5 May 1963
Outskirts of Danzig, Greater Germanic Reich
The early morning rises in the sky as the military Schnellzuglok continues its way through the Breitspurbahn. Esdeath, her Einsatzgruppen Eis, and a company of her men and vehicles ride in one of its double-decker coaches. One coach for her soldiers their vehicles and equipment, and a second for herself and the Einsatzgruppen Eis. Run looks out of one of the Schnellzuglok's windows and sees local villages of the Danzig Westpreußen countryside. A pang of nostalgia flashes before Run's eyes as each village and town they pass it is as if he is recollecting moments of the fallen Empire, not much in comparison to the villages of the Burgundian state. The train continues onwards, Run looks back down at the book he's reading. "225. The Natural.—"Evil has always had the great effect! And Nature is evil! Let us therefore be natural!"—so reason secretly the great aspirants after effect, who are too often counted among great men." Run mentally reads the passage trying to grasp the meaning from the philosopher, not sensing Esdeath's presence.
"Is that Nietzsche you're reading?" Esdeath asked, standing by his side.
"Of course. The Gay Science," Run responded. "It's my second time reading it. I assumed you've also read his works along with others." Run continued.
"I've only read the essentials of Nietzche's important works during my ten weeks of learning about the new world I found myself in and a bit more during my stay in the SS Junker School Bad Tölz. The Antichrist, Thus Spoke Zarathustra, The Gay Science, and The Will to Power. But I never showed interest in philosophy. I much preferred his influencer like Richard Wagner," Esdeath walks over and sits across from Run, looking out of the window as well. "These villages of the West Prussian countryside hold a nostalgic factor, don't they?" Esdeath asks as he closes the book and places it to the side, Esdeath's head turns.
"They certainly look like one of the Empire's many villages, but the ones here have their uniqueness," Run responded. "While you're here SS-Gruppenführerin, may I ask you a few questions?" Run asks. Esdeath leans back a bit on her seat
"Is that so? I assume it's unrelated to the demonstration we are having today?" Esdeath asked.
"Not entirely. I know our demonstration to the leaders is being held at a military camp outside of Danzig. A Wehrmacht and SS Training base," Run responded. "But that is not what I want to ask." Run continued.
"Is that so... then what is it that you want to discuss about?" Esdeath asked.
"Remember the conversation on Friday, about the SS-Scharführer Oppenheim?" Run asks but Esdeath interjects.
"I wouldn't concern myself with the deceased, Herr Run. Good soldiers always die because they fulfill their duty. That is to fight and defend the fatherland and their beliefs until death," Esdeath responded, interjecting her beliefs. "Oppenheim believed in the rhetoric of the national socialist party, even after discarding him like a weakened dog. He, like his comrades, fought for the expansion of a greater Reich. Believing that their blood will be claimed by the soil to secure a stronger existence for the next generation," Esdeath continued. "An old but living soldier will fade and be forgotten by society, even after death, only to be remembered by a few. A young soldier who dies on the field is remembered and even immortalized by the rest of society," Esdeath comments. "Tell me, if you were here in the forties, would you go for the former or the latter?" Esdeath develops a question for Run to think about.
"From my experiences... I would prefer to be in the former. Because though I would have fought and lived, I would have to live the rest of my life carrying out things for my friends who have passed before me. Even if I would be forgotten by society, I would at least be proud of the fact that I've done a lot to help save the Empire. Yet, the Empire has all but fallen if we're here," Run turns to Esdeath. "But I doubt your men from the past who fought and died for you, the Führer, and the Reich would beg to differ."
"You are correct, the men who served alongside me fought until death. Times and tactics change, the desire to struggle and fight until death is what is shared," Esdeath responded. She reminisces of scenes from the Empire and now, fighting hard and brutally on the battlefield. "That is when I was fighting as a general for the Empire, I find it fun to see the light of rebellion be shattered in the eyes of my enemies, whether it is by killing or torturing them. But more so I like to see how the strongest can hold out for their beliefs until death, if they're willing to die for them. That is what I've seen similarly when I was fighting on the eastern front. A constant struggle where the men on both sides are willing to die for an ideology, leader, and state," Esdeath continued. "It's more fun to see them fight on even when outnumbered and outgunned. A last stand of sorts." Esdeath continues until the train begins to slow down when it reaches the military station of Danzig.
