My Third Empire
Four peace treaties
No, no. The young man in the lead stuttered a little, and he was obviously taken aback by Akado's aura.
Akado took a step forward and pointed to the Iron Cross on his chest with his left finger. The back of his left hand was covered with condensed scars, which looked shocking. He saw the three of them took a small step back and spoke again. : The people here are all heroes who are willing to shed blood for this country, but you want to persuade them to accept humiliation for the sake of hypocritical peace?
Get out of here! Hitler shouted when he got reinforcements.
Get out! The wounded soldiers in the room were motivated to fight, and they were more willing to accept that they were heroes. At least this statement is now deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.
The young man standing on the chair took another step back, stepped on the air, and fell to the ground, causing a lot of laughter, and the three young people ran out of the wounded soldier hall in the sound of laughter.
Arcador! Hitler shouted, raising his right hand.
The wounded soldiers shouted: Arcador! Arcador!
With a crisp sound, a steel lunch box was smashed to the floor, and Hitler, who was sitting beside Arcador, complained angrily: These damn Bolsheviks! One day, I will catch them all! Hang them all. !
It's useless to be angry. Akado said with a smile: Any trend of thought has its reason for its existence. At this point in the war, there are indeed not many people who support it.
No! I'd rather die on the front line! I don't want to accept defeat! The British! The French! And the damn Americans! Hitler said excitedly, waving his fists.
The war does not change because of the righteous indignation of a small person. On the third day, November 9, 1918, an old priest rushed to the small town of Basvalk in the province of Pomerania to show Hitler and others who were preparing to return to the front announced a surprising news.
Gentlemen, I am Pastor Bogle. I am sorry to tell you that the Hohenzollern City Council no longer hangs the German crown, and Germany has become a republic. The old pastor said these words with difficulty.
God, what are you talking about, His Majesty the Emperor, he... Hitler looked at the old priest sluggishly. Akado saw that his lips were trembling, and his voice was even a little distorted. He had never experienced the imperial system. People will not understand this kind of worship and obedience from the heart, but this feeling does exist, and sometimes it is unforgettable.
Looking around, many people were already kneeling on the ground and crying, and some people were yelling. Everyone was very sad and sad about the empire to which they swore allegiance collapsed, and there was even a more serious emotion. --despair.
Yes, despair, Hitler was already in despair, the war he had high hopes for failed, his spiritual sustenance collapsed, and he didn't even know why he was still alive and why he was breathing.
Akado wanted to scold the old priest in front of him with a eloquent speech like he did a few days ago, but he found that everything paled in the face of the real history that was about to happen. The German emperor did walk down his history. The stage, and the stage that belongs to the pinnacle of Germany, has not yet begun.
Looking at the tumultuous crowd around, Akado muttered softly: God, if I can survive by kneeling, then please grant me a long sword, I would rather hold it and die on the battlefield for freedom.
Mr. Arcardo, you are a real German, a real German soldier. Hitler heard Arcardo's muttering,
At this time, his face was full of tears, and he spoke in tears, like a child who lost his father.
Patting Hitler's shoulder, Akado stared at the crying corporal with firm eyes, shaking the button medals on the two men with great force: We have to do something, or Germany will be ruined by those idiots!
What can we do? Hitler was a little confused. He had the idea of entering politics, but those aristocratic bigwigs and veteran politicians were extremely powerful. He simply couldn't use a corporal rank and civilian status to defeat such a powerful opponent.
We are in politics! Accardo said firmly: With people breaking the traditional trend, we can gain a lot of supporters! We are different from the old-fashioned aristocrats and politicians. We have advanced ideas, and more importantly, we have Stronger faith!
What belief? Hitler looked at Arkado suspiciously.
Germany will conquer the world! Akado pursed his lips, and softly said an oath as heavy as Mount Tai.
History will always remember today. On this night, a corporal named Adolf Hitler wrote this sentence: I have hesitated to enter politics or continue to be an architect, but now I no longer hesitate. Tonight, I made up my mind to step into politics.
And another young man, Accardo, uttered a forgotten phrase: Germany will conquer the world.
Let's put aside the ravings of young people. In another corner of the world, coalition politicians are trying their best to surprise Germany.
On November 11, Germany surrendered at the Combien Forest.
The following year, on May 7, 1919, the Allies issued the Treaty of Versailles in Berlin, which was unilaterally drawn up without consultation with Germany. It was a stunning blow to the people of a country that was indulging in fantasy at the last second.
The Treaty of Versailles stipulated that Germany must return Alsace and Lorraine acquired during the Franco-Prussian War.
The contract stipulated that Germany would divide a considerable part of its territory in the east and cede it to Poland, thereby giving Poland access to the sea. East Prussia became an enclave that no longer had a border with Germany.
