Chapter 848: Solving the Stormtroopers!!
Chapter 848: Solving the Stormtroopers!!
In China's large-scale military operation to land on the Japanese island of Kyushu, the first country to stand up for it was Germany!
At this time, Germany saw China as its ally in the Far East.
Adolf Hitler said that China's military action was completely reasonable and just, and that China was doing its best for the freedom of the Japanese people.
At the same time, Germany made it clear that no country has the right to interfere in this military action of China. The affairs between China and Japan should be handled by themselves.
The United States has also demonstrated this attitude.
At this time, Germany was also undergoing major changes
The German side began to change from hostile and wary of Adolf Hitler to full support for the Reich Chancellor. But the only thing that gave Adolf Hitler a headache was his former close comrade-in-arms, Rohm, who still controls the SA!
Hitler tremblingly climbed onto the three-engine "Junker 52". It was a makeshift replacement because the original aircraft had an engine failure. It was around 2 a.m. He sat in his seat together, his eyes staring straight ahead of him in the darkness. His press director, Otto Didirich, had no idea what was happening.
Later, an adjutant asked everyone to open the safety on the gun, and he realized a little.
That night, it rained continuously. At dawn, the plane landed in the gloom on the wet runway of Upper Wieschenfeld Airport. This is an airfield where Hitler was humiliated by his clashes with the police and the army 12 years ago. The airfield commander was very sad, because the chief of staff had instructed the leaders of the stormtroopers to be notified as soon as the Führer's plane, D-2600, was about to arrive. Due to the last-minute change of landline, only a few people were greeted at the airport.
"This is the most unpleasant day I've ever been angry about!" Hitler said to them: "I will go to Bad Wiese myself and receive the most severe punishment." ”
Hitler arrived at the Bavarian Ministry of the Interior in a small car and got out of the car, followed closely by Wagner, the governor of Bavaria and Minister of the Interior.
When the Führer entered the building, his steps were so hurried that the tails of his leather coat flew up. He strode upstairs and headed straight for Wagner's office.
When he entered the living room, the leader of the Upper Bavarian SA stood up and saluted him, but Hitler rushed at him, shouting: "Lock him up!" ”
He lashed out at traitors and traitors, especially the leaders of the SA, whose men had been put on the streets with pamphlets.
"You!" He shouted, "Arrested! Shoot you! ”
At 6 o'clock in the morning, the Führer, still frightened, came out of the building. The second plane, which was supposed to arrive with armed reinforcements, had not yet arrived, but the Führer could not wait. He climbed into Kemka's car and sent him straight to Bad Wiese.
They were on the road, followed by Schreck's car. There are only ** men in all, plus Miss Schroder, the Führer's NV secretary.
Goebbels, who sat in the back, kept talking about the SA's machia, but Hitler didn't say a word, his eyes straight ahead. At this time, the sun is emerging from the clouds in the eastern sky.
In less than an hour, they arrived in Tegense.
"Go to the Hanselbaul apartment!" He said to Kemka: "There's a dirty deed in front of you! ”
So to catch the people in Hanselbaul's apartment by surprise. It was nearly 7 o'clock at this time, and the church bell had struck to summon the good man to go to morning mass. Slowly, cautiously, Kemka pulled over in front of the hotel. He noticed that some of the windows were closed, others were open, and there was no guard post at the entrance of Mén. Hitler was the first to walk in.
The landlady came out. She was taken aback by the presence of the Führer, and hurriedly said compliments such as the Führer's arrival, which was an honor, but he told her to take him to Roma at once. …,
A group of people guarded each fan room mén. A plainclothes man knocked on Roma's room. Hitler walked in with a pistol.
Standing behind the Führer, Kemka found that the sleepy-eyed Rohm was panicked and confused, blinking incessantly. He's the only one on Cáng!
"Ernst!" Hitler struggled to control his emotions and said: "You are arrested. ”
Hitler used the nickname "you" instead of the honorific title "you". As he spoke, Hitler's anger in the Home Office was completely gone.
He succinctly accused Roma of being a traitor and told him to get dressed. Röhm protested vehemently and put on civilian clothes, but Hitler had already walked out. Rohm's remarks were all on the plainclothes he left behind.
The Führer was already knocking on the room mén in the opposite room.
Mén opened, and a captain named Heinus looked out sleepily. Behind him stood his fellow cáng, a dashing lad, who was his driver.
Hitler immediately went to the next room, leaving Luzer to search for weapons.
"Lu Ze, I didn't do anything!" Heinus shouted, "Can't you help?" ”
"There's nothing I can do about it." Lu Ze did not speak harshly, but repeated the previous words in embarrassment. Perhaps out of anger, or perhaps out of shock, Heinus refused to dress.
Hitler turned around and told him that if he resisted arrest he would be shot on the spot, Heinus put on his clothes. He was imprisoned in the laundry room along with Roma and his colleagues. They were shut down with a dozen or so stormtrooper sentries, the driver of Heinas, and several good-looking youths who had been arrested on the spot.
