Chapter five hundred and fourteenth public revenge
Churchill certainly knew what that was.
In fact, Churchill jumped out of his chair as soon as he saw the telegram from the Soviet Union about inquiry.
"The Germans finally used the 'aircraft missile' to the Soviets!" Churchill said. (Note: The British called the V1 a 'aircraft missile')
"Do you want to pass the information to the Soviets?" asked the staff officer.
"No!" Churchill lit the cigar on his mouth, thought about it and replied, "You need to keep something, do you understand?"
"Your Excellency the Prime Minister..." The staff officer was a little confused.
"We also need the Soviets to provide us with information!" Churchill said: "If all the information is passed on to them... they will not provide us with follow-up information!"
The staff officer couldn't help but realize it, nodded and said, "Yes, I know what to do!"
The staff officer did know what to do. He sent a telegram to the Soviet Union, revealing only a little information: "We have been bombarded by new German equipment several times and suffered losses. We have very limited knowledge of this equipment. It is speculated that it may be an unmanned aircraft. I hope to continue to contact and share information on this equipment in the future!"
This means that the Soviet Union revealed some bombed data and the British also revealed some of it.
On the other hand, Churchill immediately sent a telegram to Roosevelt in a high posture: "I'm right. The Germans used the 'aircraft missile' on the Eastern Front, and do you know what happened? They used the 'aircraft missile' to accurately bombard the German defense line only one kilometer away. So, I have every reason to believe that the accuracy of this equipment is within one kilometer!"
Roosevelt fell into deep thought, or could be said to be shocked after receiving this telegram.
He was really unimaginable, how could Germany, which was restricted by the Treaty of Versailles, have even produced one equipment after another that made everyone dumbfounded... For example, this "aircraft missile" has one kilometer of accuracy after hundreds of kilometers, which is simply incredible.
Thinking about it, Roosevelt felt a little scary. If the Germans produced this equipment on a large scale, what else could confront the Germans in the future? Land warfare? Land warfare?
Roosevelt unknowingly fell into a pessimism.
Of course, this information also reached Stalin. He was silent for a while with his pipe in his mouth, and then said only a few words: "Continue to attack Holm!"
Stalin actually didn't take this matter too much. In his eyes, more of the decisive victory in the war was the number. If it was just a few new equipment that was not large... it was just a fancy.
Stalin's idea can be said to be reasonable or unreasonable.
It makes sense because an important indicator of evaluating equipment is output... If the performance is good but the cost is high, you can only produce a few or more vehicles a year, and it will not work.
In modern times, the typical Japanese Type 10 tanks are indeed good on paper (the reason why the performance on paper is that this tank frequently fails during training, and many of the performances are obviously blown out), but the cost is high, only a dozen vehicles can be produced a year... If this thing is really put into the battlefield, I am afraid it will drag itself down before it can defeat the enemy.
It makes no sense to say that it is because some equipment is strategic and does not require scale. For example, the atomic bomb can play a decisive role as long as there is one or two.
Of course, these are all turbulent internal turmoil among leaders of various countries, and Holm didn't feel much.
If you feel anything, the Soviets became more and more careful and were a little timid when attacking. No matter how the officers shouted and scolded behind them, it would be useless. Many people still looked up at the sky from time to time, worried about whether an "airplane missile" would fall from the sky and bomb them into the sky.
Qin Chuan and Conrad like to like this to attract the Soviets. When the Soviets were worried about another "aircraft missile" they did not make any movement. After a few days, the Soviets slowly let go of their hearts and almost forgot about this matter. Suddenly, the "aircraft missile" fell from the sky again, and this time there were three.
Except for one of these three missiles that failed and fell on the way, the other two hit Holm's West Coast with very precise results.
One hit a row of houses, but the entire row of houses collapsed... But this may be because these houses had been bombed before, otherwise they would not have such great power.
Another hit the cemetery, smashing all the tombstones in the cemetery, turning them out or blowing them up, and leaving a large pit several meters deep.
As for the faulty V1, it was confirmed that it exploded shortly after landing... For confidentiality reasons, the Germans installed several explosion fuzes on the V1 to ensure that it could explode under any circumstances. These fuzes proved to be successful, because almost all the launched V1s exploded normally.
That look scared the Soviet soldiers... What the soldiers were most worried about was that they encountered such a thing, and they encountered a powerful enemy equipment on the battlefield but they could not resist.
This will make the soldiers feel like they are fighting a battle with no hope of victory at all, and they will even think of whether the entire country will collapse under such equipment.
So negative, slack, fear, and all kinds of negative emotions spring up like mushrooms after a rain.
The German Central Army Group Command also received relevant news.
Kruger called Conrad immediately: "Col. I heard you used a new type of equipment in Holm?"
"Yes!" Conrad replied.
"I wonder... can this new equipment be used in other directions?" Kruger said: "You know, our Northern Army Group has not yet completely escaped!"
"Marson!" Conrad replied: "I can't say too much about the secrets, please forgive me!"
Then Conrad hung up the phone.
Qin Chuan looked at Conrad with a puzzled look on his face.
"What's wrong?" Conrad asked.
"Why didn't you agree to Marshal Kruger's request?" Qin Chuan asked.
"No," Conrad replied: "I just wanted him to understand how stupid it was to throw you and your troops in Holm!"
"Okay!" Qin Chuan rolled his eyes: "It's for this!"
"Yes, it's for this!" Conrad said: "Everyone knows that offending me will not end well, even the Marshal is no exception!"
Chapter completed!