Chapter 20 20 Red Regime
"Accardo, are you really going to the Soviet Union, and then from Siberia to China?" Sickert asked, staring at Accardo.
Accardo sighed helplessly and replied: "General, France will definitely take advantage of this incident to make a big fuss, and the coalition committee will also enter a period of strength, and some of our facilities and plans in the country will be forced to stop. ”
Sickert thought for a moment and persuaded again: "That's why you are needed here!" Accardo! There is so much work to be done here, if you leave, won't the French be more like a fish in water?"
"So I can only ask you for help in these matters, General, I will go to the Soviet Union to personally inspect the second phase of the tack program in the Soviet Union, and then let the Bolsheviks help us build up the air force and armored corps that we have not dared to have!" said Accardo as he sorted out the text on the table.
"You're asking me to wipe your ass? Accardo! You're leaving the whole mess behind and having your boss take care of the aftermath for you? Sickert raised an eyebrow and said, "I'm not going to do this for you!
Accardo glanced at Sickert, locked the sorted bunjiàn into the safe, and then closed the outer wall of the safe, who would have thought that his safe would be behind the shoe rack at the door if he hadn't seen it with his own eyes.
Then he straightened up, looked at Sickert and said, "Although we have differences on some issues, we are completely in line with our goals for the Wehrmacht and for Germany! Help me is to help yourself! You know this!"
"But you've caused me a lot of trouble! I'd rather go it alone in the future to avoid it. Sickert laughed: "Maybe I'll push you out and give France an explanation!"
"And then, abandonment, I have caused you far less trouble than the Wehrmacht!You know that, if I hadn't lived up to your hopes, you would have kicked me out of the headquarters, wouldn't you?" said Accardo confidently, stretching confidently.
"How long will it take to be back?" Sickert finally sighed and compromised, "I think the Wehrmacht still needs you." ”
With a secret sigh in his heart, Accardo knew that he had passed the Sikert level this time, and he was safe for the time being: "About 40 days, at most 45 days I will rush back, we still have a lot of things to do, and we can't afford to delay." ”
"The Russians are not easy to deal with right now, you have to be careful, Accardo! They are now fighting the landlords, dealing with the capitalists, they are not very friendly to the whole of Western civilization. Sickert told Accardo.
Accardo spread his hands and said, "They have not been very friendly to Western civilization since the days of the Mongol cavalry, right?"
Sickert laughed a few times, then stopped, "Since you know, how sure are you that they will work with us?"
"The reason is simple, the whole of Europe is not very friendly to us now! they are more likely to accept a Germany that is not accepted by Europe!" Accardo also stopped smiling.
"What else? I want to listen to all your plans!" Sickt said, narrowing his eyes: "We cannot afford to lose the Russian negotiations! If we lose, then the entire Wehrmacht will go bankrupt." ”
"First, the Russians and we have the same opinion of Poland! neither of our countries wants to see Poland as a state. Accardo said, "You know this, we have the same interests. ”
It is no secret that Sickert dislikes Poland, and he once expressed his opinion bluntly in a personal letter: "Poland's existence is incompatible with the existence of Germany, and it is difficult for me to tolerate it." ”
The Soviet Union did not like its new western neighbor either, and the Red Army launched an attack on the Polish capital in the summer of 1920, but was disgraced by the Polish army and retreated to its place of departure.
"That's probably not all your chips, let's talk about it. Sickert leaned back on the couch and picked up the coffee that Grace had brought him.
Accardo had nothing to hide, in fact his biggest card was knowing that the Soviet Union, which was being sidelined by the Western regime at this moment, was desperate to find allies: "The other dependence was that the Soviets needed our advanced technology that would allow them to be more productive." ”
He pointed to the table that he had never observed as an ornament, and said, "Besides, they are not signatories, which means that they are not obliged to enforce the terms of the peace treaty, and the vast territory of the Soviet Union is an ideal place for us to train pilots and tank drivers." ”
Of course, there is still a part of him that he did not say, that is, he is thinking about China in the Far East, and has already started some cooperation with China, and he wants to draw China into his sphere of influence, so that Japan, which is not very stable, will be mired in Chinese war in the future.
"The idea is good, I will help you find a reliable translator, and I hope that your trip to Russia and China will be smooth. Sickert took his coffee and drank it down.
