72 For His Majesty

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Although uncertain, Goering knew that this "invisible force" of the Führer was not large, and that everyone was the elite of the elite.

At the very least, these people will be able to get to the heart of the enemy's secrets, including the super-secret of Libya's oil, which could change the course of the war.

Every loss of such a person is the heaviest loss of the Empire. Goering considered himself the successor of the Reich, and the loss of the Reich was, of course, his own loss.

"The other party is closely vetting every person who has come into contact with these core intelligences, you must know that there are not many such people, so his intelligence is very bad." Li Le pretended to speak.

His words caused Goering and Kesselring to be nervous, and the expressions on their faces were not very good.

"We shouldn't be so quick to take action, we are too weak to protect important intelligence officers." Kesselring sighed a little bitterly.

He also knew that if the enemy's command system and radar stations and other facilities were not prioritized, this air battle in Britain would definitely not be so easy to carry out until now.

But such unreserved use of intelligence does have a bit of a taste of exhaustion.

To put it mildly, the Führer is simply betraying his intelligence agents and telling his opponents that someone has infiltrated you.

"It's true that our bombing is too targeted...... Some, some are too reliant on intelligence. Goering was also a little remorseful.

Although the victory is refreshing, the loss of a spy who can provide the enemy's top-secret information at any time is also quite a huge loss.

Hearing the two of them say this, Li Le felt that it was a sin to fool them, but he couldn't tell the truth to these two people, so he could only hold back his laughter.

He couldn't tell them that that so-called intelligence agent didn't exist at all; Nor could he tell them that if they didn't use it now, it would be completely scrapped in two days.

"Actually, this patriotic intelligence officer has just sent back a message that the enemy's high-ranking generals are under investigation, and we should seize the opportunity to do something!" Li Le opened his mouth to stop Goering and Kesselring from reflecting.

"Last night, we carried out overnight air strikes on 14 targets in the UK, and these targets are all marked." Kesselring described the attack that took place last night.

The effect of the Luftwaffe's night raid was surprisingly good, because all the British radar stations were paralyzed, and the naked eye observation stations at night did not work, so the German planes did not meet the obstacles at all.

These planes drove straight into and bombed British cities, including Liverpool, but because it was a night bombing, there was no way to guarantee the progress of the bombing.

With almost no references, the accuracy of an air-dropped bomb can only rely on an illusory thing like faith

And today, Germany has taken off 800 sorties so far, striking a lot of targets.

Because the British response was carried out very slowly, the results of the Luftwaffe air raids were tangible until now.

The information provided by Li Le was too accurate, and the Stuka dive bomber had not yet encountered a difficult British Air Force interception, so it could naturally provide a good precision strike.

Taken together, the Luftwaffe has achieved much greater results than Li Le's own estimates.

For example, the British decipherment of German codes has now been completely suspended. At the same time, British fighter parts were out of stock, and production capacity fell to less than half.

If Li Le could accurately know the results of the Luftwaffe now, he might have the heart to forcibly implement the "Sea Lion Plan".

Unfortunately, he was unaware of these huge results, and he didn't have any real intelligence agents to send him confirmation of the results.

Everything was left to his own speculation, and these speculations could not help him determine the advantages he had gained.

"Today we have airstrikes on 22 targets, 7 of which are repeat targets that were destroyed last night......" Kesselring said here with some embarrassment, stopping and looking at Li Le.

Li Le also realized that this introduction of the battle situation was a bit too vague, and shouted outside the door: "Bowman! Get the map in! ”

Soon, in front of the three of them, a huge map of England, about two square meters in size, with many targets marked in detail.

Originally, these targets were "non-existent" to the Luftwaffe intelligence department, and most of them were supplemented by Li Le's so-called "invisible intelligence unit".

"Now, our reconnaissance aircraft has other channels to confirm that 59 targets have been destroyed, including 17 radar stations."

While introducing Kesselring, he also introduced to Li Le the results achieved by the Luftwaffe in less than two days.

