Chapter 102: 102 Seizure of power
In the presidential palace, Hindenburg stared at Accardo and finally spoke: "I can't sign this bill of yours, and if it goes to Congress, it will be the same result! I know that you are doing a lot for this country, and I also know that many people are obstructing you, but you want to rely on such a document to defeat all your opponents, which is not in line with the laws of this country." ”
Accardo's fingers tapped on the desk with a regular pattern, and suddenly his fingers stopped: "Mr. President, I don't have so much time and energy to deal with these stupid fools, Germany's opponents are hurrying to develop, we need to catch up and overtake them, not here with a few idiots in our own country!"
"But it's not a few, it's the vast majority!" said Hindenburg with a sigh.
"No, the majority of the German people aspire to be strong, but they have elected parliamentarians who have no way to represent them. Accardo said earnestly.
"That's Congress! Do you still want to overthrow Congress and shake the Constitution? I warned you a long time ago! Any power obtained through improper means will eventually perish!" Hindenburg frowned and looked at Accardo: "Give up! You have done a good job." Child, the German people will remember you and will always remember you. ”
"I still want to try!" Accardo stood up and looked at Hindenburg: "I have sent the bill to the Congress, the voting will start in a moment, I am going to give a speech on the bill, I hope I can convince the majority." ”
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"Bastard!" one of the congressmen angrily threw the issue aside and pointed to the stack of papers, "and he's embarrassed to take these things out for us to vote on?"
A councillor snorted coldly: "Hmph, it's not just that he's sleeping stupidly, I think he thinks that this place is the same as the Wehrmacht, and he has the final say." ”
"Ahem, ahem, let's say a few words, their people are here. A fearful lawmaker elbowed his friend who was scolding him and reminded: "Anyway, we don't agree with their issues for a while, anyway, they don't have a majority." ”
"Gentlemen, we must unite the whole of German democracy! Let those who are capable of fighting crime be given more freedom to the fullest! From now on, all parties except the ruling party will be temporarily disqualified from propaganda, and it will be forbidden to distribute leaflets, put up slogans, and make any remarks that are not conducive to the unity of Germany or affect regional law and order...... "Accardo spoke loudly to the silent audience of parliamentarians below.
"To hell, you dictator, go back to your hometown!" said one of the parliamentarians, who stood up and scolded loudly, but was quickly pushed back into their chairs by the MPs of the Greater German Party, and the scene was chaotic for a while before calming down.
Ignoring the chaos below, Accardo continued to shout on the stage: "So this qiē is for the sake of the self-improvement of the German people! God will forgive us for temporarily restricting people's freedom, because in the end we will have a free world like never before! Long live Greater Germany......"
On stage, Accardo was giving a speech, but off the stage was a different kind of war. A member of parliament in an SS officer's uniform leaned into the ear of a Nazi MP next to him and whispered, "Your son Jamie asked me to bring you a message." ”
The councilor's face changed slightly, and he immediately asked nervously, "My son, what's wrong with him?"
"He's good. The SS officer opened his mouth and showed a mouth full of teeth: "He and his mother visited our headquarters and will return in the evening." ”
"You! You're kidnapping! You're breaking the law......" The councillor frowned and whispered, "I'll protest! I'll ask ......."
"Yes, we're breaking the law, but we just want to win. If we lose, then everyone will give us a burial. He pointed to the councillors around him: "You, and him, and him, they, are all going to die." ”
"The truth will not give in to the devil. The councillor said righteously.
"Well, you can do that. The officer nodded: "But can you explain why you collected $15,000 in the beer hall downstairs from your house on the ninth of last month?"
"I know how to do it. I know how to do it! The councillor panicked as if he had seen a ghost and said, "I'll do it." ”
The officer nodded to a man in a suit not far away, and the man in a suit followed closely to say something to the people around him......
"Then, please vote on whether or not this bill will be passed! to ensure the interests of all the German people!" said Accardo, exhausted, holding on to the podium with his hands, staring at all the parliamentarians in the audience, silent.
