Chapter 596 596 Big Case

"Look at the newspapers! Look at the newspapers! The Third Reich has never been seen to be a shocking case! The director of the Timber Reserve Bureau has persistently stolen from himself and misappropriated the timber materials from the state reserve and sold them for profit! The little director has become the first person to be corrupted, and his family property has been confiscated as much as 700,000 Reichsmarks!" A newsboy waved the newspaper in his hand and frantically sold it on the street.

This was the first time since the founding of the Third Reich that there had been a corruption scandal, and this time, unlike usual, the director of the bureau was actually a member of the Greater German Party. Accardo finally gave the order to report the truth, and he decided to face the people's criticism with a calm mind.

"This is not the first corrupt damned person, I firmly believe that there are many, many such people within our empire! even some of my cronies and my friends have played a very bad role in it!" Accardo's hands holding the phone trembled slightly with anger, an empire he had painstakingly run had been hollowed out by a group of moths, and whoever it was, he would probably be trembling with anger.

Now that the war has not yet been won, Germany is still suffering from internal and external troubles, and even one wrong step will be doomed. But at such a moment, at such a critical juncture, someone put aside the interests of the country and began to think about his own enrichment—how could this keep Accardo from being distressed, how could he not be angry?

This really can't be blamed on those guys who have made a fortune in the country, and everyone has put resources to support the country to start a war, but it is not a purposeless dedication. Everyone values the benefits of the war, and patriotism cannot be eaten, so once the war is won, everyone can't wait to start sharing the fruits of victory - but Accardo knows that now is not the time to share the spoils, and if everyone goes to share the spoils, then in the end everyone will have to pay the price.

As the head of the empire, Accardo slept very little every day, and even grew a trace of gray hair. His generals fought bravely on the front lines, and for a year they couldn't even go home and see their families. His soldiers were bleeding and dying, and before they died, they even shouted Long live the Empire.

"How can I be worthy of those dead soldiers? They gave their precious lives for the Third Reich, and the Third Reich is such a filthy den of thieves? Is such an empire worthy of soldiers fighting to the death?" Accardo took the phone and yelled at Augustus over there: "Investigate it strictly! Investigate it to the end! No one can think about it!"

For Accardo, it was as hateful as holding a gun to his head, and he had gone to great lengths to build an immortal empire, and for this impulsive thought, he had lost his freedom, his wealth, and if the empire eventually collapsed for some reason, it would be no different from killing him.

Once the Third Reich was on the path of defeat, Accardo was the dimly lit room in the basement, with the capsules of poison and the cold pistol. The thought of this made Accardo furious, he really wanted to smash the bones of that bullshit chief one by one, and then use the MP-44 assault rifle to shoot a whole magazine of bullets into his head.

It's not just about taking Accardo's life, it's even about Mercedes, Anna, Fanny, and almost all Germans. When the curtain of war falls, Germany will be in ruins because of these moths, and the halo of a world power will disappear, leaving only devastation and tears of reparation.

It is a matter of course for the enemy to fight back and fight, but if your own people dismantle the platform and stab your own people in the back, it will make people even more angry and tyrannical. The reason is actually very simple, no matter how insidious and cunning the enemy is, it is a matter of course, and if one's own people harm one's own people, it will not be tolerated.

"My Führer, this kind of thing can happen at any moment in any country, and I hope you will try to restrain your feelings. On the other side of the phone, Augustus didn't know that Accardor had associated this matter to an infinitely profound extent. He didn't know that Accardo had seen the ending of the story once, and even though the protagonist was Hitler, he couldn't deny how deep the memory of that defeat was for Accardo.

If it was really because of his own mistakes that led to the failure of this life, Accardo felt that it was perfectly acceptable - nothing more than that he was not good enough to protect his lover and the things he cared about. But if anyone dares to spoil his good deeds behind his back, then he must be conscious and bear his incomparably heavy revenge.

