Chapter 80: Behind the Scenes

。 Shortly after the arrival of the German delegation, the itinerary of the Allied Command in Europe finally surfaced. Although Lynn was the first to hear the news, the target was to arrive in the Netherlands in two days, which is quite tight in terms of timelines. As for the personnel, I only heard that the French army general and second deputy commander of the Allied Command in Europe, Li Jean, was sure to come, and it was possible that Marshall and Brooke might or may not come.

The Allied Command in Europe has done a good enough job of secrecy, and Lynn's side is not ambiguous.

That night, two groups of troops equipped with infrared night vision devices and low-sound guns entered the southern and northern areas of Alkmaar respectively, and according to careful survey and planning in advance, they decisively selected a Dutch village hundreds of meters away from the main road, and quickly and quickly took down the surrounding houses and barns and detained the local Dutch civilians without disturbing the garrisons along the road. After that, the team set up machine guns behind windows, deployed snipers at high points, and arranged for some people to wear makeup to become residents. After daybreak, a dozen or so workers in the name of a construction team from a Dutch engineering company arrived at the ambush site south of Alkmaar by truck, bringing in as many as two tons of cement and stones, and working on them near the roadside under the guise of repairing drainage facilities -- the masonry work was a fake, and no one could see anything of it, and the real content was carried out in tents set up for temporary storage of materials and shade and rest. Explosives specialists use the high ** hidden in the cement bag and the hard stone to make a powerful roadside bomb, which, if the time is right, is enough to inflict heavy damage on the convoy driving along the road even if it is one or two meters apart, and at the same time deter and disrupt the Allied vigilantes, and the fighters in ambush in the village will use this opportunity to carry out powerful sniping with "Bazooka" rocket launchers and twin MG42 machine guns.

In the north of Alkmaar, a similar deployment is also underway, but the guise has been replaced by a young couple's wedding preparations, the fighters use baskets, baskets, and wooden boxes for food and drink to bring in explosives, and set up a white canopy on the flat grass.

In order not to be "contaminated" with this extremely bad incident, since the beginning of the operation, Lynn deliberately stayed at the embassy without leaving the house, and went to Baron von Mayne's car for evening entertainment, minimizing his time for solitary activities. [Very literary] isolated from the operation personnel of the formation team, these two days are an out-and-out torment for Lynn, no matter how detailed the plan is handled by himself, there will inevitably be some adjustments in the actual implementation, and there may be all kinds of large and small accidents in two days, which require the operation personnel to respond with a quick reaction and a calm attitude, which is also Lynn thinks that the greatest strength. Lieutenant Colonel Enslen as the commander of operations is calm and capable, but he is not sure whether he is sufficient, and the professional qualities of Wohlrich, who serves as the alternate commander, are good, but he lacks some of the steadiness and generosity - perhaps in the minds of most people, only he is perfect or close to perfect.

The countdown is gradually going to zero, but the weather is playing a joke on everyone. The arrival of the Allied European Command in the Netherlands was postponed due to the heavy summer rains that affected all means of transportation except the trains, and the ordinary Dutch officials only received clear instructions to go to Alkmaar on the same day, and they still did not know how the Allied generals arrived, and Lynn received only inconclusive gossip: the Allied high-ranking officials would first visit Den Held, and then go to Alkmaar to meet the Dutch royal family and participate in the military parade. Sitting in the embassy room and looking out the window at the drifting heavy rain, Lynn was not in the mood to pity the members of the Royal Dutch Guards who were assembled in the Alkmaar barracks, he was originally a little worried that the weather would soak ** and cause it to fail to detonate smoothly, but after thinking about it, the demolition experts should be prepared to deal with this aspect, even if they take a step back, ** is useless, and the Dutch guards on guard along the way are also affected by the rain, which gives the operators who are ambushed in the village a better chance to attack. With their vast experience, as long as the convoy is forced to stop by anti-tank rockets, there is still a chance to deal a lethal blow to the target, disrupt the deployment of the Allied forces, and confuse the outside world. Next, whether the Führer's Nordic countries can successfully remain on the map depends on the choice of history. …,

The heavy rain lasted for more than two hours, and some low-lying areas inevitably had a small area of water, so Lynn drove his colleagues out for a spin, and the traffic facilities in the city were completely smooth, and the road conditions from Amsterdam to Alkmaar and Den Helder were also of high standard and should be similar to the city. When they returned to the embassy, the diplomats reported through the grapevine that the Allied generals would arrive directly at the Alkmaar airport by special plane.

