Chapter 78 Gaming Chips
Dressed in the morning sun, the Junker-52, painted with black, white and red flags on the fuselage, flew to the Hague International Airport in the Netherlands. After landing, it directly entered the heavily guarded hangar under the guidance of the airport. After a while, several cars with closed curtains drove away from the hangar and rushed away in dust.
Despite being involved in a dangerous war between the Eastern and Western camps, the Netherlands has achieved good recovery since 1945, because the signing place of international neutrality legislation and the location of the International Tribunal also regained its former prosperity. However, early in the morning, the beautiful coastal city had not yet fully awakened from its sleep, and the live ammunition military posts also added a solemn atmosphere to the city. Recently, they have been traveling in cities in central and western Germany for more than three hours of cars and one and a half hours of flight before coming. The young German president showed his fatigue and put down the documents that he had read carefully on the plane several times. He took a break using this short drive. Soon, the convoy arrived near the center of the Hague and drove straight into the
The Palace of Peace where the International Tribunal is located. On the international stage, the so-called war conventions and those international organizations that maintain the conventions often can only interfere with weak countries. Italy's invasion of Ethiopia, the Soviet Union's invasion of Finland and even Germany launched wars, all of which are trampling on the war conventions and contempt for international organizations. Now Lynn is here to accuse the armed invasion of the Soviet Union to the International Tribunal. In this world, anyone with a little wise knows that such a complaint cannot make the Soviet Union change its offensive decisions, but this does not mean that the accusation is useless. In fact, important representatives from the United States, Britain, France, Spain, Italy, Switzerland and other countries have already been waiting for Lynn and his entourage in the Palace of Peace.
After entering the Peace Palace from the main entrance, Lynn and his group straightened their chests, with agile steps, sonorous and rhythmic footsteps spread forward along the corridor. Since German diplomats had submitted forms and relevant supporting materials to the International Court of Justice in advance, Lynn went directly to the "green channel" - speaking in the international court as the head of state. Regarding the culprit of the two world wars, the judges and attendants of the International Court of Justice did not show a hatred and boycott attitude. Instead, many people looked at the incident of Germany being invaded by the Soviet Union with a sympathy. When the Soviet Union refused to send representatives to attend, the national court controlled by Western countries ruled that the Soviet Union sent troops to Germany was basically a military aggression, but after Lynn spoke, the court still needed to go through complicated procedures before formal ruling could be made.
Leaving the court, Lynn only brought two entourages into the back hall. The three of them arranged their positions when walking in their identities: Lynn, in black formal clothes, walked in front, and the tall middle-aged man next to him was wearing a handsome German general uniform. The young secretary walking at the back hall was carrying a suitcase-style black briefcase. They were arranged to meet with the special envoy of the US President. Lynn introduced the progress of the German war to the envoy, and the special envoy brought President Thomas Dewey's greetings and warnings: Americans admired the courage and wisdom shown by the De* team in response to the Soviet offensive, but Germany could not resist the Soviet army for a long time with its current military strength, and Western countries were not prepared to fight with the Soviet Union. In order to retain the most strength in the European continent to compete with the Soviet Union, they believed that the German team would better adopt the approach of preserving their strength. The United States will do its best to support and cooperate with this.
Lynn understood the suggestion of the US envoy, but the head of state, the imperial soldiers and even himself were unwilling to return to the cold and deserted extreme north. It may mean that they will not be able to return to Germany in their lives. Thousands of Germans will once again endure the Soviet military occupation. All parties' trade-offs have determined that this is a battle without any choice. In order to obtain US aid to the maximum extent, Lynn clearly expressed to Thomas Dewey's envoy's determination to defend the country to the death, and the accompanying imperial generals - nominally
Jorg Hans Reinhardt, who served as chief of staff of the Free Emperors of Northern Scandinavia, submitted a formal statement to the US envoy. He said that under the inspiration of the righteousness of national survival, the Emperors of Denmark and Norway will gradually abandon the armed occupied areas in Denmark and Norway and return to the country to join the war, and gradually transfer military command to the wartime command of the Democratic Germany. When the Soviet invasion is repelled, the Emperors of Democratic Germany will also accept the formal acceptance and adaptation of the Democratic Germany, thereby eliminating the influence and troubles of this special form on the Nordic countries and even the international community.
The US envoy seemed surprised on the heavy statement of the Nordic Empire, but it could be seen that he was not surprised by this result, and immediately brought President Dewey's private message to Lynn: Although it would be difficult for the US Congress to pass a large-scale assistance to Germany in a short period of time, he and the knowledgeable people in the military can still help the German people fight against the Soviet aggression within the scope permitted by power, that is, to use Denmark as a special pedal to hand over a large amount of military supplies to Germany. If the Nordic Empire agrees to withdraw from the Norwegian occupied area within one month and hand over the industrial and scientific research facilities there to the US military intact, this special assistance will be carried out within a few days.
