Chapter 104 Imperial Secret Order
Chapter 104 The Imperial Secret Order
"The joint negotiation team of the Allied Nations arrived in Luxembourg to conduct peace negotiations..."
When I read the news about peace talks between the Eastern and Western camps in the newspaper, Lynn had returned from Lausanne to the Swiss capital Bernier. Judging from the battlefield situation, the psychological advantages of the Soviet army were huge. It should be difficult to stop their advance based on the land defense lines of the three Western European countries alone. Not to mention whether the news of the peace talks between the two sides was true or false, it was certain that the Soviet army did not launch an offensive immediately after arriving in the border area. As long as the newspapers from the summer of 1946 to the summer of 1948 were collected, people would be surprised to find that whether the fight between the allies and the Soviet Union could end the fight in a peaceful manner can be said to be a hot topic throughout the entire war period. The clear and concise peace talks were eliminated.
The news has appeared many times, and there are even more reports that speculate on the facts behind the scenes. With their respective positions and thoughts, people have high hopes for the truce again and again, but the peace on the front is always broken by a new round of offensives. However, this time, Lynn felt that the battle between the two camps was finally over, because the Western allies realized that they could not defeat the Soviet Union at this stage, and the Soviets who fought bravely with the strength of the whole country had already shed enough blood. They were like two boxers who were exhausted in the ring. Since the rules did not require one of them to fall and both sides were unwilling to accept complete failure, the harmony of words should be the most rational decision.
"What will the result of the negotiation between the lion and the bear?" Feng Boning, the first intelligence officer sent by the Empire to Switzerland, disagreed. "Does the lion give up the fresh meat, or will the bear give up the fish?"
"This metaphor is not appropriate." Baron Pat retorted warmly, "The lion's grassland, bears are not interested, bears are unwilling to go to the woods, lions are unwilling to go. The root of their conflict is that only they can pose a fatal threat to each other in this world, and it is an ideological confrontation. Only if one of them dies completely, the conflict will end, even if the lions will not enter the woods, and the bears will not live on the grassland."
The Baron's description is the kind that makes people applaud, but one is a eccentric spy who is about to retire, and the other is a intelligence leader who is in his prime and has a strong sense of gains and losses. Out of the consideration of unity, Lynn did not make any statement in person, but patiently browsed the entire newspaper and news.
"Sir, if the allies and the Soviet Union sign a peace agreement, it will be very unfavorable to us!" Feng Baining said from a different perspective.
Lynn nodded. The armistice between the Allies and the Soviet Union did not mean that the war was completely quelled. After all, the Free Empire, which had been out of the traditional Norwegian territory, has not yet been recognized by most countries in the world. Unless the Soviet Union placed the protective clauses of the Free Empire in the armistice agreement, the Allies would have the ability and reason to continue their war in Norway Europe - to eliminate this evil force formed by the remnants of the Third Reich and whose strength was constantly expanding. As long as the Soviet Union withdrew from the war, no matter how the Free Empire implemented nuclear deterrence against the Allies, the possibility of the United States and Britain giving in is very small, and it may even trigger the tracing of the three nuclear explosions in the Sea of Norway, New York and Konisburg, and the revenge mentality is undoubtedly the most terrifying force of mankind.
Because they did not know the terms of the secret agreement between the Empire and the Soviet Union, Lin Neng had no way to judge whether the Soviet Union would make protective attempts. With the Soviet Union's consistent performance in politics and diplomacy, they always valued their own interests rather than so-called credibility and justice. As for the current situation, due to the "hostage" of the allies, German President Hoff Helsten and the heads of the defense forces followed the Allied troops to evacuate Berlin and headed the west, and finally settled in Belgium. The defense forces originally stationed in Germany except for tens of thousands of people stationed in western Germany to withdraw into the Allied Defense Line, the rest of the troops had actually collapsed, causing the German regime to have a vacuum period similar to the end of World War II. For the imperial forces, this was an excellent opportunity to return to the mainland. Before the Soviet army entered Germany, the imperial team was impossible.
Breaking through the Allied blockade to transport large numbers of soldiers to the local area, they can now use the land transportation facilities in the Soviet-occupied areas to transport personnel and equipment to Germany in reverse. In the eyes of outsiders, the cooperation between the Soviet Union and the Empire is simply a disaster, but they do not know that political interests are the fundamental factor in determining the opposition. The Khrushchev group was able to grasp the political situation of the Soviet Union in 1947 and stabilize the situation at that time. The story behind it was enough to write several bestsellers that caused sensation around the world. Of course, as long as the balance of interests changes the direction of tilt, the Soviet Union may tear up secret agreements at any time, or even turn against each other. Therefore, it is crucial whether the imperial forces can return to the local area smoothly from the cold and remote Nordic Europe to achieve the ultimate goal of revival, and whether they can seize this fleeting opportunity.
