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Volume 2: My Country Five Hundred and Seven. General Rosen (Third update, please vote for me)

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    The German army began a massive march towards Ankara, its speed was shocking.

    Until this time, the Turks did not know that their greatest enemy Ernst Brahm was now in Ankara, right under their noses.

    Even if you tell the Turks now, they may not believe it.

    Who would believe such ridiculous information?

    The streets of Ankara became visibly tense as the German troops advanced.

    A large number of Turkish soldiers and police appeared, constantly checking every suspicious person who passed by. This had never happened before.

    "The person directing these operations is Lieutenant Erne, a British consultant specially hired by the Turkish Intelligence Ministry.

    Second Lieutenant Oney regarded Kahn's escape as a lifelong shame. He vowed to catch Kahn and those lawless Germans with his own hands in order to wash away this shame.

    He personally led some Turkish intelligence officers to rigorously interrogate people he believed to be suspects on the streets, and Henry, the British chief of intelligence in Ankara, also joined in to assist.

    As Wang Weiyi predicted, the living environment of German spies in Ankara suddenly became worse

    Fortunately, these German spies took contingency measures in advance under the command of Major Herbert.

    Second Lieutenant Oney was a little annoyed. Two full days had passed and there was still no news from Kahn.

    He was convinced that Kahn and the spies were hiding in Ankara, but the question was where were they now?

    "Sir, stop!" Lieutenant Oune spotted a young couple. Judging from their clothes, they were probably British.  Only the British would dress themselves so strictly: "British?"

    "Ah, yes, sir." The man took off his hat, nodded to Lieutenant Ernest, and then put his hat back on: "I am Baron Louis Andrew George Toxon from London.  This is my wife Kelly Torkelson."

    The English with a strong London accent made Second Lieutenant Oney feel friendly. When he heard that the other party turned out to be Baron Andrew, Second Lieutenant Oney became even more respectful: "Mr. Baron, welcome to Ankara."

    "Ah, thank you, Second Lieutenant." Baron Andrew Toxon said politely.

    "Look, there is a cafe here. Would you like to go in and have a drink together?" Lieutenant Oune extended an invitation to the Baron.

    "Ah, it's my pleasure."

    Baron Andrew accepted such an invitation, and Mrs. Torkson always held her husband's arm with a sweet look on her face.

    ¡°What an enviable couple,¡± Second Lieutenant Oune admired in his heart.

    After sitting down and having coffee, Second Lieutenant One said: "Baron, a war is about to break out in Ankara. What are you doing here at this time?"

    "Ah, for the British, there is no dangerous place that we dare not go, right?" Torkson showed that he didn't care at all: "When the German shells are about to fall, we should also drink patiently.  Finish this cup of coffee.¡±

    A feeling of pride suddenly emerged in Second Lieutenant Oune's heart.

    Yes, this is the real British, fearless!

    "As for me? I promised my wife to come to Ankara for a trip. Our husband and wife always like to travel around the world." Mr. Toksson looked at his wife affectionately: "Even under the bayonet of the Germans, we still have to complete the task.  Ankara trip.¡±

    "Please allow me to express my respect for your bravery and romance." Second Lieutenant One said respectfully: "However, there are some places I do not recommend you to go. I am afraid you still don't know that a German spy escaped  Now, we are arresting him, and the inspections in these places will be stricter than ever. Of course, I will tell you where these places are.¡±

    This is a good windfall, "Baron Andrew" thought in his heart

    Second Lieutenant Oney told Baron Andrew the "places he shouldn't go" without reservation, which also made the Baron express his gratitude very "thankfully".

    Now, I probably have some idea in my mind, where the interrogation is strict and where it is more relaxed.

    The Baron and his wife chatted very happily with Second Lieutenant Ernet, and an hour passed by without even realizing it.

    Baron Andrew looked at the time: "Ensign, thank you for the coffee. I think it's time for us to say goodbye. My wife still hasn't seen many places."

    "Ah, I was just about to say this." Second Lieutenant One said: "Our General Rosen is about to arrive in Ankara, and I will be responsible for his safety in Ankara. That is the hero of the Somme, where he lost his  I lost one arm, but?Never left his beloved army.  "

    "General Rosen?" Baron Andrew was startled: "Hero of the Somme?"

