My Third Empire

Chapter 539: Quiet at night

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The German military naval port in Germany has been under martial law for several days. There are soldiers entering every day, and thousands of soldiers are leaving every day. This is an important transportation port between Germany and the south of England, responsible for some tasks that must be performed in secret.

"Be careful! Be careful!" A loader reminded his companions loudly that they were carefully hoisting huge goods filled with canvas and various materials. The wire rope was tightly stretched, and the hoisting thing weighed at least a few tens of tons.

As the behemoth landed safely, it seemed that everyone was relieved, but in the distance another big guy of the same kind had just been pulled up by the crane. One by one on the pier.

On a destroyer in the distance, teams of German soldiers were walking down the ladder. They did not carry heavy luggage, on the contrary most people were very relaxed, wearing black SS uniforms and talking and laughing on the shore.

"Lieutenant Wittman, congratulations on completing your terrorist record of destroying 110 tanks in the UK." A colleague came to Wittmann, who was looking for a team, and reached out with joy.

Weitman also extended his hand and shook the other's hand: "Thank you, our entire battalion performed well in the UK. Didn't you also destroy 39 tanks and have you been praised many times?"

When speaking, their respective car groups had gathered together, and some people still carried champagne in their hands. This is the German tank force returning from the British triumph, which can be said to be the elite of the Western Front.

These armored forces were secretly transferred back to the country and prepared to be sent to the Eastern Front after rest to make up for the shortage of armored forces. The armored forces of the German German occupation area will be reduced to one army and three divisions according to the plan.

In other words, the forces of the 5 armored divisions and another armored battalion in General Lundstedt ’s hands will eventually have 2 divisions and a battalion to return to the country-this battalion is the Weitman equipped tiger tank Heavy tank destroyer battalion. The other two divisions are also the main forces equipped with a large number of leopard tanks, so the armor strength in Lundstedt's hands has been weakened by almost two-thirds.

Of course everything is done in secret at night, in order to prevent hostile countries from being aware of the transfer and deployment of German troops. The replacement of armored units is the infantry and some armored vehicle units. Their main tasks are to suppress the uncooperative attitude of the locals and strengthen the anti-landing defense of the British coastline.

In fact, as long as the German navy ’s Atlantic fleet is not annihilated, then the US landing operation across the Atlantic is unlikely. After all, it is a very difficult military operation to seize absolute control of part of the enemy ’s coastline under the interference of the opponent ’s aircraft carrier, and to keep the route safe to expand the landing site for a long time in the future. This is definitely a very difficult military operation.

So as long as Germany does not lose Britain ’s unsinkable super aircraft carrier, his Atlantic barriers must be at least ten times safer. As long as the aircraft carrier fleet still exists, there is no essential difference between the elite armored troops and the second-rate infantry standing at the Atlantic barriers-as long as they can drag for a few days, the opponent's landing force will collapse.

"This trick can really hide the other party's spy? Doesn't your intelligence department really think so?" In the office building of the military port, the general standing by the floor-to-ceiling window asked Gascol behind him.

"General Dennitz, in fact, we don't want to deceive each other's intelligence services in this way." Gascoll said to the wolf commander Dunnitz with a smile. "This is a complex and systematic long-term job. It's not a matter of morning and night. Sometimes intelligence work is so helpless, no one has anything to do. "

He pointed to the German armored forces who were disembarking in the distance: "It is impossible for such a large-scale military maneuver to not disturb the spy agencies of the other party, without any too complicated means of investigation. Just ask the British mainland, near our army camp. Those women can find the answers they want. "

"There will always be some big mouths among the tens of thousands of soldiers. Soldiers who don't go to women don't exist." He sighed and said: "Anyway, there will be soldiers who will tell the women about leaving. Asked about the intelligence of our army's movements. Even the previous layout work is not required. As long as you are handsome enough, you can get the answer you want by walking around the street. Those British women will tell anyone, a German The officer has n’t been to her for a few days. "

"Then you are so expensive, who is it for?" Dunnitz was even more strange after hearing this. If the intelligence department thinks that such cover-up is of practical significance, it would be justified to work hard. Knowing that this has no effect, but still working hard to do it, isn't it self-deception?

