Chapter 26:
May 14, 1938
East Pomerania, Northern Germany, Schmenzin (Modern-day Poland, east of Stettin)
"We will request Britain's support for the ousting of the Nazi Regime, but we must have our sovereignty over the Sudetenland and Danzig recognized."
At this declaration by Ludwig Beck, the de facto leader of this meeting, the high-ranking generals nodded as if it were a matter of course and began discussing who would take which position after the matter succeeded with Britain's support.
Talk went around that Ludwig Beck would become the Imperial Regent until the Kaiser was restored, and Franz Halder would become the Minister of Defense.
I seriously felt like fainting.
"…Excuse me, respected Herr Colonel General. May I say a word?"
I could see Lieutenant Colonel Tresckow sipping his wine with a half-resigned look on his face, but this was an issue even I couldn't just let slide.
Am I supposed to let them waste time making such nonsensical plans when we're already so short on it?
