Chapter 51 51 Competition

These merchants really can't afford to be early, Accardo shook his head helplessly, and sent Krupp away. Although these merchants only pursue profits, as long as there are interests in getting along with them, it is very simple, which makes Accardo a little difficult to choose.

Rest? was a word that was out of reach for Accardo now, and he couldn't even remember how long it had been since he had been back in his apartment, three days, or four.

Accardo felt that he was on the verge of collapse, and what he had fantasized, or what he had always hoped for, was to lead the armies of the Great German Reich through familiar opponents, and then stand at the top of the world's power and look down on the world, but now he had almost endless calculations and reports.

He built up a vast business empire, with his industries throughout Germany and as far away as the United States and China, but these industries brought him countless chores in addition to wealth, and he had to look at the financial statements almost every day, to see the income and expenses of the various companies in his hands, so that he could make the most money to subsidize his bottomless pit of Wehrmacht revitalization.

The Wehrmacht's revitalization project seems to be progressing very quickly, but it is a full 330,000 soldiers who need to eat, drink, and Lazar, armed with nearly 200 tanks, thousands of trucks, and hundreds of the latest field artillery, most of which unfortunately are not yet known to others.

It is a pity that he has to deal with his own government, lobby various ministers and even the president for his plan, thwart the provocations and obstructions of his own people, both openly and covertly, and at the same time he has to face the coalition arms control committee composed of France, Britain, Japan, Belgium and other countries.

No one else knows, but he knows very well that he has to face a powerful opponent that may rise at any time, the Nazi Party, and he must always be on guard against this opponent, because if he fails, he may make a wedding dress for others - this time, with his efforts, the Nazi Party may really conquer the world once it gains power.

Since he was promoted to colonel, he had slept no more than 6 hours a day, and sometimes only had more than 2 hours of rest, and he really wanted to give himself a vacation, throw aside the shit in his hands, and let the damned naysayers see who else could manage this mess but him.

It is true that no one wants to take over his job, because he has to pay $150,000 a month to the Wehrmacht with the dividends given to him by his company, in other words, if he resigns from the Wehrmacht now, he will become one of the richest people in Germany in less than five years.

His only motivation now was to hold on until 1930, and when the world financial crisis broke out, he could take advantage of this state of affairs to advance all the way and start his great plan that had been brewing for a long time.

Accardo picked up a copy of the paper on the table, smiled wryly and gave up complaining, lowered his head and went on with his work.

The text contains very bloody news: the Wehrmacht has seized five businessmen who secretly supported the Nazi Party, put them in prison and executed them in secret, confiscated the property they said they had, and the Wehrmacht Command paid a small allowance to all the officers and soldiers, and these assets were used up in vain.

He turned to the second page, which was a report on the results of the Gestapo's secret seizure of 15 speculative businessmen, who, based on the information provided by Krupp, eliminated these speculators in one fell swoop, and were directly shot for treason such as spying and disrupting the country's markets, and the funds seized from these people were directly repaid to MAN and Krupp to offset the balance of tanks, artillery and other equipment owed by the Wehrmacht.

The third page is even more cold-blooded: 21 Social Democratic businessmen and entrepreneurs openly opposed the Greater German Party and persuaded others not to join the Greater German Party, and even three expelled the workers who joined the Greater German Party and refused to allow the workers who supported the Greater German Party to rest.

The Greater German Party did not spare these men, and they quickly organized a strike, in which the angry workers directly killed a dozen entrepreneurs, two others were assassinated on the way home, and the rest were arrested by the police for murder. And these people's money has just been confiscated, and it is still in the treasury of the Wehrmacht, about $1.7 million.

On the fourth page of the report is the plan for the distribution of this money and the equipment of these factories: the factories and equipment are to be transferred to Krupp, $800,000 is allocated to Rheinland to continue the production of new general-purpose 88-mm guns, and the skilled workers in these factories are owned by Daimler-Benz - another $700,000 is for the Wehrmacht to procure itself, but no less than 200 cars must be purchased by BMW, and the remaining $200,000 is remitted directly to the accounts as the public relations expenses of the Greater German Party.

