Chapter 488: Firm Faith II
"But now they have surrounded Kiev and approached Moscow!" Hannah said.
Schultz turned around and looked at Hannah solemnly and said, "The more we are, the more we should be determined! The great Red Army is invincible!"
Usually Hannah felt that Schultz's belief was not firm enough, and she even refused to obey the orders of her superiors.
But at this difficult time, most people in the world think that when the destruction of the northern power is about to be destroyed, Schultz is the one with the most firm belief among them.
"I am a German, you are also a German, but we all think that the great powers of the north are our true motherland! Because we all have the great ideals of world harmony! We are not fighting for a certain country and people, we are fighting for the liberation and happiness of all mankind! There are thousands of people like us in the world, and we will surely achieve the final victory!" Schultz said word by word.
Two days later, Schultz sat on a bench on the small south island in the Special City Park and looked at several small boats in the river.
From time to time, people crossed the bridge to the island and passed by him.
He secretly observed every person who went to the island, and the plain clothes spies everywhere had to make him cautious.
Qian Xiaobao walked into the special city park with a suit and ties wearing Yisu glasses that Kobayashi bought for him.
Instead of going to the island directly, he circled around the park and walked onto the bridge when it was getting late.
He walked past Schultz and stepped back and asked, "What time is it sir?"
He asked this sentence in broken Russian.
Schultz raised his wrist and glanced at him and replied, "It's already half past six."
Qian Xiaobao took out the cigarette box and handed it to Schultz. There were only two cigarettes left in the cigarette box. Schultz reached out to try to pull one out of it but did not twitch.
Qian Xiaobao clamped the cigarette through the cigarette case with his finger.
Schultz calmly pulled out another cigarette and held it in his hand.
Qian Xiaobao put the remaining cigarette in his mouth and lit it with a lighter, threw the cigarette box on the ground, and then turned around and walked towards the reading booth on the island.
Schultz stretched out his feet and stepped on the cigarette box under his feet, raised his head and looked around as if he was watching the scenery. When he slowly retracted his legs, the cigarette box was gone.
Schultz returned to the clinic and locked the door and walked into the innermost room with debris. He turned on the light and sat at the table and took out the cigarette-shaped thing and the cigarette case from his pocket.
He first unfolded the cigarette box and looked at the lines of small characters inside, and Schultz's face immediately became gloomy.
Then carefully open the sticky paper roll, and what appeared in front of Schultz was an annotated map.
This is exactly what the superiors are eager to know about the deployment of the Kwantung Army.
Schultz quickly took out paper and pen to copy the contents on the cigarette box and on the map, and then wiped the matches and burned the cigarette box and the roll of paper.
He walked into the bedroom with paper, and Hannah was holding the child and shaking constantly.
"You translate the above into a password, the shorter the better," Schultz said.
Hannah took the paper after handing the child to Schultz.
"The Japanese have a new way to investigate telegrams? What should we do in the future?"
Hannah asked nervously after looking down at the things written on the paper.
"We rarely go out these days and haven't seen directional vehicles. Of course, even if we see them, we don't know what they are for. But don't worry, hasn't it been written on how to deal with it?" Schultz said.
"The sending time should be as short as possible, and the sending location should be changed frequently." Schultz continued.
This was exactly what Qian Xiaobao found out from Dashangang when he was drinking with Dashangang.
"In the future, we will take a boat to the Songhua River to send newspapers or send newspapers near consulates near several countries to confuse the Japanese." Schultz said.
"Please note that the content of the sending newspaper should be disguised as realistic and do not send duplicate content. What does this mean?" Hannah asked in confusion.
"This content is not about us, but about warning the Far Eastern Front. If they want to send fake telegrams, they must be realistic and not allow the Japanese to catch the loopholes. Now the Japanese are paying close attention to the telegrams between the various Far Eastern Front troops." Schultz explained.
"Even such information is available, Schultz, your intelligence officer is not hiding in the Kwantung Army Command, right?" Hannah sighed.
Schultz lowered his head and kissed the child's face and pretended not to hear it.
Ogasawara has been the busiest person in the Kanto Military Intelligence Department during this period. It was not that the commander had put on heavy tasks for him, but that he himself was in an excited state.
Every day, he either sat in front of a map of a northern power as big as a wall, deduced the development of the battle situation based on the collected changes in the battlefield, or buried himself in the middle of a large number of telegrams from the Far Eastern Front that he heard.
Ogasawara has discovered some doubts. For example, the telegram sending time is very regular, and although some password telegrams are not deciphered, they are obviously very similar.
He has advised the Intelligence Department to frequently send diplomatic messengers to take advantage of their opportunity to take the train to observe the transportation of the Siberian railway along the way.
Ogasawara said he was unwilling to believe that at this time of crisis, the northern powers still retain hundreds of thousands of people, thousands of tanks, thousands of cannons and planes in the Far East.
Ogasawara's judgment is completely inconsistent with the intelligence obtained by the intelligence department from the northern powers.
The telegrams that were heard by the Kwantung Army Intelligence Department can now only decipher one-third of them. Most of them are telegrams with relatively low levels of confidentiality.
However, Ogasawara found something from these seemingly unimportant telegrams.
It's almost autumn now. At such a tense moment in the western front of the northern powers, four or five icebreakers came east along the coastline of the Arctic Ocean. It seems that the icebreakers are planning to bypass the Bering Strait and head south.
The deciphered telegram said that the port of Vladivostok is under intense repair and expansion.
Under the current circumstances, the great northern powers have transported a large number of steel, building materials and machinery to Vladivostok. What are they doing?
Linking the arrival of the icebreaker with the maintenance of the Vladivostok port Ogasawara had a bold idea in her mind.
Perhaps the great northern powers are now eager to receive military assistance from the great power in the Pacific.
Ogasawara sat down and took out a pen and wrote his judgment on the paper. He planned to write another report to let the intelligence department and the base camp, especially the navy, pay close attention to the situation in the port of Vladivostok.
It is OK to give advice to the Kanto Army Intelligence Department, but Ogasawara, the lieutenant, now wants to give advice to the base camp and the Japanese Navy.
Chapter completed!