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"You mean, the British are sending their own fighters again?" Li Le was a little unsure of this statement, so he asked rhetorically. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE。 info

Bowman nodded and said to Li Le: "Führer! The British fighter took off 35 minutes earlier, and the news was confirmed by the Air Force. ”

Li Le's statement made Li Le a little incredulous, because Li Le had the impression that his opponent, General Dowding, was not a straw bag.

In the original historical time and space, General Dowding had always pinched the reserves in his hands, and until the complete victory in the air battle of Britain, he did not put it on the battlefield.

It is precisely because of this perseverance from beginning to end that the British Air Force has always had hope and the illusion that it still has strength to spare in the most difficult years.

But now, the day after the Germans officially began the Battle of Britain, the British were forced to put their reserves on the front line?

Could it be that General Dowding is not as powerful as it has been boasted in history, just a straw bale?

Li Le would rather believe that his Imperial Marshal Goering was a straw bale than that General Dowding, who won the Battle of Britain, was a waste.

Until now, the British targets destroyed on the first day are still being counted, and although it is obvious that the Luftwaffe has an absolute advantage in the situation, the results are not obvious in fact.

Whether or not many targets were destroyed by the Air Force could not be directly confirmed, and some of the precious targets that Li Le was able to identify yesterday are no longer determined.

The enemy is not stupid either, many places are being transferred, and many classified departments are already changing their stations.

In some of the airports that were attacked, the planes had left, and now all that was left was the original runway and the wreckage of the destroyed planes.

As time passed, Li Le's prophetic skills were weakening exponentially, and he was no longer quite sure whether what he knew had really changed.

In the same way, he did not know whether the destroyed targets had really been destroyed, whether the British had rebuilt them, or whether those that had been destroyed would have been rebuilt elsewhere.

He didn't know any of these things, because he was a traverser, and his foresight relied on his golden finger, not the "invisible intelligence force".

Wait a minute! Li Le thought of his invisible intelligence unit that fooled people, and immediately realized the crux of the problem.

He stretched out his hand, interrupted Bowman's report, frowned at the blue sky outside the window, and collected his thoughts.

As long as Churchill is not stupid, or as long as the British top decision-makers are not stupid, then the problem of the H Fleet and the current air battle in Britain are all ironclad facts that prove one thing - the Germans have spies in the British upper echelons.

Actually, that spy doesn't exist...... But the British don't know this, they must think that their intelligence has been leaked, and they will inevitably conduct a self-examination.

Li Le thought of this, and he understood why the British would make a faint move at such a critical moment, because the other party was already in chaos internally, so the command and dispatch were ineffective!

Because that German spy does not exist, no matter how the British check, it will affect their own efficiency!

Moreover, no matter how much they investigated, they would not find that person, because this person did not exist at all.

If the other party takes the bait and catches an unlucky ghost who has been wronged, it will also be a real unjust case, and it will also be a huge blow to the current top level of Britain.

You know, how can an officer who can provide intelligence at this level have less identity? Churchill couldn't catch Dowding himself!

Thinking of this, he quickly looked at Bowman and commanded: "Quick! Get Marshal Goering and Marshal Kesselring at once! Immediately! ”

Because there are fewer and fewer things in his foresight, he must seize as much as possible when he can still judge, and seize the lead as much as possible.

In line with the basic principle of taking advantage of your illness to kill you, Li Le is ready to let the Luftwaffe make an all-out attack at this stage and deal a severe blow to the British mainland.

"The Air Force heard that it took advantage of this interception, shooting down 33 British fighters and losing only 24 of its own." Bowman added one last sentence, and then turned and walked out of the Führer's reception room.

Li Le looked at the aircraft designers he found embarrassedly, and said apologetically: "It's a pity, everyone, we can only talk about it today." The enemy has changed, and we must take countermeasures! ”

There are no talented people here who understand military command, and all of them are engineers engaged in technical research. Hearing the Führer say this, everyone felt that the Führer was really knowledgeable and talented to the extreme.

It's just that he understands technology, and he is so proficient in front-line command, the Führer is worthy of being the greatest leader of Germany! Worthy of everyone's support and respect!