Accardo was speechless when he looked at these pages of the report, under the leadership of the capitalists, the Wehrmacht copied the property of at least 50 people, and got benefits worth less than 10 million US dollars, but these benefits were distributed by these businessmen and the Wehrmacht in an instant, and they even took into account all the interests.

Look at the allocation: 200,000 yuan for public relations to bribe President Hindenburg, 700,000 yuan for equipment from the Wehrmacht, 700,000 yuan for the factory to Krupp, factory technicians for Daimler-Benz, and even he can get a lot of benefits from the profits of 200 BMWs.

It is a pity that the major forces that have taken advantage of it will not pay any attention to this kind of indifferent denunciation, and the grassroots workers will win the strike and will not cause any more troubles -- or in two days they will be calm, as if nothing had happened.

The knock on the door sounded again, Accardo frowned, put down the text in his hand, raised his head and said, "Come in." ”

The door was pushed open, and the first to enter was the Commander-in-Chief of the Wehrmacht, General Coot von Hamstein, and then his secretary, but the group of people who walked in next startled Accardo.

Seven women in Wehrmacht uniforms, all of them with the rank of second lieutenant, walked in one by one, and they looked at Accardo curiously, most with sweet smiles, some with two charming dimples.

"God, General Hamestine, what are you going to do here, do you want to bring a bunch of beautiful women to arrest me?" asked Accardo with a smile on his face, covering him up.

"Haha! General Accardo, I accepted a lot of people's advice and sent you down. General Hamestine also laughed twice and said.

"Send me subordinates? Who did you hear that I need subordinates?" Accardo was stunned for a moment, and then quickly waved his hand: "I don't need any subordinates, you better bring these beauties back." ”

Kut von Hamstein spread his hands and laughed twice before he spoke: "Haha, believe me, General Accardo, at least four generals have reported to me. ”

He imitated the appearance of those generals and said in a humble voice: "General Accardo's schedule is too chaotic, he should have a working secretary and a life secretary." ”

After speaking, he pointed to the female soldiers he had brought: "These girls are all selected from within the Wehrmacht, from different departments, don't be fooled by their beautiful appearance, these girls have at least one specialty." ”

He pointed to one of them and said, "She knows four foreign languages, is a Wehrmacht diplomatic liaison officer, and is very professional. ”

He pointed to a hot female lieutenant with charming long blond hair and said, "I appreciate this the most, she is an expert in martial arts, and her marksmanship is good, and the most important thing is that she won't lose face when she takes it out." ”

"Let's be honest, what are you here for?" asked Accardo, covering his face.

"President Hindenburg and I have heard about a number of Wehrmacht generals. General Kurt von Hamestin found a sofa and sat down: "We have all heard that the politicians and businessmen introduced you to a woman named Mercedes. ”

Accardo sighed and said, "Whew, that's right, that's right. I haven't had time to look at this Miss Mercedes yet, though. ”

"So we're going to assign you two secretaries, inseparable secretaries. Kurt von Hamstein smiled and said, "Impartiality, right?"

It's no wonder that you can't even play the political game in the end, and the guy named Adolf Hitler is so good that you only know how to learn other people's tricks or only play such low-level political tricks, and say that you are political idiots are all elevated. Accardo thought helplessly.

But I really need someone to help arrange the time, and the big beauty with a hot body is really very likable, and it is indeed much better than the big man Gele when she takes it out on some specific occasions.

"Okay! I promised to keep two of them. But don't interfere with the blind date that Krupp arranged for me, they also need to be balanced. Accardo was a little bit of a laugh and cry - when a man can't even make up his own marriage, he really has a reason not to laugh.

"General Accardo really understands the righteousness, and your Greater German Party will also operate unhindered within the army! Although we, the elderly officers, do not approve of the belief that the army should have a political policy, I personally think it is very good to have the Greater German Party become a bridge between the arms dealers and the soldiers. Kurt von Hamestin said with a smile.

He paused: "Ahem, well, the Wehrmacht will not interfere in your private life, if that Miss Mercedes is really so beautiful and gentle, it would be better to be worthy of you as a young general." ”

His remarks represent a compromise between the top brass of the entire Wehrmacht with the merchant power of the Greater German Party, who are now in a very sweet period of cooperation between the two sides who want to sell more arms and the other who want to equip themselves with more weapons.