As the first officer to arrive at the scene, Accardo was summoned several times by diplomats from the French embassy and officers from the coalition committee, which delayed Accardo's trip, but with the guidance of many testimonies, Accardo was basically cleared of charges.
In the autumn of 1921, Accardo arranged for his friend and follower Guderian to intern in Munich, for which he made a lot of connections and made him friends in the Wehrmacht logistics department.
Just as winter was approaching, Accardo finally stepped on a train to the Soviet Union. And the group he led was only three people because of secrecy.
Accardo, Adjutant and Guard Gel, a translator in the Wehrmacht Logistics Department, whose name is Brooke.
Gehr didn't say much, from the time he went to the train station to pick up Accardo to the Wehrmacht General Headquarters, he was assigned to Accardo as a personal guard and adjutant, and his status also rose with the tide, and now he is a second lieutenant in the Wehrmacht, which is already on the same level as Sickett's secretary Grace.
Bullock was a genius, at least a linguistic genius, fluent in six Chinese languages, able to write French, German, and English in beautiful variants; German, French, English, Italian, Chinese, and even Arabic. At the time of World War I, he was a member of the German officer corps in Turkey.
But the most proud person on the train was Acardo Rudolph, who sat by the window and looked at the endless fields of ice and snow. At the end of 1918, he was still a second lieutenant, and he could only be regarded as a sergeant, not even an officer, but in just three years, he was already a hot lieutenant colonel in the Wehrmacht.
Unlike other lieutenant colonels, Accardo held the Gestapo, a newly created spy force from Germany, and could influence the decision-making of the 15th Division, the main force of the Wehrmacht; he also personally built the 3rd Division, whose division commander was temporarily vacant; he personally built almost all of Germany's motorized units, and maintained good friendship with more than half of the German generals. Of course, he also used the Gestapo to spread rumors, and became the most famous officer among the junior officers of the Wehrmacht.
Now he himself went to the Soviet Union to secretly build air power for the entire Wehrmacht, and he was going to China as a secret envoy to earn money for the Wehrmacht - so to speak, now that he had seized the Wehrmacht's purse and put his hand on the barrel of his gun, he was almost the most powerful lieutenant colonel in the Wehrmacht.
However, there was not much time left for Accardo, he knew that in 1923, Hitler would launch the famous Munich beer hall riots, which would put Hitler in prison, but his influence would be unprecedentedly expanded, not so much because Hitler was arrested for his evil deeds, but because he went to prison in order to use the newspaper media to publicize it.
Thinking of this, Accardo held his forehead with his right hand, Hitler's success was really not due to cleverness, this guy does have an obedient momentum, and he also has a domineering spirit to move forward bravely in the face of difficulties.
If it is not handled well, the Wehrmacht that he has painstakingly run will become a private army of the Nazis, a powerful fighter for Hitler personally, and the fate of his Accardos is very obvious - he will be captured and killed or become a biting dog in Hitler's captivity.
The Wehrmacht has no faith, so the Wehrmacht is detached from politics and becomes the mainstay of Germany, but because the Wehrmacht has no faith, almost blank thoughts are more likely to be occupied by one faith, and Accardo knows that the result is that the Wehrmacht is ruled by Nazi ideology, and this time he wants to prevent this qiē from happening.
Of course, it's not for any world peace, nor is it for anything to be born. Accardo just didn't want to let go of the power in his hands, and he didn't want others to ride on his head and shout. There was always a way to stop Hitler and his Nazi Party from expanding. Accardo had a headache at the thought: This is really a very difficult question.
While Accardo was thinking in distress, Brooke walked back after a walk, bent down and said softly to Accardo, "Mr. Lieutenant Colonel." The Moscow train station has arrived!"
When Accardo and his men walked off the train with their luggage, they were stunned by the scene in front of them, a whole military band played the national anthem of the Soviet Union at the train station, and a dozen girls stood on the snowy platform with bright flowers and short skirts, smiling and stuffing the flowers in their hands to Accardo and the others.
"Isn't it a secret? What is the situation?" asked Bruck, who quietly asked Brooke, who didn't know how to be a good translator.
Accardo looked helpless, took the flowers, shook hands with the officers who came over, looked back at his subordinates, and then said with a wry smile: "The red regime is all popular." ”