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    karlmaks

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    • Chapter 114: The Passing of an Era

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      by karlmaks Advanced chapter at Patreon.com/caleredhair In the center of a luxurious hotel in Vienna, the German Chancellor, Akado Rudolph, was delivering a rousing speech. This speech was held to celebrate Austria officially becoming Germany's Eastern Province. "Everyone! The era of Germany's rise has arrived! We will jointly witness the revitalization of the entire Germanic nation! The Germanic people, as the most superior race in this world, will prosper forever!" Akado raised his wine glass high and…
    • Chapter 112: A Thirty-Percent Share

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      by karlmaks "A proposal? What proposal? What proposal could possibly make me give up Italy's interests in the Austrian region?" Mussolini stared at Akado, picking up the documents from the table with a look of confusion and beginning to read them carefully. The contents of the documents were rich, to say the least. There were many conditions offered by Germany that greatly interested Mussolini. For instance, Germany would recognize Italy's special privileges in Ethiopia and, if necessary, help Italy control its…
    • Chapter 113: Austria

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      by karlmaks In July 1933, the Austrian government finally understood its predicament. To encourage Germany's "eastward push," the British and the Western European powers had ultimately abandoned them. The French, struggling to escape the quagmire of the economic crisis and the bottomless pit of the Maginot Line's construction, were temporarily unable to concern themselves with a distant Austria. From the very beginning, the Soviets had been secretly colluding with Germany, selling out Austria and the Sudetenland…
    • Chapter 110: The Long Knives in the Dark Night

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      by karlmaks Advanced chapter at Patreon.com/caleredhair As he reached the door, Tukhachevsky suddenly turned back and looked at Akado. "By the way, Mr. Chancellor, may I ask how you will deal with the German Communist Party?" "This time, they challenged our bottom line, General," Akado said in a low voice, avoiding Tukhachevsky's gaze. "Everyone who supports me now hopes that I will deal with the German Communist Party harshly." He did not specify what "harshly" meant, but the implication of the word was enough for…
    • Chapter 111: The Last Effort

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      by karlmaks Advanced chapter at patreon.com/ caleredhair To be honest, the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini was the true fascist in every sense of the word. It was he who coined the term "fascism," he who formed the Fascist party, and he who had always styled himself as the leader of world fascism. Mussolini rose rapidly after the First World War because the postwar situation was perfectly suited to his opportunist policies. To win popular support, he exploited the fear of the growing communist movement…
    • Chapter 109: The Maginot Line

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      by karlmaks In the operations staff room at Wehrmacht Headquarters, a group of generals was studying a massive sand table map. Numerous strongpoints were clearly marked on it. From the German side, the French border looked like one enormous fortress. "The French are engaged in large-scale construction along the border. We were friendly enough to export 200,000 tons of cement to them. The Maginot Line is now beginning to take shape, and this line can be described as the most solid permanent fortification to date," an…
    • Chapter 107

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      by karlmaks After Akado spoke, he fell into deep thought. No one else dared to speak, and the silence in the room was so thick it felt like it could kill. Finally, Akado broke the terrifying atmosphere. He waved his hand and said softly, "All of you, leave. I'm tired." Everyone had no choice but to turn and walk out. Just as they reached the door, Akado seemed to remember something and commanded, "Gascoigne, you stay. I have something for you to do. The rest of you may go." Gascoigne walked back to Akado's desk.…
    • Chapter 108: Those Lonely Heroes

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      by karlmaks "Extra! Extra! Reichstag Building set on fire last night! Suspect captured by police! Come and read all about it!" a newsboy shouted on the street, waving the newspaper in his hand. Not far away, faint smoke still rose from the burned-out shell of the Reichstag Building. Its once greyish-white facade was now scarred with black marks, its windows were shattered, and its main doors hung half-open. Just days ago, this building was one of the most powerful places in Germany; now, it showed no trace of its…
    • Chapter 106: Germany’s Air Force

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      by karlmaks Advanced chapter at patreon.com/caleredhair This new engine was nothing short of a revolutionary invention in military technology. It allowed the ME-109 to reach a super speed of 570 km/h, a velocity that could leave any active service fighter in the dust and endowed the ME-109 with an unparalleled rate of climb. For this reason, the Commander-in-Chief of the German Air Force, Kesselring, called his new weapon the "King of the Climb." No one considered his words an exaggeration; on the contrary, Colonel…
    • Chapter 104: The Chaos in Czechoslovakia

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      by karlmaks Advanced chapter at patreon.com/caleredhair "Look at those Germans. They're also in an economic crisis, but at least they have some potatoes and vegetable leaves to eat. What about us? We work all day with empty stomachs," a worker said, sitting by a cold machine and sighing. He nudged a large iron tong lying on the ground back and forth with the tip of his foot. "Are you sure?" a worker next to him sneered. "We haven't worked for several days! Working with empty stomachs? If there were work to…
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