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Chapter 42 Loss Calculation

Early in the morning of the New Year, Lynn met Wolrich, a classmate and roommate in the PAS officer squad. As the direct special squad leader of Operation Nuremberg, he led a team to set up an ambush on the road leading to the city on the day of the operation, blocking hundreds of Allied soldiers with mines and machine guns for four hours, and retreated calmly at dawn. Then he sneaked secretly, contacted the Wiesenfeld task force on the way and served cover on the flanks to protect Gorene and his group to arrive at the secret camp in northern Munich. At this time, the Allied forces were not relaxed. This time, he came alone, and his team of combatants were still hiding in the farm.

"Sir, the Imperial Marshal threatened to take a hunger strike. Yu immediately left the secret hiding place to meet the head of state." As soon as Walrich opened his mouth, he brought Lynn a seemingly difficult situation. Even Tanze, who was sitting together for breakfast, seemed very surprised.

"It's really a rare reckless guy in the world. Since I can't wait to die, I can't blame me." Lin En muttered in his heart, but this matter is extraordinary. He had decided to act in secret, and neither Cheng nor Cheng would implicate anyone, so even in front of someone who was extremely trusting, he could not express his true intentions.

Thinking that Lynn was flirting with a tough face, Walrich sat down and explained helplessly: "We had strictly kept the base, Tromso and the Head of State secrets as you told me, but when the soldiers were left alone, they could not help but chatted a few times, but they were heard by the Imperial Marshal who came out to travel at night. At that time, he grabbed the soldier like crazy and asked. The young man was frightened and had a lot of trouble with him. Now Marshal Kettle and the others should know it."

The orderly brought the three of them fresh milk, boiled peeled eggs and hot bread. Lynn kept his usual sitting position and his eyes remained on the white eggs for a long time. Seeing this, Walbershire and Tanze did not use knives and forks. The three of them sat down like the sculpture until Lynn spoke again.

"How is the reaction of the people in the world?"

Walrich quickly replied: "They all seem to be relatively calm, but the Imperial Marshal is impatient and restless. Sometimes he yells day and night, which has a very bad impact on the work and mental state of others. Victor and I both think it is best to put the Imperial Marshal in a single room, but are afraid that he will misunderstand and make it worse. What do you think?"

Lynn did not answer positively, but picked up the knife and fork in a daze: "Let's have breakfast first!"

As with the German civilians who were in the local area who endured the dilemma of material scarcity, the imperial personnel were relatively sufficient in terms of material security, at best, they suffered a little more in the mountains and forests during the days of the Nuremberg Operation. Lynn was not interested in the food in front of him, and Walrich and Tanze were just doing it without any taste.

After sweeping all the meals on the plate, Lynn picked up a napkin to wipe his mouth and said in a story-telling mouth: "We have a secret tunnel on the Swiss border. The entrance is in the woods near Brenberg. It is more than six kilometers long. It is a safe shortcut to avoid border guards and enter Switzerland. At the end of the war, many officials and SS members fled Germany through the secret passage to Switzerland. Later, a large number of Allied troops entered Württemberg and deployed strict vigilance in the Derby border area. The area where the entrance was located was also included in a military restricted area. If you want to cross the border, you can only find another way."

This is completely unknown to Walrich and Tanze, who spent most of the time in North America after the war, and the latter's identity made him completely play the role of the audience in this breakfast. Walrich put down his knife and fork with his breakfast: "Is that secret tunnel discovered by the Allies later?"

"No one knows-at least no one here." Lynn replied.

Walrich speculated about Lynn's idea: "The route arranged for the Imperial Marshals before was to transfer from Munich to Frankfurt, and then leave the European continent from Belgium. If they were to withdraw them in advance, would it be better to divert to Switzerland?"

Lin En replied with a helpless expression: "It's not the best, but the one with the highest success rate at present. If you want to ensure absolute safety, it's best to wait patiently for two or three months."

"I fully agree with your statement, but the Imperial Marshal... Can we use sedatives?" Walrich suddenly made an alternative suggestion.

Without too much hesitation, Lin Neng flatly denied this suggestion: "One of all, we have to take the risk of getting sedatives that civilians rarely use, and second, this may not be effective. Moreover, after the Imperial Marshal's trouble, I think the patience of others has been greatly weakened. Forget it, let's leave this problem to the base camp to solve it! If it goes well, you should receive a reply soon."

"Oh!" Walrich sighed, his intentions being self-evident.

After getting this opportunity, Lin En thought about it and drew up a concise report that he thought could explain the situation and get rid of his responsibilities as much as possible after the incident. He asked the communications officer to send a secret telegram to the base camp using the "Super Mystery" transmitter that arrived secretly from Nordic Europe. The response from the Imperial Base Camp did not delay for too long. Later that day, the message was sent to Lin En, with the same concise content: You must first consider the personal safety of the Imperial Marshal and his party. If necessary, you can take extraordinary measures to stabilize your emotions. When the situation allows, adjust the strategy as appropriate to help them arrive in the north as soon as possible.

