My Third Empire

Forty-five came to the front desk

The shrill siren echoed over the entire barracks. On January 10, 1925, in the barracks of the 1st Division of the Wehrmacht near Berlin, soldiers were rushing out of their barracks and quickly lined up at their positions.

The 1st Company has assembled! A lieutenant reported loudly as he saw that his soldiers were already lined up.

The 3rd company has been assembled!

The 2nd company has assembled! The voices were different, but they were all very loud.

Report to the commander! The 1st battalion has been ordered to assemble! The 1st battalion commander saw that his troops had assembled and reported to his commander.

In just 5 minutes, thousands of people lined up a neat square in the square, and the whole school ground was quiet again, without a trace of noise.

...

Minister, Minister Stressman! Calling everyone to gather in the conference room so early, I don't know if you have something important to explain.

Stressman held the folder, looked at a young diplomat from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and said with a smile: Don't ask, you will know when you get to the conference room.

Not far behind them, followed by a dozen or so staff of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in suits, some of them are already senior diplomats, some are just the secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and low-level employees.

There were also officials from the Ministry of Communications who rushed to the meeting in a hurry.

...

The open space of a Krupp branch factory was full of workers wearing safety helmets and forward hats. These people all looked up at the factory manager on the high platform, who was delivering his speech Today! I have good news for everyone! The factory has decided to allow workers to take two hours off in batches every Tuesday afternoon!”

As soon as he finished speaking, the workers below burst into cheers. I have never heard of capitalists taking the initiative to give workers a break. Their rest and interests require strike struggle. This has always been the case.

Thank you! Thank you Mr. Krupp! an elderly worker shouted in the lead.

The factory manager smiled slightly, stretched out his hands and pressed it down, signaling everyone to be quiet, and then he continued: Don't rush to thank you! The factory has also decided to extend maternity leave for one week for women! Men are given three days of nursing leave!

Mr. Krupp is really a good man! So I misunderstood him! a young worker whispered: My wife is pregnant.

Mr. Krupp is indeed a German hero who resisted French aggression! Another worker also nodded.

After the cheers of the people calmed down again, the factory manager spoke again: In addition, the factory has decided! Workers who have made technical contributions and excellent suggestions to the factory will be rewarded with 100,000 marks plus a month's vacation!

God! One month's vacation! There is still 100,000 marks! The following is boiling again, and everyone feels like they are dreaming.

It's all because Mr. Krupp joined a political party! the factory manager finally said with a smile.

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Yes! That's right! The Greater Deutsches Party! Akado pushed open the window, looked at the rising sun outside, took a breath of fresh air, recovered his tired face, and said with a smile to Rommel behind him : The only one who can save Germany is the Greater Deutsches Party.

Outside the window, a few birds were singing on the big tree, and the headquarters of the National Defense Forces was peaceful. It seemed that everything was so peaceful.

...

An officer pressed his palm on the German flag, and the other palm stretched out three fingers to point to the sky, solemnly swore in front of his superior, I, Captain Scruffin Dolek, solemnly swear! Faith, voluntarily join the Greater Deutsches Party, be loyal to the Greater Deutsches Party, serve the Greater Deutsches Party for the rest of your life, and pledge allegiance to Chairman Arkado Rudolph! Long live the Greater Germany!

Beside him, hundreds of people stood neatly, raised their hands high, pointed three fingers to the sky, and their voices were neat and loud: I, XXX, solemnly swear here! Voluntarily join the Greater Deutsches Party, be loyal to the Greater Deutsches Party, and swear allegiance to Akka. Chairman Rudolph! Long live Greater Germany!

Between the barracks not far away, rows of soldiers were lining up to take the oath, and there were cheers from members of the Greater Deutsches Party.

Long live the Greater Deutsches Party! Hulk, the acting commander of the 1st Division, said proudly in front of his staff and several regiments.

In front of him, several regiments and staff members put their hands on the national flag and said the oath that they must remember for a lifetime: I XXX solemnly swear! Give up my previous beliefs, voluntarily join the Greater Deutsches Party, and be loyal to the Great Deutsches Party. Deutsches Party, serve the Greater Deutsches Party for life, allegiance to Chairman Arkado Rudolph! Long live Greater Germany!

...

