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Volume One: All for Germany! One hundred and sixty-two. General Gedel

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    The three trucks, after reuniting with the three tanks waiting outside Berlin, quietly left Berlin at night.

    In order to cooperate with this mission, the entire Berlin has been placed under martial law in advance, and the level of martial law this time exceeds any previous one.

    Wang Weiyi sat in the front truck. It was unimaginable that a full five million Reichsmarks were loaded in his truck.

    Number of days

    When this news spreads, it is enough to make any force go crazy.

    But what Wang Weiyi cares about is not the amount of money, but wondering whether it is worth it for William II to continue to spend so much money for the Bolsheviks just to cultivate the enemy's power?  You know, Germany itself is not financially wealthy.

    However, this is not something he should consider

    The battlefield on the Eastern Front has been quiet for a long time. After the Russians failed last time, they did not continue to carry out large-scale battles. The two sides just hoarded heavy troops here to confront each other.

    The Tsar may have had some headaches. He had to face constant defeats on the battlefield while facing domestic doubts, opposition, and waves of strikes.

    Now what he wants is to maintain stability on the front line and avoid launching a major war as much as possible.

    The same is true for the Germans. They must invest their main energy on the Western Front. On the Eastern Front, as long as they can maintain a delicate balance with the Russians, it will be fine.

    The commander of the front line, General von Gerdel, knew very well what the higher-ups meant, and it was precisely because of this.  He always tried to keep his soldiers calm and controlled.

    But this time there was something unusual, he received the order.  More than three divisions of troops were organized to launch a fierce attack on the Russians, and were used to cover a group of German soldiers "with a special mission" through the enemy blockade.

    General Gedel did not know what the "special mission" of the group of German soldiers was, but this rigorous officer knew one thing very well:

    Never say anything more than you should ask about something you shouldn¡¯t ask yourself.

    And when he knew that the person standing in front of him was actually Major Ernst, the "Skeleton Baron", General Gedel was still a little surprised. What mission actually used this star-level officer?

    When he saw three trucks filled with goods, General Gedel seemed to vaguely guess something.

    "Major Ernst. Our troops are ready and can launch an attack at any time. When are you going to pass?" General Gedel calmed down.

    "General Gedel, thank you for your support." Wang Weiyi maintained the respect of subordinates for superiors: "I want to launch an attack at 5 o'clock and continue the attack until dark, then my team and I can start passing.  "

    "As you wish, Major Ernst." General Gedel pointed to the front line: "It has been quiet here for too long."

    Wang Weiyi didn¡¯t understand what it meant.

    General Gedel led him forward: "We have had countless battles here. Many people died. I have an adjutant, twenty years old. During the summer offensive, he was responsible for commanding a force to attack the enemy.  He launched a raid and succeeded, but when he was carried back, his body was full of bullet holes. Did you know that he also had a fianc¨¦e? His fianc¨¦e came here last month, but I can't tell.  She told the truth. I could only lie to her that my lieutenant was on a special mission.¡±

    "I have also experienced such a scene." Wang Weiyi said calmly: "I have also seen my comrades die in front of me, but there is nothing I can do."

    "We are all soldiers. So we all have the deepest experience." General Gedel said with some sadness: "Bloodshed and death are part of the battlefield. The army sacrifices for the purpose of the country, and the soldiers sacrifice for the purpose of the country."  Bleeding. The war will stop, but no one will remember these dead soldiers. Major Ernst, do you know why I say this?"

    He stopped in his tracks and stared ahead:

    "During the summer offensive, I tried my best and achieved two beautiful victories. We captured two enemy generals. The Russians failed. I thought the war would be peaceful for a long time, but I  Now that I¡¯m wrong, I guess your special mission this time is for those Bolsheviks?¡±

    Wang Weiyi knew that some things could not be concealed, so he neither admitted nor denied them.

    General Gedel sighed: "There have always been many Bolsheviks passing by us under the cover of those intelligence personnel, and I personally came forward every time.A few times, I even sent soldiers to rescue the Russians. I am a soldier. There are some things that I still don¡¯t understand. I can sacrifice for our country, and so can the soldiers, because that is our duty, but  Why should my soldiers bleed for others?  Be it the Tsar, the Bolsheviks, or any other force, that is only a matter for the Russians!  "

    What General Gedel said may be a bit radical, but it may not be unreasonable.