In the past half month, the Soviet army's performance on the battlefield has really unexpected. If they really signed a ceasefire agreement with their allies at the speed of lightning, Lynn would not be surprised. As for the way and conditions that this most important peace agreement in history would be signed, he could not guess and had no intention of guessing.
"I have to leave and return to Germany as soon as possible." Lynn said calmly. "I hope I can travel in a secret and safe way. What advice do you have?"
With the allies' retreat on the front battlefield, most of Germany fell into the hands of the Soviet Union. Continuing to strangle an uneasy German politician has lost its original significance, but many of its companions have been damaged one after another. The British who hold revenge may not be willing to give up. In addition, the Soviet side's attitude and position may change at any time, so it is very necessary to act safely. Baron Pat sat in front of the floor-to-ceiling window with a curtain without saying a word. Feng Boning thought for a while and suggested: "Use our secret submarine, cross Lake Constance, and land in Frederick Harbor."
"Secret Submarine?" Lin Neng glanced at Feng Boning's slightly tight face. The two had not had a short time to contact and cooperate. This guy never revealed that the Imperial intelligence agency in Switzerland also owned a secret submarine. Although Lake Constance is only an inland lake, it is located on the border between Germany and Switzerland. Having a secret submarine here is of great significance to transporting materials and personnel.
"The base camp requires us to use it at the most critical moment, because once more people know it, the news will inevitably be leaked. At that time, the secret submarine will be a living coffin underwater." Feng Baining explained a little embarrassedly.
Lin En was unintentionally pursuing the power given to him by the empire's senior officials would not question the intelligence head in Switzerland in front of him. He nodded: "Thank you for putting my safety in a critical position, thank you!"
Feng Baining quickly changed the subject and asked: "When do you decide to leave?"
Lin En thought for a moment and replied, "I am still waiting for the order from the base camp, a crucial order."
The three sat silently. Almost two hours later, the communication staff under Feng Boning sent a secret telegram from the senior officials of the empire and told their superiors that the telegram should be viewed by General Lynn Galgo.
Feng Boning used gestures to signal the communications personnel to present the secret telegram to Lin Neng, which was speechless. After Germany's defeat, the imperial forces fleeing from Nordic Europe realized the omissions in communication and began to improve communication technology and encryption methods. However, its improvement seemed to be insufficient to make British decryption experts helpless. But until now, the empire has not suffered any failure due to the leakage of communication content, which may once again confirm the principle that the tree attracts wind from the opposite side.
When telegraphs were opened, there were still a few words, which was of extraordinary significance: an agreement was reached with the Soviet Union to transport the Resurrection Legion back to Germany through the inland land. The size of the troops was limited, and the revival forces needed to cooperate fully, striving to regain control of Germany in the shortest time.
Although the telegram did not appoint Lynn to return home quickly, there was no one else who could truly master and use the power of the Freedom Corps, and the campaign and show in Switzerland had already achieved the expected effect. Lynn immediately made a decision to secretly return to Germany as quickly as possible. Although he learned from Von Boning that the secret submarine was actually a mini-submarine transferred from the navy at the end of the Third Reich to transfer important personnel and valuable materials. It had been hidden in the lakeside dock on the Swiss side for three years, and it had never been used and lacked the necessary maintenance and repairs. Lynn decisively activated this not-so-complete secret passage. While setting off, he notified the secret headquarters and the Freedom Corps with a secret telegram, asking them to organize the Baak Party and the Freedom Corps personnel from all over Germany to assemble in advance and tentatively occupy towns without Soviet troops.
Two days later, when Lynn arrived in southwestern Germany, thousands of members of the Free Regiment had gathered to wait for his orders. These were no longer unarmed passionate men a few months ago, but combat troops trained by military reorganization. They took the weapons and equipment purchased from Switzerland in the early stage and embarked on a two-pronged approach to politics and military. With the intentional condolence of the Soviet occupiers, the Free Regiment of the Germans successively occupied southern towns such as Konstanz, Raffensburg, Meskich, and announced that these areas were controlled by the German people. At the same time, Hessen, Thuringia, Saxony and other places
The Baath Party and the Free Regiment personnel who insisted on guerrilla warfare responded and advanced into the Brandenburg area with great fanfare with the support of the 7th dispatched team, and took the initiative to march into Berlin. Whether it was realistic strategic considerations or the restrictions of the imperial secret agreement, the Soviets' willingness to occupy and rule Germany was not as strong as before. Their army allowed these Germans to make trouble with cold eyes. Only when German armed personnel approached the military area designated by the Soviet army would they mobilize the German team that had "surrendered" in Poland and were under the command and supervision of the Soviet army for limited intervention.
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