9 Invisible Troops
Aristocrat? Indeed, the Englishman who came forward to hook up with Goering and Hess was really an old aristocrat with a knighthood. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 It is precisely because of his status and relationship with the British royal family that Goering and Hess are convinced of the British attitude.
It is not surprising that the Führer knew this, and without the acquiescence of the SS and the Gestapo, the slightest gesture of Goering and Hess would be a great crime of treason if discovered.
However, the phrase "European-stirring stick" made Hess alarmed. It is impossible not to know a little about the history of Europe, the little affair between the English in France and old Prussia and Tsarist Russia.
When France was strong, the British alliance with Prussia and Italy played desperately to suppress Napoleon; After the rise of Germany, the Anglo-French alliance was so unbreakable that sometimes even a Tsarist Russia was added as a bargaining chip.
"But, my Führer, we have now broken the Anglo-French alliance. We have won the war, will Britain continue to be stubborn? Hess thought for two seconds and asked.
After asking such a question, Li Le knew that thinking about national affairs could be regarded as suppressing the fatal suspicion of the true and false heads of state in Hess's mind.
His invisible army can be regarded as a real phased victory. At least Hess is now thinking about the British side, not whether Li Le is really the Führer.
"Could it be, your intelligence officers, that you are getting the ideas of a handful of British politicians and not on behalf of the British government?" Hess remembered what the British had always insisted on, and questioned: "Churchill was only a puppet to appease the British people, and he may not be a stumbling block to peace." ”
Ha? Churchill was not a stumbling block to peace? Maybe...... But he will lead the British people to continue the fight until the destruction of the Third Reich and the suicide of me, the unlucky one, in Berlin! Li Le complained in his mind.
"Do you really believe that the King of England has elected a prime minister of the main war faction in order to promote the traditional friendship between the British and German peoples?" Li Le stared at Hess with a pair of eagle eyes and sneered.
Hess was stunned for a moment, he clearly felt the prelude to the Fuhrer's fury in front of him. It was not a wise choice to make the Führer angry, and the level of scolding of this genius leader seemed to be higher.
Of course, he knew how the Führer mentally destroyed those poor opponents, and locked up in the house to accept the Führer's ideological saturation bombardment, which was just the most basic pyramid scheme method comparable to that of the Führer of Tang Seng.
The Führer in front of him said it so pretentiously, Hess only had to listen to the familiar tone of his voice to know that the Führer was convinced of this information and was preparing to take countermeasures.
This man with a mustache, but with everyone present, carved up Poland, swept France, and occupied Denmark, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and the head of Belgium!
If you don't trust him, is there anyone else in the Third Reich who can be trusted? Thinking of this, Hess's mind was convinced of the Führer's judgment.
Believing the Führer's judgment, Hess's mind was full of more things, such as the mysterious intelligence unit whose name he didn't even know.
How did such a terrible force come about, how did it work, and where did the money come from?
In just an instant, Hess felt that the Führer, whom he thought he knew very well, and the Third Reich behind the Führer, had become obscure.
There are so many more things that he doesn't know, which is not good news for a deputy head of the Third Reich.
It was as if there were countless pairs of eyes staring at him in the back, and Hess felt the hairs on his back stand upside down. Did Goering know that the Führer had an intelligence force that could not be seen or touched? What about Goebbels? And how much does Speer, who can only show off in front of the Führer, know?
It doesn't seem that bad...... It seems that Himmler's SS, as well as Heydrich's Gestapo, had long since been distrusted by the Führer. With such an independent and large intelligence force, it seems that the Führer has long been on guard against Clowns like Himmler.
Even Hitler at this moment did not know that one of his nonsense sentences could make the deputy Führer of the Third Reich think of so much relevant information in his mind in an instant.
God knows that he was just trying to find a reason to start his own "New British Air War", and as for denying the entire SS, it seems that Hess himself thought too much......
In Hess's view, the Führer's conviction that Britain would not surrender would have no effect on anything that followed.
