One Hundred and Sixty Two Flags
Mercedes personally made breakfast for Acado, but the pathetic thing was only two slightly burnt fried eggs with two slices of ready-made bread. (Starting) This made Akado feel that there is no woman who is omnipotent, and at the same time, it suddenly shortened the distance between the two people who had deliberately kept it.
"Honey." Akado said while cutting fried eggs with a knife: "Krupp may be a little too radical recently. I don't object to him seeking benefits for his own factory, but let him pay attention to restraint! Help me Go to the Ruhr area and have a good talk with him on my behalf."
"The flight can be arranged in the afternoon." Mercedes sat on the side, resting his chin with his hand, looking at his man with a happy face.
"Uh, no! My dear! Don't worry." Akado almost choked, coughed twice before saying: "At least the two of us should enjoy the wedding! I can't help it, you must rest for a while God! I want to see you every day when I come back here!"
"I'll wait for you for dinner!" Mercedes smiled even more charmingly, and Akado's words filled the newlywed face with happiness.
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Even the most casual visitor can see outward signs of prosperity under the GDR. Construction is going on everywhere, and people have satisfied smiles on their faces. The newly built expressway connects various cities, the big chimneys of the factory are billowing black smoke, and the production plan of the factory is increasing day by day.
Gross national income nearly doubled in four years, and the number of unemployed fell from 6.5 million in the Weimar Republic to less than 1 million. However, the revived enterprises and workers cannot buy the commodities they need at any time - the production of many commodities is still insufficient, and the entire supply chain is often broken.
The Greater German Party has repeatedly reiterated in Congress that it should pay attention to agriculture, but the output of agricultural products in Germany has decreased. From 1935 to the beginning of 1936, the Soviet Union reduced grain exports to Germany, which led to a food shortage in Germany and caused dissatisfaction in some areas.
The economic genius Schacht persuaded Akado to reduce the scale of military expansion and preparation for war, and not to spend too much on the military. As a result, his words did not receive the support of other top leaders of the Greater German Party. In desperation, Schacht had no choice but to resign from his position in charge of foreign exchange and commodity imports, and handed over these tasks to the No. Bo.
Originally, he hoped that Krupp could rely on his influence in the Greater German Party to prevent the economic collapse caused by crazy military expansion and war preparations, but who knew that Krupp more than doubled the original defense expenditure as soon as he came to power. In 1936, the German side spent more than 15 billion, accounting for 15% of the entire German gross national product.
In April 1936, Krupp received an appointment from Akado - fully responsible for the "4-year war preparation plan" announced by Akado at the annual meeting of the Greater German Party in Hannover.
In May the Fuehrer spelled out this great plan in a memorandum to Krupp.
At the conference, Akado made an impassioned speech. He said that the threat of international terrorism is becoming more and more serious, and Germany will soon take on the task of encircling Europe from the danger of terrorism. It is necessary to ensure a reliable source of raw materials and, if necessary, to occupy the origin of raw materials. New living spaces had to be opened up for the growing German population to feed and house them. There must be a planned stockpiling of raw materials, raising the level of domestic production, and preparing the army for war within four years.
From this moment on, Germany began to implement the wartime economic plan, and Krupp and his cronies began to control Germany's trade and production. It affects many aspects of the national economy. In his speech, Akado repeatedly emphasized that "the rearmament plan cannot have any constraints", "the final decisive moment is at hand, and all we have to do is use tanks and planes to destroy anyone who stops us."
At the same time, the Greater German Party launched a powerful propaganda offensive, and the exploited working people in Shandong contributed money and efforts to the "battle for raw materials". Germany has launched a nationwide scrap metal recycling campaign, collecting all kinds of old metal waste for reprocessing; people have transformed gardens and parks into vegetable fields to help the country subsidize the increasingly scarce food supply.
Propaganda teams of propagandists went around exhorting people to replace the delicious food on the table with cheap food. The German people, who are easier to be managed by the system, obediently use fish instead of beef, black bread instead of white bread, and margarine instead of butter. Fanny said to aides at an internal meeting of the Greater German Party, "The Fuehrer once said: 'We can be without butter, but we cannot be without arms, although we love peace. We do not shoot with bread, only with guns !'”