"~Attention all passengers, we have arrived at the Danzig Central Station. The train will depart in thirty minutes for the next destination: Warsaw Central Station.~" The announcer's voice leaves through the loudspeakers.
"We've arrived" Esdeath responded. "Now let us impress the higher-ups," Esdeath tells Run, later telling the rest of the Einsatzgruppen Eis. All take their leave from the Danzig Central Station to head to the buses waiting for them to take them to the Danzig Training Area.
Danzig Training Area
In the headquarters building, Esdeath and Run, dressed in their SS uniforms with Run holding a briefcase, walk together through the corridors of the hallway that leads to the meeting hall. Passing through many Wehrmacht and Waffen-SS officers many getting a chance to catch a glimpse of the Reich's ice general, despite her supposed failures. Yet as the officers catch a glimpse of Esdeath in her SS uniform none pay any heed to Run. But all remains the same as Esdeath passes through, every officer and soldier salutes Esdeath.
"Your reputation proceeds you even further than I had anticipated." Run comments.
"So should it. I had fostered a reputation of being a respectable leader of an elite German Waffen-SS division. One that won the Reich's many victories in the East and the West during the War," Esdeath responded. "I was also partially active during the fifties. In Algeria, I aided the French in suppressing many Arab revolts. While expanding Russland, I kept my division in check when Himmler and three-quarters of the SS Divisions rebelled and later exiled to Burgundy or had the unit dissolved. Those who remained, remained under the watch of the Party Chancellory while maintaining autonomy," Esdeath answers Runs questions. "My service reputation precedes me and my position is the most trusted." Esdeath continues.
"Is that so? The more I learn from you the more I understand Germany's perspective, different from the Burgundian perspective." Run responded. As the two continue to walk, Esdeath and Run encounter a party that Esdeath hoped she would never meet.
"Heil Hitler, SS-Gruppenführerin," Generalfeldmarschall Ferdinand Schörner and Generalmajor Gerhard Wessel greets Esdeath.
"Heil Hitler, Generalfeldmarschall, Generalmajor," Esdeath responded the same to the two men. "I did not expect to see you here." Esdeath directs her attention to Schörner. "May I ask as to why a Generalfeldmarschall has to participate? This is a matter that pertains to the German SS. Or is this something that Reichsmarschall Göring has you up to."
"Of course, we would have let you be in times of peace. But there are moments the German SS and Wehrmacht would have to collaborate," Schörner responses made Esdeath chuckle for a moment. "Though we would certainly like to work independently from politics." Schörner continues.
"That is an interesting reason. But really. What are you two doing here? I believed that the militarists were against collaboration with the German SS if it isn't to the benefit of the Wehrmacht," Esdeath remarked. "With the sole exception of collaborating when drafting the plans for Operation Fall Rockwell." Esdeath continued.
"This matter came about after an investigation. One of our outlying bases had come under... how would I put this? Came under duress from the American power," Schörner gestures over to Wessel, refusing to use the word destroyed. "I believe you two hadn't met. This is Generalmajor Wessel of the Abwehr. His department brought this information to our attention." Schörner continues.
"Is that so? Then how would this relate to me or the German SS?" Esdeath asked.
"I would like to speak further in a more confidential area, perhaps my office once this is over with. I believe that information should remain confidential between us three and our superiors," Schörner expresses. "Concerning there is one other person who is not of rank to know about this confidential information." Schörner glances at Run who stands behind Esdeath.
"I see," Esdeath exclaimed. "It's reasonable that you haven't known each other yet," Esdeath gestures to Run. "This is Herr Run, he is my attendant from my SS Panzergrenadier Division and will also be participating in today's demonstration." Esdeath introduces Run to the two men.
"Heil Him-Hitler Generalfeldmarschall and Generalmajor," Run hiccups in his introduction but still salutes Schörner and Wessel.
"Heil Him? I presume he was about to say Heil Himmler?" Schörner glances at Esdeath and back to Run. "So she must've gotten him from Burgundy. I should've known the German SS would've done more for that God forbidden state than that of the actual Reich. But for now we're on the same side."Seeing Esdeath by his side he pushes the matter not any further."Heil Hitler," Schörner responded likewise. "As your SS-Gruppenführerin had stated, I'm Generalfeldmarschall Schörner of the Wehrmacht, and he is Generalmajor Wessel of the Abwehr," Schörner continues but glances up at Esdeath. "Due to scheduling conflicts, I was made representative of the Wehrmacht for this demonstration as the Führer and the Reichsmarschall had other affairs to attend to. Herr Wessel is in accompaniment as a representative of the Abwehr. All that we are missing now are the SS men who facilitated this." Schörner comments disparingly.