    "Yes?" Second Lieutenant Oune's eyes flashed with pride: "He is not only an excellent general, but also an upright gentleman. You have probably heard of the German Skeleton Baron, right? After the Skeleton Baron suffered a special attack in Berlin,  During the military court trial, General Rosen stepped forward resolutely and cleared Baron Skeleton at the Berlin Special Military Court!¡±

    "Baron Andrew" smiled at his old friend, and here comes another old friend

    If General Rosen were standing in front of him now, what kind of expression would he have when he saw him?

    "General Rosen, welcome to your arrival." In the presidential office, President Inonu of the Republic of Turkey received General Rosen from the United Kingdom and expressed his welcome.

    The German army is rapidly approaching Ankara. In President Inonu¡¯s vision, Ankara alone cannot defend the Turkish capital.

    The United Kingdom and the Soviet Union are the forces he must rely on!

    Now, the first batch of aid supplies from the UK has arrived. If the British and Soviet troops can directly participate in the war, it will become much more certain to defend Ankara.

    After briefly introducing the situation in Ankara to General Rosen, Inonu couldn¡¯t wait to ask: ¡°General, I would like to ask, when will the British army be able to join the war?¡±

    "We need to prepare." General Rosen's expression was very serious: "Ankara must hold on for more than half a month before we can wait for our first batch of reinforcements. What I want to say is that the Russians' actions are really too slow.  "They should have arrived in Ankara a long time ago."

    Inonu was a little helpless.

    The British are counting on the Russians to take the lead in the war, while the Russians are looking forward to the British entering Ankara as soon as possible.

    They know the importance of Ankara, and no one is willing to abandon Turkey as an ally, but they do not want to prematurely deplete their own strength.

    The strange mentality prompts these two countries to wait and see each other

    The question is, how can I make the British general counsel in Ankara understand the current situation?

    "Ambassador Swilling Leer, what is the real situation in Ankara?"

    After meeting President Inonu, General Rosen asked seriously in the British Embassy in Ankara.

    "Not very good, General." Swearing Leer replied honestly: "Although 500,000 Turkish troops are gathered here, it is difficult for me to believe that the Turks can win without external assistance."

    "They are facing the Skeleton Baron" General Rosen sighed.

    In his heart, he has a deep-rooted fear of the Skeleton Baron, although he himself is not willing to admit it.

    He could never forget what happened on the Somme

    "Actually, I personally do not agree with such a war." In front of Ambassador Swilling Leer, General Rosen did not want to hide his true thoughts: "I have exchanged views with many people, including Lord Monlington.  Through this view, Germany has shown its intention to negotiate. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the UK. We need to adjust ourselves. Time is more important than anything else. Intervening in Turkey's war at this time will only  This makes our already very tight supply of supplies and troops even more tense.¡±

    Ambassador Swilling Lier nodded in agreement. He himself had agreed with General Rosen's view before.

    "However, our government has given me the task of serving as the general adviser of the Turkish Army in Ankara. Isn't this a bit ironic?" General Rosen smiled sarcastically: "The problem is that I am a soldier and must obey  It is my duty to command.¡±

    Ambassador Swilling Lieer heard the helplessness in the general's words.

    Yes, soldiers must obey orders as their bounden duty, but have those domestic guys thought about other issues?

    If the crazy German attack is blocked, how to coordinate the contradiction between Britain and the Soviet Union?

    Both countries have their own interests in Turkey, and no one is willing to give up. Even if the British and Soviet troops really participate in the war, who will unifiedly command these troops?

    General Rosen sighed: "When I was at the Somme, I once faced the Skeleton Baron, but I failed that time. I never expected that I would have to face him again. If the Skeleton Baron  Now commanding his troops against Britain, I would not hesitate to die for my country, but not outside Britain."

    Ambassador Swilling Lieer vaguely heard what General Rosen said.??Sounds beyond words.

    If I¡¯m not mistaken, this ¡°Hero of the Somme¡± is probably still haunted by the incident of being captured, right?

    When a former loser faces a winner, can his mentality adjust in time?

    When the Skeleton Baron Ernst Brahm finally appears, will General Rosen have the courage to face all this?

    No one can answer this question, including General Rosen.

    Now, I just hope that such a thing will never happen!  (To be continued. Please search Piaotian Literature, the novels will be better and updated faster!)
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