Chapter 505: Intelligence 5 and Intelligence 6 Threatened by Churchill
"Give me to court-martial at once, and immediately send all the ineffective command officers of MI5 and MI6 to court-martial, and immediately reorganize our British Empire's intelligence services, I need a team of intelligence with strong intelligence gathering capabilities, accuracy and speed!"
"No matter what the cost, I will take full control of Hitler's every move! Especially now that Rommel and Guderian are in combat operations, I want to know for the first time where their troops will carry out landing operations! ”
Then Churchill continued to roar in a thunderous rage before the officers who were still trembling could speak.
In particular, he stared very sternly at Major General Max Moscow, the head of the foreign intelligence department, who was called into the room early in the morning and waited for his abuse, Evans, the director of the British MI5, and Moseley, the director of the sixth intelligence department, who made Churchill bow his head and dare not say a word.
As for Captain Kyle, one of the founders of the security service, the predecessor of MI5, and Captain Kyle's right-hand man, who has long been the head of the agency's "B Activity Area" for only one year, Brigadier Halke, has been removed by Churchill for six or three years.
And Director David Pitt, who has now come to power as the head of MI5 appointed by Churchill, also stood aside, and was silent with Director John Scarlett, the head of MI6, without refuting half a sentence.
MI5's main business is to be accountable to the British Foreign Office, collecting intelligence on the government's security, defence, foreign and economic matters.
MI6 is responsible for collecting secret intelligence from abroad, as well as anti-terrorist organizations.
But now, during World War II, all the tasks of these two powerful and mysterious intelligence agencies in Britain were all focused by Churchill on the comprehensive reconnaissance of Hitler and the German army's every move, as well as the development of more anti-German people, and the rebellion against those anti-war and anti-Hitler German officers and partisans.
"Tell me, can you find out to me the landing sites of Guderian and Rommel, two cunning German generals, in two days?"
When Churchill finished scolding and saw that no one in his room dared to respond, he immediately turned all his dissatisfaction and anger into a cold gaze, staring closely at Director David Pitt, the head of MI5, and Director John Scarlett, the head of MI6, and coldly forced him.
"Yes! We're going to do our best, Prime Minister Churchill! ”
After a moment of staring at Churchill's ice-cold gaze, Director John Scarlett, the head of MI6, was the first to find himself unable to bear the cold and uncomfortable feeling, and summoned up the courage to respond loudly.
"Good! I only look at the results, not the process, and I don't need excuses! ”
"Because I have given you many times of tolerance, so this time I will definitely not be merciful again, because we have been won by the Germans in several successive battles, and our troops have suffered heavy casualties, and if we cannot win a battle in a short period of time to boost the morale of our army, I am afraid it will have a great impact on our morale!"
"We must not be a defeated country like France, and we must not let the glory and splendor of the British Empire be lost in our hands, especially in my hands!"
"I will never surrender to Germany, and compromise, let alone be defeated by Hitler!"
"So you must not let me down again, or you will be ready to resign! I don't need waste! ”
As soon as the words fell, Churchill suddenly exclaimed with great emotion.
"Yes! Prime minister! ”
John Scarlett and Director David Pitt immediately agreed in unison to Churchill's angry snarls and loud menaceous shouts.
Even Director David Pitt, who had just stood silently and listened to Churchill's scolding with his head down, was deeply uneasy at this moment, because Churchill had gradually changed from anger to murderous hideous face at this moment, which made people shudder and dare not look at each other.