EP.282
Chief of Staff Headquarters Office, Office of the Chief of Operations.
“Loyalty! This is Major Zeke von Prime. “I have business with the Operations Director.”
Lieutenant General Walter von Manstein, the owner of this room, heard those words and put down the document he was reading for a moment.
“Please come in.”
As soon as permission was given by the head of the operations headquarters to enter the room, the door opened and two young majors came in and immediately showed their respect with each salute.
When Lieutenant General Manstein also informally accepted the salute as a sign of respect for the nobles of the same empire, Major Sieg looked quite impressed.
“What business have you come here for?”
“Captain Peter Yeager has summoned all staff members of the Chief of Staff, including lieutenant generals and below, to the main auditorium.”
“Captain? I thought you would take it easy since you are scheduled to take a long vacation of more than a month as soon as you finish the post-war process. “Are you preparing for a new war?”
If Captain Peter Yeager or Minister of Military Affairs Keitel heard this, they might have grabbed the back of their necks and fainted from blood pressure, but the lieutenant general was very serious when he said this.
The beginning of a new war meant that there would be an opportunity to make a huge achievement, and if you serve under Captain Peter Yeager, you can easily get a promotion as long as you follow orders properly.
It was not at all easy to carry out the mission instructed by Captain Jaeger.
Still, you can only be promoted up to major by doing exactly what you’re told, and after you reach lieutenant colonel, you can’t even dream of being promoted unless you achieve more than what higher-ups tell you to do. So, I felt like I was twisting my head and my whole body and had to work hard to improve my performance.’
So, in his opinion, the ‘new war led by Captain Peter Yeager’ appears to be a shortcut to the 4 stars he so desperately wanted.
“Hey Major Prime. “What did it look like to you?”
Major Prime couldn’t readily answer those words and kept his mouth shut.
“Hurry up and answer. If you are preparing for a new war, just let me know and I will definitely advance your promotion. I guarantee you a promotion to lieutenant colonel within 5 years. “I will give you a place in my faction.”
The major’s tightly closed mouth opened when he heard that he would take responsibility for his promotion.
“Before I came here, the Commander asked me and Major Schmitz what we thought about the new policy of active expansion that the Lieutenant General advocated as the military strategy of the Reich. Then, after listening to my opinion attentively, he wrote down both of our names in a notebook and, with a pleased expression on his face, told him to summon all staff members below the rank of lieutenant general. I’m not sure if they’re preparing for a new war, but I thought they were giving Lieutenant General Manstein’s theory a positive evaluation and an opportunity to ‘present’ it...” “
He was at the center of power, so much so that everyone called him His Majesty’s right hand man and sword. The fact that you have prepared a stage for me... I, Manstein, have finally...”
Manstein swallowed back his words as the thought flashed through his mind that he should not talk about his promotion in front of a major, but this was what he said next.
‘Captain Jaeger will unconditionally become a marshal within the next 4 to 5 years, and I, Manstein, will take the vacant captain position.’
And there were people sitting under him, from one horse dung to four stars, as well as five stars and the Minister of Military Affairs. Lieutenant General Manstein, who received the attention of all these people, felt as if he had become the main character in a play of great scale. did.
A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity has truly come to you.
‘We must meet Captain Jaeger’s evaluation standards at all costs. If you don’t get it right, it’s over. But if you get it right, it just goes up to 4 stars.’
Faced with an incredible opportunity in front of him, he clenched his hands tightly, searching for Deus in his heart, something he didn’t normally look for.
Then, he carefully went to his place on the podium, looked straight into the eyes of Captain Jaeger, who was seated first, with confident eyes, and saluted.
After accepting Lieutenant General Manstein’s salute, Peter Jaeger looked at all the staff below the podium and said:
“This meeting was prepared to discuss the validity of the strategy advocated by Lieutenant General Manstein. Originally, carefully selected personnel should review the matter first before an event like this was held, but in this case, I thought it would be a good time for all staff officers to listen and understand together, so we arranged an event like this.”
I changed my stance from where I was facing the bottom of the podium to look toward the lieutenant general and continued speaking.
“I was impressed by your sense of strategy. So, I thought that all staff members belonging to the Chief of Staff should listen and learn, so I only invited lieutenant generals and lower. I never thought that His Excellency the Minister of Military Affairs and His Excellency the Marshal would come. “It may be a bit burdensome, but please tell me your thoughts in as much detail as possible.”
“The active expansion policy I advocated is literally based on actively fighting with each country on the Europa continent based on the imperial army’s excellent combat performance, acquiring as much territory as possible and reducing the capabilities of potential enemy countries.”
“It’s a fairly proactive strategy. “Keep talking.”
In those words, Manstein spoke confidently, imagining the Reich Empire soaring like a black eagle and seizing hegemony.
“The military doctrine that the current captain perfected while he was a professor at the General Staff College increased the capabilities of the Imperial Army to the maximum, and when a war game (mock war) was played based on the ability to conduct military battles with other countries, the Reich Imperial Army had a victory rate of over 85%. . “There are many excellent commanders in the empire, including you, so if we do not miss this opportunity and continue to put pressure on the enemy, the further we go, the closer the empire will become to hegemony.”
A win rate of about 85% in a war game means that you do not have to worry about losing in a war with an enemy, and depending on the commander’s capabilities, you can win 100 times even if you fight 100 wars.
Moreover, if what guarantees it is the Chief of Staff, comprised of the best strategists on the Europa continent in the present era, this means that this can just be accepted as common sense.
“The most important thing is that, looking back on the war so far, there was no intervention by a third country, except for the Grand Duchy of Warsaw, when the Kingdom of Stockholm and the Empire were at war. In other words, if an empire fights one-on-one with another country, it can repeat the war infinitely, gaining absolute superiority. The Empire can continue to win in the future. “We must take full advantage of this situation to continue the war over the next four to five years.”
Peter Yeager thought when he heard that.
By humiliating that bastard so openly that he wants to voluntarily discharge himself from the military, we should take this opportunity to get rid of all those who are advocating active offensive actions.
‘If you add 1 gram of cyanide to 1 liter of pure water, the entire water immediately becomes poisonous. If there are even a few people with rotten thoughts within the imperial army and exert influence, the empire and the imperial army will become rotten.’
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