The Telecommunications Bureau was named as the emperor's base camp. Lynn could see at a glance that it was instructed by the head of state, and only the head of state would give such an order in consideration of the friendship of many years of comrades. If it were decided by Goebbels or Rommel, the tenth would throw this group of dangerous elements back to the Allied prison without hesitation.

Since the head of state intends to save Gorene and others' lives, Lynn will not rush to deploy and let the contingents continue to follow the plan. Walrich temporarily stayed at the command center for help, and his 24-man direct detachment continued to act as an additional protective force in the farm in the northern suburbs of Munich. In this case, Lynn believed that Gorene's violent temper would not be consumed by time, and he would definitely become more manic. At that time, he would report to the base camp with a little added fuel, and the head of state would have a great chance of letting go.

During the New Year, millions of officers and soldiers on the Eastern European battlefield enjoyed a peaceful atmosphere for almost no moment. With the end of the wind and snow, the Eastern and Western camps fought fiercely again in the Western Ukraine region. Western allies had an absolute advantage in the total number of aviation troops, but the weather had just improved, and the airport runway facilities available on the front line were limited, which made them only able to dispatch about one-third of the fighter jets in the first few days. Although the Soviet aviation forces suffered heavy losses in the summer and autumn war, their experience in assault repairs at field airports and maintenance in bad weather was obviously more sufficient.

The team and German volunteers, the Soviet Air Force's battlefield attendance rate was much higher than that of the allies. The even-matched air combat was actually very beneficial to the Soviet ground troops maintaining offensives. The military coup in Romania also caused the allies to urgently draw troops from Hungary and send airborne troops to seize important transportation facilities in northern Romania. This short-sighted behavior also gave the new Romanian regime a warning to the new Romanian regime to participate in the war. On January 4, Romania declared war on the United States, Britain, France, Bo and other Western allies. While officially joining the Soviet camp, he also played the role of the disgraceful role of "three surnames slaves" after World War II.

The sudden change in the situation in Romania made Western allies increasingly passive in the Southern Front. Under the cover of the US and British Air Forces, more than 300,000 British and French troops under Marshal Alexander slowly retreated to the Bolan-Ukrainian border, but the flank troops failed to finally defend the key support point of Namirev. In the unprecedented battle of Namirev, the Western Allies, mainly French 4th Army and British armored troops, were killed and disappeared, and the number of wounded was even more than 50,000. The Soviet army, which was determined to win, also lost 120,000 troops and nearly 1,000 tanks and tanks, and the elite 5th Guards Tank Army almost lost its combat effectiveness. At this cost, the Soviet army finally captured Namirev and directly threatened

The retreat passage of the remnants of the Allied Southern Line was forced to detour south, and the longer the retreat route, and the longer the retreat route, the greater the time and risks it took, and finally, on a dark and windy night, Soviet tanks broke through the two lines of the Allied defense and were blocked on the retreat path of more than 400,000 Allied Remnants. They were surrounded with a strong will to survive and launched a fierce attack in both directions. However, the heavy tanks of the Soviet army with an unbeatable momentum with an unbeatable momentum. As a large number of Soviet infantry arrived, the Allied officers and soldiers in the encirclement gradually fell into despair in their futile struggles again and again. The tragic scene a few months ago was staged in an astonishingly similar way!

The Soviet army's annihilation battle during summer and autumn barely broke the Allied forces. This time, the Soviet Defense and Military Commission, which gathered many famous generals, quickly developed greater ambitions. As the encirclement of the southern line was gradually consolidated, the Soviet army broke the prediction that the Allied commander believed that the opponent could not launch two large-scale offensives at the same time. The Northern Soviet Army, which was strengthened by the reserve front, advanced from two routes to southwestern Russia and northwestern Belarus on January 7, launching a fierce attack on the Allied teams that occupied Latvia again. With only a small amount of air force support, the total strength of these two routes exceeded 600,000.

Less than 60 hours after the battles of Daugov Pierce and Derkapierce were launched, the 1st Army of the Guards Hongqi Don River Tanks, the 9th Army of the Guards Hongqi Uman Tanks and the 3rd Army of the Guards Mechanized Warriors, and the 8th Army as a sharp knife had already advanced to the port of Boluo and under the city of Riga, the capital of Latvia. Although the subsequent siege battle was once stalemate under the obstruction of the Allied Navy, the Soviet officers and soldiers still cleared the last obstacle overnight with extremely tenacious spirit. The light bomber group of the Soviet Navy's aviation also used the morning and dusk to cause severe damage to the Allied fleets.

At this point, the second time entering Latvia and had advanced to Estonia, more than 100,000 officers and soldiers of the Allied Northern Line troops were trapped in the Soviet army. They could only rely on a few small ports and air transport on the eastern coast of the Gulf of Riga to obtain supplies. The Bolan 4th Army, which tried to launch a counterattack from Lithuania, was almost collapsed under the Soviet attack, and nearly 100,000 captured people. Given that the Soviet rapid assault troops could quickly consolidate the front line after forming an encirclement, and the strategic reserves were already trapped by Romania's political situation and the Southern Line troops, the Allied Command did not allow the Northern Line troops to return to seek breakthroughs from the border areas of Riga and northern Lithuania, but instead ordered them to attack Estoni.