"Apologies for the tardiness," Obergruppenführer Müller announces with Obergruppenführer Ernst Kaltenbrunner of the SD and, SS-Obergruppenführer Felix Steiner of the Waffen-SS, and representative of the Nazi Party Chancellery SS-Standartenführer Wilhelm Zander. The four stop in their tracks as Esdeath, Run, Schörner, and Wessel turn to face the four, saluting the leaders of the SS and representative of the Nazi Party Chancellery. The four saluted back.
"Well. It's good to see you four arrive on time." Schörner wittingly comments.
"I find it puzzling how the Führer decided to have the Wehrmacht involved, no less the Abwehr." Müller responded glancing at Generalmajor Wessel.
"Believe me, I'd rather be anywhere else other than here. But the Führer has other responsibilities to attend to. He does want a report of what had taken place. I believe all major players here today could do that." Schörner glances at every major figure. "And I see he sent an attendant of the four factions." Schörner continued.
"If I may intervene, my Herren," Esdeath steps in between the Wehrmacht and SS high-ranking officers. "But I do not want to keep my subordinates waiting while you are all about to squabble. Now, because our enemies our many, we should not waste any more time," Esdeath glances at right to her superiors of the SS and glances over to the militarist. "Now, may we begin with the demonstrations?" Esdeath exclaimed, getting their agreement. But many still have their reservations about her and hold suspicions of her special group.
"That's Esdeath for you. Instantly she diffused an altercation from breaking out. But," Run observes further, seeing Esdeath talking with the leaders of the military branch of the Reich. "I don't think I've ever seen her this friendly with them, that is if she is not disparaging them." Run further comments. Without a moment to waste, the officers put their differences aside but only for today. The German-SS high command and the Wehrmacht both have different objectives for what Esdeath would like to present.
A few moments passed as Esdeath leads the Wehrmacht and SS officer into the surveillance room. Several screens depict multiple live feeds from the top of two SPz 11-2 Kurz and a Spähpanzer SP I.C.
"Today my Herren is a demonstration for you," Esdeath opens up. "Under the recommendation of Obergruppenführer Steiner, a panzer grenadier company and a few vehicles from platoon from my division were selected to test the Einsatzgruppen Eis. Implementing conditions the Americans will implement," Esdeath glances at Run and nods her head signaling him to hand out a file to each of the participants of witnessing the Einsatzgruppen Eis demonstrations. "An assistant of mine is handing out every one of you a file that contains a detail of every member of the Einsatzgruppen Eis. Importantly details of what is to become of them as they will serve under my jurisdiction." Run finishes passing out a file to all five prominent members of the armed branch of the national socialist Reich and Party. "I've initially had four of these files typed out for the three Obergruppenführers and our Führer Hitler. But seeing Generalfeldmarschall Schörner present on behalf of Hitler makes things slightly more complicated if Müller, Kaltenbrunner, and Steiner don't present this to Hitler first. Perhaps he may present this to Göring and the rest of the Militarists. That's if the conservatives and reformists do not begin to bug me." Esdeath glances over at Zander and Wessel, though positioned in their cabinets with either the SS or the Wehrmacht their leanings do not lie within those respective groups.
"I see that you've arranged yourself a particular group, SS-Gruppenführerin," Steiner comments as he looks through the files. Each page describes one member of the Einsatzgruppen Eis. "I can certainly see their uses on the battlefield and against the enemies of the Fatherland and the folk," Steiner closes the file and looks directly at Esdeath. "But I find it hard to believe that they have such powerful weapons like yours. If they do then certainly a push to Washington D.C. or even Moscow will be possible."
"That may be your own opinion. But you will see firsthand how they would quickly dispatch enemy forces." Esdeath continued. "But if you may direct your attention to the screens. Thanks to the work of our technicians, we fixed live audio and video recording devices on the tops of these vehicles. Although this technology would only be used for today only as they may no longer be of use after today because, during today, they will break." Esdeath explains further to her superiors.
