Chapter 68 68 Nobel Heping Prize

"You don't plan to abide by this convention?" Streisman looked at the man in front of him with some disappointment: "You must know that we have taken this opportunity to squeeze out and suppress the Wehrmacht, which has already made the chairman dissatisfied! He has recently seized the opportunity to build up his own strength, and this is our loss." ”

"Obey the convention?" the short man smiled and waved his hand, "We only keep the covenant when it's favorable, you see?

"As soon as the news of your factory producing new howitzers is exposed, you'll be sent to the gallows! Are you crazy? Don't want to live anymore?" Straisman asked, a little annoyed.

"Am I crazy? Mr. Streisman, if there is no profit, the 100,000 workers in my factory will kill me, and each of them will drown me with a spit of spit. Krupp snorted and retorted: "Since the Wehrmacht wants to procure this weapon, then I will produce it." ”

He glanced at Streisman and continued: "You know that I have lost the arms market in the Far East, and you also know what it means for me to lose another order from the Wehrmacht!"

He looked at the crowd of people outside the car window: "The Heinkel Aircraft Company has recently received orders from some Japanese and has produced a batch of fighter jets for the Wehrmacht; Mercedes-Benz has taken over the European car market and is developing its own business in the United States; only my business is shrinking! I must not sit idly by! Do you understand?"

"So we, after we have just betrayed the interests of the Wehrmacht, and then come to our master, Accardo Rudolph?" Streismann scoffed, "What do you think Chairman Accardo will do to us, throw us to the Wehrmacht's wolfdogs, and watch us both be eaten without a single bone?"

"Karl Benz, the old immortal, fell to Accardo and introduced him to all his connections, and now Accardo is as cunning as a fox, dividing the merchant group that I was heading from. Krupp gritted his teeth when he thought about it, hammered the leather armrest on the Mercedes-Benz car, and said hatefully: "Now we have to bow to Accardo." ”

"With the Reichstag elections coming up, the Greater German Party definitely has an advantage in terms of votes, and Fanny's propaganda work is very good, and if I had picked up a few pages of the newspaper and read a few pages, I would have chosen to support this party. Streismann found himself in a terrible mood right now, and he didn't know which of the green onions he had eaten wrong, so he had to follow Krupp in this little move.

"It's obvious that the Big German Party has an advantage in the election, and we are not disloyal to the Big German Party, we are at best an internal distribution of power, so Accardo will not do anything to us. "Krupp seemed to be comforting Streisman as well as himself.

As he spoke, the car had stopped in front of Accardo's apartment. This apartment was a birthday gift from Krupp to Accardo a few years ago, and Accardo chose to meet them here, and the meaning is really profound.

As they went upstairs, Streesmann and Krupp saw that the staircase jogging was guarded by SS men in black uniforms, and among these guards were two Wehrmacht soldiers with new submachine guns on their chests - apparently Accardo was for the two of them, that is, Accardo had more loyal power in his hands than businessmen and politicians.

"Streesmann, Krupp, sit, please sit!" Accardo did not look annoyed and angry when he met, but was gentle and elusive.

He invited the two of them to sit down, and asked Anna to pour coffee for each of them, and then sat down on the backrest sofa in front of the two of them, knocked on Erlang's leg and smiled.

"Hehe, first of all, congratulations to Mr. Gustav Streismmann. Accardo laughed and said, "I would like to congratulate you on your nomination for the 1926 Nobel Hopping Prize." My intelligence agent told me that the dignitaries of several countries are very satisfied with the contract you signed, and you have won the Heping Award this time. ”

"Chairman, please let me explain, this time ......," Streismann said in a bit of a panic, after all, he was loyal to Accardo earlier than Krupp, and he was an old man under Accardo, and he couldn't help but consider Accardo's trust in him, which was a guarantee that he would continue to be supported by the military and other forces.

Stretching out his hand to stop Streisman's explanation, Accardo continued: "I trusted you, so I sent you to Locarno, but what you brought me was a treaty that cost the Wehrmacht. Give me a reason so I don't have to tie you to the wheel of my tank and run you over!"

"Accardo, Germany needs respite! We can't always think about revenge and war, wouldn't it be better if we could achieve our ends by peaceful means?" said Streismann anxiously.