In western Asia, the US and British fleets operating in the Boluo Sea also worked hard to cooperate in combat. Within a few days, the trapped US troops captured the Pyrnu Port in the northeast of the Bay of Riga. Although the Soviet army destroyed the port facilities before the retreat, with the experience of the Dunkirk retreat, the Allies were very confident in the short-term withdrawal of more than 100,000 people. The special mixed fleet, which included nearly half of the main force of the US Navy, supported a tenacious air protection umbrella, allowing the retreat troops on the shore to build treks and repair seawalls day and night. Later, the large and medium-sized landing craft that participated in the Normandy landing and showed their skills in the Konisberg landing and the Bay landing war in the Bay of Riga launched a massive retreat operation.

For the changing situation in Eastern Europe, Lin Neng, who was far away in the Munich countryside, could only exude infinite envy while paying attention. Once upon a time, he dreamed of becoming a top war god who commanded millions of lions, and used his superb command skills to make strong enemies compete for the competition. However, the opportunity to travel through time and space failed to make him realize his dream. Instead, he experienced the pain and bitterness of an ordinary soldier struggling under the presumption of the defeat. Just like the helplessness of the poor boy who had been struggling with the goddess to sit with the goddess to drink coffee for many years, he troubled Lin Neng for a long time. Even if he took a shortcut to the sky, he had only a special combat force of hundreds of people under his command...

"Sir, a major incident!"

Therot pulled Lynn out of the bitter entanglement of self-worth in time. He had nothing in his hand. He only reported on the language: "The Allied Command in Germany issued a very sudden announcement - after the trial of the International War Tribunal, it was ruled that former German Head of State Marshal Denitz, former German Deputy Head of State Hess, former Luftwaffe Commander Marshal Gore, former Chief of Staff of the German Supreme Commander Marshal Keitel, former German Navy Commander Navy Marshal Redel, former German Foreign Minister Ribbint

Lov and others committed war crimes and ruled that former German Chancellor Baben and former German Minister of Economic Affairs Shacht were not guilty of guilt. They appointed Baben to be responsible for the establishment of the German Provisional Government and exempted the war crimes committed by Marshal Denitz, Marshal Reedel, Ribbentrop, and Fritcher, but they were not allowed to participate in German political, military, and diplomatic government activities for life. Goering, Keitel, Rosenberg, Yodel, Frank and others were sentenced to death, and Rudolf Hess was sentenced to life imprisonment."

Seeing that Serot finished speaking in one breath, Lynn asked back: "You can't remember it wrong, right?"

"No!" Serot replied firmly, "It's easy to remember. Those who did not escape received corresponding rewards, and those who escaped were sentenced to death. It is estimated that the Allies have issued orders that they can be shot and executed on the spot once they are captured!"

Understanding the lengthy list in this way is indeed not easy to confuse. Lynn thought about it carefully and soon realized that although the result of the Allied assault trial was not much different from history, especially Rudolph, who mysteriously went to Britain during the war.

Hess, even if he refused the opportunity to escape, he was sentenced to life imprisonment. The Allies were obviously very afraid of the former German deputy head of state's appeal among the remnants of Nazis. Baben and Schacht's acquittal were also expected. Whether Fritcher, a former German propaganda official, committed war crimes, seems less important. The key is that they both gained freedom. And as the last prime minister of the Weimar Republic era, Baben obtained the authorization to form the first German government after the war, which is for chaos.

Germany in China has positive significance, and in Lynn's view, this was a fatal mistake made by the heads of allies in helplessness and hasty: although Baben did not make any suggestions on German war behavior before and after World War II when Hitler was driven out of the prime minister, he was a German official during the Third Reich. He asked him to reorganize the government and at the same time released the three empire officials, Denitz, Raidel and Ribbentrop. Such a tolerant attitude slightly misinterpreted the ideological tendencies of the German people was a terrible indulgence.

"The Allies really shot themselves in the foot this time!" This sentence came out of Lynn's mouth. Theroot might not understand the meaning of this sentence, but he could see his personal tendencies from his positive emotions.

The god-given opportunity was placed in front of him, and Lin Neng slapped his hands and decided to hold it firmly in his palm.

"First, determine the content of this information, and do not ignore every detail. Second, select intelligence officers and reliable entrepreneurs who developed after the war. If Baben really can form a temporary government, he must find ways to stuff them into this government, which is worth the cost. Third, he released the news that Gorene and others had fled to Italy and were preparing to escape to Africa by sea."

Driven by Lynn's emotions, especially the second order was obviously a big deal that was conducive to the revival of the empire, Therot also became excited: "Okay, these are easy to do, just wait and hear the good news!"
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