Chapter 1571 Weird phenomenon
The siege of Moscow is right in front of you. After the siege of Moscow, the defenders in Moscow will become turtles in a jar, and Moscow can also be taken down by conventional battles.
Now, Cialek has taken more of his vision to the United States, and his series of actions towards the United States are slowly unfolding, and a broader world is waiting for Germany to explore.
Cialek was very excited.
"The Head of State Cialique, our intelligence agency, has deciphered the latest Soviet intelligence." At this moment, Reinhardt walked in with a serious face.
Now, with the help of Dr. Turing and others, and with a series of equipment such as electronic computers, Germany's password cracking work is also carried out very efficiently. Generally speaking, after the other party changes the password, it can be cracked in a week. This is not limited by time, but by the number of telegrams received. Only when a certain amount of telegrams can you find the rules.
Of course, Reinhardt would distinguish the importance of the matter. Only the most important information would be shown to Cialick. For example, now, when Cialick took the information and saw it, his face suddenly changed: "When did it?"
"Just this morning, the latest telegram we received, deciphered the content." Reinhardt said: "It's weird that the Americans actually gave the B-29 bombers to the Soviets!"
The radio information intercepted today was the first batch of B-29 bombers, which took off from the western United States and flew directly to the Soviet Far East. After transiting in the Far East, they flew back from the Far East to the air base near the Ural Mountains.
At this time, the first batch of B-29 bombers probably had already flown to the Soviet base. In order to cover up, in the Far East, these bombers were labeled as the Soviet Air Force and were also named Tu-4 bombers.
Unfortunately, the Soviets did not know that their radio had been deciphered, and the latest information was then placed in front of Cialek.
There are many things hidden behind this information.
"The b-29 is a strategic bomber. Although the Americans supported the Soviet Union, they all supported the junk goods. Now that they actually gave this latest bomber to the Soviets, there must be enough exchange of interests." Cialek said: "I don't know what the Soviets are looking at?"
"Recently, we noticed that a group of scholars in the Soviet Union were flying to the United States batch by batch, passing by in the name of investigation." Reinhardt said: "Did the Soviets exchange their technical experts?"
Reinhardt quickly connected with the recent intelligence, as if the Soviets gave the Americans were these technicians.
Hearing this, Cialek shook his head: "If it is exchanged with technical experts, it will be a b-25 at most, and it cannot be a b-29. Moreover, Stalin would not let his cutting-edge technicians go to the United States, not to mention that the United States has gathered many European technical experts, and there are also what Americans lack unless..."
Thinking of this, Cialick's face suddenly changed, and of course he thought of a possibility.
When Germany began to rule the entire Europe, a considerable number of scientists went to the United States. After all, it was impossible to make everyone loyal to Germany, and Cirick did not have much obstacles.
Later, those nuclear physics experts, together with the nuclear base, were buried by German long-range bombers, and solved the Americans' Manhattan Project once and for all.
If the Americans lack it, they must have lacked nuclear physics experts. Just now, the Soviet nuclear bomb experts are in idle state.
Thinking of this, Cialick said: "Reinhart, ordered our intelligence personnel in the United States to pay close attention to whether there were any nuclear physics research teams in the Soviets' past expert inspection team. If so, we must try our best to kill them!"
Hearing this, Reinhardt's face also changed. Of course, he also thought of this terrible situation. If the Americans make nuclear bombs first, it will become impossible to occupy the United States. Both sides will use nuclear bombs as deterrence and ultimately form a new strategic balance.
Germany's goal of dominating the world will be disappointed.
"Are they these nuclear physics experts who made the Americans willing to output b-29?" Reinhardt said to himself.
"That's not true. If Stalin knew that these experts were worth so many B-29s, how could he be willing to let go?" Cialick said: "It must be something else, let our situation continue to investigate, and at the same time, let our radar network keep a close eye on the bombers flying in the direction of the Soviet Union, especially at night."
Those bombers are coming to bomb Germany. If the other party has a clever mind, they will know that the daytime bombing is unrealistic, so they enter the night bombing mode. Therefore, at night, you must pay attention.
So far, Germany has developed a large number of high-performance radars, which are enough to protect the safety of major cities. However, establishing a radar network covering the entire German-occupied area is almost an extremely difficult task, and the territory of the entire Europe is extremely vast.
"Add more mobile radars." Cirick said to his Air Force commander: "You must discover the traces of Soviet bombers in advance, and don't let their conspiracy succeed. At the same time, send more reconnaissance planes to find the base of Soviet bombers in advance. As long as you find it, go to bomb immediately. No matter how far you go into the Soviet territory, you must blow it up for me."
Bombers like the B-29 all require a long runway, so if you search the large air force bases on the opposite side carefully, you will find traces. Then, you will blow them up!
Cialek made up his mind to eliminate this threat, and at the same time, he had some ominous premonition in his heart.
The ability to make the Americans willingly export the B-29 bomber means that the Soviets must have provided what the Americans are interested in. What would it be?
Nuclear bombs? It's impossible. If the Soviets had nuclear bombs, would they still be in an intertwined state like they are now? What's more, their own nuclear bombs are still in the final stage of development. How could the Soviets be earlier than their own?
But, if not, then what?
Cialick sat back on the chair, closed his eyes and pondered.
If the Soviets obtained long-range strategic bombers, they would definitely be impatient to bomb Germany and where would they choose to target?
Berlin?
Chapter completed!