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Although Akado's speech in the Reichstag was a resounding success and interpreted by the outside world as "the German government holding its head high again," discussing border issues now, with the aftershocks of the economic crisis yet to fade, was an unwise choice. At the very least, Akado knew that the cards in his hand were not yet all in place. But what no one knew was that after returning to his office, Akado swept everything from his desk onto the carpet. He flew into a rage in his private room,…
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Inside the Presidential Palace, Hindenburg stared at Akado and finally spoke, "I cannot sign and pass this act of yours. If you take it to the Parliament, the result will be the same! I know you are doing many things for this country, and I also know that many people are obstructing you. But for you to rely on such a document to strike down all your opponents—this does not conform to the laws of this country." Akado's fingers tapped on the desk, very rhythmically. Suddenly, his fingers stopped. "Mr.…
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The silent night exuded a strange eeriness. The bustling street was now empty of pedestrians. In a deep alley, a black shadow moved slowly and, in the blink of an eye, slipped into the doorway of a nearby building. The black-clad shadow walked lightly up the stairs. The slightly aged wooden staircase did not make a single sound, making the shadow seem even more like a phantom. The shadow gradually approached a large door, crouched down in front of it, and after a few soft clicks, the door was pushed open…
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Inside the solemn Presidential Palace, Akado stood before Hindenburg. Behind him were his loyal subordinates. Today they were the victors, or rather, the incomplete victors. Behind these men was a crowd of reporters. The flashes of cameras flickered nonstop, turning the entire President's office into a glittering golden hall. Hindenburg, trembling, completed the inauguration ceremony for the new German Chancellor with Akado. According to tradition, he had to attend and preside over this ceremony. "Former…
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In May of 1932, the German presidential election began. Just when everyone thought Akado would certainly challenge President Hindenburg, Akado held a press conference and announced that he was withdrawing from this presidential election. Facing the reporters' cameras, he spoke with eloquence, declaring that at this stage, President Hindenburg was the best choice for the German people. Everyone should maintain a tolerant attitude and wait for President Hindenburg to stabilize the economic situation, giving…
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Advanced chapter at patreon.com/caleredhair Schleicher stood in the corridor of the German Reichswehr headquarters, clutching his leather briefcase. He was the assistant to the Minister of Defense and also one of the more influential figures in the German military. Almost no Germans had heard the name Schleicher, but he was indeed a big shot. It had to be said that this Schleicher did indeed have a strong background. He was a descendant of the great noble Brandenburg family. In 1900, he had…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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"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…
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