    "General Gedel was dismissed in 13 years for opposing Adolf Hitler's policies. After that, he became an anti-war activist and died of illness in 142 years."

    Xiaoling¡¯s information was quickly passed to Wang Weiyi.

    Now Wang Weiyi knows, maybe General Gedel¡¯s anti-war thoughts have been planted at this time. As a senior officer who has been commanding battles on the front line for a long time, long-term battles will only give him two different thoughts:

    One type becomes a fanatical militant who is completely numb to everything that happened in the war. The other type will start to hate the war and become an extreme anti-war element!

    And General Gedel is obviously leaning towards the latter possibility.

    Thinking of this, Wang Weiyi couldn't help but glance at Hitler in the distance. Who would have thought that in the future, this unknown corporal would decide the fate of countless German generals?

    "Major, are you going to help those Bolsheviks?"

    General Gedel¡¯s words interrupted Wang Weiyi¡¯s train of thought: ¡°General, I cannot tell you my mission.¡±

    "Really?" Wang Weiyi's answer seemed to have been expected by General Gedel: "You don't need to answer. I have just said that I have dealt with too many Bolsheviks. You brought three trucks this time, so many  The purpose of the supplies is to give them to those people. Germany¡¯s supplies are also scarce, but now we are going to support them? Who came up with this damn idea?¡±

    His guess was not wrong at all, and it could be seen that he was an upright general who could not hide anything in his heart. If these words reached the ears of William II, the general would be in some trouble.

    "General, I don't recommend that you say such words." Wang Weiyi hesitated: "Before setting off, I heard someone say that the enemies of our enemies are our friends. Helping them is equivalent to helping ourselves."

    General Gedel also knew that the other party was doing this for his own good: "Thank you for your kindness, Major, but I don't care. The enemy of the enemy? Wouldn't the enemy do this in turn? What's in it? Weapons?"  Ammunition? Damn it, why don¡¯t you leave these things for us to use? Those senior officials who don¡¯t know what they are thinking will regret their decision sooner or later!¡±

    Wang Weiyi didn¡¯t know whether this was right or wrong.

    Germany¡¯s strong funding for the Bolsheviks indeed allowed Germany to obtain a long period of peace on the Eastern Front, and was able to mobilize forces from the Eastern Front to reinforce the Western Front. From this point of view, William II¡¯s decision was correct.  But future development completely deviated from the Germans' assumptions.

    The Germans have created the most powerful enemy for themselves

    But Wang Weiyi could not change these. Even without the support of Germany, the Bolsheviks would have succeeded by other means, maybe it was just a matter of time.

    "Forget it, let's not talk about these unpleasant things." Gedel cheered himself up from his depression: "Tell me about your mission. The three elite divisions have made all preparations. Opposite us is a Russian division.  People. Please don't worry, Major Ernst. The Russian army's armed equipment is poor and their morale is low. Many of them, including the officers, are no longer interested in fighting. We can break through their defenses with just one charge.  After passing that position, there was nothing else I could do.¡±

    "Thank you very much, general." Wang Weiyi expressed his gratitude: "After three days, please continue to launch an offensive. We will be back by then."

    General Gedel nodded, but he didn¡¯t know where Major Ernst¡¯s courage and confidence came from.  Did he really think he could run rampant in Russian territory?  Does he really think he is invincible?

    Of course, this is not something that General Gedel can control.

    "Major, everything is ready." Guderian came over: "Once the attack starts, the tanks will be the first to attack. Together with the German army, we will open a wide gap in the position to cover our passage.  ¡±

    "Let the soldiers prepare!" Wang Weiyi nodded, and then saluted General Gedel: "Thank you again for your assistance, General. I will report to my superiors after the mission is over.?'s.  Of course, this does not include those words of yours. I hope you will not say those words again in the future, otherwise I am worried that they will cause unnecessary trouble to you.  "

    "Thank you, Major, but the integrity of a German officer tells me that I must say what is on my mind."
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