Although the German team failed to send military observers, the United States was able to judge the shortcomings of Germany's war with common sense. As they expected, the German team consumed a large amount of ammunition in the recent important military operations, and its advance reserves and production of the northern Norwegian factory were far from enough to cope with such a comprehensive war. If the situation did not change, the German armed forces would soon face the dilemma of exhausting ammunition and food. At that time, no matter how brave and fearless the German soldiers were, it would be useless. This is also a major reason why Lynn came to The Hague in person.
On the road to imperial rejuvenation, the industrial facilities in Northern Norway are very important foreshadowing, especially when German local industries are facing war destruction, their strategic significance is of great significance, but if they can be exchanged for victory in the local defense of Germany, it is worth it to abandon these facilities and even give up some of the empire's technical secrets. On this issue, Lynn had previously reached a consensus with the head of state, and the head of state even proposed to exchange for the direct participation of the United States in the United States at the cost of sharing the flying saucer technology. In the plan of this strategic fanatic, Germany should use the war power of the entire Western world to restore and expand its military strength. By the time it defeats the Soviet attack, Germany's military strength will definitely be close to or exceed the top
At the peak level, the Soviet Union then counterattacked the Soviet Union, seized strategic resources, rebuilt the industrial system, and made rapid progress on the fast lane of national rejuvenation until the dream of becoming the world's unique. In the past five years after the end of World War II, the empire's cutting-edge scientific researchers have been constantly trying to improve the flying saucer technology, and upgraded it from the Phantom of the Blue Sky to a truly strategic offensive weapon. However, due to the constraints of software and hardware and software and the technology itself, this idea was not only not realized, but the flying saucers manufactured earlier have also been reduced due to the consumption of tests and use. There are only the last three left so far, and the expensive and complex production system has not been rebuilt. These have caused the mysterious weapons that once scared the strong countries of the United States and the Soviet Union to lose their due sharp edge.
On the grounds that the transfer of control of the occupied areas involved a large number of German civilians, Reinhardt objected and suggested the one-month period mentioned by the U.S. envoy. Lynn also indirectly tested the price that the U.S. side to obtain the U.S. technology. Although the U.S. envoy had no right to make a formal reply, he expressed his strong intention to the highest level of military cooperation between Germany and the United States, and believed that this was likely the golden key to open the door to the U.S. Congress.
The US envoy needed some time to ask Washington for instructions, and Lynn then met with informal official representatives of Britain and France. Although the German team fought an unexpected annihilation battle at Wandlitz and besieged the Soviet troops in North Germany, no foreign military and political officials believed that Germany could defeat the Soviet Union. The German stubborn resistance would only lead to a full-scale attack from the Soviet Union. Once the Soviet army involved the Czech Republic and Austria in the war, the German front would soon collapse. At that time, the senior German officials would either follow Hitler's example and understand themselves before the defeat, or go into exile abroad in shame. In any case, the military aid invested to Germany will eventually be wasted and may even become a handle for the Soviet Union to liquidate revenge in the future.
Compared with the strict defense in the middle and late stages of World War II, the current flexible tactics brought real hope to the German army to defeat the strong. However, the Western Allies' record of fighting against the Soviet army was terrible, and the entire Western world was filled with fear of the Soviet Union. Under such a background, even if the German army won endless honors in the Battle of Tribses, it was difficult to change the position of Western countries in a short period of time. Lynn could only rely on the blood and lives of his soldiers to fight for as much assistance as possible from Western countries. Whenever he thought of this, the young dream-chasing people felt sad.
After a separate talk with the special envoys and representatives of each important country, the exhausted Lynn finally waited for good news: the Battle of Tribses came to an end with the victory of the German army. The 30th Tank Brigade of the Soviet Guards, the 70th Mechanized Brigade, the 47th Tank Regiment of the Guards, the 59th Tank Regiment of the Guards, and other ace troops were completely wiped out or devastating. These loud numbers were once the nightmare of the Western Allied forces, especially in the 1948 Ukraine Battle, the 49th Tank Regiment of the Soviet Guards defeated the 7th Armored Division of the US Army, causing a considerable shock to the top leaders of the United States. Most of the elite troops of the Soviet army have not yet been replaced with new equipment such as T-54, but their technical equipment and firepower configurations are still far beyond the current German team. Tribses' glory proof
It was not accidental that the German army won the Battle of Wanderlitz, but it also covered up the unfavorable situation of the German army suffering heavy losses and then implementing a strategic retreat. Within five days, Rostock and Magdeburg fell one after another, and the Soviet army approached central cities such as Hamburg, Brunswick, and Kassel, and was less than 100 kilometers away from Hannover, the military command center of Germany. The battlefield situation was extremely unfavorable to Germany, but it was also during these five days that the United States, Britain, France and other countries successively agreed to provide new military aid to Germany. The aid strength of each country varies, and the greatest political significance of this move is that Western countries' fight against the German sword and the Soviet sword is no longer just waiting and not betting. Betting means having a sense of gain and loss, and it means that they continue to invest new bets when the hope of a comeback is still there.
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