While discussing his next steps, Hitler ordered Kemka to go to a nearby apartment to arrest Röhm's cousin and chauffeur, Mexvogel. Vogel was sleeping on a cáng with a girl
Vogel was a good friend of Kemka, but he had no choice but to apologize and announce that he had been arrested.
As they made their way to the garage, Vogel made a strange request: could he drive Rohm's car again? Kemka expressed understanding. So, Kemka stood on the footboard and let Vogel take a few turns on the road.
Just as Kemka and his prisoners arrived in front of Hanselbaul's apartment, a truck with about 40 SA men drove up.
This group of heavily armed stormtroopers came from Munich and were the guards of the Röhm "headquarters".
Their commander was still locked up in the laundry, and they were unhappy about it. Wilhelm Bruckner, one of Hitler's lieutenants, shouted for them to return to Munich immediately. They didn't listen, they just looked at the adjutant angrily. It seems that a battle is inevitable.
Hitler stepped forward: "Did you hear what Bruckner said?" ”
His tone was soft, but it was a command. He ordered the guards to return to Munich at once.
"On the way, you will meet the SS, and they will disarm you." It was his attitude, not his words, that relieved their fighting spirit. The truck drove away.
The prisoners were loaded into two large cars. Escorted by armed men, the convoy began to depart. Leading the way was Hitler's "Messes". The stormtroopers who went to the banquet were stopped by Hitler and questioned one by one.
All those who were on Goebbels' hastily drawn up list were disarmed and sent into the convoy.
The fleet is growing. By the time the convoy arrived at the "Brown Sè Building", it was already around 9 a.m. Prior to this, the army had laid a defensive line in the building. Hitler thanked the troops for coming to their aid, and repeatedly stated that he never wanted to use them against the SA.
As soon as he entered the building, Hitler ordered Goebbels to send the code word to Goering by telephone. The purge began. …,
"I ordered the shooting of the leader of this rebellion, and then ordered that all the poisoners who poisoned the well in our family life and those who poisoned the outside should be killed, leaving not a single one behind." These words evoke memories of his mother's death from cancer, and Dr. Bullock reveals how deeply Hitler's emotional emotions were.
The SA leaders, captured by the SS, had filled the Staddelheim prison.
Leaders who remained in the "brown mansion", such as Rohm, asked to meet Hitler, and when they refused, asked to see Goebbels.
Goebbels was busy talking to Goering, and before the call was over, the last prisoner had been loaded into an armored vehicle and headed for Stadheim. Roma is in a solitary cell!
Inside the "Brown Sè Building", General von Epp demanded that Roma Jiāo be tried by a military tribunal. This disturbed Hitler so much that he had to lash out early in the morning. He shouted that Roma was a traitor, and the evidence was conclusive, and the crime could not be punished.
His fire surprised General Ep, but for a moment there was nothing to say. As he stepped out of the building, he muttered to the adjutant, "Crazy! ”
Moments later, at 11:30 a.m., a meeting of the leaders of the stormtroopers began in the spacious conference room.
By this time, Hitler had not yet regained his composure, and his speech to the panicked audience was nothing more than a complaint against the stormtroopers, but the preamble did not match the afterword. During the hour-long tirade, Hitler's audience stood uneasy. He accused Röhm of trying to kill him in order to surrender Germany to her enemies. He said Roma and his accomplices would be shot.
The shooting had not yet begun, because Hitler was still waiting for Sepdirich to come and carry it out. Soon after, he arrived, and busily explained to an angry Hitler that one of the reasons for his late arrival was that the truck tires were old, the roads were muddy, and he was not driving fast. Although Hitler was annoyed by his tardiness, no orders were issued that day. He told Didirich to stand by and said he still had to consult with his advisers before deciding the fate of the defendants. 3 hours have passed, and the order has not yet come down.
Despite Hitler's hesitation, his colleagues in Berlin began executing prisoners.
All the Himmler-Heydrich-Goering trio needed was the phrase "hummingbird"), and as soon as the phrase arrived, they immediately put into action the long-planned plan.
When Papen reported to Goering's office, he was deeply disgusted that the place was "full of SS sentries with machine guns." He was then surprised to learn that Hitler had authorized Goering to dispose of the insurgents in the capital.
Papen protested on the grounds that he was the deputy prime minister and that in the absence of the prime minister, the power should belong to him. He insisted that Hindenburg declare a state of emergency and that the Wehrmacht be redeployed to maintain law and order.
Goering refused. He and Himmler's SS were in full control of the situation. Papen protested repeatedly, but Göring kept interrupting his words. Goering ordered the deputy prime minister to go home immediately, for the sake of his own safety. Before Papen got home, the streets of Berlin were filled with traffic. Everywhere arrest the enemies of the new regime. A force surrounded Paben's office, shot his chief press officer, and arrested other staff members. The deputy prime minister could have died; Because, as soon as he entered the house, it became a prison. Barben found that the telephone line in his home had been cut and that a police officer was sitting in the living room, and the officer had ordered him not to communicate with the outside world.
Policemen armed with steel thieves and assault rifles are surrounding Roma's luxury apartment, located on a corner of Tiegaden Street!
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