Chapter eight hundred and eighty fifth doubt
Qin Chuan was a little surprised to be able to convince Antoine.
It should be said that Antoine took the wrong team from the beginning. After the liberation of France, Antoine was more likely to be suspected of being a spy rather than a hero, unless Antoine could always hide her identity.
This made Qin Chuan let go of one's concern, at least he had an explanation from Annette.
On the other hand, Antoine's surrender is also valuable. As the deputy captain of the protection radio station, he knew many small details about contact with the British Intelligence Agency, such as adding some unknown codes to the code to indicate identity... For example, Antoine starts with "F" in the fifth last word.
Qin Chuan and others took the telegram and found that it was really the case. So they couldn't help but feel scared and sweated. If they used these radio stations and decode books to communicate with British intelligence personnel, they would be afraid that not only would they not be able to deceive the British, but they would be deceived by the British again.
"So, your anger was pretending to be?" Qin Chuan asked Antoine.
"I should have a reaction like that, don't I?" Antoine replied.
This can be regarded as an unexpected gain, and then Qin Chuan and others can safely formulate a deception plan against the British Intelligence Agency and lurk in advance.
In the conference room, Rommel drew a few circles on the map and said to the officers: "These locations are areas with lower terrain. As the Lieutenant Colonel suggested, we opened several artificial rivers and prepared to release water. All we had to do was to put the gates. Of course, these artificial rivers were all camouflaged, and it was difficult for Allied aircraft to reconnaise... What we had to do was to use radio to tell the British that these areas were very suitable for airborne, and the Germans did not lay mines here and did not have any airborne facilities. Do you understand?"
"I understand!" The officers answered in unison.
After the meeting, Rommel said to Qin Chuan with appreciation: "A very beautiful battle, Lieutenant Colonel. In this way, we not only solved the problem of the rear guerrillas, but also basically solved the threat of the Allied airborne troops... I knew that transferring you early was the right choice!"
The Allies on the other side became nervous when faced with this situation.
"We cannot contact the guerrillas!" Eisenhower told Halke: "This brings a lot of uncertainty to our parachute combat. We cannot know where the Germans will lay more mines or where they are more suitable for parachutes during this period of time in the future. At the same time, without the coordination of the guerrillas, our airborne troops will easily get lost in the dark and fight on their own!"
"General!" Halke replied: "These are not the point, the point is that they believe we will attack Calais, so no matter how they deploy, they will put their main force in the east rather than the west!"
"Are you sure?" Eisenhower asked: "This is another thing I worry about. Did the Germans notice something when they do these actions at this time?"
This is Eisenhower's intuition, and he always feels that something bad is happening.
"No, General!" said Hark. "Our remedial plan went smoothly, and as far as I know... they developed a strong interest in General Cramer at the first time. And, then, began to block the news!"
What Halke said was that Qin Chuan sent people to surround the German command headquarters in Paris.
What he didn't know was that the Germans did this not because they believed Kramer's words but because they found a flaw.
Eisenhower remained silent. He didn't believe what Halke said, because before that... the arrogant British MI5 was defeated by the Germans once.
"Do you know the German 'Legend Sergeant', Mr. Director!" Eisenhower asked.
"Of course!" Halke replied.
"When we attacked Sicily, MI5 designed a 'meat filling plan'!" Eisenhower said: "You once had great hope for this plan, but they didn't succeed. Can you tell me why this is?"
Hark picked up his pipe to hide his embarrassment and surprise.
Eisenhower would ask this, which means he already knew that it was the "Legend Sergeant" who had seen through the plan of MI5... Of course, MI5 would not want this to spread because it would cause MI5, the world's number one spy agency, to lose face.
But it is not only the MI5 who knows this secret, but also the Spanish spies... Although they did not directly understand the whole process. It is not difficult to guess the whole story from the development of the war situation in Sicily and the emergence of "meat filling" in Spain, so it has spread in the intelligence community.
"It's the 'Legend Sergeant', General!" After thinking about it, Hark could only admit: "The 'Legend Sergeant' has seen through our deception plan!"
"So, Mr. Secretary!" Eisenhower asked: "This time, I heard that the 'Legend Sergeant' appeared in France and was with Rommel. Why do you think...he will not see through your plan again?"
Hark remained silent because it was indeed possible, and it could even be said that this was what he had always been worried about... Before the 4th Army of Edinburgh was discovered, Hark believed that it was the idea of "Legendary Sergeant".
Because Harke heard that Rommel and the "Legendary" were incompatible with Ronderstedt because they did not believe that the Allies would attack Calais.
So, they had actually been fighting for a long time, but Halke didn't tell Eisenhower.
At this moment, Hark's assistant pushed the door and handed in a piece of information, then whispered a few words to Hark.
Halke's eyes lit up, he flipped through the documents in his hand, and then said to Eisenhower excitedly: "General, I couldn't answer your question just now, but now it's OK!"
As he said that, Hark handed over the documents in his hand.
Eisenhower took it and looked up in surprise and said, "Did you contact the guerrillas?"
"Yes, General!" Halke replied: "They sneak attacked the German interference station and restored us to more than an hour of communication. Although the time was short, it was enough for us to understand what we needed!"
Eisenhower nodded while flipping through the documents and murmured to himself: "Yes, they sent the latest location for airborne landing, which is highly consistent with our aerial reconnaissance!"
Of course, there is no water released in the low-lying areas, and the pilot looks down from the air and sees a large open area.
Chapter completed!