"Where, where." Kurt? Dr. Tan Ke was the first to stand up and greeted Li Le with a smile: "Führer, you have every opportunity, and we naturally understand it very well. ”

With him taking the lead, several engineers also got up to take their leave, and as soon as they walked out of the reception room with their front feet, Goering and Kesselring, under the guidance of Bowman, entered the room.

"Without further ado, what do you think about the fact that the enemy has once again begun to intercept our bombing." Li Le motioned for the two to sit down, and then opened his mouth and went straight to the point.

Goering did not speak, but Kesselring took over: "My Führer! The tactics of the British have clearly changed, and this is not their style on the first day. ”

Worthy of being the most capable commander in the Luftwaffe, Li Le was very satisfied with Kesselring's performance.

He motioned for the other party to continue, and found a sofa to sit across from the two of them.

Kesselring glanced at Goering, who also looked at him, and motioned for Kesselring to continue.

Frankly speaking, Göring was not as good as the academics who had really seen the world on a strategic level, he was just a pilot.

In the construction of the Luftwaffe, because of the position, he was able to play the greatest role, because as long as he was not a fool, he knew that he needed to train more pilots and build more fighters.

However, at the level of specific strategic battles, he is not as good as an air commander like Kesselring, and even more exaggerated, he is at most a commander at the level of Garand.

Kesselring, who had the support of the two leaders, naturally knew everything, and he opened his mouth and said to Li Le and Goering: "Yesterday, when we attacked, although Britain also took off the interceptor fighters at the beginning, they did not immediately enter the battle. ”

"They waited for us to disperse before intercepting some of our planes, and if it weren't for the Führer's intelligence that made us prepared, we would have suffered a small loss." He analyzed yesterday's battle in detail.

Then he went on to talk about what happened next: "Subsequently, the enemy's chain of command must have collapsed...... They don't have a systematic command and fight on their own, so we can run rampant in their skies. ”

Immediately afterwards, he said about today's interception: "Just now, the British put in a large number of fighters, but the interception position was quite amateurish, and before our bombers were separated, they rushed up. ”

Garand's fighter unit was well spaced to play, and they swooped down from the sky to launch an attack on the approaching Hurricane fighters.

The two sides battled in the sky and ended up with a 24-33 record. This result was clearly the superiority of the German army, and the reason was that the Luftwaffe had an absolute superiority in numbers.

In this air encounter, the Germans escorted as many as 110 fighters, while the British took off to intercept only 57 fighters.

Because the timing of the attack was chosen when the Luftwaffe was not dispersed, the numerical superiority of German fighters was vividly reflected.

Almost two planes fought one, and if neither of them could win, the German pilots would have killed themselves. How could they have lost such a battle when they had just won the Polish air battle and the French air battle?

"I analyzed that there was confusion in the enemy's chain of command, at least temporarily." Kesselring concluded: "So it's a good chance for us to attack. ”

"Marshal, you are quite right!" Li Le almost applauded Kesselring, because his analysis was so much in line with Li Le's heart.

Knowing that Kesselring is not a traverser, and he does not have any invisible intelligence forces, this is a conjecture based entirely on battlefield analysis, and it is very close to the fact that it really happened.

Li Le opened his mouth and said to Goering and Kesselring: "My intelligence agent has sent back the news that the British are looking for him because they already know about his existence. ”

Hearing about this intelligence service, both Goering and Kesselring sat up straight.

You know, this hero, who penetrates deep into the enemy, is simply the greatest presence of the intelligence services of the Third Reich.

This man sacrificed his life to pass back important information, and he did not hesitate to expose himself, gaining an unparalleled advantage for the Empire's war.

"This ...... Sir, he won't be in any danger, will he? Kesselring asked, a little uneasily.

Providing such detailed intelligence, and being used so unabashedly by the Empire, is a very dangerous thing for intelligence officers.

As long as the other party reasoned in reverse, he could roughly confirm the approximate range of contacts with whom the information was lost, and with this list, and then check a few more obviously without problems, the target could almost be confirmed.

That's why Kesselring asked, he really cared, cared about this heroic figure who had sacrificed his life for his country—of course, this man was sitting in front of him, and he was still the head of the Empire, which he could never have guessed in any way.