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    The Suez Canal, the oldest but also the busiest man-made canal on earth, connects the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, that is, the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean. It is the most convenient passage between Asian civilization and European civilization. Since its construction in the 19th century, it has  It fell into the hands of Britain and France, becoming a cornucopia of wealth for these two countries and one of the most important military bases in the world.  high speed

    During the World War, the Allies were defeated in northern Africa and had to abandon the Suez Canal. At this time, the Suez Canal was in German hands.  The German General Staff is stationed here with an armored division, two motorized infantry divisions, a flying regiment, and other ordinary infantry, totaling 76,000 people.  Guarding what was arguably Germany's most important trophy during its campaign in Africa.

    The loss of the Suez Canal was a major blow to the Allied Powers, which directly caused the Allied Powers to reduce their global shipping capacity by nearly a quarter, and their profits were reduced by more than one-third.  From then on, the Mediterranean waterway was of no value to the British.  It can be said that the loss of the Suez Canal was definitely one of the most important reasons for the decline of the Allied Powers during the war.

    But today, there are some exceptions.

    Krim is an ordinary person at the Suez Port. He has been working as a dispatcher here for ten years and has experienced the British Empire era of the Suez Canal and the German era after the Egyptian War.

    In recent years, since the Germans occupied the Suez Canal, no British warships have been seen here. But today, from where he was, looking at it from a high tower in the Suez Port, from the Mediterranean Sea  Coming in the direction was a group of British warships!

    Yes, it is a British warship!

    The St. George's flag flying high on the warship's command tower was the most familiar sight to him in previous years. There was no way he could be mistaken about this.

    He wiped his eyes, yes, that¡¯s right.  He quickly looked around again.  Other dispatchers on the tower, including a German officer in charge of supervision, also saw this. The German military police patrolling the pier and the German artillerymen on the distant forts must also have seen this.  But none of them had any reaction.

    what happened?  When can British warships pass under the eyes of the Germans openly?

    The distant sky.  Two bi-wing Fokker fighter jets roared over the Suez Canal. They were members of the 106th Flying Regiment of the Royal German Air Force stationed in the Suez Canal.

    But just a few minutes later, there was another group of fighter jets that were completely different from those of the Luftwaffe. A total of six fighter jets flew through the sky in a group. The fuselages of these planes were painted with the distinctive logo of Great Britain.  Astonishingly, it is the British¡¯s most advanced Camel III Type B naval fighter!

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    At this moment, on the British warship docked in the Suez Canal, waiting to pass, a group of German officers completed the customs clearance procedures and returned the documents to the commander of the British fleet.

    "Okay, no problem. Now, you can enter the Red Sea."

    The British naval commander nodded.  He didn't even want to say a word to these German devils if it wasn't particularly necessary.

    Who would have thought that the German official paused for a moment and finally said something else,

    "Sir! If possible, can you tell me your destination?"

    "No, you can't, Mr. Captain! This is a military secret."

    "Oh, forget it!" The German obviously had no intention of going into details.  He was just curious.  Then he turned around and prepared to disembark.

    But at this time, he heard the last words added proudly by the British naval captain.

    "In short, this is a goal that your German navy cannot accomplish, and it is a task that can only be achieved with the help of our British Empire's fleet."

    The German officer¡¯s figure paused for a moment and quickly walked down the bridge.

    The British captain turned around and looked at the long-lost Suez Canal, the treasure of the British Empire.  It has been in the hands of the Germans for several years. When will the British take it back from this abominable Germanic bandit?

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    ??From the dark silence, waves of radio waves are sent out.  Cutting through the starry sky, it spread to all directions, and one after another converged from all directions to a secret place.

    In Nanjing, Shen Jiankang, director of the Communications and Electronic Operations Division of the Imperial General Staff of the Federal Base Camp, rushed into Guo Jia's office with a thick stack of documents under his arm.

    "Report! Minister Guo! We have deciphered a series of coded messages recently sent back from the Paris Monitoring Station. These coded messages used a set of codes that the enemy had just activated a few months ago, so it cost us a lot of money.For a while, but now, they are no longer a secret to us.  "

    "Oh, what was the result?"

    "The result? The result is that we discovered a big secret. The Allied Powers and the Central Powers actually showed signs of joining forces to act!" After a pause, seeing that Guo Jia was really shocked by his words, Shen Jiankang continued proudly:

    "A month ago, several extremely confidential high-level meetings in Paris were targeted by us. Because they used encrypted messages to communicate, we did not figure out the specific situation. But now, after deciphering it, we found out in it  The code name of the British Lord of the Admiralty!¡±

    "Oh!" Guo Jia was indeed interested.  "That means"

    "In other words, the meeting was attended by the British Lord of the Admiralty and senior officers of the German General Staff, but the location was Paris under German control at this time! With this information, although the specific content of the meeting we still  I don¡¯t know what it is, but I am sure that Britain and Germany have joined hands to carry out specific cooperation matters. It is not just understanding negotiations as we thought before.¡±

    "Not bad!" Guo Jia narrowed his eyes, put his hands behind his back and started walking in the room, "The armistice in Africa, the Allies and the Allies compromised, and used the West Asian Allies to attack us. Now, it turns out that the British Navy has begun to fight with the Germans.  Cooperation. This is exactly the rhythm of Europeans starting to unite and deal with the empire together!"

    He is very aware of how important this news is. It means that the strategic planning faced by the General Staff and the enemy's initial conditions are completely different. A month ago, it is very likely that the enemy's in-depth and close cooperation has begun.

    "Immediately pass this news to the General Staff Headquarters, so that everyone who needs to know should know it immediately. In addition, activate the backup plan and let the staff of the General Staff Headquarters immediately re-develop the global war situation according to this situation."

    "yes!"

    ¡°You go down and do your work!¡±

    "yes!"

    "Xiao Li!"

    "Here, prepare the car immediately and go to the China Palace!" To be continued.  If you like this work, you are welcome to come to Qidian (.Vote for recommendations and monthly votes. Your support is my biggest motivation. Mobile phone users please go to m to read.)
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