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Eight hundred and forty-eighth chapter solve the stormtroopers

During China's large-scale military operation to land on Japan's Bunshu Island, the first country to stand up and support was Germany!

At this time, Germany regarded China as its ally in the Far East.

Adolf Hitler said that the military actions taken by China were completely reasonable and just, and that China was doing its best for the freedom of the Japanese people.

At the same time, Germany stated that no country has the right to interfere with China's military action. Matters between China and Japan should be left to them to handle.

The United States has also expressed this attitude.

At this time, Germany was also undergoing major changes.

In recent years, Germany has shifted from its hostility and vigilance towards Adolf Hitler to its full support for the Reich Chancellor. However, the only thing that gives Adolf Hitler a headache is his former close comrade-in-arms, Röhm who still controls the SA!

Hitler tremblingly climbed onto the three-engine "Junkers 52". This was a temporary aircraft because the original aircraft had an engine failure. It was about 2 o'clock in the morning. He sat on his seat with his eyes straight.

Looking ahead into darkness. His press director, Otto Didierich, had no idea what was going on.

Later, an adjutant asked everyone to turn on the safety on the gun, and he finally realized something.

That night, it was rainy and dawn, and the plane landed in the gloom on the wet runway of Oberwischenfeld Airport. This was an air force airport, and it was here that Hitler had a friction with the police and the army and suffered humiliation 12 years ago.

The airport director was very sad because the chief of staff had given instructions that when the head of state's plane D-26 was about to arrive, he would immediately notify the leadership of the stormtroopers. Because the plane was changed at the last minute, only a sparse reception was found at the airport.

of several people.

"This is the most unpleasant day for me!" Hitler said to them: "I want to go to Bad Wiessee in person to accept the most severe punishment."

Hitler took a car to the Bavarian Ministry of the Interior and got out of the car. Wagner, the regional governor and interior minister of Bavaria, followed closely behind him.

When the Führer entered the building, his steps were so fast that the tails of his leather coat flew up. He strode upstairs and went straight to Wagner's office.

When he entered the living room, the leader of the Upper Bavaria SA stood up and saluted him, but Hiller rushed towards him and shouted: "Lock him up!"

He swore at traitors and traitors, especially the leaders of the SA, whose men had been lured into the streets by pamphlets.

"You!" he shouted, "under arrest! Shoot you!"

At 6 o'clock in the morning, the Führer, still extremely excited, came out of the building. The second plane scheduled to bring armed reinforcements had not yet arrived, but the Führer couldn't wait. He climbed into Kemka's car and drove him straight to Bart.

Visser.

They were on the road, followed by Schreck's car. There were only three men among them, plus Miss Schroeder, the female secretary of the Führer.

Goebbels, who was sitting in the back, kept talking about the conspiracy of the SA, but Hitler said nothing and stared straight ahead. At this time, the sun was emerging from the clouds in the eastern sky.

In less than an hour, they arrived at Tegernsee.

"Go to Hanselbauer's apartment!" he said to Kemka: "There is a dirty business happening!"

Therefore, it was necessary to catch the people in Hansel Bauer's apartment by surprise. It was almost 7 o'clock, and the church bells were ringing, summoning the faithful to attend morning mass. Kemka slowly and carefully drove the car

Stopping in front of the hotel, he noticed that some windows were closed, others were open, and there was no guard at the door. Hitler was the first to walk in.

The landlady came out. When she saw that the Führer appeared in front of her, she was shocked. She quickly said complimentary words such as how it was an honor for the Führer to come, but he told her to take him to see Röhm immediately.

A group of people guarded each door. A plainclothesman knocked on Röhm's door. Hitler walked in holding a chalk gun.

Kemka, who was standing behind the Führer, found that the sleepy Röhm was panicking and confused. He was only blinking. He was the only one on the bed!

"Ernst!" Hitler said, trying to control his emotions: "You are under arrest."

Hitler used the nickname "you" instead of the honorific "you". As he spoke, Hitler's anger in the Ministry of the Interior was completely gone.

He succinctly accused Röhm of being a traitor and told him to get dressed quickly. Röhm protested strongly and put on civilian clothes, but Hitler had already walked out. Röhm's words were all wasted on the civilian clothes who stayed behind.

The Führer was already knocking on the door of the room opposite.

The door opened, and a captain named Heiners looked out sleepily. Standing behind him was his bedmate, a handsome young man, who was his driver.

Hitler immediately went to the next room, leaving Luzer to search for weapons.

"Luze, I didn't do anything!" Heiners shouted: "Can't you help me?"

"There is nothing I can do." Lu Ze did not say it righteously, but repeated his previous words in embarrassment. Perhaps out of anger or excessive shock, Heiners refused to dress.

Hitler came back and told him that if he resisted arrest, he would be shot on the spot. Heiners put on his clothes. He was put into the laundry room with Röhm and his colleagues. A dozen stormtroopers were locked up with them.

The team's sentry, Heiners' driver and several handsome-looking young men were arrested on the spot.

While discussing the next step, Hitler ordered Keimka to go to a nearby apartment to capture Röhm's cousin and fourth-level Max Vogel. Vogel was sleeping in the same bed with a girl...