The turmoil of the Nazi Party finally passed, and Akado finally saw Hitler in his office, whose left hand was already trembling. Two friends who have known each other since the First World War; two rivals who have been competing with each other since 1920; two men who used different means to seek the future of the German nation, finally sat together face to face again.
Silence, an uncomfortable silence.
"What would you like to drink?" Akado broke the silence and asked.
"Do you think I'm joking? Do you think I'm sitting here today because I failed?" Hitler stared at Akado, and had to admit that his eyes really made people shudder, at least Akado looked at him now. Not very comfortable.
"Adolf." Akado sighed, looked at Hitler and said, "We are all fighting for the future of this country. Is it so important who wins and who loses between the two of us?"
Hitler stared at Akado for a long time, until he seemed to be sure that Akado was not laughing at him, then he slowly leaned on the back of the sofa: "Akado! I always thought you were a very powerful People! Until today I have to admit that I really can't surpass you."
"Hate transfer, national hatred, these are inferior methods after all. I didn't want you to use them back then, but you didn't listen to my persuasion." Akado sighed and said: "I really miss those years when the two of us fought in the battlefield. While in the hospital."
"At that time, I worshiped you like I worshiped the emperor." Hitler's expression turned lonely, as if he was recalling what happened in those years: "You did not live up to my worship in the end! Now you are the 'head of state' of this country."
He stood up and looked at the tricolor flag of the Weimar Republic of Germany hanging behind Akado: "This flag is really ugly, but I like the title you gave yourself...Führer, Führer...if I have become the head of state of Germany, and I will use the flag I designed myself."
"I will do it for you." Akado thought for a while and said, "I will order in a few days that to commemorate the countless German compatriots who died being deceived by the villain Adolf Hitler, Germany will use the swastika flag as the German flag .”
"*, I hated it all my life*...and when I died, I was framed by my friends*." Hitler walked up and down in front of Akado angrily, his voice already crying: "I, we, we It's a friend, right? In the end, you're going to beat me to death."
"If we are still friends." Akado said softly: "Then you should tell me who supports you to obstruct my plan to strengthen Germany, and who instigates you to become the enemy of the German people step by step!"
He paused, and said very solemnly: "I will send him to accompany you, and I will never break my promise."
"Who is it? It doesn't matter who it is." Hitler snorted and said, "Remember our oath, Akado Rudolf! Recently I always dream that I am hiding in the basement, and there are rumbling guns everywhere outside. Sound, in order to prevent the enemy from catching me, I had no choice but to shoot myself in the head... I hope this is not your end."
"The mountain of corpses and the sea of blood, I will go all the way!" Akado stared at Hitler and said: "I will not look back, I will not back down, if the German people finally suffer because of me, I will go to hell with you ;If God has destined me to lead my people to glory, then I will fight all the way to the death."
"You know I'm doing good for Germany, right?" Hitler asked suddenly, looking up.
"Yes, I know. I know you're doing it for the good of Germany!" Akado nodded, suddenly feeling that it's not entirely worthless for some people to do evil. At least some people are just extreme and narrow-minded. They want to be the heroes of the whole nation, but they don't care about the life and death of other nations.
"Will killing me as a gun make the German people more united? More effective?" Hitler asked again.
"There is no other way! Adolf! Your death can save many Germans." Akado nodded again.
"The French secretly support the Nazi Party, and the ledger is in the first apartment on the third floor of Berlin Avenue 179." Hitler walked towards the door, his footsteps as heavy as lead: "The crown prince in the Netherlands also participated, I hope you can do what you want." Promise to me."
"Thank you! We will always be friends..." Akado rubbed his eyes with his hands and said softly.
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"As a militant of the "Communist" International who instigated conflicts among the people, you were sentenced to death for murder, treason, corruption, attempting to split the country and other crimes. Do you have anything to say?" On the execution ground, the judge shouted Sing and say.
"With my loyalty, I would like to wish this nation a long and prosperous life! I hope that my departure can save this nation from suffering! Long live the Greater Germany!" In front of more than 500 civilians watching his execution, Hitler held his head high, said loudly.
"Then, execution!" the executioner ordered loudly.
Suddenly the prisoner Hitler raised his right hand and shouted loudly: "Long live the Führer!..."
"Boom!" The gunshot rang out.
The leader of the Nazi Party, Adolf Hitler, was executed on November 11, 1936, and a generation of heroes withdrew from the stage of history.
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