Accardo snorted coldly: "Hmph! Let's be a watchdog, and Poland squatted in front of the Soviets as two vicious dogs guarding the courtyard, and when they came, we barked twice, and they were afraid that we would get a steak as a reward?"

"That's enough! Accardo, the Greater German Party is not yours alone!" said Krupp, a little annoyed.

"That's why this happened, right? If it's mine, then I don't have to bear this betrayal, right?" Accardo looked at Krupp and said fiercely, "I gave you an infinite future!

He stood up, stared at Krupp, who was a little surprised, and said word by word: "I have given you countless orders! Hundreds of millions of rounds of ammunition have been sold to the Far East alone! There are also thousands of cannons, 100,000 new submachine guns, and hundreds of thousands of Mauser 98k! I have also given you the latest self-propelled artillery concept, and I want you to build the artillery system of the future for the Wehrmacht!"

He pointed to Krupp: "I will provide you with the most advanced production line theory, and provide you with the most advanced standardized weapons and equipment ideas, these things are worth tens of billions of dollars when popularized! Are you still not satisfied?"

"I just hope that in the new government in the future, we will have our voices! What's too much about that? I'm not betraying you! I'm just fighting for some rights. Krupp was also annoyed.

"Hmph, you don't have to have a voice! you want your voice to overshadow the military's voice!" Accardo sneered before saying.

"What's wrong with that? You're not trying to set up a military government!" Streisman said at once, sensitive to the affairs of the junta.

"Gentlemen, I don't want to establish a military government with the military in power, nor do I want a merchant government that compromises with foreign governments! I want a strong Germany, not a weak mess!" Accardo said solemnly: "On my way to revitalizing Germany and making Germany the world's number one power, whoever opposes me is my enemy!"

Accardo said excitedly: "The world's first power, representing the first industrial power, the first military power, the products it manufactures will be used by all countries in the world, the currency it issues is the world's common currency, and the financial policies it formulates are the world's financial rules! Wherever its army goes is its territory!"

"Whoever follows me, I will turn him into the richest businessman, the most influential politician, and the most powerful warrior!

"You still trust us?" Streisman looked at Accardo, who was still angry just now, and was stunned for a moment before asking weakly.

"I will continue to trust you until you betray me again. Accardo looked at the two men and said, "At that time, you will become my enemies, crushed by my wrath! ”

"Thank you!" Streisman suddenly felt a little moved, even though his age and his working environment had long since made him forget what it meant to be moved.

"You're going to give me the order, and you're going to give me the Wehrmacht's arms order?" Krupp didn't quite believe that after Accardo's stormy rage, he could still get the Wehrmacht's secret order.

Accardo nodded, "Of course, as long as the weapon you provide is the best." I will not abuse the power in my hands, nor will I take revenge on you under the guise of public welfare, but I will set an example to maintain the competition within the Greater German Party within the scope of a virtuous circle, and I hope that you will also remember the lesson of today! ”

"Thanks, thanks. Krupp finally lowered his head and said weakly. For him, it is his allies who bring him benefits. Even if he tries to gain power, it is in his service that he can get more benefits.

"Let's stay and eat together in the evening, I'm in for a treat. Accardo said casually, "I asked Anna to get a cook, and I'll have a good meal here in a moment." ”

"Invite us to dinner, is there anything to celebrate?" Streisman asked for a moment, then blurted out.

"Of course, celebrate your upcoming Nobel Hopping Prize. "In addition, we will celebrate the signing of nine new arms procurement contracts by the Wehrmacht. ”

"We've just signed the convention, and we're going to violate it?" Streisman thought to himself as a joke, and no one wanted to abide by the treaty that had gone to great lengths to sign.

"We will only abide by the convention when it is advantageous. Accardo and Krupp said in unison, looked at each other, and laughed together.

"I'll just say, Accardo and I thought the same, we signed the peace treaty, and we didn't forget to prepare for the next war. Krupp said proudly.

"I think Time magazine is the other way around. Streismann raised his glass and said, "The Germans not only want peace, but they also make cannons." ”

"It's all the same! We make cannons for peace!" Krupp followed suit, raising the glass in front of him.

"We fire the cannon of the enemy and let our own people bathe in peace. Accardo followed suit with his glass.