Chapter 338: Counter-espionage

Baumann, director of the Führer's Secretariat, this position is important and does not need to be explained, all government documents in Germany have to go through Baumann's hands, and more than 80 percent of military documents have to be handled by Baumann. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

Bowman did not dare to sit down in front of Rommel, he still stood upright and replied:

"My Führer, it is an honor for Bowman to accept the task you have personally assigned."

Rommel did not insist that Baumann sit down, but said to Baumann with a pleasant face:

"I'm going to go to the Polish border tomorrow to see the soldiers ahead, and I'll ask Director Bowman to arrange it."

"I'll arrange it immediately."

Although Rommel was a time-traveler at this time, he was also familiar with the history of World War II, and this Bauman was very controversial in history, whether Baumer was a spy or not, and no one gave an accurate definition.

Rommel could not have convicted Bauman on the basis of history! Because this is what did not happen at all, Rommel, the new dollar, must deal with Bowman first, and there must be real evidence.

Whether the Soviet spy hidden in the German top level is Bauman or not, Rommel also needs to use some means to verify whether Bauman is a Soviet spy or not, and Rommel's visit to the Polish border to inspect the army is the bait released by Rommel to Baumman.

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Peel aside the fog of history and look at the real Bowman in history, Batmann was Hitler's personal secretary and one of Hitler's most trusted people.

He once boldly hired a man to secretly record all Hitler's conversations, and finally assembled a book: "Hitler's Banquet Talks", which shows that Bowman was a bold man.

When the war on the Eastern Front was not going well, someone in the German hierarchy began to plot to overthrow Hitler, and it was when Hitler was depressed that Bauman and Hitler got closer. Beginning in September 1942, Bowman openly recorded Hitler's speeches, and he also recruited a group of stenographers to help.

At the same time, the intelligence that Moscow received from the "Werther" became more and more accurate. Moscow sometimes simply sent his questions directly to Bauman, and Bauman answered them one by one.

In the Battle of Kursk (the largest tank battle in World War II), Germany's strategy and tactics were all known to the Soviet Union, and how to fight this battle!

On July 20, 1944, a group of high-ranking German generals met in Claus? Feng? Under the leadership of Colonel Stauffenberg, a shocking assassination campaign against Hitler was launched, and the bomb did not kill Hitler, but aroused Hitler's extreme anger, and almost all anti-Hitler forces in Germany were brutally dealt with.

After this, Bauman had almost no influence on Hitler, which drew criticism from many other Nazi Party leaders. General Spear declared that Bauman was a Stalinist admirer, and the rest of the Nazis began to suspect that Bauman was a Soviet spy, and one of Baummann's mistresses was discovered by the Nazis to be an underground party of the KPD.

The Allies began to suggest that Moscow should get Bauman out of danger as soon as possible, but Bauman had already planned a way out, and before the end of the war he hid in Switzerland, where he had a house of his own, and after the war, Bauman lived in the Soviet Union until his death.

That's pretty telling! No other evidence, just because Baumann was able to live peacefully until death under Stalin's centralized rule, and the evidence that he was a Soviet spy is ironclad.

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Bowman watched Rommel leave with a smile, and Bowman's eyes instantly showed a cold murderous aura on Rommel's back, but at this time Bowman secretly thought in his heart:

"Dog mongrel, let you live one more day, even my beauty you dare to catch and kill."

It turned out that the Soviet spy group cracked by Canaris arrested a total of 177 Soviet spies, including Bowman's mistress, who was executed, and Bowman's mistress committed suicide by poisoning at that time in order to protect Bowman.

Bauman's mistresses were the famous "Swallows" of the Soviet Union, whose official name was Kbot, and they were female spies who specialized in seducing the top echelons of hostile countries.

It was under the lure of the Soviet "swallow" that Bauman joined the Soviet spy agency, and because of Baumman's special status, the Soviet Military Intelligence Bureau specially dispatched a spy organization to Bauman with the code name "Red Orchestra." ”

"Red Orchestra." All the top-secret information was provided by Bowman, who was codenamed "Werther", and the person in charge of the entire "Red Orchestra" spy organization was called Trepe.

Germany had already cracked the "Red Orchestra", and Bauman and the Soviet authorities did not know how much information the German intelligence service had about Werther, so the Soviet authorities asked Bauman to provide Rommel with information about his travels, so that they could get rid of Rommel, the new German Führer, which could not only relieve Bauman of his own danger, but also kill the new German Führer, thus ending Germany's strategic plan to invade the Soviet Union, which was really a good plan to kill two birds with one stone.

When Bauman secretly rejoiced that he was going to Poland tomorrow to inspect from Rommel, his opportunity had come, and the naturally cautious Bauman was afraid that Rommel would not die if he did not die, so he doubted himself, so he deliberately told the German Ministry of Defense and the High Command that Rommel was going to inspect Poland, in addition to the SS and the newly established German intelligence bureau, there were more people who knew that Rommel was going to Poland to inspect, even if the assassination of Rommel failed, Bauman was not afraid.

When Rommel returned to his office, he immediately called Guderian, the commander of the 2nd Panzer Group in Poland, and Rommel asked Guderian to send twenty FA223 helicopters to the railway station on the German-Polish border overnight, each carrying an infantry squad.

The German soldiers were good, and Guderian did not ask any questions at all, and immediately agreed to do so.

The next day, Rommel left the Berlin railway station on a special train from the head of state amid the farewell of a number of high-ranking German officials, accompanied by more than a dozen high-ranking generals including German Defense Minister Marshal Keitel.

The distance from Berlin to the Polish border, Rommel was very relieved that the Soviet Union could not arrange the assassination here, so Rommel had been discussing the "Barbarossa Plan" with a group of generals.

When the train reached the German-Polish border, the Führer's train suddenly stopped, and Rommel, in the midst of everyone's doubts, asked all the generals to immediately get off the train and transfer to the transport helicopter parked by the railway.

Dozens of high-ranking officers who were traveling with Rommel took off in four transport helicopters, and the Führer's train was slowly activated, while the remaining sixteen helicopters flew twenty kilometers on either side of the train.

The generals who traveled with Rommel also vaguely understood something, it seems that Rommel is preparing for assassination! Some people immediately felt in their hearts that Führer Rommel was doing something superfluous.

At this time, there were at least more than 3 million elite German troops in Poland, and more than 2 million troops from other allies.

After Rommel got into the helicopter, he did not speak, but squinted his eyes and began to nap, and the generals who were in the same helicopter with Rommel did not speak, while disturbing the Führer's rest.

In fact, Rommel was napping there, and he was using the "eyes of God" to observe the situation of the railway from the Polish border to Warsaw. If anyone wanted to assassinate Rommel, who was on his way to inspect the Polish front, he could only do so on this section of the road.

[Brothers, send the tickets. (To be continued.) )