Chapter 6: Hitler's Plan

At this point, Hitler began to get agitated again.

"But you showed up, you saved the crisis. When the incompetent chiefs of staff and generals still say in front of me that you have no military talent, I have a hunch that you will get me out of this crisis again. So I command Goering to support you at all costs. You didn't disappoint me, you gave those generals a slap in the face with your great victory. Let them know that there are also highly skilled military officers like you in the Nazi Party. It's not that they only catch the troublemakers in their eyes.

Reinhardt, I'm so happy. I finally found an assistant who could stand up to the generals in the army. Your reputation in the Army is now comparable to that of Guderian. Now I ask you, keep getting more wins. Let the soldiers love you and worship you, and let all the officers bow down at the feet of your wisdom. Help me to put the Army in the hands of the National Socialist Workers' Party of Germany. I trust you, and I will spare no effort to support you. You're not going to let me down, are you? ”

Xu Jun finally understood what the ultimate purpose of Hitler's previous compliments to him was.

This small battle is nothing in history, but if the British attack had been successful, things would have turned out in the way Hitler had predicted.

He was now convinced that Hitler was not crazy. He was indeed a genius of war, and he had a keen sense of smell and a very good inference about the situation on the battlefield on the very day of the British attack.

And it was because of his promiscuous powers that he began to fear that the Army would betray him when he was in adversity. Anything could happen on Germany's path to world domination, and Hitler did not want to take that risk.

Indeed, the Nazi Reich at that time was built on sand, and the German people were merely mechanically obeying the Nazi Party's commands, because the glorious prospect painted by the man before them confused all the people, who, after twenty long and arduous waits, finally had a man who claimed to be able to free them from the oppression of the Treaty of Versailles and bring them to prosperity, and they would of course follow his arrangement. Of course, Hitler did both. Germany quickly regained its footing from the ashes.

But what they didn't expect was that this man was not satisfied with this, he wanted war.

Now, if the war is lost, the German people will return to the bitter days of the past, and perhaps worse. They will think thoroughly about why they are the way they are. In the end, all the fingers will be pointed at Hitler, and he will fall immediately, when neither his Führer nor the SS will save him.

The Army, on the other hand, knew better that their allegiance to Hitler was based on mutual benefit. Hitler could expand the army for them, he could restore the glory of the army and eradicate the enemy of the army. And they will also obey Hitler's leadership, stand firmly on Hitler's side, shock those Hitler's political enemies, and open up territory for his Nazi Germany.

But the bad thing is that the generals of the army don't really want to fight, they think it is enough to take back the occupied territories, take revenge on the countries that once oppressed Germany, and get a little bit of face back for the German army.

But Hitler felt that it was not enough. He used all his means to control the generals and make them temporarily subjugated. But the troops below were still in the hands of the army's glorious officer corps. The German Army has its own traditions, and the Nazi Party's system does not work in the Army now, they only know that they must obey the orders of the generals who lead them.

The battle to divide the Czech Republic and Poland gave these generals a taste of sweetness, but it was not enough to change the entire War Office's view of Hitler's preparations to attack the West. As soon as the "yellow plan" for attacking the West was proposed, most of the army generals immediately expressed their opposition and skepticism, and the memories of the bloody Western Front in 1917 still tormented those generals. Had it not been for Hitler's full insistence and incitement, this battle would not have been able to be fought against the other.

If this plan to invade Western Europe fails, they will immediately put all the blame on Hitler alone. The generals of the army will once again abandon their leaders for the sake of their own survival and that of the German army.

Now Hitler came up with this plan, which was to establish an idol in the army as soon as possible, so that the soldiers and officers of the army began to worship this person, so as to weaken the influence of those veteran generals on the soldiers and the general public, and finally achieve the goal of the Nazi Party completely controlling the army.

As a result, because of his military talent and position in the Nazi party, Hitler chose to be his idol.

Xu Jun wanted to laugh when he thought of this. Hitler was too impatient, and his imagination of the terrible consequences of defeat intensified his desire to master the Army as soon as possible, which in turn led him to lose sound judgment.