In a reserved sector of the Training Area, the 5th Company of the 1st Regiment of the 9th SS Panzergrenadier Eis Division sets out in exploration with a singular objective: hunting down a group and bringing what remains of them.
five SPz 11-2 Kurz roll forward following two Spähpanzer SP I.C., and the rest of the hundred-man company follow behind on foot. Each has been separated into three separate platoons Platoon A: two SPz 11-2 Kurz and one Spähpanzer SP I.C. Platoon B: two SPz 11-2 and one Spähpanzer SP I.C, and Platoon C: one Spz 11-2.
The west-Prussian forest provides a great training ground for forested and close combat, the men of Platoon A wearing their camouflaged uniforms to reflect the spring surroundings.
"~Report. Has anyone spotted targets yet?"~ SS-Haputsturmführer Weber, company and Platoon A officer, looks from the outside of his Spähpanzer SP I.C. as he holds a communicator in his hand. On the radio, two different voices also relay their observations: they spotted nothing. "~Understood. Keep your eyes open when you spot something out of the norm. Understood?" SS-Hauptsturmführer Weber continued. He looks around with his binoculars and spots a small dog-looking creature with its master in front of the road. "~All units halt.~" SS-Hauptsturmführer Weber communicated again but switched the channels to give orders to Platoon A. "~All units be advised... disembark and maintain formation. Prepare to fire at will.~" SS-Hauptsturmführer Weber gives his orders. "You there get out of the road!" SS-Hauptsturmführer Weber gives orders.
Hearing his command, Seryu, dressed in the Waffen SS tunic and camouflage cover with her service boots, skirt, black stockings, and a field grey M43 stye Bergmütze.
"One, two, three vehicles, and thirty-three soldiers," Seryu chuckled after seeing almost thirty men disembark and setting up formation with the MG-3 gunners setting their sights on her. "Remember Fenrir we are to hurt them but not kill them. Bols will cut off their retreat once you reveal yourself. Understand?" Seryu gives her orders to Koro of which he nods. Within a moment, a stream of fire comes from the direction of one of the tree lines cutting Platoon A's retreat before they make a move. "Fenrir... attack." Seryu gives the command. Koro rapidly grows tall as the tree lines with arms more muscular than any of what the men have seen. The men of Platoon A stand in awe as they witness what to them is an impossibility. Seeing their escape cut off, Weber directs his men.
"FIRE!" He gives the order. The men of Platoon A open fire with their Stg-58 rifles at Koro but the bullets only seem to be absorbed into his body. The 20 mm from the two SPz 11-2 Kurz is able to penetrate but Koro's regeneration absorbs just like the Kurz rounds. The 90 mm has also done moderate damage but that too is absorbed by Koro. "Hold fast and maintain fire against that monster and- huh?" SS-Hauptsturmführer Weber gives his orders but he turns around and spots Seryu on top of his tank. She quickly lifts him from his cupula and tosses him into the tree line. Confusion and panic set in as Koro begins to lunge and demobilize the vehicles by ripping out the turrets out of them. Bols lets out a blast of fire to cut off and trap the men of Platoon A, making sure he does not burn them. Seryu continues on to knock out everyone that stands in her way.
In the second sector, SS-Obersturmführer Reisner turns from his cupola hearing the gunshots and smoke billowing out from the forest.
"What in the hell is happening over there?" He turns around to face the men following behind the vehicles. "Keep your eyes peeled and break formation when necessary," SS-Obersturmführer Reisner advised the men. He turns back around and spots two figures blocking the road. "Break column formation!" He gives the order and the soldiers of the platoon break formation and turn to the forest changing into an arrow formation. "~Everyone proceed with caution and maintain your arms at the ready. Fire when provoked.~" SS-Obersturmführer Reisner grabs his radio and communicates with the SPz 11-2 Kurz vehicles on his side.
"Ohhh, they broke formation to flank us. How smart," Suzuka comments. She turns to Sten. "Siegurd, you get the panzer in front, and I get those on the side?"
"Of course, Valk'" Sten cracks his neck and joints, getting down on all fours he sprints forward like a bear but swift as a wolf.
"Shit, fire!" SS-Obersturmführer Reisner gives the command to fire. SS-Obersturmführer Reisner's Spähpanzer SP I.C fires a 90 mm round and dodges the round as he closes the gap. The round explodes behind, giving Shizuka time to sneak up from behind and tear open from the top violently removing the pilots of the SPz 11-2. The soldiers who departed from the vehicles attempt to return back to protect their commander. Yet as they move forward, Ibara appears from the treelines and quickly disarms and knocks out the soldiers on the left-hand side. By the righthand side, Mez utilizes her sweat ability to hinder their movements and to make it difficult to hold onto their Stg-58s. Suzuka, Ibara, and Sten appear behind the men as they intend to duel hand-to-hand. Uncomparable to their speed and power, Platoon B falls.
