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Eight hundred and seventieth chapters true and false Dover

"Rommeel!" Perhaps because of his anger, when Longdstedt saw Rommel, he called him his name directly.

"How dare you..." Longdestedt blushed and pointed at the strange guards everywhere inside and outside, saying, "Who gave you this power! You actually surrounded my command center. You seemed to have forgotten that this is my command center, this is Paris..."

"Mr. Commander-in-Chief!" Rommel said: "I'm sorry I didn't inform you, but because the incident happened suddenly..."

"This is an act of rebellion, Rommel!" Longdstedt shivered in anger: "You have to know your identity and be responsible for everything you do! You'd better know what you are doing!"

"Of course, the Commander-in-Chief!" Rommel replied: "I will be responsible for everything I do! At the same time, I know very well what I am doing. I only need you to give me a few minutes to explain, and then, I believe you will agree with my approach!"

"This is ridiculous!" said Longdstedt. "I don't want to hear any explanation from you. I order you... to withdraw all the guards back to your rat's nest immediately. Otherwise, I can guarantee that you will regret it!"

Longdestedt does have this strength because this is Paris. With his order, more troops, that is, the troops belonging to Longdestedt will arrive at the command center.

But in this situation, Longdstedt did not think that Rommel would be so stupid that he would only lead one battalion troops to rebel.

"I don't want any misunderstandings, Commander-in-Chief!" Rommel shrugged, and then asked Cramer who was standing next to Longdstedt: "General Cramer, my subordinates want you to answer a few questions, is that okay?"

"Of course, Mr. Marshal!" Cramer was a little confused. He didn't understand what this matter had to do with him.

Rommel raised his head at Qin Chuan. Qin Chuan stepped forward and saluted Longdestedt and Cramer respectively, and asked Cramer: "General, these questions are about Dover. As far as we know, your itinerary is from South Wales to London and then to Dover, right?"

"Yes!" Cramer replied, then asked back, "Is there any problem?"

"No, there is no problem, General!" Qin Chuan continued, "I just hope you recall when you know you are going to Dover, or you are in Dover!"

"What's the problem?" Cramer protested: "Do you think of me as a spy?"

"Stop these stupid behaviors!" said Longdstedt, "Unless you want me to use the guard!"

"Your Excellency the Commander-in-Chief!" said Rommel: "You only need to wait a few more minutes, a few more minutes!"

Longdestedt snorted and agreed to Rommel's request... After all, he is Rommel, Hitler's Ponchen, and Longdestedt doesn't want to have a fierce conflict with him easily.

"General Cramer!" Qin Chuan repeated his question: "Please recall it!"

"It was on the train, they told me!" Cramer said.

"Who are they?" Qin Chuan asked.

"Col. James with me!" Cramer glared at Qin Chuan. He was not used to Qin Chuan's questioning, especially Qin Chuan said in principle that he was still his old subordinate.

But under Rommel's eyes, Cramer could only answer helplessly: "Col. James was ordered by General Eisenhower to send me to Dover and then to Sweden!"

"He told you that you will go to Dover?"

"Yes!" Cramer said: "Then, when the train stopped, he told me that Dover was here. General Patton and his men were waiting for me. They asked me if I like Dover, and there were several people complaining about Dover's traffic, saying that the roads and railways were occupied by the army!"

"Have you seen any signposts about Dover?" Qin Chuan said: "I mean, such as the address on the door sign, and talking to a civilian on the roadside, or some signage building!"

Clarme thought for a while, then shook his head and said, "No, Colonel James has been following me, never leaving me. You know, my identity is..."

Cramer spread his hands, seemingly unwilling to talk about his captive identity.

"So, General Cramer!" Finally Qin Chuan asked: "Can you draw everything you see in Dover based on your impression, I mean topographic maps and dabbling buildings with sketches?"

"Of course!" Cramer nodded with certainty without thinking.

As a soldier and a veteran general who came from World War I, of course he would have a strong sense of direction and map-making ability. He could even remember the important strategic goals of the terrain, landform, especially roads, railways, and bridges there.

Colonel Schuster took General Cramer away, and Qin Chuan nodded to Rommel to indicate that he was finished.

"And..." Longdstedt asked in confusion: "That's it?"

"That's it, Commander-in-Chief!" Rommel replied.

"You'd better give me an explanation, Marshal Rommel!" Longdstedt's anger seemed to calm down, but it was not difficult to see from his fierce gaze that he would not give up on this matter.

"The British used a trick, Commander-in-Chief!" Rommel replied: "They brought General Cramer to another place, their real military base, and told him that it was Dover!"

Hearing this, Longdestedt couldn't help but be stunned. After a while, he realized it and then started to laugh.

"This is ridiculous, Marshal Rommel!" said Longdstedt. "I know you have always been reluctant to admit your mistakes, but don't you think it's shameful to avoid it in this way?"

"We found a few merchants who were very familiar with the terrain of Dover!" Rommel replied: "You know, there are many such merchants in Paris. They have been in business with Dover. In the past few years, they have traveled almost every corner of Dover. Just let them take a look at the sketches drawn by General Cramer, and they can determine whether it is Dover, and even the suburbs are no exception!"

Longdstedt's face changed, but he insisted: "You are wasting your time, Rommel!"

"I don't think so, Commander-in-Chief!" Rommel replied: "In fact, you have heard just now. All the information of General Cramer, the place name Dover, comes from the enemies around him: closed, indoctrinated, intentionally or unintentionally revealing, prohibiting General Cramer from communicating with the people, so that he can see what they want him to see... Commander-in-Chief, the British and Americans, they clearly know that General Cramer will return to Germany and tell us everything he sees, and he does do so."

After pausing, Rommel added: "So, I'm very sure that the place where General Cramer saw tanks, armored vehicles and a large number of military supplies was not Dover! You were fooled by the British Intelligence Agency, but in fact, we were fooled by the British Intelligence Agency!"

The anger on Longdestedt's face disappeared, replaced by shock, embarrassment and powerlessness.
Chapter completed!
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