It seems that the British attack, which almost turned the tide of the battle, did frightened Hitler and made him begin to doubt the brilliant victory he was about to achieve.

In fact, as long as he endures for another month, he will get everything he wants without much effort. At that time, the great result of the German army in forcing France to surrender will make him completely adored and absolutely obedient to the army and the whole German people, and the Nazi Party will also completely establish its prestige in the hearts of the German people.

But now it seems that Hitler's whimsical plan has cheapened himself, and with Hitler's support, he will be able to command the German army to fight as he pleases, and use victory to establish his prestige in the eyes of the German army and the people, and he can even more brazenly expand his forces and grasp the military power.

Xu Jun felt that he was really lucky, but on the surface, he had to resolutely refrain from Hitler and play a little trick of Yu and indulgence.

Xu Jun told Hitler that he was loyal to the Führer and the Nazi Party, and that the Nazi Party still needed to be responsible for its own affairs, and that he was only a small brigadier general and could not undertake such a difficult task. He even threatened Hitler with resignation to abandon the idea.

But the more he refused, the more Hitler felt that the Führer could indeed be trusted, loyal and commendable. He persistently persuaded Xu Jun to accept the task, and used Goering's example to refute Xu Jun's opinion. Goering was in charge of the four-year economic plan and the whole of Prussia, and he did not manage such a large air force well. It's not that I want you to be the commander-in-chief of the army now, I just want you to be an idol of the army, and then take control of the army for me.

In the end, under Hitler's insistence, Xu Jun finally "reluctantly" agreed.

Then Xu Jun asked

"My Führer, what you told me in the telegram is that there is something important to discuss."

Hitler was now very pleased, and he replied with a smile: "Of course it is not only this, this plan was only conceived by me yesterday afternoon." Calling you back this time is for another important matter, and I hope you will give me some advice so that I can make the right decision. ”

"What an important matter, my Führer."

"I won't talk about that now, I still have some issues to consider, and I'll talk about it at the regular meeting after dinner." Hitler looked at the clock on the wall.

"Oh, it's three o'clock now, and we've been talking for over an hour. You must be tired, I heard that you fell asleep on the incoming train. You'd better go and rest first. I'll send someone to call you when it's time for dinner, and I've asked the chef to prepare a celebration for you. Hitler raised his hand to Xu Jun

"So."

Xu Jun stood up, stood upright, and bowed respectfully to Hitler.

"Then I'll go and rest, my Führer."

Hitler smiled and nodded. Xu Jun turned around, opened the door and left Hitler's office.

Out of the door, Xu Jun let out a sigh of relief, Hitler obviously didn't expect that he was an impostor, he thought it was the most terrifying level, but he didn't expect it to be so easy.

When he thought of Hitler's plan, Xu Jun was excited, which meant that he would get Hitler's support for at least half a year no matter what he did in the army. He could use this opportunity to build up his own strength, or at least self-preservation, in the German Army.

But Xu Jun suddenly thought again, is Hitler really so relieved of himself? Isn't he afraid that he will master the army to deal with him later? With Hitler's shrewdness, he could have foreseen that such a problem might arise? Isn't he worried at all? It's a bit of Hitler's style. Xu Jun began to wonder again, he felt that he had agreed too quickly, this was a trap for Hitler to deal with himself?

But looking back and thinking about it, Xu Jun realized that he might have thought too much.

Hitler made that decision, one is that he trusts himself very much, and does not believe that he will betray him, because he has made a lot of efforts to rise. The second reason was that Hitler always overestimated his own abilities, and he believed that no one under his control could play any tricks. Third, even if he was too late or showed signs of bad intentions, Hitler must have thought that he would be able to deal with himself as easily as he did with Röhm.

After Xu Jun figured this out, he was in a happy mood again.

When the day really came, he was already holding heavy troops. Don't think you're as stupid as Röhm, you don't know who will kill the deer.

Xu Jun walked easily towards the office in his memory.

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