Platoon C follows the same fate as Platoons A and B. For Dorothea and Izou, though not wielding flashy but discrete Imperial Arms, and Izou only a katana, the mission went better than expected as they received reinforcement from Bols and Seryu with Koro.
Wessel, Müller, and Zander stand in awe of what they've seen from the cameras. Men and women with abnormal features and weapons are a benefit to the Reich's military and the German SS. Possbly its utilization in the war against the Americans. Kaltenbrunner and Steiner took an interest after seeing each one single-handedly take out three platoons without killing them. Schörner observes closely as to how they could be utilized in their war against the Americans. Perhaps even turn the war in favor of the Reich and invade the US mainland once again. Esdeath claps her hands once in front of her to catch their attention.
"One thing I forgot to mention, meinen Herren. Is that I ordered the Einsatzgruppen Eis to attack but not kill? For the men of the 5th Company would be used later on in our war against the Americans," Esdeath opens up, she then brings her hands behind her back. "Now imagine how it would be if they were given orders to kill instead. That is what these demonstrations are presented today. So that we may have a greater advantage against the American threat. Possibly even be utilized to expand the Reich further west and or eastwards. They were trained to be assassins and assassin-killers from my old world," Esdeath continued her final remarks. "Any comments, meinen Herren?" Esdeath glances at Kaltenbrunner, Müller, and Steiner.
"I must say it is the most impressive," Kaltenbrunner comments. He glances over at Run. "I assume the blonde one by your side is also from your world?"
"Correct," Esdeath responded with a smirk on her face.
"I see now," Schörner thinks as he glimpses over to the one functioning camera. "Without overwhelming firepower or fire rate, or even a nuclear blast from the NV-3, then they are practically impossible to kill. And like what Frau Partas had said, then I can see a reason for their use in the Wehrmacht. But at last," Schörner glimpses over to see the SS heads talking amongst themselves, even Wilhelm Zander getting in on the discussion. "Even Herr Zander, the SS man for Bormann is in on it. Though I do not like either conservative or SS, there is one thing I can agree with here. Frau Partas' Einsatzgruppen Eis could help bring leaders to their knees."
The day still stands over the Danzig Military Camp. Schörner and Wessel saw what was possible for Esdeath's new unit in combating against the Americans, but worries that the German-SS may turn against the Wehrmacht just as they did in the fifties. As the demonstration ended, Esdeath walked over to where Generalfeldmarschall Schörner called to meet with her, in his office. "Welcome SS-Gruppenführerin," Schörner turns and faces Esdeath, greeting her. "Mind if I tempt you with a spirit?" Schörner offers to Esdeath.
"Generalfeldmarschall, Generalmajor," Esdeath greets the two officers. "Do not waste my time with pleasantries," Esdeath responded. "Tell me, what information do you have that you want to share with me? You mentioned something about Greenland being under duress?" Esdeath opens. Generalfeldmarschall Schörner gestures for Wessel to hand Esdeath a file containing a report of the stations attacked in Greenland and photos taken from the CCTV footage of the cameras set up throughout the main base.
"In there should explain everything in detail. But the center of the matter is that the Americans may have their own special unit like yours," Wessel informs Esdeath. "This may explain certain elements that were unclear at first." Wessel continued.
"How so?" Esdeath opens up the file. Wessel clears his throat.
"Elements such as the stationed pilots of the Luftwaffe all being killed without ever leaving their beds because they were nicked on their bodies. A few autopsies have shown they've gone under cardiac arrest. Bodies of sailors were found ashore, appearing to have drowned. As well as signs of combat in stations three and one, and in station three it appears that several men were hanged to death with a metal wire," Wessel continued. "Even eyewitness testimony uncovered that six of them were German SS or Wehrmacht soldiers fighting alongside them. We are trying to find those traitors but we do not exactly know. But several other elements are still unexplainable as we're trying to piece together what happened." Wessel continued. As Esdeath holds the file on her left-ice hand, she places her right hand underneath her chin.
