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    karlmaks

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    • Chapter 22: The Soviet Tanks

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      by karlmaks In truth, Soviet industry, especially heavy industry, had not yet entered its period of major development at this stage. Lacking American and British assistance and not having had much time to develop on its own, the entire Soviet industrial level could only be described as backward. Therefore, Akado's visit this time was, first, to get a sense of their foundation, and second, just to see if there was any way to hinder the Soviet Union's development of its own heavy industry. After all, this place was one…
    • Chapter 20: The Red Regime

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      by karlmaks "Akado, are you really going to the Soviet Union? And then from Siberia to China?" Seeckt asked, staring at Akado. Akado sighed helplessly and replied, "General, the French will definitely make a big issue out of this incident. The Allied Commission will also enter a period of assertiveness. Some of our facilities and plans within the country will be forced to a halt." Seeckt thought for a moment and tried to persuade him again, "That's why you're needed here, Akado! There is so much work to be done…
    • Chapter 21: The Enemy of My Enemy

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      by karlmaks This is what power is. On the platform in Moscow, Akado felt the sublime wonder of power. The vast station platform was completely devoid of any so-called "unauthorized personnel." The area had been completely cleared by the Soviet military. Even the other passengers on the train were required to wait a dozen minutes before they could disembark. Therefore, there was no possibility of such a grand welcoming ceremony being leaked. Akado felt that if an investigation were to be conducted, even the girls…
    • Chapter 18: A Fateful Phone Call

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      by karlmaks Compared to the rigid and stubborn German officers, Akado had many advantages. For example, the ability to exploit loopholes, a skill deeply ingrained in the hearts of the Chinese people. Sometimes this ability was full of a petty, shrewish absurdity, but at other times, it could be reinterpreted as wisdom. Under Akado's direction, and with the support of General von Seeckt, Germany began another war with the Allied lawyers on the legal front. The final result of this war was a victory for the Germans:…
    • Chapter 19: A Unique Path

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      by karlmaks "Could this be false intelligence?" a French colonel asked, stroking his chin with a frown. "Unlikely. Who would play this kind of prank for no reason? Judging by the voice, the person wasn't young. They wouldn't make such a pointless joke," said the French officer who had taken the call. Another officer also nodded, stating his position, "He's right. The German Reichswehr has been secretly preserving its strength. That's something we all know. So this phone call is definitely not baseless. There must be…
    • Chapter 17: The Devil’s Right Hand

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      by karlmaks The next day, Seeckt rushed back to the Reichswehr High Command. After all, it wasn't a good look for a commander-in-chief to be spending all his time at an exercise area. Although the whole world knew that the current German Reichswehr only had a handful of men and guns, and that its commander-in-chief was responsible for about as many people as a corps commander in other countries, Seeckt was still unwilling to admit this helpless fact. Therefore, staying in his office and fantasizing that he commanded…
    • Chapter 15: The Grand Exercise

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      by karlmaks "To have a country but no defense is shameful!" With his personal motto, Seeckt kicked off the Reichswehr's routine military exercise. "You are Germany's defense! Let the exercise begin!" Seeckt had been in high spirits recently. Using methods that were tantamount to robbery, he had managed to dig out another ten million-plus German Marks from the already stretched national budget. With this money as a down payment, he ordered two hundred thousand sets of new military uniforms. These uniforms made his…
    • Chapter 16: Divergence

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      by karlmaks After parting with Akado, Seeckt walked back to the 1st Division's command post, feeling somewhat dejected. He saw Hammon studying a map, and seeing his trusted and favorite general, Seeckt nodded with satisfaction and sat down at the table. "Akado has disappointed me greatly," Seeckt said with a sigh after opening the military canteen on the table and taking a sip of water. Hammon was taken aback and looked up at Seeckt. "What happened? Did Lieutenant Colonel Akado mess up the task you assigned…
    • Chapter 14: Operation Thumbtack

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      by karlmaks In the dim room, a single incandescent light bulb hanging from the ceiling swayed gently, causing the shadows of the torture instruments on the floor to appear somewhat sinister and twisted. "Speak! Are you a communist or not?" a German officer roared menacingly, holding a leather whip. The man tied to the cross slowly raised his head. His gaze was somewhat unfocused, but he still managed a slight shake of his head and answered in a weak voice, "I have Russian blood, but I am a German. I am not a…
    • Chapter 12: A Meeting of Two Titans

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      by karlmaks Akado was not a man who only cared about his own promotions and fortune. He was also using his position to subtly build his influence within the military. Akado secretly organized different branches within the newly formed Reichswehr divisions, establishing tank units, and covertly promoting qualified officers to be commanders of non-existent forces, while also improving their benefits. Through his efforts, although Germany was not allowed to have its own tank forces, Akado had still given the fledgling…
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