Chapter 79 79 Congressional Elections
In the majestic hall of the Reichstag, Accardo sat proudly in his seat, and beside him sat Streisman and Krupp, Karl Bentz, Merkel, Jerinac Kasia, and Loïk Carter, head of the personnel department of the Greater German Party.
This man, Loyk Carter, was recommended to Accardo by Karl Benz, and by virtue of his extraordinary ability, he sat in the position of head of the personnel department of the Greater German Party, and he could be said to be Accardo's great butler, and he single-handedly took care of many trivial matters within the Greater German Party.
He has always been a loyal supporter of Accardo, so he is also known as "Shoe Carter" in the party, but because of his admiration for Accardo, his status has risen with Accardo's success, and he has even surpassed Karl Benz to become the fourth man in the Greater German Party in recent times.
The fifth man in the Greater German Party is the famous Reinhardt Heydrich, who rose to prominence by virtue of his control of the SS and was called the "Eagle Dog of the Greater German Party", "Accardo's Stooge", and "Rudolf's Scythe". Almost all SS assassinations were related to him, but no one dared to come forward to testify against him.
However, Merkel and Jerinac Kasia have also been in the limelight recently, Merkel has become a special envoy of the Wehrmacht, frequently visiting the Soviet Union, Saudi Arabia and even the United States and the United Kingdom, as if he has the intention of confronting the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and he also manages nearly one-third of the overseas assets for Accardo, and is the tongue and spokesman of the Wehrmacht in secret.
He proved his commitment to Accardo with his actions, repaid Accardo's trust in him personally, he did all the work assigned to him by Qiē Accardo, and used his ingenuity to help Accardo complete many impossible tasks. Prompting the Soviet Union to develop battleships regardless of national strength was one of his most successful achievements.
And Jelyn Nike Kasia is no less talented than Merkel, relying on the relationship of his daughter Mercedes, and the recommendation of Carl Bentz, Jerin Kasia was appointed by Accardo as the new vice president of the White Lanhua Group - replacing the aging and steady Reinhardt (with the same name as Heydrich). Soon he showed his talent in sales, selling all of BMW's motorcycles and Mercedes-Benz cars to the point of being out of stock.
However, what made Accardo even more gratifying was that Jelinac Cassia had the best qualities of the old Prussian aristocracy, was completely loyal to the Accado, and resolutely chose to support Accardo in many things, which also gave him the nickname "Father-in-law" in the Greater German Party.
These elites of the Greater German Party have been nominated as candidates for the new Reichstag, and this time the Greater German Party is determined to win and is fully prepared to occupy the Reichstag that is rightfully theirs.
"After two weeks of referendums, we have once again heard the voice of the people! God bless all the people of German land!" an old parliamentarian declared in his old voice: "Now I announce the results of the vote count." ”
"The Social Democrats won 97 seats. After reading out the sporadic seats won by several small parties, it was finally the turn of the old strong party, the Social Democrats, but because of Ebert's assassination and several denunciations of the defeat of the Greater German Party, the Social Democrats lost the sudden election and were reduced to ordinary small parties.
The congressman who read out the results ignored the voices below and continued to read out the election results in his hand: "Congratulations to the Nazi Party on 101 seats, congratulations to Mr. Adolf Hitler!
When the results were read out, a group of people in brown clothes sitting in the corner stood up and applauded loudly, chanting the name of Adolf Hitler as if they had won.
The old parliamentarian who read out the results did not interrupt their celebrations either, but continued to read out the results in his hand over the loudspeaker: "As the winner of this election! Congratulations to General Accardo! Congratulations to the Greater German Party! Congratulations to the Bigger German Party!
As soon as he finished speaking, the applause of the Nazi Party in the corner came to an abrupt end as if someone had stepped on the neck, and the scene was so joyful that many members of the parliamentarians of the small parties covered their mouths to prevent themselves from laughing, because neither the Nazi Party nor the Greater German Party could afford to provoke the Social Democrats in a peaceful manner.