Now that the Sea Lion Project has been discussed, the offensive promised by Goering to the Führer the other day will be launched as scheduled. It had nothing to do with whether Britain would surrender or not, because the plan had already been approved by the majority.
It is destined to fight, it is nothing more than the difference between how to fight and what kind of purpose to fight. If the Führer thinks that the British are playing Germany, then it is simply to be more committed and more resolute in the fight.
Nothing had to be changed, except for a slight change in one of the Führer's thoughts—and after thinking about it, Hess found that he had no need to be in a hurry to argue with the Führer, but only that execution was sufficient.
What politicians have to think about is always the cost of political input and the income obtained, and the cost is almost zero and he can get some impression points from the Führer, which is really a wise decision.
Just thinking about it, Hess felt that he was simply too wise. In this case, everything else can be put aside, including the "minutiae" of whether the Führer is true or not.
As the deputy head of the Third Reich, Hess himself had a few pounds and taels, and he himself knew best. Once the most authoritative and ruling head of state really disappears, then even if he becomes the head of state, he will not have much real say.
On the Army side, do those Junkers guys still buy it? Will Goering, the arrogant fellow, do his bidding? Did Himmler and Heydrich's SS support it? Goebbels......
Every time I think of these guys with big tails and good looks, Hess feels a headache. That is, the Führer can crush this group of guys to death, and if you change to any one of them, the empire will first have to be in turmoil.
In addition, Hess, as the deputy head of the Reich, of course knew that the economy of the Third Reich was actually a rotten debt to the very bottom - a fool would think of killing the Führer and becoming such a mess himself.
"My Führer, now that you have the information, I think it's time to hold a meeting before making a decision." Hess pondered in his mind for a few seconds before choosing what he thought was the most appropriate option, and replied to Hitler: "You know, a lot of plans need to be reformulated, and it's a big job. ”
"It needs to be reformulated...... Hearing that the other party believed the intelligence force who was open-mouthed, a smile rose on the corner of Li Le's mouth.
Speer, who left halfway through listening, was even more secretive about the Führer's "invisible troops", and at this moment, looking at Hitler's back, he immediately felt even more unfathomable.
"Go and prepare, my dear Hess...... Loyal Hess. We did not win a total victory in the war, at least not before defeating the British, no! Li Le waved his hand and told Hess to step back and prepare.
Then the fake Führer, who had gradually entered the state, began to look at the fake artworks in the Louvre Museum in Paris with great interest.
Hess, who retreated, was full of doubts. At least he knew that the Führer standing in the distance had in his hand a hidden force that he didn't even know about, and that this power could make a difference even in distant Britain, which was simply suffocating.
Passing by Heydrich, who had been summoned by the Führer, Hess looked at Heydrich's tall back out of the corner of his eye. In the eyes of those who are already suspicious, any object is suspicious.
"Is this organization in Heydrich's hands? Gestapo? No, absolutely not. Hess denied his idea, because it was impossible for the Führer to put two intelligence organizations in the hands of one person.
"Speer?" Denying Heydrich, Hess turned his attention to Speer, who had just been talking and laughing with the Führer.
This man was often summoned by the Führer alone, and most of his remarks were about art and architecture. It stands to reason that such a courtier should not have been so important to the Führer......
Unless...... He has another intelligence force in the Führer's hidden shadows! The more he thought about it, the more he felt that he had guessed correctly, and there was more fear and vigilance in Speer's eyes.
Sometimes we have to admire the great imagination of human beings, and they can make up a series of impeccable reasoning by themselves and bury themselves in the space of their own imagination by virtue of a hint that is difficult to distinguish between truth and falsehood.
Speer still doesn't know that he has been targeted by the deputy head of the empire because of an "invisible force".
At this moment, he is still immersed in the joy of being promoted to work in the German railway department. You know, as a courtier, what I hope most is that I can get rid of this identity and sit in a good position with real power.
And the German railways, which were in charge of the railway communication lines of the entire Third Reich, were not only a department with real power, but also a high-level department with real power.
Unbeknownst to him, this was only the first step in his rise to prominence with the support of the new Führer.