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Volume One: All for Germany! Two hundred and ninety-two. Missing

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    "General!"

    "General!"

    Clool Nicholas and Hannah Shawn stood upright in front of General Stike.

    "Sit down." Stike looked at his two juniors with a smile.  These are the children of old comrades who fought alongside him.

    Although Nicholas had a lot of friction with General Ernst at the beginning, all the knots in his heart were resolved during the battle at Montfaucon.  Of course, except for Adolf Hitler who still resented what Nicholas did to General Ernst.

    Steck looked at them and sat down: "Why are you coming back late?"

    "Report to the General, we are having some trouble in Shanghai." Klull said to the legendary former Skull Commando: "We were interrogated by the Japanese in Shanghai."

    "Oh, Japanese?" Steck frowned.

    To be honest, many people in the German army do not have a good impression of the Japanese.  The key reason lies with General Ernst.

    General Ernst once specifically mentioned two Asian countries to his teammates, one is China and the other is Japan.

    To China, General Ernst never hesitated to praise, but to Japan, General Ernst was always full of contempt and disdain.

    Comrades who have been with General Ernst for a long time have been affected without exception

    "Yes, General." Kroll said: "A very strange thing. The Japanese military police broke into our hotel at night and confiscated our radio. Please take us to the military police headquarters. But with us  The person having the conversation was Colonel Kobayakawa Koi, a member of the Japanese army."

    "Did he say anything?" Steck asked thoughtfully.

    "When Kobayakawa saw us, he seemed to have a very complicated expression. He asked us some questions about why we came to China, and then warned us to be careful in what we do in Shanghai. Then he let us go and returned the radio station to us.  "

    Kluer's words made Steck's brows knit together. What do the Japanese want to do?

    ?? Two German agents were captured inexplicably and then released inexplicably?

    Hannah said at this time: "General, we have investigated and probably know something. It seems that it is said that two Chinese people impersonated our identities and assassinated a Chinese tycoon who was about to defect to the Japanese."

    "Impersonating you?" General Stike stood up, walked to his desk, and pondered silently.

    How is this going?  Stike thought for a long time but couldn't figure it out. The information that Klull and Hannah could investigate was only as much as what they said.

    Maybe if General Ernst was here he could figure it out

    Thinking of General Ernst, Steck raised his head and looked at the wall, where two portraits were hung, one of the head of the empire, Adolf Hitler, and the other of the imperial legend, Ernst Brahm.  of.

    There is a very strange thing. Ernst Brahm did not leave a photo for future generations to commemorate.

    Even the photos taken by American journalist Beasley with the help of General Ernst had inexplicable problems during the development process. As a result, all those photos were invalid.

    The head of the Reich, Adolf Hitler, issued an order to hang the portraits of himself and General Ernst side by side, which immediately embarrassed the people below.

    In the end, the only option was to draw a portrait of General Ernst based on the memories of his old comrades.  But something even weirder happened again

    Everyone¡¯s description of General Ernst is actually different!

    Everyone who had fought side by side with General Ernst had the general's appearance firmly engraved in their minds. They swore that no matter how many years passed, as long as General Ernst appeared in front of them, they would be able to recognize him at a glance.  out.

    But I found that I couldn¡¯t describe it with my words!

    Some people say that General Ernst¡¯s face is more oriental, such as Rommel.

    But this statement was quickly refuted by Manstein: No, Ernst looks completely German!  Then Richthofen put forward his own opinion:

    "Ernst and I have the best relationship. We were imprisoned together. He should look like this. Is he probably a mixture of Eastern and Western faces? Damn it, damn it! Ernst looks like this.  In my mind, I am more familiar with him than my own wife, but why can't I say it?

    When these issues were reported to the head of the Reich, Adolf Hitler, Hitler was very angry and loudly rebuked his subordinates for being confused.??

    Can¡¯t you even describe General Ernst¡¯s appearance?

    He has a handsome Germanic face, and his chin should have some oriental flavor?  damn it!  Hitler became a little annoyed:

    ¡°He is a handsome and mighty German officer!¡±

    In the end, we could only adopt a compromise opinion, integrating everyone¡¯s descriptions of General Ernst, and then shaping it into a statue in Paris Square in Berlin.

