Chapter 487: Changed History

Chapter 486:

"I'll be at Fromm's office in fifteen minutes, and if you haven't done yet, you're dead."

Colonel Stauffenberg hung up the phone after hearing the other end of the phone, General Albricht put down the microphone, his eyes fell on the huge bust of Hitler on the wall, and his eyes were fixed on Hitler for three seconds before he walked over.

Colonel Kirheim watched as the general walked to the portrait, and as soon as he stretched out his hand, he removed the portrait and placed it on the ground, revealing the small wooden cabinet on the wall behind the portrait.

General Albricht took out a bunch of keys, reached into the keyhole of the small wooden cabinet, opened the cabinet, and took out a document from inside.

This is Operation Valkyrie.

The general placed the document on his desk, picked up a blue pencil, stood up solemnly and paused, glancing at Colonel Kirheim before leaning down, holding the paper, and signing his name at the final sign-off.

After issuing the document, the general handed it to the colonel, and said in a trembling voice: "Inform Baker and the others, tell them that the time is up." ”

When the time comes, of course, is the time for action, the time to overthrow Hitler's rule.

Colonel Kirheim took the document without saying a word, solemnly saluted the general, and the general returned the salute. The colonel finished his salute and strode towards the War Department's telegraph room.

The general stayed where he was, straightened up, picked up the microphone and began to make a call: "Pick me up from the Communications Bureau, I'm General Albricht." In the name of the commander of the reserve forces, General Flåm, I announce the death of Führer Adolf Hitler. ”

After a pause, General Albricht continued.

"A group of SS militants, trying to seize power. They colluded with the Allies, and in order to kill Hitler, the Allies used fart planes to bomb the wolf's den. The Führer has already been killed, and now the Valkyrie plan is being implemented. ”

After saying it in one breath, the general closed his eyes and breathed a long sigh of relief, now that he has taken this step, it can be said that there is no turning back from the bow. If Hitler had not died, not only would he be finished, but his entire family would have died in Hitler's revenge.

I just hope that Stauffenberg will give a little more force.

In the telegraph room of the headquarters of the reserve army, all the telegraphers received a document, the first person raised his hand to signal, and soon a lieutenant officer came over and found the message. Then the second, the third, more people raised their hands, and soon all of them received the message.

By this time, the first girl to receive the telegram had already begun to sob.

The communications officer soon noticed the strangeness of the telegraph room, and when he walked in, he picked up the telegram and was stunned, and a look of disbelief appeared on his face. After being stunned for a full five seconds, the lieutenant remembered his duty, looked at the telegraph operator who had stopped working, and gave the order with difficulty: "Convey the order you have received." ”

A minute later, in the German Berlin guard battalion, Major Reimer, along with his 708 men, received the order in a bewildered wait.

The Signal Soldier ran down from the side three, stood upright, and handed the document to Major Remer. Major Reimer quickly took it open and saw this document that he would never forget for the rest of his life, until he read it word by word, only to find that he had fallen into a dilemma.

Putting away the papers with difficulty, Major Reimer looked at his soldiers in a daze and shouted, "Whole battalion, stand upright!" ”

With a snap, the 708 soldiers stood upright, their movements in unison, and their voices echoed in the huge playground.

"Führer, he ...... Führer he...... Führer he...... Dead," said Major Reimer, sobbing his throat.

"Who told you that the Führer had died?" Sitting behind his desk, Lieutenant General Fromm slapped his hands heavily on the papers and asked loudly to the two men in front of him, Major General Albricht and Colonel Kirheim.

"It's Colonel Figibo from the Wolf's Den checkpoint." The major general replied.

Lieutenant General Fromm stared at the two for a few seconds, picked up the phone and was about to dial, but the Major General stopped him, saying: "The call was in vain, all lines of communication were terminated. The lieutenant general ignored him and continued to call: "Pick me up at the Wolf's Den checkpoint." ”

"Wait a minute, sir."

The call was quickly connected, "Yes, an urgent telegram from General Flåm to Field Marshal Keitel." The lieutenant general replied in the affirmative. Only this time, destined to disappoint His Excellency the Lieutenant General, the voice of Marshal Keitel did not come from the phone.

Rather, Colonel Figibo replied: "I'm sorry, Your Excellency Lieutenant General, this is unfortunate news. The Wolf's Lair was bombed by Allied aircraft, and all 24 participants in the makeshift conference room were killed, including the Führer and Marshal Keitel. Not only that, but the wolf blood suffered heavy losses, with more than 1,000 casualties. ”

"It was premeditated, a conspiracy of insiders to collude with the Allies."

Lieutenant General Fromm was stunned, he could not have imagined that this matter would be so complicated, and even the Allies were involved. He was stunned, Hitler, the god of luck who had escaped multiple assassinations, was he really dead this time? How could it be dead?

"Yes, Adolf Hitler is dead."

As soon as he finished speaking, the office door was pushed open, and Colonel Stauffenberg strode in, walked over to Fromm, who was seated, and said as he went, "The Valkyrie Plan has begun to be put into action."

"Only I have the authority to carry out the Valkyrie Plan." General Fromm's anger was weak.

"Yes." General Albricht replied, then walked over to the lieutenant general's desk and handed him the papers in his hand.

Flipping through the two pages and looking at the documents in black and white, Lieutenant General Fromm was ready to say something more.

At this time, Colonel Stauffenberg spoke: "Now Himmler is on his way back to Berlin, ready to command his SS to seize power. General, do you still have to hesitate? When the SS took power, there would be no more Wehrmacht. ”

This sentence became the last straw that crushed Lieutenant General Fromm.

"Okay." After a long time, Lieutenant General Fromm let out a long sigh, looked at the person in front of him with complicated eyes, and slowly spoke: "I order, carry out Valkyrie's plan. As he spoke, he picked up a pencil and signed his life on the paper.

Handing the document to Colonel Stauffenberg, General Fromm said in a low tone: "Stauffenberg, I hope you are right in making this decision. ”

Thus, the message was sent in this way.

At 12.30 p.m. on July 20, 1944, the conspiracy elements and traitors of the Party Committee colluded with the Allied forces, resulting in a large-scale bombing of the Allied Air Force in the Wolf's Lair. Unfortunately, a bomb exploded in the makeshift chamber of Security Zone 1, where the Führer was located, and it was confirmed that our Führer had been killed in the bombing.

Some SS conspirators had already begun to seize power, and in order to protect the empire created by the Yuan Dynasty, we had to declare war on the traitors. Attention all reserve soldiers, pick up your weapons and wait for orders from the reserve command, ready to fight the Nazis.

At 4 p.m. on July 20, 1944, Fromm telegraphed at the headquarters of the Reserve Army.

History has changed, Xiao Mubai smiled silently.

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