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Chapter Five Hundred and Twenty Othello III of Rzhev

General Golikov, director of the General Staff of the Red Army, urgently met with Baplovic, director of the General Security Administration.

"Comrade Bapurovic, the Fourth Airborne Army's airborne operations in Geranier and Ozerechnia were completely failed. German soldiers lit bonfires in the airborne area in advance to attract the airborne soldiers to go closer and then slaughter them thousands of them." Golkov said.

The airborne troops have always been highly expected by the great northern powers, and the soldiers' training and equipment supply are much larger than ordinary soldiers. However, the first large-scale airborne operation suffered a major setback. The attempt to airborne the German army and completely eliminate the German army in the Lezhev region failed.

Although the German army's attack on Moscow has now been frustrated, hundreds of thousands of German troops are only more than one hundred kilometers away from Moscow, and the crisis has not been lifted.

"Let's get to the topic right." said Bapurovic, director of the State Administration of Security.

"The General Administration of the Red Army's Intelligence received information from the German army, and the German army received in advance the information that we were going to carry out airborne in Geranier and Ozerechnia. And the information was actually sent from the German Consulate in Harbin, Manchukuo!" said Golikov.

"Several intelligence teams of the General Administration of the Red Army's Intelligence in Harbin have been destroyed. It is very difficult to rebuild now. I know you still have an intelligence team there. Can you give it to us for the time being?" Golikov asked.

The Director of the State Administration of Security, Bapurovic, stared at Golikov through the lenses, and said, "This intelligence team in Harbin is the only remaining intelligence team we have there now. It is now my direct leadership. It is impossible to hand it over to you. It is like if you will hand over the Swiss Lucy team to us?"

"Now, thousands of brave and fearless Red Army soldiers on the front line fell down every day. One day, they would find the enemies lurking in our team. There would be hundreds of thousands or even more Red Army soldiers who would defeat the German scattered one day without dying and sacrificing their blood." Golikov said.

"It is not only your responsibility to find out the enemies lurking in our team, but also our responsibility! This matter can be left to us, but you have to tell me the source of the information and the specific content of the information." Bapurovic said in an unquestionable tone.

Golikov knew that he could only compromise now. He was not as high as Bapurovic in his post. Even if Beerzin is now the director of the General Administration of the Red Army, there was no way for the person in front of him who was trusted by the leader.

One day later, Hannah received an urgent call from her superior at the designated time. She translated the message in a password book and handed it to Schultz.

After reading the content, Schultz said: "I have seen the military officer of the German Consulate. He is the general head of intelligence in Manchuria. Why should he know about the Red Army's information sent from the German Consulate? Should we secretly attack Schulter? Then ask him about the source of the information?"

"By the two of us? Isn't it too dangerous to do this?" Hannah said in surprise.

Schultz was much more experienced than Hannah. He shook his head and said, "The danger is not something we need to consider, what we need to consider is feasibility. The source of the intelligence must come from within the Red Army. The Far Eastern Front would not know such intelligence, it must be the top Red Army or the Red Army on the front line. I concluded that even if Shuster was killed, he could not tell who the person providing the intelligence was!"

"Why did the intelligence come from the German consulate? There should be only one answer, that is, the intelligence was handed over to Schuster by the Japanese!" Schultz said in a firm tone.

Hannah looked at Schultz with admiration. Schultz was a teenager older than her. At first, she felt that Schultz was sometimes indecisive and even a little cowardly, and sometimes resisted the orders of her superiors. Hannah was very young, a passionate young man and a young man who absolutely obeyed the orders of her superiors. But now she felt that Schultz was an experienced intelligence officer and a truly brave and determined warrior. Compared with Schultz, she seemed childish and impulsive.

Schultz fell into deep thought. Every day he listened to radio from Manchuria, Germany and the northern powers. Although both sides exaggerated their victory and belittled the enemy, Schultz was able to make the most basic judgment.

Now the great powers in the north are in extreme danger. After all, the war takes place near Moscow. This is not fake, right?

The losses of the war must be extremely huge. Qian Xiaobao returned from Moscow and Schultz believed 100% of what he believed.

The superior sent an emergency telegram at this time, which shows how much he wanted to find the enemy lurking in the Red Army as soon as possible.

Schultz decided to meet Qian Xiaobao this time and told Qian Xiaobao all his judgment on this matter.

The head of the agency, Yukita Motozo, called Ogasawara to recruit Ogasawara into the office.

Looking at Ogasawara standing in front of him, Yukita Motozo didn't say a word but just stared at him fiercely with his eyes.

After a long time, Yukita Tomozo threw a stack of paper from his desk onto the ground in front of Ogasawara.

"You wrote this report, right? You actually secretly wrote a report to the base camp. Lieutenant Ogasawara, you have forgotten your identity!" Yanagida Motozo roared angrily.

The meaning of Yanagida Motozo is very obvious. It is too unpredictable that Ogasawara, a small lieutenant, actually crossed the Kanto Army Intelligence Department and wrote a report directly to the base camp.

Ogasawara stood up straight and replied: "I think now is the best time for the Kanto Army to go north to attack the northern powers. The 800,000 Kanto Army can not only defeat the Far Eastern Front of the northern powers, but also cut off the United States' aid to the northern powers through the Siberian Railway. If we do nothing, the consequences will be unimaginable!"

"Baga!"

Yanagida Motozo stood up and cursed. He could not bear it anymore.

Yanagida Motozo stabilized his emotions and said in a gentle but cold tone: "Contribute to your Lieutenant Ogasawara, even the Emperor of Heaven knows you now. Your Majesty said it was 1942, not 1932, and there was such a arrogant guy!"

His Majesty’s evaluation of Ogasawara is equivalent to his evaluation of the head of the Kanto Army Intelligence Department, Mutarosa Yanagata. Even Mutarosa Yanagata believes that His Majesty the Emperor and the people in the base camp believe that it was the report written by his subordinate Ogasawara.

This shows that there are still many people in the Kwantung Army who are still ready to move without listening to the Emperor.

"It is inappropriate for His Majesty to compare me with those stupid and impulsive stupid pigs." Ogasawara said in a hurry.

He now knew that he was going to be finished and he let go completely.
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