Chapter 415: Catch them all

Back in Berlin, Hindenburg went straight to the presidential palace before he had time to rest, and in Eric's office, the conversation between the two was very secret, and there was no third party present at all, and even the chief of staff, Anata, chose to avoid it.

At five o'clock in the afternoon, Hindenburg finally walked out of the presidential palace tiredly and with the help of security personnel.

After Hindenburg came out, Hans Ludd, who had been waiting outside, got the opportunity to meet the president. Grener guessed he must have come because of what he said at noon, and hopefully the unlikable guy would bring good news.

The clock pointed to 18 o'clock in the afternoon, and Hans Ludd finally came out, and that dejected look made Grener see the result at once.

On November 11, after more than three months of active preparations, Hansklug sent almost all of the National Guard, and a large net was officially spread throughout the country. In order to facilitate concealment and secrecy, the Einsatzgruppen also signed a supreme state secrecy agreement with the chief of staff.

The I.U.I., MIT, N.S.A., the FBI, and the Department of Justice are all operational, and the power of interpretation for all inquiries rests with the chief of staff of the president.

The various departments involved in the operation have long been accustomed to the style of the president's chief of staff, and as for his indifference and domineering, it slowly does not feel so strange.

On November 11th, a very peaceful day, suddenly made waves.

At 10 a.m., the Prime Minister's Office was surrounded by heavily armed National Guards, and 10 military trucks suddenly broke into the door, from which more than 100 heavily armed soldiers jumped out, and from their armbands and medals it was quickly identified as members of the National Guard.

Although they still have in their hands the "remnants of goods" that the Wehrmacht has exchanged, they are much better than unarmed ordinary people.

The security personnel at the Prime Minister's Office and the F-FDTL soldiers on duty were puzzled by the sudden change of scenery, as the two sides were dressed differently, and the IDF quickly came to their senses and a tense standoff ensued under the leadership of the duty officer. However, the situation was reversed, and when the IDF commander arrived at the scene, he immediately ordered his soldiers to stop the confrontation immediately and take charge of the perimeter and security as required.

IDF began to assist the National Guard, and at the same time, security personnel were notified that the NSA was assisting the National Guard.

With the assistance of the Defence Force and the National Security Service, the Prime Minister's House building was transferred to the Einsatzgruppen in its entirety. Without any interference, the guards divided into multiple groups and rushed to their identified targets according to the pre-assigned tasks, and began to arrest people with precision.

The thrilling scene frightened the unprepared staff, and many even thought that the Soviets had stormed Berlin. However, there are also many people who are calm and calm, and seem to have known the inside story of this operation for a long time, and at the same time acted as witnesses.

There was a lot of movement outside, and Hans Ludd, who knew that sooner or later there would be such a day, pretended to continue his work and did not leave his office. In the face of such a national movement, it is impossible for him to use his mantis arm as a car. When the targets were pulled out by the National Guards, he only occasionally opened the curtains to look into the compound, and other than that, he could only shake his head sadly and sigh.

Magnus von Braun's office is another small two-story building that faces Hans Luther's office. He also felt inexplicable, lying on the windowsill and watching for a while, and was about to call to ask what happened, but he didn't expect his office door to be slammed open with a "bang".

Two soldiers then rushed in and shouted to verify Magnus's identity.

"I'm Magnus von Braun, Minister of National Agriculture, what are you doing here? Please get out! Magnus still didn't know what was going on.

"Excellent! Your Excellency, you are the one we have arrested! You will face charges from the State Prosecutor for 'treason'. Come with us! One of the soldiers flashed his handcuffs.

"I am not treasonous! Why are you arresting people? I'm going to the presidential palace to sue you. Magnus shouted angrily.

"Alright, don't bother, Your Excellency, no one can save you but God! If you don't want to waste your energy in vain, it's best to be obedient so that you will suffer a little less. After the major who led the team finished speaking, he directly put a black cloth bag on Magnus's head, and then put handcuffs.

At this moment, the compound of the Prime Minister's Office is full of people, and in addition to the National Guard with loaded guns and the staff of the Prime Minister's Office who are standing around to watch the bustle from afar, there are also many arrestees with black pockets and "contract workers" who have been appointed by the Presidential Office to temporarily take over their work. The scene was chaotic, and there was a commotion everywhere.

