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    karlmaks

    Stories 7
    Chapters 3,394
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    Reading 20 days, 14 hours20 d, 14 h
    • Chapter 98: Development

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      by karlmaks Advanced chapter at patreon.com/caleredhair "Sir, I am of course interested. But what I want to know is, what's in it for me? And how much power do you have?" Hitler asked very solemnly. "I have the support of a portion of the military! These troops are all currently loyal to President Hindenburg! But that old fellow now favors Akado! So I have come to you!" the old man said very slowly, as if speaking took all his strength. Hitler was silent for a few seconds, then, with the rocking of the…
    • Chapter 96: The Stormtrooper Problem

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      by karlmaks On Wilhelmstrasse, at the headquarters of the Greater Germany Party, SS soldiers stood on high alert everywhere. Most of them were armed with pistols, and in the barracks behind, there was a guard battalion equipped with rifles. These men were all absolutely reliable members of the Greater Germany Party, ready at any moment to sacrifice their lives for the glory of the party—they had a little-known name: the "Leibstandarte" (Inner Guard Regiment). These SS guards were all selected from the elite who had…
    • Chapter 97: The Showdown

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      by karlmaks The moment he entered, Röhm began to shout impatiently, "My Führer! I hear this matter has become uncontrollable! I don't know what you plan to do, but if you decide you would rather sacrifice the Stormtroopers to protect Dr. Goebbels, then I will have no choice but to order my men to counter-attack." "Counter-attack?" Hitler asked after taking a deep breath. "Is your counter-attack likely to be effective? I mean, can it disrupt social order and force the Parliament to withdraw its discussion on…
    • Chapter 95: Come Then

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      by karlmaks "Slam!" The door to Akado's office was pushed open. Heydrich walked in with two SS soldiers. "General! We just received news! A riot broke out at the gate of Berlin University. A professor and a soldier we sent were beaten to death." "A riot? What do you mean?" Akado said dismissively, tossing the document in his hand onto the table. He looked up at Heydrich, somewhat unimpressed—there had been a bit too much news about riots and strikes recently, to the point where he was suffering from aesthetic…
    • Chapter 93: Buying Scrap

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      by karlmaks At the naval shipyard in Kiel, Germany, Akado, accompanied by several naval generals, was touring the German Navy's shipbuilding facilities. Here, two identical destroyers were being produced simultaneously using the latest modular construction techniques. These ships were known internally by the German Navy as the Z-class ocean-going escort destroyers. Raeder was clearly very satisfied with the development speed of his forces. He had now phased out most of the old-style destroyers and torpedo boats,…
    • Chapter 94: The Massacre

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      by karlmaks Advanced chapter at patreon.com/caleredhair The plans were all being implemented in an orderly fashion. Germany had purchased almost all the machine tool equipment that could be found on the American market and had also bought a lot of cheap rare metal materials. For a time, German merchants became synonymous with saving the market. They traveled between the once-richest countries in the world, buying anything that interested them. To save its own economy, Britain even exchanged its shares in…
    • Chapter 91: The Chariot of Germany

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      by karlmaks Advanced chapter at patreon.com/caleredhair To celebrate Germany's recovery of the Rhineland region, the Parliament approved for the German Reichswehr to hold a large-scale military parade. The German high command hoped that through this parade, they could show the world their belief in independence and their spirit of self-strengthening. When Akado, wearing the uniform of a full general, with medals pinned to his chest, stood to the left of President Hindenburg on the high reviewing stand, the…
    • Chapter 92: The Scepter of Power

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      by karlmaks In the top-floor conference room of the Greater Germany Party headquarters, Akado sat calmly in the host's seat, looking at the subordinates standing before him: Krupp, Stresemann, Jellinek Cassia, Merkel, Loic Kater, and Fanny. His gaze swept over everyone, and finally, he smiled with a carefree air and spoke, "Since everyone is here, then Krupp, you may begin. If there is anything you want to say to me, or any complaints you have, speak." "Akado! You were too reckless this time! Do you have any idea…
    • Chapter 90: The Hero

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      by karlmaks Although the German armed forces' entry into the Rhineland had turned into a farce, and although the frequently mobilized German panzer units had revealed some of Germany's hidden strength, the Reichswehr had still, stumbling and staggering, taken back the Rhineland region. Because a few French soldiers had opened fire, nearly one thousand five hundred German soldiers had routed back to their starting point, and half of Germany's armed forces were thrown into disarray—this had practically become a joke…
    • Chapter 88: The Battle of the Rhineland

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      by karlmaks "Woooo... woooo... woooo..." A piercing siren sounded over the German Reichswehr garrison. Soldiers rushed out of their barracks, tidying their messy equipment. They had been issued ammunition a few days ago. All they had to do now was load the bullets in their hands into the chambers of their guns. "Hello! Hello? What did you say? Speak more clearly! You're saying the French have counter-attacked? Slow down! What on earth happened?" a major asked anxiously, holding the telephone receiver. Behind him,…
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