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Chapter 53: Their History (5)

. The Third Reich under Ten Thousand Characters  Volume 4: The Death of France  Chapter 53: Their History (V)

"I already know the request of Chief of General Staff Braushich. I approve the request of the Defense Army. The front line needs professional counter-attack agents to get your troops moving. Yes, the Air Force will send planes to pick them up to the front line."

"His Excellency Leader, there is another problem. Our agents are mainly used to deal with instability in China. Since there are few professional agents, the work pressure of the anti-intervention department is very high! I have a suggestion."

"What suggestions? Oh...I understand! Are you trying to send a small number of agents to the front line to serve as instructors and guide the National Defense Army to carry out counter-spinional missions?"

"Yes, Your Excellency Leader! Since we launched the Western Front Battle, a large number of enemy agents without or fake identities have appeared in China. British spies flooded the territory of the entire empire, and they were everywhere. Intelligence shows that the British M spy department has invaded all areas of our territory. One month ago, our agent captured a British agent who confessed that he was an agent of the British mi16 department..."

The Sixteenth Department of the British **Love? Oh! Responsible for reconnaissance and stealing the MIIS Department of the enemy's science and technology department? Tell me what they all want to do."

"Well...? Your Excellency, this is a very long story."

"Haha... Heidrich, you never have the talent to tell stories. Well, I accept your advice, but the target of teaching is not the National Defense Army. The National Defense Intelligence Agency has its own agents, but most of them have been sent to the East, and there are so many phone explanations. I have ordered the second-line SS stationed in Cologne to go to the front line, with two brigades, and your responsibility is to send professional agents to guide the SS commandos in counter-intervention."

"Your Excellency, I understand. What you mean is that you cannot let the commandos stay in the country. Should you be sent out to carry out the Rongwei mission? I fully support your decision, and they should play their role. So... should we also send the commandos to take over the Rongwei area occupied by the Wrathful SS field forces?"

"You can't be too anxious, this will backfire. Any major mobilization now may cause the polar bear to react violently. The armed SS in the Polish Governor's Office cannot be mobilized. The task of the armed SS field troops in the Polish Governor's Office is to adapt to the harsh weather environment in the east. By the way! How is the movement of Norwegian troops going?"

"... (His Excellency the Leader is sure to be on the front line and a major battle is about to be held? He really has time now), the strategic deployment of the Seventh Prince Eugen, the 11th Northern Europe, and the 12th Stark Youth League has been completed. They are only waiting for Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Romania. After the four countries join the war, the SS 7th Division will enter the Swedish border. It must be explained to you that the Polish Free Army (the Polish foreign division under the SS was established too short and it was too hasty and has not issued a number yet) requested to be transferred to the border. Your strategy is very successful. After the Poles learned that the Soviets massacred Polish officers, the hatred of the Soviet Union had erupted. They can contribute to our cause."

"Heinrich did a great job. I have received his telegram. You should act quickly. After the war on the Western Front is over, we should take the initiative to solve the polar bear. This behemoth suffered a great loss in the direction of Finland. It is very likely to attack Romania in southern Europe. Romania is now our servant country. After the war between Su-Ro, our country must respond as soon as possible. This is also a good opportunity for us to consolidate the influence of the Third German Empire in the international community."

"..." This was the first time Hedrich knew that Xu Yang was so talkative.

"Heidrich!"

"Yes! Your Excellency Leader!"

"Combat preparations must be strategically deployed 41 years ago, understand?"

"Yes, understand! I wish you a successful battle, Your Excellency Leader!"

"Very goodbye..."

Xu Yang turned around and looked at Rick who had been standing behind him. He was a little puzzled about Rick's performance. Rick's behavior was a bit strange for a while. In the past, Rick always looked like a soldier. After returning from Rommel's division headquarters to the headquarters, he acted more like a soldier. The smirk he always carried on his face disappeared, and he changed into a serious expression similar to Rommel. To be honest, this made Xu Yang a little surprised. At the same time, he also liked Rommel more and more. At least he was really a "What's wrong?" Xu Yang looked down at the folder under Rick's armpit. He stopped talking, took the folder. He flipped open and looked carefully.

In the telegram, there were reports sent back by some front-line troops: the Imperial division had already sneaked into the south of Dunkork before dawn. They accidentally captured a small number of Allied soldiers. In the telegram, William Betrich reported in detail the development of the matter. It was inferred that the Allied troops besieged on the other side of Dunkorkorkorvre generally lacked supplies, and they lacked food and fresh water. According to the description of the captured French wounded soldiers, the Allied soldiers could only get a glass of water and a few marching biscuits a day to satisfy their hunger. Many wounded soldiers were not treated in time and died tragically.