"Pilots killed with a single knick, bodies of drowned Kriegsmarine sailors, hanged men with wires but no sign of tools, a laser-like beam-induced explosion, and German soldiers firing upon their fellow countrymen," Esdeath thinks of the details. Trying to remember where she may have heard of these effects and methods of attack. As Esdeath sifts through the photos one catches her eye. A still image, taken from one of the CCTV cameras that held the now stolen Fokker F27, Esdeath looks closer. Several figures pop out to Esdeath immediately but cannot figure out if this was a trick set up by the Wehrmacht to if this is actual reality. Seeing Esdeath engrossed Schörner clears his throat to catch Esdeath's attention.
"Do you know any of this?" Schörner asks. "Your insights will be the most helpful. This is to better assess what we are going to deal with and formulate countermeasures against them." Schörner continues. Hearing his question, stuffs the photo back in and closes the file.
"Tell me Generalfeldmarschall... just who else knows about this?" Esdeath asks. "Do my superiors know this? Does the Führer know about this?" Esdeath asks, looking directly at Schörner.
"Only one, Reichsmarschall Göring. As per our Führer, we should get more information first," Schörner responds to Esdeath's question but changes his tone. "For the three Obergruppenführers, I believe that information should befall on your discretion," Schörner continues. "Everyone except those beneath your rank will know details about this. This is why the Wehrmacht asks for your cooperation to protect the Reich from these people before you further disseminate this information to your underlings," Schörner continues he looks back at Esdeath and sees her chuckling. "What's so funny?"
"Pardon me," Esdeath apologizes wiping the smirk and chuckle from her face but still maintaining her meanencing smile. "It's just that these photos have brought memories," Esdeath holds the file, walking close to Schörner but maintaining her distance. She holds the file up. "If you may allow me, Generalfeldmarschall. I would like to keep this file with me," Esdeath requests Schörner. "It's just to confirm any suspicions and to identify some of the people in these photos." Esdeath continues, but Schörner takes a moment to consider her proposal.
"If you know their identities then it would be preferable to have them now. As I've said before this is to better evaluate in countering them." Schörner responded.
"Then it would be better if I were to be involved in countering them," Esdeath turns around to leave his office, bringing the file down and tucking it in her left side. "Thank you for bringing this to my attention Generalfeldmarschall," Esdeath turns around. "You will have the information about these people in the photos soon enough. Wednesday at the latest, before the implementation of Operation Saxon next week. Hopefully, we can implement a defensive network in England without expanding our resources in the Reich," Esdeath salutes Schörner and Wessel. "Heil Hitler." Esdeath leaves the office. As Esdeath continues to walk through the hallway, Esdeath opens the envelope once more and goes to the picture of the hanger. "So this is where you have been, Tatsumi," Esdeath looks at the photo and sees through the black and white colorings. She finally learned of Tatsumi's whereabouts and her control of him finally being severed. But as she looks further at the image she spots a familiar figure. Long black hair, a katana, and average female height. "And it seems that you have also followed me here. I guess you will not stop until I am dead... Akame." Esdeath stuffs the photo back into the file and continues on with her walk.
In his office, Schörner turns to his liquor cabinet and takes out a glass and a bottle of cognac. Placing the glass down he opens the bottle and pours himself a glass of cognac.
"I believe that went better than what is expected, Herr Generalfeldmarschall," Wessel exclaimed. "But all that is needed are the names of those people who attacked the Greenland stations." Wessel continued. Schörner finishes pouring and puts the bottle down on his desk.
"Of course, but I wish we got the information now," Schörner grabs the cognac glass and swirls it a bit. "She and I are of similar minds. We desire for a fight and a never-ending war...but where we diverge is that she fights for the glory of herself and I fight for the glory and security of the Reich," Schörner drinks from the glass. "As it comes to that unit she demonstrated, and the Americans having their hands on their own Imperial Arms as she calls them, it would only be trouble for the Wehrmacht."
"And what do you propose, Generalfeldmarschall?" Wessel asked.
"Since the Einsatzgruppen Eis is part of the German Waffen SS, they are almost out of our grasp. Unless Hitler has something to say about it. But as per those agents who struck our Greenland forces. I would propose to Reichsmarschall Göring for the capture and conversion of those American agents. But we will have to wait until Wednesday to get more information from her. Furthermore, if we do capture them, then we have to prioritize in keeping them away from either SS branch," Schörner puts the glass down after drinking the last of the cognac inside of the glass. All that he has to do now, is to find a way to get his own Imperial Arms units for the Wehrmacht. "Hopefully. These American agents would become a great benefit for the Reich and the Wehrmacht."
