On November 25, 1939, the German Third Reich successfully regained the Danzig Corridor area and officially established the General Administration of Poland. All local administrative affairs in the occupied area were handed over to Frank, a loyal member of the Socialist Workers Party.
The minister is responsible.
Since then, the Third Reich has not only restored all of its territory before World War I, but also expanded some additional "territorial bonuses."
Echoing this, the original German Army Group South that participated in the Polish Campaign transferred one-third of its veterans to the Western Front to form new units, then added a large number of new soldiers, added a military supplies department, and was reorganized into the German Orient
The Army Group was stationed in the Viceroyalty of Poland and was responsible for all military defense tasks on the Eastern Front.
The one-third of the troops drawn from the original Army Group North and Army Group South has now become the skeleton of the new Army Group A and Army Group B on the German Western Front.
As for the second-rate German troops who had stayed on the Western Front, most of them were organized into Army Group C, which was composed of pure infantry, and assisted Army Groups A and B, which had stronger armor, to jointly confront the British and French forces.
As the German army's deployment on the western front strengthened, the combat effectiveness on the eastern front was naturally weakened due to the transfer of the main forces. Although Army Group Eastern was training the newly formed divisions non-stop, compared with the Soviet army remaining in eastern Poland
Compared with the military strength of Germany, the strength of the German Army Group East appears to be relatively weak.
Therefore, Reinhard sent a report to General Lundstedt of the Eastern Army Group for the first time since the end of the Polish campaign, asking the supreme commander of the Eastern Front to return to Berlin in person to report the situation and summarize the terrain exploration work on the Eastern Front.
And the progress of defense line construction.
"Hey, have you heard? The head of state wants our commander to go to Berlin." A lieutenant colonel, holding a freshly lit Feiyu cigarette in his mouth, casually joked with two female officers.
In order to expand the army, Reinhardt began to use female soldiers to take on some agency, communication, logistics and other tasks as early as 1935, thereby allowing more male soldiers to be released to the front line to perform combat tasks.
As a male staff officer in the Eastern Army Group Headquarters, this cigarette-smoking lieutenant colonel is lucky to enjoy the treatment of being among thousands of flowers. After all, the Army Group Headquarters is usually located in the rear area, and its personnel do not have to perform
For combat tasks, women are generally qualified for the logistics work here, and the proportion of female soldiers is quite high.
"Back to Berlin? Wow, I'm so envious." The young female officer covered her mouth and said in envy: "I haven't been back to the country for a long time, let alone the capital. I really hope I can be called back like a general.
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For a female officer to say such a thing, she obviously didn't know what was going on.
Of course, the lieutenant colonel would not let go of such an opportunity to show off his knowledge. He immediately smiled and "popularized" the young female officer and said: "Don't be so impatient to be envious. Let me tell you, our General Lundstedt doesn't want to do that at all.
Go back to Berlin!”
While the lieutenant colonel was explaining the science, he "inadvertently" put his hand on the young female officer's shoulder.
"Want to know the reason?" the lieutenant colonel said with a mischievous smile, "Let's have dinner together and I'll tell you the story in detail tonight. Believe me, you will definitely like this story."
Driven by curiosity, the female officer blushed and agreed to the lieutenant colonel's proposal to have dinner together: "Okay...but now I have to go to the SS Munitions Department to distribute the supplies.
The table has been confirmed, so I can only come over to see you later."
"No problem, I'll wait for you." The lieutenant colonel who successfully hooked up was full of joy and watched the female officer he had arranged to leave with a smile.
On the side, another middle-aged female major who witnessed the whole process sneered lightly.
The male lieutenant colonel obviously did not listen carefully to the young female officer's reply. Others were going to the SS Munitions Department!
What kind of people are the SS? They snatch supplies at their own risk. Even General Lundstedt can never do anything to those gangsters!
The most important thing is that the SS men not only robbed supplies, they also "robbed" female officers. These days, the female officers who went to the SS always came out in pairs...
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Without exception!
Sure enough, the lieutenant colonel, who thought he had hooked up with a beautiful young female officer, was hungry all night and did not wait for the beautiful female officer to come to him. Instead, a platoon of SS soldiers in black uniforms came.
The soldiers surrounded him and politely told him not to wait any longer.
Of course, compared to his superiors, what happened to the lieutenant colonel can be considered lucky.
On the next day, November 26, 1939, the German Revolution faced one of the rarest tragedies in history. The tragedy was even comparable to the defeat in World War I, and the impact it had on the German Revolution
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On the street outside the Führer's residence, the military band was beating gongs and drums, playing the exciting "Deutschland Above All", as if celebrating a grand victory.
Some foreign reporters who had just arrived felt strange that the Battle of Poland had ended for more than a month, and hadn't this victory been celebrated countless times? Today, there is really no need to celebrate it on such a high scale again.
But besides the Battle of Poland, is there anything else worthy of such grand celebration?
Is it possible that these Germans are doing something?
After thinking for a long time, Alessandro from Italy shook his head and gave up trying to guess what medicine the Germans were selling.
Alessandro was the official correspondent sent to Germany by Italian Prime Minister Mussoliniga after the war in Poland.
After all, in this battle, Germany defeated Poland, the largest military power in Eastern Europe and the strongest cavalry in Europe!
For such a powerful and friendly country, Mussolini certainly had to send more reporters to express the importance he attached to Germany's opinions.
This is the foundation of national friendship!
You will never gain respect from other countries by trying to win over others or by showing kindness.
If a country wants to make other countries look at its friendly relations with itself, the most important thing is to demonstrate its strength and military power!
Only by making other countries fear you can you make them respect you.
After the end of World War I, no matter how hard Germany begged, no country would sympathize with Germany. Even the League of Nations, which symbolized justice, stood in favor of exploiting Germany.
Before the start of World War II, Germany re-established an army that was feared by all of Europe, and soon gained "understanding" from Britain, France and other countries based on the deterrence of this army.
Looking at this powerful country in front of him and listening to their passionate national anthem, Alessandro was very envious.
When will Italy be as beautiful as this?
"Alessandro, you're new here, right?" an older, middle-aged reporter reminded: "Don't be distracted and get ready to take photos. We may catch some big news today."
"Big news?" Alejandro asked the senior reporter with bright eyes: "Senior, you came here a few years ago. Do you know some inside information?"
"Of course." The middle-aged reporter looked at the curious Alejandro and proudly broke the news: "This is no longer a secret in Germany, but because it sounds a bit weird, it is regarded as a German joke.
Treat it, it’s just that it hasn’t been spread out of the country.”
The middle-aged reporter's words made Alejandro even more curious. Listening to the senior's tone, it seems that this incredible joke is very likely to come true today!?
Without making him wait too long, the senior reporter patted him on the shoulder and smiled: "It is rumored that Reinhardt, the German head of state, made a bet with Commander Rundstadter, who is now the German Army Group Eastern. The bet is,
The loser puts on a pair of underwear and runs naked around the center of Berlin..."