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Chapter 1425 11424 Operation code name: "Valkyrie"

Chapter 1425 1.1424 Operation code name: "Valkyrie"

"Huh?" Hannah Reich, a female pilot whose personal plot background is closer to the scene in front of her than her companions in the cockpit, keenly noticed that someone was missing: "Where is the number two?"

"Are you talking about Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels?" The set security director and female guerrilla Irene quickly scanned the fanatical platform, and sure enough, Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels, the second most important person in the Third Reich, was missing. Your figure.

Both "First Ladies" were present. In such a rare big scene, the number two figure did not appear, which was indeed a bit unusual. You know, as the Minister of Propaganda of the Third Reich, since the Sicilian landing battle began, there has been no occasion more suitable for "big propaganda" than the premiere of "National Glory: The Great Battle".

"Could it be that he is accompanying the Head of State?" said Anna, the senior female team leader of the anti-aircraft anti-aircraft gun.

"Hmm..." Second Casting Assistant Anna Moffett nodded thoughtfully.

"Compared with the head of state and the propaganda minister who are not at the scene, I am more worried about the sisters who are 'sheep entering the tiger's mouth.'" Irene, the security director of the set and a female guerrilla, said: "I heard that before being 'visited alone' by the head of state, you have to go through Very strict personal inspection. All body parts that can be used to hide weapons are searched by special personnel."

"Yes. Since the Nazis came to power, various assassinations against Hitler have not stopped for a moment." Female pilot Hannah Laich confirmed this rumor: "So, if you want to have a 'single meeting' with the Führer, you have to go through Strict security procedures.”

The most famous assassination attempt against Hitler was the "July Plot". Also known as the July 7 Plot, a coup attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler. On July 20, 1944, a group of Wehrmacht officers and others launched the operation. Operation code name: "Valkyrie", that is, "Valkyrie".

The mastermind of the coup was Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg. Others who participated in the coup included Field Marshal Erwin von Witzleben, General Ludwig Beck, General Erich Hoeppner, Mayor of Leipzig Karl Gödler, Merz Colonel von Kilheim, Father Alfred Delp, and many more.

The original plan was to go from Stauffenberg to the "Wolfsschanze" (the code name of one of Adolf Hitler's military headquarters during World War II, named after Hitler himself used the nickname "Wolf") in Rasenburg, Prussia, to place a timer near Hitler. bomb, and then immediately went to Berlin to order the troops to revolt. A new shadow government was established, with General Baker as head of state and Gödler as chancellor. Most participants hoped to eventually restore the German imperial system. Operation Valkyrie was a military plan to fake a workers' uprising in Berlin and send troops to suppress it. Use the incident to cover further military deployments.

Because of the high temperatures in the airtight Wolf Lair and the unfinished construction work, Hitler moved the meeting from the underground bunker to a wooden building above ground. Although Stauffenberg brought two bombs, he was only able to install one of them and put it in a briefcase. As a war hero of the Third Reich, Colonel Stauffenberg, who lost an arm and an eye in the North African battlefield, was able to approach Hitler on the grounds of "hearing impairment."

At 12:37 p.m., Colonel Stauffenberg placed the briefcase containing the bomb on the inside of the leg of the large oak table to Hitler's right, and then quietly left the conference room midway through the meeting. At that time, Hitler was lying on the table looking at the map of the Eastern Front and listening to his officers describe the war situation. At 12:42 p.m., a bomb exploded, shattering the large oak table into pieces and causing the entire building to collapse. Stauffenberg saw the explosion and thought it was impossible for anyone to survive. He and his adjutant, Lieutenant Heft, left the Wolf's Lair through security cordons and flew to Berlin to join other conspirators waiting at the war headquarters.

However. Moments before the explosion, a colonel attending the meeting approached the table in order to see the map clearly. Unexpectedly, he tripped over Stauffenberg's briefcase, so he pushed the briefcase to the outside of the table leg. The thick table legs protected Hitler from the impact of the explosion, and the wooden building also weakened the power of the explosion. In addition, due to his physical disability and the size of the briefcase he carried, he was unable to install both bombs, further reducing the power of the explosion. So only four people died on the spot. Although most of the people present were disappointed, Hitler survived and suffered only minor injuries.

After the explosion, Wolf Lair immediately issued an order to shoot down Stauffenberg's plane, but it was intercepted by coup participants from the Air Force. Field Marshal Erwin von Witzleben was arrested when he arrived at Army Headquarters in Berlin to take command of the coup forces. Due to the confusion, General Friedrich Oblit delayed launching Operation Valkyrie, delaying Stauffenberg's arrival in Berlin for four hours. The conspirators failed to seize the radio station, allowing news of Hitler's survival to spread. Initially, Berlin's reserve forces did carry out Stauffenberg's orders, but later their commanders blocked the action and the coup failed.

The masterminds of the coup, Colonel Stauffenberg, General Olbricht, Colonel Kilheim and Lieutenant Hefton, were all arrested that night and were immediately captured by General Friedrich Fromm in the garden of the war headquarters. Ordered to be shot. Many people, including Hitler, believed that the execution of the coup masterminds on the spot was because someone secretly prevented the masterminds from having time to force confessions of more participants. However, Hitler responded to the coup with actions afterwards, amplifying the incident and executing 5000 people who opposed the Nazi regime. Some people were tortured to death.

In Germany today, those involved in the coup are known as resistance fighters. There are also streets named after some of the participants.

This famous historical event that almost brought an early end to the Third Reich has been adapted many times and put on the big screen. Perhaps under the broken starry sky of the shelter, it may have become part of the "cross-plot fusion time and space where the World War II-like plot fragments are similar and blend together" in "The Great Battle".

"Don't worry, I have 100% confidence in the sisters' self-preservation ability of going deep into the tiger's den." Second casting assistant Anna Moffett smiled and said: "Didn't Director Giovanni say, 'A man's soft knife'?" But you can’t kill anyone’.”

"Indeed. All the men who face them, no matter what they want (from them), it will not be (their) lives." Female pilot Hannah Leitch put it more bluntly: "A delicate hand can destroy a flower. Not what a gentleman should do.”

The unprecedentedly grand premiere, as expected, caused a sensation throughout Berlin. Celebrities from all walks of life in the Third Reich flocked to the event. Being able to show up at this grand event, or even to have a photo with the Fuehrer where you couldn't see his features at all, was a new peak in life. As for having a "romantic encounter" with a favorite female star, it was another ultimate pursuit in life.

Just like big-name luxury goods that ordinary people call "IQ tax". For the powerful senior officials of the Third Reich, the "big stars" dressed up to attend the premiere were the top luxury goods. Not to mention attracting countless "wild bees and butterflies", even celebrities from all walks of life who are intoxicated with money and are used to seeing big scenes every night. There are many people who spend a lot of money just for the beauty's smile throughout the ages.

Precisely because the sensational effect of the premiere was anticipated, for safety reasons, the venue was placed in the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, which was the most heavily secured in Berlin after the Reich Chancellery. While the welcoming ceremony was being held warmly on the platform, luxury Mercedes-Benz bulletproof cars carrying senior Nazi officials and celebrities were queuing into the camp.

When all of Berlin's attention was focused on the Sachsenhausen concentration camp.

November 11 at 9:8 am.

GGL broad-gauge proving ground of the Greater Deutsche Locomotive Manufacturers Association.

The camouflaged compartment of the Dora Cannon, which had been unloaded on the track before departure, was slowly and quietly opening.


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