Chapter 272: The Great Events of the State are in the Worship and Rong
On the morning of June 22, Berlin, Scharnhorststrasse.
The streets were wet after the rain, and the wheels of the trucks whizzed over the streets, splashing countless tiny droplets.
With the screeching sound of brakes, the trucks of the convoy stopped one after another.
Lowering the guardrail at the back of the wagon, the soldiers jumped out of the truck and dispersed to both sides of the road under the command of the officers, standing with their heads held high at five-meter intervals.
The unsmiling faces of the soldiers and their unsquinting gazes made the streets after the rain suddenly have an air of solemnity.
Pedestrians who are familiar with the German Army will be surprised to recognize that the soldiers standing on both sides of the street are the Führer's base camp guards.
The answer was soon revealed.
After the convoy of trucks departed, a row of luxury cars turned into Scharnhorst Strasse and stopped on the side of the street.
Led by a black Mercedes 770k sedan, Hitler jumped out of the back seat.
Today's Hitler wears black leather shoes and black trousers, a tawny military uniform, and a large-brimmed hat of the same color.
Like the soldiers on both sides of the road, Hitler stood solemnly, without the slightest kindness on his face.
Chen Dao and Goering got out of the second car.
German Army Commander-in-Chief Brauchitsch drilled out the first car.
The Chief of the General Staff of the Supreme Command, Marshal Keitel1, drilled out the fourth sedan
For a time, the Scharnhorst Street was star-studded, and the German high-level leaders headed by Goering gathered together to huddle Hitler to the destination of his trip, deep in a cemetery on the street.
After the crowd stopped, Chen Dao raised his eyes and looked. A marble coffin was placed on the cement base directly in front of Hitler. It is covered with a copper coffin lid.
The four edges of the lid are carved with lifelike oak leaves. The middle part is carved with a medal pattern.
Chen Dao recognized the bottom one of the medal designs as the blue Marx Medal, which he had seen at the necklines of Goering and Rommel.
The lid of the coffin is engraved with this medal, which means that the owner of the coffin, like Goering and Rommel, was the owner of the Blue Max, the highest medal of the Second German Reich.
Underneath the blue Max medallion, four lines of inscriptions of various sizes indicate the identity of the coffin's owner.
Hans. Feng. General Seckert was born on April 22, 1866 and died on December 27, 1966.
After the salute soldiers were in place, Marshal Brauchitsch, who made a cameo appearance as the host of the ceremony, stepped forward. First, they saluted Seckert's coffin, and then loudly announced that the national anthem would be played.
Accompanied by the music played by the military band, all the people present hummed the national anthem:
Unified justice and freedom,?
For the sake of the German Fatherland;?
Let's fight for this goal together,?
Unite like brothers, hand in hand, heart to heart.?
Unified justice and freedom,?
It is a guarantee of our happiness.?
Blooming in the light of prosperity,?
Bloom. Our German Motherland!
After the song "Germany above all" was played, Hitler stepped forward. The prayer is read in front of the microphone that has been prepared.
As he listened to the sacrifice, Chen Dao sorted out in his mind the outstanding contributions made by General Seckert to the Wehrmacht.
In July 1919, less than a month after the signing of the harsh Treaty of Versailles, Seckert served as Chief of the General Staff of the postwar German Army, and a year later became Commander-in-Chief of the Wehrmacht.
Until the fall of 1926, Seckert was not in the case of Paul. Feng. President Hindenburg agreed to invite the former German Crown Prince to review the army without authorization, and became the target of attack by the Weimar Republican government, and was dismissed by President Hindenburg.
Between 1920 and 1926, Seckert made great achievements in the post of Commander-in-Chief of the Wehrmacht.
At a time of political turmoil and national chaos, Seckert created an army that became the backbone of the country and proved to be the best trained leader of his time.
He devised a plan to rearm and reinvigorate morale, so that the greatest advantage of the German army, the officer corps, could be preserved, and new tactical methods of warfare could be conceived.
The Treaty of Versailles stipulated that the number of German troops should not exceed 100,000, so the criteria set by Sickert were: soldiers in good health and more than 12 years of service experience; Officers should have at least 25 years of military experience.
Once you become a member of the Defence Force, you receive specialized training in a particular area, with a focus on leadership.
Seckert values the individual skills and initiative of the soldiers. The contract forbade Germany to have military academies, and he established a system of military education at the regimental level, built on the unit, where every private was trained to become a sergeant, every sergeant was trained to become an officer, and every officer was trained to become a general. Drills are conducted every six months to improve professional skills and improve professionalism.