Grener is checking the identities of the arrested individuals one by one, and for each of them, a person from the "OEM" who has a job to work temporarily takes over his or her existing job. Because Eric had solemnly stated that this movement could not bring the work of federal government agencies to a halt, there were so many one-to-one counterpart "foundries".

Faced with so many "foundries", some of them even ministerial-level "foundries", Hans Lutheran had to convene an emergency meeting first, the purpose of which was to familiarize themselves with each other first, and then let these "foundries" clarify their jobs and enter normal work as soon as possible.

This thrilling scene is not only happening in Berlin, but everywhere in the entire federal state. Because of the thorough preparation and surprise, many people who were going to take risks were subdued by the National Guard before they could act.

Most of these arrested people were quickly transferred by the National Guard, detained in different places, and the local prisons were overcrowded and temporarily sent to military camps in various places.

The incarcerated do not have to worry about food and housing, and the prison environment is much better than in the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China. Although the weather is slowly getting cold, the thick quilts are very well prepared. It's the same in the barracks, where the "prisoners" eat the same way as the prison, but they can lie on the window and watch the soldiers go out every day.

Compared with the "prisoners" in the prison who do not see the light of day all day, the "prisoners" temporarily held in the barracks can be regarded as "happy", at least they can watch the natural beauty of the sunrise and sunset every day. Looking into the distance from the window, you can see dense barbed wire, watchtowers in all corners, and intersecting machine-gun fire points.

According to Grener's plan, the whole country played a game of chess, and the arrest order was given, and the whole operation was immediately launched throughout the country at the same time, and in just a few hours, the whole country was successfully closed. Because the operation was kept secret, the media did not follow up on the interviews and reports. A few news organizations knew a little about the situation, but because they had not received confirmation from the government departments, they did not take the liberty of writing press releases.

Although people do not believe that these people were arrested for treason, since they were caught, there must be a reason for being arrested, and even the families of the "prisoners" slowly accepted this.

In addition to the dozens of courtrooms scattered throughout the Berlin metropolitan area, corresponding judicial organs have also been set up in various localities. According to the relevant procedures of federal law, the procuratorate will first collect and sort out the facts of each "prisoner's" crime, prepare the prosecution materials, and then formally issue an arrest warrant.

On November 15, each of the "prisoners" received arrest warrants "in accordance with procedures," and the procuratorate's warrants were also sent to the courts in various localities.

On November 17, under the pressure of external doubts, the Federal House had to host a press conference attended by the president and the director of the National Propaganda Office. Due to the limited number of seats, only some of the mainstream media were allowed to conduct live interviews and videos, and the rest were representatives of the people from all walks of life.

As the presiding judge and the jurors, they were silently glad that they still had the opportunity to sit in the high court to interrogate the prisoners under the stage. In this political struggle, they have firmly held the sacred position without firing a single shot or effort, and some of them have even been promoted several ranks, all thanks to the clever act of choosing sides.

They may be thankful for those who "won't take sides", or they should be glad that they have chosen the right side. After so many years of fighting each other in this "political fight", now the dust has finally settled, because he is the person who belongs to the president, so he should sit back and relax.

At the press conference, the "initiators" who convicted and arrested these "prisoners" sat on the main seat of the meeting, read out the reasons and evidence for the arrest of the prisoners, and even loudly called on all the people of the German Confederation to share the same hatred and draw a line with those "prisoners".

On the morning of November 18, Max walked into the Hanseasa Palace for the first time after retiring from his career, and he asked the president to give a reasonable explanation, because he did not believe that the so-called prisoners were really imprisoned for "conviction of the country", but that it must be Grener who was ruling out dissent.

Max believes that Eric won't dominate it all because Eric isn't that kind of person at all. Therefore, he blamed all the blame on Grener.

Ananta knew Max's weight and respectfully led him into the president's office. However, when Max saw the president's whereabouts card, he found that it was neatly written on it, "The president inspects Frankfurt".

Maxton was furious and turned away from the presidential palace.

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