    And all portraits about General Ernst are based on this statue

    Looking at the portrait on the wall, Stike felt that it looked very much like General Ernst in his mind, but he always felt that there was something unsatisfactory about it.

    It is indeed missing some essence.

    "General, are you missing Baron Alexon again?" Hannah asked cautiously.

    "Yes, I miss General Ernst again. Isn't your father like this?" Stike turned around and asked.

    "He is always thinking about him there." Hannah sighed softly: "My father never showed his feelings in front of others, but there were a few times. I remember when I was a child, I would sleep at night.  No, I always saw the light in the living room was on when I got up. I looked at my father secretly and found him crying quietly there. You know, General, in my impression, my father is so strong. I heard that even if we are defeated,  My father also firmly told everyone that one day Germany will rise again. I asked him why he was crying. He hugged me and said that he had lost the best brother. It was only when I grew up that I realized that he was the best brother.  His brother is General Ernst.¡±

    "Everyone is missing him." Steck also started to get emotional.

    Kroll said loudly: "General, I think we should transfer our thoughts about the Baron to the great cause of revenge for him! Every German misses the Skeleton Baron, and every German respects the Skull Baron, but we will not  Sad, we will only use the angriest iron fist to complete the unfinished glory of General Ernst!"

    Steck smiled slightly, they had not yet understood the true meaning of Ernst¡¯s spirit.  But one day they will definitely understand what is glorious.

    "Well, the sad things will not affect us." Stecker cheered up: "I was going back to China soon, but I received an order that a batch of our supplies to assist China will arrive soon. I will assist  The Chinese government left after receiving it. This batch of materials is very large and very important, and due to the continuous protests of the Japanese government, we must transport it to China in a secret manner, and your task is to cooperate with us to complete this task."

    "Yes, General!"

    "How is the situation in Shanghai?"

    "Very bad, General." Klull said loudly: "The Japanese have occupied most of Shanghai and have landed at Jinshanwei. The Chinese army is retreating. Among them, the 19th Group Army has entered the Wu-Fu line, but Wu  There are many problems in the construction of fortifications such as the Fu Line. General Xue Yue is ordering his troops and requisitioning a large number of civilians for emergency repairs, hoping to complete the fortifications as much as possible before the Japanese army arrives."

    With that, he came to the map and said: "The Japanese troops who landed at Jinshanwei were strongly blocked by the Chinese army in Songjiang. We got some very reliable information on the way back. The one who resisted in Songjiang was Wu Kerenzhi 67  The army is also equipped with a battalion of the Guards Battalion of the Chinese 19th Group Army Headquarters.¡±

    Stike nodded: "Songjiang plays a very important role in whether the Japanese army can be stopped, whether it can complete the retreat of the Chinese army to the greatest extent, and improve the fortifications. Do you think the 67th Army can hold it?"

    "We can't be sure about this." Hanna said to Kluoer: "But we also got a piece of information. The Japanese 6th Division Sugawara Battalion was annihilated by the Guards Battalion, and the captain Naomasa Sugawara was captured."

    "What?" Steck thought he had been fooled: "You said that a Chinese battalion defeated a Japanese brigade and captured their brigade captain?"

    "Yes, it is indeed the case." Kluoer smiled bitterly: "We didn't believe it at the beginning, but we have repeatedly asked our intelligence personnel to confirm that it is indeed the case. This Guards battalion has some tanks and rounds  tanks, a lot of cars, a lot of machine guns and submachine guns, and some mortars.¡±

    "This combat method is very familiar to me. Rapid assault, suppressing the enemy with ferocious firepower, and achieving the goal of defeat. In the past, our skeleton commando team often used it under the leadership of General Ernst." Steck took a long breath: "Forget it.  , even if a battalion can achieve great results, it will not play a decisive role in the entire battle. They will soon beThe army's siege failed.  Klull and Hannah, your important task now is to safely deliver this batch of weapons to the Chinese government.  "

    "Understood, General, we will keep the weapons safe."

    Stike smiled, turned his head, and his eyes fell on the portrait on the wall again.

    He found that General Ernst in the portrait seemed to be smiling at him.  (To be continued. Please search Piaotian Literature, the novels will be better and updated faster!)
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