Without tanks and artillery, they were copied with cardboard and wood, and the Germans were perhaps the only army that used toy airplanes to simulate real airplanes to practice shooting in the air! During the exercise, individual soldiers should refer to themselves as a platoon or represent a machine gun crew. All of this makes up Hans. Feng. Seckert's "100,000 Army"!
And Seckert is also known as the "Father of the 100,000 Army" for his outstanding contributions.
After Seckert's death, he single-handedly created, this group of German ** people who once pushed cardboard boxes and drove toy airplanes and shouted "I am such and such a platoon" to simulate the war, swept away those opponents who used real planes and real tanks to exercise on the battlefield with a thunderous momentum, and created the great cause that the ancestors failed to succeed in the destruction of an empire at the cost of tens of thousands of casualties.
In addition, from 1933 to 1935, Seckert was stationed in China, served as the head of the Nanjing government's moral affairs advisory group, and made outstanding contributions to the construction of China's defense industry, the establishment of the Central Military Academy's educational air defense capability.
Seckert also proposed and approved the upgrading of the German Legation in China to an embassy and the relocation from Peking to Nanjing.
, in worship and Rong.
Germany achieved an unprecedented military victory, and large-scale sacrificial activities were immediately put on the agenda.
As the father of the 100,000 Army, Seckert naturally became the first outstanding figure to be solemnly mourned by the German side.
Hitler read the memorial in a low voice, and immediately issued an order posthumously conferring the rank of German Field Marshal on Senior General Seckert as a commemoration of his great contribution to the rearmament of Germany.
In addition to posthumously conferring the rank of Field Marshal Seckert, Hitler also announced that the German Navy's aircraft carriers of the new class would be named the Seckert class.
And the first German and fourth aircraft carrier of this class was also named the Secter aircraft carrier.
In remembrance of Seckert, four salute soldiers laid wreaths at Seckert's tomb with strong steps, and the commander-in-chief of the army, Brauchitsch, personally stepped forward to arrange the ribbons.
Everyone present saluted.
Countless reporters recorded every scene and every note of the ceremony.
The next day, the commemoration ceremony at the Seckert cemetery unsurprisingly made the front page headlines of major German newspapers and became the most concerned topic of German people.
Commemorating Seckert, the "father" of the Wehrmacht, Chen Dao turned around and appeared at the funeral of a small person.
In a military cemetery in the eastern suburbs of Germany, Chen Dao and Himmler were the leaders, followed by Major Mills, commander of Hitler's Youth Battalion, and Major Spelberg, commander of the DreamWorks Special Forces.
The funeral was attended by an Waffen-SS captain.
He is Major Mills' right-hand man, an important participant in the Cairo kidnapping plan, the trigger of the "One Piece Project", the "traitor" of the British Empire, and Captain Buck of the DreamWorks unit under Chen Dao.
Major Mills and Captain Buck were both assassinated in Belgium, Mills was seriously wounded, and Buck was killed instantly.
Rather than burying Captain Buck immediately, Chen ordered Captain Barker's body to be frozen, and it was not until England that a funeral was decided.
Seeing that Captain Buck's coffin was put into the cemetery, filled with soil, and compacted, Chen Dao turned to Major Mills and said: "We have made sacrifices for the surrender of the United Kingdom, avenging you and Captain Buck, I hope you will get out of the shadow of the assassination as soon as possible, continue to perform your duties, let the troops improve their combat effectiveness as soon as possible, and then wait for the test of war." ”
"I won't let you down, General." Major Mills said.
"Until November, I will be in the country, if there is any difficulty, just come to me, I will help you solve it." Chen Dao said.
Major Mills nodded in understanding.
As he left the cemetery, Himmler motioned for Chen Dao to walk at the end of the crowd.
"You said that you want Major Mills' troops to form combat effectiveness as soon as possible, and then wait for the test of war, which war are you talking about?" Himmler asked.
"The biggest imaginary enemy is, of course, Russia, but that is a long time later, and we should still be more concerned about our production for now. Calculating the time, it is time for the research and development of many of our equipment to come to fruition, and I have to go to the acceptance, I don't want to be called an irresponsible equipment consultant. ”
"What are the results of the research, and are there any suitable ones for equipping the Waffen-SS?" Himmler said.
"I have a friend whose name is Remtsma, and his company has just finalized a batch of epoch-making products, and I think it is necessary for you to purchase a batch for your beloved Dr. Braun to increase his efficiency." Chen Dao said.
"What's the product?"
"Computer."
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ps: There's something going on at home tonight.,There's only this chapter.,Tomorrow afternoon before two o'clock in the afternoon.,A chapter will be reissued.。 (To be continued......)