looked down upon by others. Looking back, these benefits are gone, what should I do?" An old worker seemed to think very far.

"We swear!" Everyone shouted in unison to the director's high platform.

"I Boka Kate factory director here swore." The factory director said.

"My **** is here to swear." The people below shouted.

"From this moment on, give up your previous beliefs, voluntarily join the German Party, be loyal to the German Party, serve the German Party for life, and loyal to Chairman Akado? Rudolph! Long live the German Government!" The factory manager swore.

"From this moment on, give up your previous beliefs, voluntarily join the German Party, be loyal to the German Party, serve the German Party for life, and loyal to Chairman Akado? Rudolph! Long live the German Government!" The workers below swore.

"The Great German Party will take you to victory! Everyone will eventually enjoy a happy future!" The factory manager finally said.

"Long live Great Deutschland!" "Long live Great Deutschland!"

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"So you don't want to join the Great German Party?" Stresman asked coldly a diplomat sitting opposite him. The diplomat looked at him quietly.

Streisman stared at his arrogant men and finally spoke again: "You know what the consequences will be if you stick to your own practices."

"I'm a member of the Social Democratic Party, sir. I'm not like you. I can't do anything as shameless as you." The man sneered.

"What are you talking about?" Streisman asked, frowning and clenching his teeth.

The man was arrogant and proud: "Gustav Stellesman, you have only been a foreign minister for a few days. Do n’t you forget that you are sitting in this position with the support of the German People's Party? of?"

The man said sarcastically: "As a result, you took the entire German People's Party to make a stupid for what you said is the Great German Party. Recently, it was merged into the Great German Party. Do you yourself say that you should be ashamed?"

"People like you never understand what real patriots are doing! We gave up our ideals in order to make Germany stronger again!" Streismann argued: "We dream from the air Into actual action! "

"Running dogs always make excuses for themselves." The man said bitterly: "You remember me! We haven't forgotten the blood debt of President Ebert!"

"You have been dismissed! Idiot!" Streismann was also angry, and said angrily: "You think you know everything! But what you don't know is that Albert first betrayed Germany!"

"Ebert is defending Germany!" The man stood up angrily, walking back and yelling: "You are pushing Germany to destruction! Wait for the Social Democratic Party's revenge! Bastard!"

"Revenge? When you walk out of this door, you know that the revenge you said is simply nonsense." Streisman sneered and whispered.

When the diplomat walked out of the building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he was stunned by the scene in front of him. Countless people on the street were holding banner banners and escorted to the Presidential Palace under the police escort. Long live the German Party.

In the President ’s Office, Hindenburg angrily swept everything on his desk onto the carpet. He listened to the slogan of Long live the German Deutsche Party out of the window, and angrily shouted at his secretary: "Take Aka How much? Major Rudolph found it! I want to ask him! I want to ask what he really wants! What exactly does he want? "

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"What do I want?" Akado looked at the puzzled Rommel behind him and said with a smile: "I want an unprecedentedly powerful German empire-and then I will climb to the peak of power in this empire."

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