"Augustus, our lives, our future reputation, are no longer up to us! Victory, then we are the founding feats of the German Empire, and our names will be engraved on monuments for everyone to worship! Defeat, then we are war criminals, executioners, demons, butchers...... All of our beloved ones will be hanged!" Accardo suppressed his voice in a gloomy tone, and said in an eerie tone: "While I was trying to touch the victory as much as I could, someone pulled me back - even if the force was negligible, I still felt that such an act deserved death. ”

"Well, then, my Führer, punish the offender for treason, send his family to a concentration camp in Poland, and if you still feel resentful, shoot them all. Augustus apparently did not call to intercede on behalf of the prisoner, but to appease Accardo: "But you have no need to be angry. ”

"I'm sorry, Augustus, I lost my temper. Accardo exhaled a turbid breath and admitted his excess: "The espionage case on the Kyiv side has also been revealed, Heydrich secretly executed 30 people, and the Wehrmacht intelligence department also killed 11, and now the Soviet spies here have reined in a bit." ”

In fact, the situation was much stricter than Accardo said, and Soviet spies were already secretly discussing how to sabotage the tank modification factory established by the German army in Kyiv. They prepared two very feasible schemes, which surprised the German spy agencies in the process of cracking.

One plan was to attack tank factories with large-caliber mortars, and a Soviet artillery group even got 40 rounds of large-caliber mortar shells, and only waited for the barrels to be sent from the suburbs into the city. Heydrich's face turned green when he saw the barrel, and he severely punished the SS intelligence officer in charge of the Kiev intelligence station, and drew up a plan to improve espionage activities in the Kyiv region.

Another plan was to plant explosives in the tank repair workshop in Kyiv, which was not as smooth as expected, because of the lack of cooperation from the local Ukrainians, the Soviet spies could only secretly plant the explosives at night, but when the German intelligence began to pay attention to the Soviet spies in Kyiv, this plan became full of loopholes. Soviet agents were captured by patrolling Germans, and the head was captured by Shunto.

At the same time, in Berlin, in the headquarters building of the German Propaganda Department, German mouthpieces were holding a meeting on the assignment of urgent propaganda tasks. Not far to the left-hand side of the building, a new 35-storey Propaganda Department building is under construction – 11 iconic buildings have been built throughout Berlin in one go, most of them stunningly illustrated by the unrivalled power of the Holy German Empire.

"Corruption was noticeably less concerned than the news of the war, the newspapers of the day did not sell well, and even the news about Berlin's bid for the next Olympics the day before was more interesting than that of a corrupt director. In her office, Fanny summarizes the attention of recent issues of the newspaper, and she analyzes the recent news from a professional perspective.

In fact, even though Accardo ordered the details of the corruption to be dealt with publicly, the German propaganda ministry used the intermittent news to reduce the impact of adverse events on the Greater German Party. At least in this report, there were very few references to the Big German Party and the German government, and the whole incident was played up as a case.

At the same time, Fanny also deliberately arranged two encouraging news, one of which was released at the same time, which was the report of Rommel's troops arriving at the Egyptian border. The news was accompanied by a huge photograph of 10 German grenadiers toppling Egyptian boundary monuments taken by war correspondents.

The next day's newspaper was even more exciting, with news of the Japanese invasion of Australia and the great victory of Germany in sinking three British destroyers in the North Atlantic. It stands to reason that such news is usually frowned upon by the Großdeutsche Zeitung to be on the front page, but linking this record to an interview with the 100th submarine captain who sank an enemy ship has become a good headline.

"If the matter expands further, we will release the prepared materials and the results of disposal, and this means must not be sloppy as an emergency plan! But now it seems that this emergency plan will not be used for the time being, so we continue to report on the war on the Eastern Front, as well as the education popularization plan issued by the Führer. Fanny had no stage fright in front of a dozen newspaper giants, and everyone was waiting for her to speak respectfully, she was like a queen on a throne, imposing and majestic.

Disobedient tongues were already crying in the Polish concentration camps, and even the most stupid people could see the deep relationship between this woman who sat in chief and the SS. Heydrich had no reason not to support Fanny, at least until Fanny was rejected by Accardo, and the SS would have taken Fanny's orders as if they were important - it couldn't have been easier to send a few people to Poland, and God knows how many disobedient "disloyal Führers" Heydrich's men had buried alive.