Chapter 186: Overnight

The German Führer did not stay in the luxury hotel prepared for him by the Italians, but in the camp of the German garrison, and the Führer and his attaché did not mind this, they had long been accustomed to it, because the Führer of the Third Reich was also a military man.

Hitler always had some suspicions about the Wehrmacht, but Xu Jun had no such problems at all, and he had in his head the history of his generals, who could be trusted and who should be sent to the people's tribunal. And history has changed, even the participants in the 720 assassination in history are at this time, like thousands of German soldiers, full of trust and loyalty to the Reich Führer.

Xu Jun purged only the stubborn rebels, such as Baker and Witzleben and Canaris.

The Major General Vaindorff in front of him is usually quite straightforward, and he may seem a little reckless in front of outsiders, but those who are familiar with the Major General know very well that he is actually a very careful man, and it is impossible for a reckless commander to be promoted to Major General.

There is a strict limit on the number of senior officers, and they are not automatically promoted after reaching the length of service, as is the case with officers at the rank of lieutenant, and some officers with flaws in ability or resume often stop at the rank of colonel. He was a member of the 100,000 Army of the Weimar Republic, served as a battalion commander under Rundsteide, and also served as a staff officer to General Weix.

Before becoming a major general, he served as deputy commander of the 28th Infantry Division, which at the time was German Lieutenant General Lieutenant General Johann Anderson. Senshuber, the 28th Infantry Division took part in the Polish campaign, was stationed in Poland for most of the year, and was transferred to the Ardennes front at the beginning of the 40s.

In the French campaign, Warndorf has always been at the forefront of the command of the troops, often leading the soldiers to charge, although there is a suspicion of overstepping, but by the front-line officers and soldiers unanimously love and respect. For his service in the French campaign, Vaorndorf was awarded a Knight's Cross and was promoted to Major General in August of the same year.

"This is a brave general, he should not be put in the port of Taranto, it is a waste." Xu Jun struck a match and lit half of the cigar in his hand. The soldiers of the Guard Flag Corps, who acted as attendants, stepped forward and carefully removed the cutlery in front of the Führer.

"The order was issued by you personally, my Führer." Weirle reminded with a smile as he took a cup of coffee.

"Then I obviously made a mistake, but luckily I had time to correct it." Xu Jun replied solemnly, then turned his head and explained to the adjutant: "Eric, remember to remind me of this when you return to Berlin." ”

"Yes, my Führer." Tysenhofen agreed with a grin, and then put a cup of black tea in front of the Führer: "The black tea prepared by the Italians is very good, my Führer." ”

[Führer Small and Medium-sized Theater: "I don't want to drink black tea, I want to drink green tea."] (〃` 3′〃)”

"Tsk... Well, wait a minute. (# ̄~ ̄#)”

"He just smacked, yes, you heard Wierle, too. Σ(っ°Д°; )っ”

"I'm sorry, I didn't pay attention. ㄟ(▔,▔)ㄏ”

"Eric didn't do this to me before, someone must have taught him badly. ∑(っ°Д°; "Roll rolling." 】

"Great, thank you, Eric." The Führer nodded slightly and thanked him with a graceful smile.

"My Führer, everything has been arranged, and I will leave on time at nine o'clock tomorrow morning, and I will be able to arrive in Alexandria by lunch." Tysenhowen reported.

"Everyone has worked hard today, tonight's duty is handed over to the base guards, let the soldiers rest early, I expect tomorrow to be a busy day." Xu Jun said to the adjutant.

"I'll keep you informed, my Führer." Tysenhowen nodded respectfully, then walked out of the room with the tray.

"Do you have any specific plans? My Führer. Willle put down his coffee cup.

"What did you say?" Xu Jun turned his head.

"I'm asking what you have planned to do when you arrive in Egypt." Wehrle repeats the problem.

"I don't have any plans, everything is immediate, I just need to take a short vacation, I heard that Egypt is a good place to empty my mind and heart." The Führer replied with a serious face, but clearly talking nonsense.

"Okay, okay, Weirle, I'm just kidding, don't look at me like that." Xu Jun raised his hands in surrender.

"It's hard for the media to deal with the past, how do you think the outside world will associate the German Führer's sudden visit to Egypt. Once again, I would like to remind you that the decision you made this time was really incorrect. Weirle said.

"I know what you mean, but now we have a great opportunity in front of us. If my estimate is correct, the empire will be able to control the path of development in the Middle East for the next fifty years. You can't understand the significance of this, because I am the only one in the world who knows what the value of that yellow sand will be in the future. Xu Jun pointed out the window with the cigar in his hand and said.

"My Führer, I trust your judgment, it's just that this operation was too hasty, we should be more prepared, at least you should bring all the guard flags." Weirle said respectfully.

"There's no time to prepare, Werle, and we have to get all the layouts done before Riyadh falls." Xu Jun spat out a ball of smoke and snuffed out the cigar smoke in the ashtray.

"Will the British side have an opinion, this is their traditional sphere of influence."

"London has long hated these Arabs, and they have done nothing like this before." After speaking, Xu Jun dusted off the cigarette ash on the placket of his uniform.

"I don't want to talk about it, I have to get up early tomorrow, I'm going to rest, good night, Werle." The Reich Führer stood up.

"Okay, then I wish you a good night, my Führer." Weirle hurriedly got up to greet the Führer, and watched the other party walk out of the door of the small dining room.

Then the chief of staff walked to the window while wiping his monocle and reached out to push open the wooden shutters.

"Hopefully there won't be any more problems this time." Weirle whispered into the night sky.

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"The bathwater is ready, my Führer." Eric helped Xu Jun take off his uniform.

"Any news from Randolph?" Xu Jun took off the knight's cross on his collar and handed it to his personal adjutant.

"I've notified the telecommunications office and I'll send it as soon as I have news." Tysenhofen put the medal in a small box on the bedside table.

"It doesn't matter how late it is, even if it wakes me up." Xu Jun took off the straps of his breeches and unbuttoned his shirt.

"Yes, my Führer." Tysenhofen helped Xu Jun take off his shirt.

"Dogen is a steady man, and I'm sure he'll take care of everything." Xu Jun sat on the bench at the foot of the bed, and Tysenhofen knelt on one leg beside him and pulled down his riding boots hard.

"Indeed, my Führer, Colonel Dogan, is a fairly reliable man."

"Randolph is completely different from him, it's strange that the two of them get along so well." The Führer yawned and unbuttoned his trouser leg.

"Although Colonel Dougan usually seems to be very stern, he has always been gentle with those close to him." Tysenhowen folded the Führer's breeches and placed them in a high-backed chair to the side.

"There's nothing else going on here, Eric, you can go and rest." Xu Jun picked up the yukata on the bed and yawned and walked to the bathroom.

"Good night, my Führer, don't fall asleep in the bathtub again." Tysenhofen reminded with some concern.

"Got it, good night, Eric." Xu Jun opened the bathroom door and waved his hand at the adjutant.

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