Vogel was Kemka's friend, but he had no choice but to announce apologetically that he had been arrested.

When they went to the garage, Vogel made a strange request: could he drive Röhm's car again? Kemka expressed his understanding. So Kemka stood on the running board and asked Vogel to

Went around on the road a few times.

Just as Kemka and his prisoners arrived in front of Hanselbauer's apartment, a truck with about 4 stormtroopers on board drove over.

This group of fully armed stormtroopers came from Munich and were the "guards of the headquarters" of Röhm.

Their commander was still locked up in the laundry room, and they were unhappy about this. Wilhelm Bruckner, one of Hitler's adjutants, shouted at them to return to Munich immediately. They did not listen and looked at the deputy angrily.

It seems that a battle is inevitable.

Hitler stepped forward: "Did you hear what Bruckner said?"

Although his tone was soft, it was an order. He ordered the guards to return to Munich immediately.

"On the way, you will encounter SS troops who will disarm you." It was his attitude, not his words, that disarmed them. The truck drove off.

The prisoners were loaded into two large cars. Under the escort of armed personnel, the convoy began to set off. Leading the way was Hitler's... "Mercedes". Those stormtroopers heading to the banquet were stopped by Hitler and were - interrogated

.

Everyone named on Goebbels' hastily compiled list was disarmed and ordered to join the convoy.

The convoy continued to grow. By the time the convoy arrived at the "Brown Building", it was already around q o'clock in the morning. Before that, the army had deployed anti-spots on the building.

Hitler thanked the troops for coming to his aid and repeatedly stated that he never wanted to use them against the Front Guards.

As soon as he entered the building, Hitler ordered Goebbels to pass the code word to Göring by phone. The purge began.

"I ordered the leaders of this rebellion to be shot, and then ordered to kill all the poisonous hands who poisoned the well in our family life, and those who poisoned outside, leaving no one behind." These words evoked.

He recalled his mother's death from cancer, and Dr. Block also revealed how profound Hitler's emotional turmoil was.

Stadelheim prison was filled with stormtrooper leaders captured by the SS.

Leaders who still stayed in the "Brown Building", such as Röhm, asked to see Hitler. After being refused, they asked to see Goebbels.

Goebbels was busy talking to Goering on the phone. Before the call was finished, the last prisoner was put into an armored car and headed to Stadheim. Roehm was put in a single cell!

In the "Brown Building", General von Epp demanded that Röhm be handed over to a military court for trial. This made Hitler so uneasy that he had to get angry early in the morning. He shouted that Röhm was a traitor. The evidence was conclusive and he was guilty.

Not to be punished.

His fire shocked General Epp, but he had nothing to say for a moment. When he stepped out of the building, he murmured to his adjutant: "Crazy!"

A moment later, at 11:30, the meeting of stormtrooper leaders held in the spacious conference room began.

At this time, Hitler had not yet regained his composure. His speech to the panicked audience was nothing more than a complaint about the SA, but the preface and the follower were inconsistent. During the hour-long speech, Hitler's audience stood uneasily.

He accused Röhm of trying to kill him in order to surrender Germany to her enemies. He said Röhm and his accomplices would be shot.

The shooting had not yet started because Hitler was still waiting for Sepp Didierich to come and execute him. After a while, he came and hurriedly explained to the angry Hitler that one of the reasons for being late was that the truck tires were old!

The road was muddy and the driving was not fast. Although Hitler was annoyed by his lateness, he did not issue any orders that day. He asked Didierich to stand by and said that he would have to consult with his advisers before deciding the fate of the defendants. Three hours passed.

, the order has not come down yet.

Although Hitler still hesitated, his colleagues in Berlin began executing prisoners.

All the Himmler-Heydrich-Goering trio needed was the code word "hummingbird"), and as soon as the code word arrived, they immediately put their long-planned conspiracy into action.

When Papen reported to Göring's office, he was deeply fed up with the fact that the place was "full of SS sentries with machine guns...". Then, he was surprised to learn that Hitler had authorized Göring to go there.

Deal with the rebels in the capital.

Papen protested repeatedly on the grounds that he was the deputy prime minister and when the prime minister was away, this power should belong to him. He insisted that Hindenburg declare a state of emergency and mobilize the Wehrmacht to maintain law and order.

Goering refused. He and Himmler's SS were completely in control of the situation. Papen protested repeatedly, but was constantly interrupted by Goering. Goering ordered the deputy prime minister to go home immediately for his own safety. Papen

Before arriving home, the streets of Berlin were filled with the sound of hitchhikers. Enemies of the new regime were being arrested everywhere. A troop surrounded Papen's office, shot his chief press officer and arrested other staff members. The deputy chancellor might have been killed as well.

Because, as soon as he entered the house, the house became a prison. Paben found that the phone line at home had been cut off, and a police officer was sitting in the living room. The police officer also ordered him not to contact the outside world.

Policemen wearing steel bandits and carrying submachine guns are surrounding Röhm's luxurious apartment, located on a corner of Tiergarden Street! (To be continued

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