Xu Yang could probably imagine the situation of being besieged by the Allied forces. These Allied forces hid in the beach belt, and the officers and soldiers who fled to the seashore first dunes like rabbits dug holes in the sand dunes. The holes were generally very narrow and had a lot of water. All they could do was look at the boundless sea water in despair, and the wharfs that were bombed into ruins by the German Air Force.

Xu Yang drew out a reconnaissance report sent by the Air Force Department, and several black and white photos.

On the white rock cliffs of Dover on the other side of Dunkirk, the British local guards built a three-story building next to the original complex. The shape of this building is a bit strange. Its top is not a roof but some shield-shaped iron nets. It is very likely that it was a fake radar station used by the British army to deceive the German Air Force to reconnaise. The reason why it was judged as a camouflage was because Britain did not have the habit of building a large radar so close to the coast, and the radar station also seemed too big and obvious. Perhaps only the blind reconnaissance would not notice it.

The second photo is a picture of some small wooden houses. The reason why these houses appear so small is because they only reveal half of the building, and the rest are all underneath, which is obviously a bunker of a basement structure. On a slope near the short wooden house, a railing similar to a modern antenna stands at the top of the slope. This antenna looks inconspicuous from the photo, but its actual scale is definitely not small. It attracted Xu Yang's attention.

"Have you seen this thing?" Xu Yang handed the photo to Rick. "I seem to have seen this thing before. It is a transmitting device for emitting long radio waves. Have you seen another house on the slope? There must be an operating device inside. The small shield-shaped pot lid that protrudes from the house is an external part that receives radio waves."

Rick's expression was a little confused. He had never seen anything similar to the photo, so he could not speak. He reminded: "Hisser Leader, your attention should probably be turned to the battle. At present..." He looked at the clock on the east wall of the headquarters, "There is still 5 minutes left before the final time of the battle."

Xu Yang smiled, he walked over and patted Rick on the shoulder, then turned around and asked loudly to Joseph who was standing next to the telegraph, "Have the Air Force taken off?"

Joseph did not hear it while wearing headphones. A major staff officer replied on his behalf: "Yes, Your Excellency, the Air Force had taken off from the three air bases of St. Ommel, Azbrook and Ypel three minutes ago."

Xu Yang smiled and nodded, signaling the major staff to continue working. In order to carry out the early bombing mission and remove the air defense array of the besieged Allied forces, the Air Force Department sent a total of 350 bombers of various types, and 500 fighter jets and interceptors were responsible for the escort mission. What Xu Yang most expected was that the aircraft of the two squadrons, the aircraft of Donier of the two squadrons had excellent functions. Compared with Emil, its endurance is the most valued ability. It has Emil's high maneuverability and can also play bombing missions. If the engine was not very complete, the German Air Force Department had already planned to use it to replace Emil's position.

In the generator room among the white rock cliffs of Dover on the other side of Dunkirk, 57-year-old Lieutenant General Ramsey was planning his generator plan.

This is perhaps the most dangerous and complex maritime operation in world history, and this environment is most suitable for General Ramsey to display his talents. He is an outstanding organizer and he likes to do whatever he wants. He expects his officers to be innovating. Now, he is surrounded by Rear Admiral Wake Walker, responsible for the beach and Dunkirk City; Lieutenant Colonel Jack Klaustang, responsible for the key East Dike boarding matters. Both subordinates are his capable generals. The operation is strategically aimed at withdrawing British and French troops. For this action, Britain concentrated almost all the army, navy and air force forces to support. To achieve the retreat plan, it is necessary to have enough transportation tools. The British Navy Command tried every means to find and concentrate maritime tools in Dover. After hard work, 693 ships were finally concentrated.

As a call was made, workers from southeastern Britain and ports responded enthusiastically to the national crisis. Anyone who could drive a ship was prepared to rescue soldiers in distress without hesitation.

France formed a regional fleet to retreat its own troops. The regional fleet includes 9 cruisers, 6 destroyers, about 20 other ships and nearly 200 civilian ships. Rescue ships, as well as a large number of motor ships, yachts, lifeboats, tugboats, speedboats, fishing boats, cargo ships, barges and other water-supplying retreating officers and soldiers. Many small ships are used to dock at the beachheads and connect retreaters from each beachhead to ships moored outside the sea.
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