The parliamentarian paused and tried to wait for the cheers to come from the seat where the Greater German Party was seated, but did not wait - it was quiet as if the victory had nothing to do with them. So the old parliamentarian had no choice but to bite the bullet and continue: "Now I would like to invite the representative of the Greater German Party, and the Nobel ****** winner and outstanding diplomat Mr. Streesmann will speak on the stage! Your appointment has been approved by President Hindenburg! Congratulations on becoming the new German chancellor!"
Straightening his clothes, then nodding sideways to Accardo, who waited until Accardo nodded slightly, then straightened up and walked to the high platform illuminated by countless lights. If nothing else, he would have become chancellor of Germany by rushing to the presidential palace and taking the oath of office in front of Hindenburg in accordance with the constitution.
"Do what you have to do!I'm glad you're the first chancellor of the Greater German Party!" said Accardo with a smile, looking straight ahead.
Streismann was stunned for a moment, and his steps slowed down, but he still walked on, and walked to the bright high platform, and then he stretched out his right hand, saluted a German salute, and shouted out the first sentence after the beginning of his speech: "Long live the Great German Party!"
"Whoa!" the sound of the chairs moving converged into a crisp sound, and all the members of the Greater German Party stood up, and the black pressure drowned out the brown clothes that had just looked overwhelming, and all the members of the Greater German Party stood upright and performed the German salute, and shouted their victory declaration in unison: "Long live the Greater German Party!"
It had been two weeks, and they had waited for two weeks, and from that dark night onwards, the Greater German Party had spent a suffocating two weeks, first with a solemn protest from England, then with France, and finally Belgium with Britain and France, and the three countries united to carry out severe diplomatic repression against Germany.
The Allied Arms Control Commission, which had already existed in name only, was reactivated, and a large number of agents roamed the streets of Germany, raiding Wehrmacht warehouses, taking stock of weapons stockpiles, and occasionally visiting German military exercises and training to assess the combat capability of the German troops.
However, after the publication of that article, the determination of the German people to resist the humiliation was aroused, and people took to the streets to demand that the government hold the traitors accountable and praise General Accardo for his outstanding contribution to the security of Germany.
Politicians ignore an important issue, which is that they never think about what would have happened if they hadn't killed Accardo. So now they were helpless and looked powerless in the face of an organized counterattack by the Greater German Party.
It is not to blame that they are panicked and powerless to resist, for it is impossible for them to defeat the armed forces of the Wehrmacht, who are helpless in the face of the regular army, in the presence of unreasonable and only order-hardened men.
Accardos showed no mercy to those who betrayed themselves and the Wehrmacht, even though many of them were true patriots, who just did not want Germany to go to war again, who had opposed Hitler and aggression in their previous lives, and who had even given their precious lives - but in this life they chose to deal with Accardo, so they were once again guillotined.
"The government will devote itself to improving the diplomatic environment in Germany, to heal the damage done by the war to the German people, and to try to rewrite the unequal treaties that have been imposed on the German people. Streisman stood on the high platform, clenched his fists in exclamation.
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Walking out of the Capitol, Accardo faced the cameras for the first time with his slightly emaciated face, his cheekbones protruding slightly, which made him not as handsome as he had imagined, but his eyes were very attentive, shining with wisdom in the deep sunken sockets.
"General Accardo, this is your first public appearance, and your party has become the largest party in Germany, what do you want to say now?" a male reporter asked loudly as he squeezed in front of Accardo.
"With great power comes great responsibility. As he descended the steps, Accardo said: "I will lead the Greater German Party to victory! The Greater German Party will lead Germany to glory! The German people stand behind me! I feel full of strength at this moment! Long live the Greater German Party!"
"Mr. General, some people say that you are expanding the Wehrmacht in order to wage a new war, how do you explain your efforts?" a female reporter took notes with a notebook.
"Every country is trying to make its army stronger, and I don't think it's about starting a war, but I think it's about keeping my people at peace!
"General, do you say that you will continue to expand the Wehrmacht?" a reporter asked loudly in the back row.
"I'm sorry! General Accardo is a little tired today! You can ask Miss Fanny, the spokesman of the Greater German Party, about these questions! You can also ask Mr. Stlesmann!" Anna, who was behind Accardo, protected Accardo and got into the car, turning around and talking loudly to the reporters around her.
The car started slowly, and the reporters around them continued to ask questions, although no one answered them, but they continued to ask questions until the car drove far away.
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