"The fighter units claim to have achieved the results of the battle, and there are also confirmed 93 enemy aircraft that are being verified." Goering said to Li Le very proudly.

Li Le was obviously not as optimistic as Goering, because everything like shooting down the enemy's enemy plane in an air battle was covered with water.

Claiming to have shot down 93 enemy planes, Li Le felt that the most he could believe was about 60 of them.

However, there were many results of destroying ground planes, and there was no actual confirmation of statistics, and in the past two days, the number of British planes actually destroyed by the German army, Li Le believes that it should be at least about 150.

In fact, Li Le was still too conservative, and the Germans had actually defeated the British 11th Air Group at this time, and annihilated part of the 13th Air Group.

At this time, Britain was still able to fight no more than 550 fighters, which was a full 170 fewer than at the beginning of the war.

"There's a lot more to come." After listening to the results of the Luftwaffe in the past two days, Li Le opened his mouth to speak.

He pointed to several targets on the map: "First of all, continue to destroy the enemy's fighter production plants and force them to move to the north. ”

Li Le knew that it was impossible to completely destroy the British fighter production line, and the attack radius of the German planes was too short to cover the entire territory of Britain.

But he was able to get the British to move the factory to the north, which would affect production capacity for at least a month, and that would be the Luftwaffe's chance of victory.

"On the other hand." After Li Le finished talking about the plan to continue staring at the British Air Force's attack, he raised his head and looked at Goering.

"I can't rely too much on my own intelligence, if the intelligence department of the Air Force can't act more actively, sooner or later we will lose this war because the intelligence source is too single." This is what Li Le worries about the most.

His information is too accurate, and sometimes it can really do more with less, but it is also easy for people to become dependent.

At least now the role of the Luftwaffe's intelligence services has not been reflected, and they have always played the role of soy sauce in this crucial air battle of Britain.

"Yes, my Führer! I will get them to act as soon as possible. Goering also felt that relying solely on the Führer's intelligence was not a safe thing to do.

Kesselring even agreed with this statement, now that the Luftwaffe had a big enough advantage, it would be a funny thing to pin the victory on one person.

"It's good to try to mobilize intelligence agents, even to confirm some of the results of our bombing." Li Le said.

Kesselring nodded, and admitted, "I also think that even providing some confirmation and other information will help us a lot. ”

On the other side, the British 13 Air Group, which lost 33 fighters, lost almost one-eighth of its own strength in one battle, and suddenly fell into a crisis.

However, these valiant air forces still obeyed the order in the ensuing battle, bravely intercepting the German bomber group.

Two successive battles brought the number of downed aircraft to 50, and by this time the number of fighters that Britain was able to fight had dropped to about 500.

The good news was that Dowding was back in command by this time, and he ordered the 13th Air Group to cease its pointless sorties, relinquishing air supremacy over the south-east of England as it had done on the afternoon of the first day.

"I can't let these precious pilots lose like this any longer, and unless the Germans show signs of landing, I refuse to take off fighters!" Dowding pinched the phone in his hand and said to Churchill.

He unswervingly insisted on his opinion: "Unless you can provide me with 50 or more new fighters every day, the fighter unit will collapse because of too many losses." ”

Churchill's side was also helpless, and when Dowding was isolated, his air defense forces were in a mess and could not form an effective counterattack at all.

Now that Dowding is back, if he doesn't listen to Dowding's advice, then what's the point of letting Dowding come back?

The British Army has not yet recovered from the crushing defeat of two months ago. If there is any problem with the British Air Force at this time, then if the Germans land, Britain will be completely finished.

Therefore, Dowding came up with the reason to prevent the enemy from landing, and Churchill could only reluctantly accept it.

"The Air Force is handed over to you, we can no longer lose any battles, for the sake of His Majesty, we must fight to the end!" Churchill said helplessly on the phone.

Dow Ding pinched the phone and nodded helplessly: "For His Majesty the King!" I will do everything in my power to defeat the Luftwaffe! ”