The contract stipulated that Germany ceded part of Schleswig to Denmark. Some areas previously under German control were either occupied by coalition forces or commissioned by the newly formed League of Nations.
The contract stipulated that after the Allied countries withdrew from the Rhine region, it would become a demilitarized zone, and Germany could not station troops and build military fortifications.
Of course, the contract also stipulated that Germany lost all its overseas colonies, and the German government had to pay huge war reparations to the Allies.
However, the most important part of this contract, which is more than 75,000 words long and has as many as 440 payments, is about the disarmament of Germany.
Whatever the reason, the framers of the Treaty of Versailles sought to permanently weaken Germany's formidable military might. They destroyed or dismantled most of Germany's weapons and weapons production facilities, and in particular banned Germany from possessing the four new types of weapons that appeared in the First World War: planes, tanks, submarines, poison gas.
The contract also has steps to weaken the German armed forces. According to the terms, all 14,000 existing German aircraft must be handed over to the Allied forces or demolished on the spot. The navy will only retain a symbolic 15,000 personnel, and the equipment will be the first. Old-fashioned battleships, light cruisers, destroyers, torpedo boats produced before World War II. In addition, even most of the merchant ships were confiscated as war reparations.
The hardest blow fell on the German Army, and these proud soldiers of the Prussian military tradition were brutally oppressed.
Before the First World War, the German Army had 2 million troops, and the contract would reduce the German Army of this size to just 100,000 in early 1920. Enlistment must be voluntary, and the general compulsory military system must be abolished.
The General Staff, which gave birth to countless famous German generals, was completely abolished, the military academies were cancelled, the use of heavy tanks and poisonous gas was prohibited, and the contracts even had detailed regulations on the quantity of light weapons such as machine guns and rifles, and the amount of ammunition.
This contract is nothing short of humiliating. A U.S. congressman pointed out farsightedly: This is not a peace treaty. There are at least 11 wars in it. Therefore, the Versailles Peace Treaty was not passed in the U.S. Senate.
On May 7, 1919, the content of the Treaty of Versailles was announced, and the German people were shocked by the harsh content of the Treaty of Versailles. Everyone was outraged and felt betrayed.
Hopes that the drastic political changes in the latter part of the war, that is, the abolition of the dictatorship of the German Emperor Wilhelm II, and that the implementation of parliamentary democracy would ease the degree of sanctions for defeat were completely dashed.
German citizens rushed to the streets to protest the contract. After all, Germany was defeated in a confused way when it had the potential for war. It is intolerable for everyone to be humiliated as a loser to such an extent.
On June 16, the Allies gave Germany an ultimatum, demanding that Germany must accept the peace by the 24th, or the armistice would be invalidated and the Allies would take the steps they deem necessary to achieve their conditions.
If the peace treaty was rejected, would the German army be able to resist the inevitable Allied attack from the west? The President raised the issue with the German High Command. If the High Command thinks there is some chance of success in military resistance, I will try to get Parliament to reject the peace treaty, Ebert said.
Marshal Hindenburg replied to Ebert as follows: We were able to retake Poznan Province and defend the eastern frontier, but in the west, it is difficult to expect us to resist the strong offensive of the enemy. Because the Allies have the advantage in manpower and they have the ability to outflank us on both flanks. So in general the success of the military operation is quite doubtful, but as a soldier I cannot help but feel that rather than accept the humiliation Peace, it is better to die in a glorious battle.
The army said armed resistance would be fruitless and would result in the annihilation of the Army's precious officer corps, and possibly the demise of Germany itself.
Now that the army leaders took responsibility, the National Assembly finally signed a peace treaty with an overwhelming majority. This decision was notified to the Allied representative in Berlin, Clemenceau, just 19 minutes before the Allied ultimatum. Four days later, on June 28, the victorious Allies signed the Treaty of Versailles, and the German government ratified the terms of the treaty without much delay. Conditions are harsh. Germany was forced to bear sole responsibility for causing the war and to compensate for all losses caused by the war. Nineteen minutes before the deadline set by the Allies, the German government finally gave in, even though German Socialist President Friedrich Ebert called the deal unrealizable and unaffordable.
The beginning and end of wars never seem to have anything to do with the little people. The First World War began with a crown prince being shot and ended vaguely by a group of high-ranking officials.
Yes, the First World War was just like history. It ended abruptly in the compromise of a group of politicians. The German soldiers were still looking forward to the morning of the counterattack, but they received the order to retreat.
Hitler collapsed, his Austrian infantry regiment was disbanded, and when he was looking forward to shed the last drop of blood for Germany, the big figures in Germany surrendered shamelessly.
In Hitler's cries, in Arkado's comfort, the First World War was over, Germany's war machine was dismembered, and humiliation and grief filled the whole of Germany.
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