"If we don't do this, wouldn't the enemy even need to inquire about the news?" Gascoll asked with a smile: "Anyway, the soldiers are to be exchanged. There is no difference between the day and night. What a waste. As long as it can cause the enemy even an hour of trouble, our intelligence department should do our best to do it. This is the war of the intelligence department. "

Dunnitz nodded and looked at Gascoll with a very admirable look: "I don't understand your war, but my wolf pack can use your victory to expand our victory."

His words were not sentimental and sentimental, but commendable. Gascol ’s men ’s intelligence warfare in New York and Washington provided strong support for the entire German navy. These German intelligence personnel also paid a heavy price for the battle for the entire Atlantic.

The poison that was lurking in Britain was killed on duty, and the gray wolf also gave his life for the German navy to reverse the war in the naval battle. In the United States, German spies are arrested almost every day, and important information is sent to the west coast of the Atlantic to Europe almost every hour.

A female spy accompanied the senior US navy for seven years and sent back the only telegram a year ago. This telegram clearly pointed out that the US navy did not intend to invest in the Atlantic to fight the German navy. This intelligence made Dennitz Determined to start an unrestricted submarine warfare, German submarines began to attack U.S. merchant ships with impunity.

As a result, it became clear to everyone that the United States did not turn over because of the loss of ships and Germany. The two sides just began to diplomatically endlessly. The German army used this information to cut off the British maritime lifeline.

It is a pity that this young and beautiful German spy suffered from pneumonia in the United States and died of disease in Washington in 1938-she had no chance to return to her motherland in her lifetime, and she never saw it again in her life. The young head of state who personally sent her to the ship to the United States.

Another spynet works for the German navy in port cities. They have shipping company employees, and dock loader-these spies are responsible for providing the time for US merchant ships to leave the port. They are used to roughly estimate the approximate location of the US fleet. With this information, Dunnitz can estimate the position of the US fleet on the vast Atlantic Ocean, so that the underwater wolves can save fuel and always appear in positions that can threaten the British transportation line.

These are intelligence personnel who break into the enemy. Although they face the danger of being seen through in the enemy camp every day, but their lives are fragile. In comparison, intelligence personnel who support the mission in their own country Some jobs are more tiring and boring.

For example, in order to obtain such information as the exact location of the maritime transport vessel, in addition to the coverage of the military ’s aircraft carrier reconnaissance aircraft, most of the sea area monitoring is actually performed by the reconnaissance aircraft of the German intelligence department, and this reconnaissance aircraft uses A modified version of the butcher's strategic bomber.

To carry more fuel, install more cameras and detection equipment. This type of reconnaissance aircraft often needs to fly for dozens of hours in the sky, and the pilot's eating and drinking must be done inside the narrow bomber.

This kind of long-distance mission is boring, except for the instrument panel indication on the plane and the positioning of the drawings, there is no office to determine his position on the sea. Looking out from the glass window of the plane, there was cold water everywhere. After flying for more than ten hours in this way, most of the time, it is often impossible to find anything, but everyone must continue to search through the telescope in the observation window of the aircraft, because I do n’t know when the huge British transport fleet will be found.

Once these fleets were discovered, they would use a large-scale radio station to contact the domestic submarine command and nearby active submarines to provide accurate location parameters for commanding and dispatching the submarines to siege these discovered poor fleets.

There are other espionage tasks that are even more tedious: there are inspectors stationed by German intelligence agencies in post offices everywhere. They will check the correspondence, and extract suspicious ones for unpacking and inspection. Facing tens of thousands of different letters every day to troubleshoot possible problems, this kind of work is done by thousands of patriotic women, the workload is incredibly large, and it is accompanied by repeated dullness.

"You have worked hard, and the empire will not forget everything you did." Dunnitz once again sighed: "You have made your own contribution to the victory of the empire. Some people will remember you."

Gascol laughed again, "The empire will not recognize everything we do. At least in the archives that the empire can make public, our contribution never existed. Who will remember us? We can't remember it ourselves. Live the names of the dead colleagues ... The poison is called Greif in the UK, do n’t you really think he called it? Greif? It ’s so ugly ... "-

4 today, and the update time tomorrow may be later, everyone wait patiently! The Third Reich advances bravely, and Dragon Spirit thanks everyone for your support!

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