If the itinerary is to fly from the headquarters in Poland to Alkmaar, and fly away directly after the meeting and parade, then Lynn's deployment of the operation will either be fruitless, and then the backup plan for launching an attack in Germany or the ground-to-air interception plan will be activated, depending on the situation. When arranging his subordinates, Lynn mentioned the epoch-making surface-to-air weapon of the "Rhine Daughter", but in the planning of the operation, he did not include the two "Rhine Daughters" in the end. On the one hand, they are expensive and scarce, and their launch is not as simple as an ordinary anti-tank rocket launcher, but must be mounted on a launch pad or launched from an airplane. Out of his own considerations, Lynn did not disclose the ground-to-air interception plan to the members of the team participating in the operation, but made arrangements to Moore Machinery Company alone. Seeing that the time passed minute by minute, after careful consideration, Lynn hung up the phone from the office to Moore Machinery, and the content of the call was ostensibly to invite friends from her country to dinner, but in fact it was to give the agreed code command - secretly activate the "Rhine daughter".

Twenty kilometres east of Alkmaar, in Horen and more than thirty kilometres in Enkhuip, the Mohr Maschinenbau company rented two old warehouses on the waterfront in advance to transport two "Rhine daughters" from Rotterdam under the guise of transporting agricultural machinery tools. The insiders did not open the large sealed wooden box before receiving the order to start the plan, all they did was follow the order to open a large hole in the top of the warehouse and prepare the clipper for emergency evacuation. As soon as the order arrived, the people quickly unpacked the boxes and reassembled the disassembled bombs and launchers under the guidance of technicians sent by the Empire, and these two technicians who were more familiar with the performance of the surface-to-air weapons acted as the operators. The improved version of the "Rhine Daughter" has an increased range compared with the older model, but because they still use a combination of operator visual inspection and radio remote control, the effective combat altitude is far from the theoretical value of the operating range.

After the rain and the weather cleared, it was soon time for lunch. Eating the food carefully cooked in the embassy kitchen, Lynn, who was concerned, was like chewing wax at all. Had it not been for the rainstorm, the Allied generals would have arrived at the best time of the morning, and with or without a visit to Denheldt Naval Base, they would have been able to complete the politically significant visit in the morning, and then leave in a hurry after lunch. Now these speculations have lost their meaning, unless they want the noble Dutch royal family to wait for the Allied dignitaries to change the date of arrival, and if they arrive at noon or in the afternoon, they may be invited to the royal palace in Amsterdam in the evening for a bigger political show, so that the operatives who are ambushing south of Alkmaar will have a chance!

The embassy is actually a mixed bag, and Lynn has always felt that way. The naval attaché, who had eaten at the same table and arrived a month later than Lynn, was told that there was a phone call, and although he pretended to be calm when he returned, he could still see some differences between his eyebrows. Although Lynn and the military attache had not known each other for a long time, they got along very happily with each other, so they knocked on the side and asked, sure enough, the generals of the Allied Command in Europe had just arrived in Alkmaar, and the means of transportation was an Allied plane. …,

"There is a special plane for travel, which saves time and effort, and I really don't know when we can enjoy such treatment." Lynn muttered in a voice that was clearly audible to others.

Odekate, the liaison commissioner at the same table, interjected in a low voice: "Now there is only one government plane in the whole of Germany, and the president and the chancellor need to take turns to use it when they go out, and all ministers take commercial planes, so little people like us don't have to think about it." ”

"Treatment is secondary, and the strength of the country is the key." The naval attaché said, "Only when the country is truly strong will the personnel stationed abroad be truly respected, regardless of what kind of transportation they take." ”

Yes, that's right, Lynn said to herself in her heart. Judging from the trend of the original history, with its conscientious, rigorous, and persevering national character and its expertise in digital, mechanical, and architectural engineering, Germany will certainly become an economic, industrial, and political power again in the near future, and the reunification of the country and the quality of the development environment are directly related to the time required for this "renew." Now that she has embarked on a political path as deputy leader of the Ba'ath Party, Lynn has reason to recalibrate her life goals – not just to become a great man to be admired by all. "Gargo" is just the outer skin, "Lynn" is his real soul, and he secretly aspires to become a person who can change the times with his continuous efforts, so that he can have the opportunity to do things that can sublimate his soul.