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Chapter three hundred and forty fifth

"Emergency assembly!" Like Lieutenant General Jack of the Wehrmacht, General Accardo of the SS also immediately called the troops together after receiving a call from Reinhardt.

As the powerful force left by the SS in Berlin, the SS Führer Division, or the 0th SS Division, has now been fully mobilized under the leadership of SS Major General Accardo, in cooperation with Lieutenant Colonel Jack of the Berlin Garrison Headquarters.

Martial law will be launched.

Like Jack, Accardo is also one of Reinhard's most effective subordinates in the early stages of chasing him.

Reinhardt and Accardo first met at the Army Headquarters in Berlin. At that time, Reinhardt, who had just transferred to Sickert's command, met for the first time in Sickert's office because they were on the battlefield.

Captain Accardo, who has made great achievements and has not been laid off.

Although they had never interacted with each other before, Reinhard always felt that he had seen the uncommon German name Accardo in some novel before traveling through time. Therefore, driven by curiosity, he soon met

Captain Accardo communicated privately.

It didn't matter if we didn't chat. As soon as we started chatting, Reinhard immediately discovered Accardo's brilliance. Not only did he have an extraordinary conversation and capable manners, but he also had an extremely strong desire for the revival of Germany. It can be said that this is

The talents that Germany's renaissance needs.

Then, after more and more contacts, Accardo quickly joined Reinhardt's National Socialist Party, and under Reinhardt's arrangement, began to partner with Steve.

Although now, Accardo commands only one division of the Waffen-SS, and looks no different from the other 54 major generals of the SS. However, Accardo commands the most special division of the Waffen-SS.

A division of the 0th SS Division!

This SS unit with the name "Fuhrer Division" was the only special division that had no intention of being on the front line from the beginning. The 0th SS Division was Reinhardt's direct force in Berlin.

, has undergone specialized urban combat training, and has a fanatical worship spirit for the head of state.

It can be said that as long as the SS Fuhrer Division is still in Berlin, no one has the ability to overturn Reinhard's rule.

"I never imagined that when I return to the Army Headquarters, it would be in such a form." Sitting in the passenger seat of a military truck, Accardo sighed quietly.

Fifteen years ago, as a captain of the Wehrmacht, he voluntarily submitted a discharge report from the Army Headquarters, transferred to the SS, and then was promoted to the current major general of the SS at an extremely fast speed. From captain to major general, it only took him

Thirteen years in peacetime. This is a speed that many people may not be able to achieve in their lifetime, but Accardo achieved it because he was appreciated by Reinhard.

Under the cover of night, countless SS soldiers in black uniforms, led by officers, quickly rushed to key points in various cities. Armored vehicles, heavy trucks and Panther tanks rumbled past the corridor. Pairs of them.

SS soldiers were running in formation with neat and powerful steps.

Because it was late at night, the roar of vehicles and the footsteps of soldiers seemed extremely ethereal, waking up countless sleeping Berlin citizens.

People were hiding at home, looking at the scenes at various intersections and traffic arteries with confusion through their windows, trying to figure out what was going on.

Unlike the division of tasks of the Wehrmacht at the Berlin Garrison Headquarters, the Waffen-SS as the second army was unable to break into the Army Headquarters in large numbers. Except for a small convoy in which Accardo was sent to the Army Headquarters to meet with Reinha

In addition to the special rendezvous, most of the rest of the SS Führer Division dispersed to major traffic intersections, stations, broadcast towers and other key points to maintain martial law.

"Commander, we are here." A second lieutenant driver in the main driver's seat reminded Accardo who was looking out the window in fascination.

"Huh?" He was stunned for a moment, then Accardo waved his left hand, pushed open the car door with his right hand and said, "Let's go then, follow me in and take a look."

In front of them, Lieutenant General Jack of the Berlin Garrison Command had already asked the garrison division to surround the Army Headquarters. At the gate, there were two rows of armored vehicles parked, looking extremely majestic.

Of course, these two rows of armored vehicles are just for show. If they were to compete with the Panther tanks of Accardo's division, Lieutenant General Jack's dozens of armored vehicles would probably have to be scrapped.

However, Reinhard had already told Accardo on the phone that Lieutenant General Jack's troops were on his side and they needed to cooperate well. Therefore, there were no armored vehicles or Panther tanks mixed into Accardo's convoy, only

4 heavy military trucks carrying soldiers.

"Everyone get out of the car!" the officers called to the soldiers on the truck.

Instead of standing still and waiting, Accardo ordered two soldiers nearby: "Without waiting for the formation, you two will go in with me first. Anyway, there are Lieutenant General Jack's people inside, so there is no need for us to bring too many people in."

"

He told an officer a few words and asked them to stay outside with the Berlin garrison. Then, Accardo led two SS soldiers into the gate of the Army Headquarters with a swagger.

If the SS arrived first, then it would be necessary to bring all the people in these four heavy trucks in. But now that Jack's people have surrounded the army headquarters, it is necessary to bring a large group of SS

It would be unnecessary for the army to squeeze in.

As for the headquarters of the Wehrmacht, it is better to let Jack's Wehrmacht invade. If the SS can't get involved, then don't get involved.

When Accardo showed his ID to the soldiers at the door and confirmed his identity, Lieutenant General Jack, who had already led people inside, was leading a group of people to confront a group of officers standing in the yard of the headquarters.

Although neither party took out their guns, the atmosphere was extremely cold.

"You're here, Accardo." Seeing Accardo walking up with two people, Jack's gloomy face smiled, and then quickly turned gloomy again: "How many years have passed, these people

I actually forgot Admiral Reinhard’s name.”

The "these people" in Jack's mouth were the officers standing in a row facing them. Back then, when Jack was still the commander of the 117th Guard Regiment in the capital, Reinhardt's name had already resounded throughout the military headquarters.

At that time, most of the officers standing in front of him were still studying in military academies and were still young.

Because they were young, they did not have the opportunity to step into the door of the Army Headquarters in the era when Reinhardt dominated the Army Headquarters. Of course, if they had experienced Reinhardt's overwhelming prestige and power in that era, perhaps,

They wouldn't stand here stupidly confronting Jack's people today.

They would not understand that their commander Brauchitsch, who had a Junker aristocratic background, could not protect them at all. If Reinhard really wanted to take action, Brachytsch could even be cannoned into a second "reckless man" by the Gestapo.

Dendorf".

Besides, Brahchi may not have the courage to protect them.

"Kill them all!" Accardo suggested quietly to Lieutenant General Jack.


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