Chapter 345: It's all dead

"Urgent gathering!" Like Lieutenant General Jack of the Wehrmacht, General Akado of the SS also called his troops together as soon as he received a telephone call from Reinhardt.

As a formidable force for the SS to remain in Berlin, the SS Führer Division, or the 0th SS Division, has now been deployed under the leadership of SS Major General Accardo, to cooperate with Lieutenant General Jack of the Berlin Garrison Command to impose martial law.

Like Jack, Accardo was one of Reinhardt's right-hand men who started chasing him early on.

Reinhardt and Accardo first met at the General Headquarters of the Army in Berlin, when Reinhardt, who had just transferred to Sickert's command, met Captain Accardo for the first time in Sickert's office because of his meritorious service on the battlefield.

Although they had never crossed paths before, Reinhardt always felt as if he had seen the uncommon German name Accardor in a book before he crossed over. So, driven by curiosity, he quickly communicated privately with Captain Accardo.

It doesn't matter if you don't talk about it, Reinhardt immediately noticed the shining point of Accardo. This man was not only eloquent and eloquent, but also had an unusually strong desire for the revival of Germany. It can be said that this is the kind of talent that Germany is looking for in its renaissance.

Then, after more and more contacts, Accardo soon joined Reinhardt's National Socialist Party, and under Reinhardt's arrangement, began to partner with Steve.

Although now Accardo commanded only one Waffen-SS division, he looked no different from the other 54 SS major generals. However, Accardo commanded one of the most special divisions of the Waffen-SS - the 0th SS Division!

This SS unit, which bears the name of the "Führer Division", was the only special division that had no intention of being on the front line from the very beginning of its establishment. The 0th SS Division, Reinhardt's descendant in Berlin, had been trained in urban warfare and had a fanatical admiration for the Führer.

It can be said that as long as the SS Führer division was still in Berlin, no one would have the ability to overthrow Reinhardt's rule.

"I didn't expect that when I returned to the Army General Headquarters again, it would be in such a form." Sitting in the passenger seat of a military truck, Accardo sighed faintly.

Fifteen years ago, as a Wehrmacht captain, he voluntarily submitted his discharge report from the Army General Headquarters, transferred to the SS, and then rose to the current rank of SS Major General at great speed. From captain to major general, he spent only 13 years in peacetime. This is a speed that many people may not be able to achieve in a lifetime, but Accardo has achieved it because he is appreciated by Reinhardt.

At night, countless SS soldiers in black uniforms, led by officers, quickly rushed to various city points. Armoured vehicles, heavy trucks, and Leopard tanks rumbled past the borrowed road. A pair of SS soldiers, running in a neat and powerful pace.

Because it was late at night, the roar of vehicles and the footsteps of soldiers seemed very ethereal, waking up countless sleeping Berlin citizens.

People hid in their homes, looking through the windows at the intersections of major streets and traffic arteries, trying to figure out what was going on.

Unlike the Wehrmacht division of tasks at the Berlin Garrison Command, it was inconvenient for the Waffen-SS, as the Second Army, to break into the Army General Headquarters in a big way. Except for a small convoy in which Accardo was located, which went to the Army Headquarters to join Reinhardt, most of the rest of the SS Führer Division dispersed to major traffic intersections, stations, radio towers and other key points to maintain martial law.

"Commander, we're here." An ensign driver in the main driver's seat reminded Accardo, who was looking out the window in fascination.

"Huh?" Stunned for a moment, Accardo waved his left hand, pushed the car door with his right hand, and said, "Then let's go, follow me in and have a look." ”

In front of them, Lieutenant General Jack of the Berlin Garrison Command had already let the garrison division surround the Army General Headquarters. At the gate, there are also two rows of armored vehicles parked, which look very majestic.

Of course, these two rows of armored vehicles also fill the façade. If it were to meet the Leopard tanks of Accardo's division, Lieutenant General Jack would probably have to reimburse all these dozens of armored vehicles.

However, Reinhardt had already explained to Accardo on the phone that Lieutenant General Jack's troops were on his side and that they had to cooperate well. As a result, Accardo's convoy was not mixed with armored vehicles or Leopard tanks, only four heavy military trucks carrying soldiers.

"Get out of the car!" Officers greeted the soldiers in the truck.

Instead of standing there and waiting, Accardo ordered two soldiers nearby: "Don't wait for the queue, just follow me in first." Anyway, there are also Lieutenant General Jack's people inside, so it's not necessary for us to bring too many people in. ”

Two more sentences were given to an officer, and they were told to stand outside with the Berlin garrison. Then, Accardo swaggered into the front of the Army Headquarters with two SS soldiers.

If it was the SS who arrived first, then it would have been necessary to bring all the people in these four heavy trucks in. But now that Jack's men had surrounded the Army Headquarters, it would be redundant to bring a large SS force into it.

The General Headquarters of the Wehrmacht should let Jack's Wehrmacht break in, and the SS should not be mixed up if they can not be involved.

By the time Accardo showed his ID to the soldiers at the door and confirmed his identity, Lieutenant General Jack, who had already led people inside, was leading a group of people to confront a group of officers standing in the courtyard of the General Headquarters.

Although neither side took out their guns, the atmosphere was extremely cold.

"Here you are, Accardo." Seeing Accardo walking up with two people, Jack's face, which had been gloomy, smiled, and then quickly became gloomy: "How many years have passed, and these people have actually forgotten the name of Admiral Reinhardt." ”

The "these people" in Jack's mouth are the officers standing in a row in front of them and confronting them. Back then, when Jack was still the commander of the 117th Garrison Regiment in the capital, Reinhardt's name had already resounded in the military headquarters. At that time, most of the officers standing in front of him now were still studying in the military academy, and the smell of milk had not dried up.

Because of their youth, they did not have the opportunity to set foot in the doors of the Army General Command during the years when Reinhardt dominated the Army General Command. Of course, if they had experienced the monstrous prestige and power of Reinhardt in that era, maybe they wouldn't be stupid enough to stand here today and confront Jack's people.

They won't understand that their Commander Boulhitch, who has a Junker aristocratic background, can't protect them at all. If Reinhardt really wanted to make a move, Blaschich could even be concocted by the Gestapo into a second "Ludendorff".

Besides, Blahsitch didn't necessarily have the courage to protect them.

"It's all dead!" Accardo whispered to Lieutenant General Jack.