One of the presiding officers nodded to Accardo for a moment, and then said in a loud voice, "The vote on whether or not to pass the guò is now open!"
With an uproar, all the parliamentarians of the Greater German Party stood up, occupying nearly half of the entire meeting at once, followed by a few more sporadic parliamentarians, these people were small parties who had no propaganda strength in themselves, and the reason for standing up was that they did not dare to offend the huge number one party in Germany.
Immediately afterwards, several members of the Nazi Party also stood up, their heads hung and seemed very reluctant, but they stood up anyway, and their rise made the room boil.
"George, what are you doing here? Are you crazy, why are you standing up, sit down!" one shouted, pulling hard at his companion, who shook off his hand with his head down.
"Is this your trick??," Hitler sat there with smug smug on his face, muttering to himself with sarcasm and disdain in his tone: "It's a pity you still didn't get a majority." You're defeated!"
"Unity, justice and freedom!
For our German Fatherland!
Let's fight for it!"
A German SS MP began to sing the German national anthem, his voice was a little hoarse, because he was too strong and even a little out of tune, but he still raised his arm to Accardo and saluted with a German salute.
"Hand in hand like brothers!
unity, justice and freedom!"
Beside him, several SS deputies sang along with him, raising their right hands in salute, and more and more people joined the procession, and in an instant all the people standing in the hall began to sing.
Some of the councillors flickered their butts helplessly, and many more stared at the expressionless Accardo on the stage with anger on their faces.
Soon one of the parliamentarians, unable to bear the devastation in his heart, stood upright, and began to sing the sacred national anthem with his head held high. Immediately after the second, the third, the fourth, one by one the parliamentarians were forced to stand up.
"It is a guarantee of our happiness!
Flourish in the light of happiness and prosperity,
Prosperity, our German Fatherland!"
More and more parliamentarians stood up, solemn and straight, following the parliamentarians of the Staschdeutsche Party who sang the national anthem, singing the familiar melody over and over again.
Hitler and dozens of Nazi MPs looked around and saw that the place where they were sitting was like an island, and the other members of parliament had already stood up, solemn singing echoing all around, and some people looked at them with disdain and anger.
Hitler suddenly looked at Accardo on the podium, and saw that Accardo was so tall and tall, and his tall and thin body stood there as if he were a benchmark.
Hitler suddenly felt that it was hot under his buttocks, so hot that he had to move to relieve the hot feeling he felt, so he had to hold on to the armrests of the chair with both hands and move his body slightly, and seeing his action, some Nazi MPs thought he was going to get up, and a dozen more people stood up in a hurry.
Hitler looked at his left hand side and then at his right hand side, but did not withdraw his hand holding the arm of the chair. He got up slowly, staring at Accardo's slow rise - as if he had entered a slow realm of time, as if he were standing up with all his strength.
As he stood up, the last dozen Nazi MPs, the national anthem still echoed through the Reichstag and all the MPs had already stood up, and the tongguò seemed unstoppable.
At the end of the national anthem, Accardo suddenly stretched out his right hand, pointed at the sky at a forty-five degree angle, and shouted loudly: "Long live Big Germany!"
"Long live the victory!" shouted all the members of the Greater German Party.
On January 1, 1933, Accardo was promulgated. Hindering the propaganda of the German* and Nazi parties and the Social Democrats eventually strengthened their grip on the Reichstag.
Unlike the Nazi Party, after five years of careful preparation and talent reserves, the Greater German Party was able to control the government and even the entire German grassroots with ease, and under this protection, they wantonly attacked their competitors and suppressed the hostile parties to the point where they could not raise their heads.
Accardo, whose decree was more uniform, expanded the Wehrmacht by 70,000 and equipped with 336 of the latest Leopard tanks, and the de facto commander of the Wehrmacht, General Brauchitsch, assured Accardo that the current Wehrmacht was fully capable of holding off the French attack and even defeating the French.