In the Ruhr Industrial Zone, a branch of Krupp, countless workers shouted the name of Gustav Krupp, and countless workers shouted the name of the Greater Deutsches Party.

Krupp! Krupp! the young worker shouted frantically, shaking his arms.

The Greater Deutsches Party is a party that seeks benefits for the entire German people! It is much stronger than those poor politicians! Is anyone willing to support this party? the factory manager asked loudly.

Yes! Countless people shouted.

I have joined the Greater Deutsches Party! Are you willing to join me and become brothers who trust each other? the factory manager shouted again.

We do! the people below shouted, hysterical and insane, but everyone could hear the excitement in the voice.

Then let's swear together now! After the oath, I will send someone to register for everyone, and then issue the Greater Deutsche Party's party card. The factory manager continued to instigate.

Okay! Everyone replied.

No one is allowed to leave! Retire your bastard Nazi party, the trash party that only talks and doesn't do it! said a strong man in the crowd.

Yes! Whoever leaves is the enemy of all of us! a young worker shouted, waving a wrench: We will have a good life with the Greater Deutsches Party!

That's the truth! What if we have fewer people joining us and are looked down upon by others. After all these benefits are gone, what should we do? An old worker seemed to think far.

We swear! Everyone shouted in unison to the high platform of the factory director.

I, the director of Boca Kate, take the oath here, said the director.

I XXX here swear. Everyone below shouted.

From this moment on, I give up my previous beliefs, voluntarily join the Greater Deutsches Party, be loyal to the Greater Deutsches Party, serve the Greater Deutsches Party for the rest of my life, and allegiance to Chairman Arkado Rudolph! Long live the Greater Germany! the factory director swore.

From this moment on, give up your previous beliefs, join the Greater Deutsches Party voluntarily, be loyal to the Greater Deutsches Party, serve the Greater Deutsches Party for life, and serve Chairman Arkado Rudolph! Long live Greater Germany! The workers below swore.

The Greater Deutsches Party will lead you to victory! Everyone will finally enjoy a happy future! the factory manager finally said.

Long live the Great Deutschland! Long live the Great Deutschland! the shouts from below rose from wave to wave.

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So you don't want to join the Greater Deutsches Party? Stressmann asked coldly a diplomat sitting across from him. The diplomat also looked at him calmly.

Stressman stared at the arrogant subordinate, and finally spoke again: You know what the consequences will be if you insist on your own way.

I'm a member of the Social Democratic Party, sir, I'm not like you, I can't do something as shameless as you. The man sneered.

What did you say? Stressman asked, frowning and gritting his teeth.

The man was arrogant and smug: Gustav Stressmann, you've only just become the foreign minister for a few days, have you forgotten that you only got to this position with the support of the German People's Party. of?

The man said sarcastically: As a result, you took the entire German People's Party to become a lackey for the Greater Deutsches Party you said, and recently merged into the Greater Deutsches Party. Do you think you should be ashamed?

People like you will never understand what real patriots are doing! We gave up our once ideals in order to make Germany great again! Stressmann defended: We never dreamed Turned into action!

The lackey always makes a lot of excuses for himself. The man said bitterly: Remember me! We haven't forgotten the blood debt of President Ebert!

You've been fired! Stupid! Stressman was also scolded and said angrily: You think you know everything! But what you don't know is that Ebert betrayed Germany first!

Ebert is defending Germany! The man stood up angrily, turning around and shouting as he walked out: You are pushing Germany to ruin! Wait for the revenge of the Social Democrats! You bastards!

Retaliation? When you walk out of this door, you will know that the retaliation you are talking about is simply nonsense. Stressman sneered and whispered.

When the diplomat walked out of the building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he was stunned by the scene in front of him. Countless people on the street were holding up banners and escorting the police to the Presidential Palace. The clear writing on the banner made him suffocate: Big Long live the German Party.

In the presidential office, Hindenburg angrily swept everything on the desk onto the carpet. He listened to the slogan of Long Live the Greater Deutsche Party bursting out of the window, and yelled at his secretary in exasperation: Bring Aka Do? Major General Rudolph is here! I want to ask him! I want to ask him what he wants! What does he want?

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What do I want? Arkado looked at Rommel, who was puzzled behind him, and said with a smile: I want a German Empire that has never been stronger - and then I will reach the pinnacle of power in this empire.

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