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Volume 2: My Country 509. Ankara in Chaos

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    The end of the Battle of Ayash left Ankara completely exposed to German artillery attacks.

    On the 27th, a German plane finally appeared over the Turkish capital Ankara.

    Bombs began to fall, and Ankara was bombed for the first time in its life.

    The bomb set off a horrific explosion in Ankara, sending flames everywhere.

    Fire trucks were busy extinguishing fires everywhere, but soon more fires broke out.

    It¡¯s just a futile effort

    And in a corner of Ankara, Marshal Ernst Brahm watched all this silently.

    He already knew the news of the successful conclusion of the Battle of Ayash. Wang Weiyi was not too surprised by the Germans' rapid lightning attack.

    Now, the German troops are about to appear outside Ankara.

    Although you are in the enemy's capital, as long as the German offensive is more intense, you will be safer here.

    The young men of the Mailistel Combat Group have entered Ankara one after another. Their judgment is exactly the same as before. At this time, it is easy to enter Ankara but difficult to get out.

    Wang Weiyi, whose strength has been greatly enhanced, is now more assured about his safety here.

    Nearly two hundred of the most elite German combatants are fully capable of withstanding the Turkish attack for a long time.

    The only question now is when the British and Russians will send troops directly and in what way.

    When conceiving the Turkish operation, Wang Weiyi had already envisioned the direct dispatch of troops by the British and Soviet armies, and he was also ready for a battle with the British and Soviet armies.

    These two countries will never send troops on a large scale. The British do not have enough strength, and the Soviet army is firmly restrained by the German army on the Russian battlefield.

    The purpose of destroying the British and Soviet troops in Turkey is not to destroy the enemy's strength, but to let the Turks know:

    Relying on one's so-called "allies" is not a reliable thing

    They need a stronger, friendlier, and more trustworthy ally:

    Germany!

    Wang Weiyi issued his new directive in Ankara:

    Do not launch a direct attack on Ankara, but maintain strategic deterrence against it. At the same time, order the Bulgarian Army and the Yugoslav Army to strengthen their offensives on both wings to completely isolate Ankara.

    The war began to proceed in an orderly manner according to Wang Weiyi's ideas

    And after the news that Ayyash was lost so quickly reached Ankara, Ankara finally became panicked.

    A large number of foreigners began to evacuate the Turkish capital, but Turkey's decision to only allow entry and not exit made the situation complicated.

    Foreigners began to lodge serious protests to the Turkish government. They clamored to leave the city that was about to be covered by war, but the soldiers responsible for defending Ankara blocked their departure.

    It¡¯s chaos, now Ankara is completely in chaos

    The treatment of the British is quite special. The British government began to use warships to assist the evacuation of its nationals. The pier was noisy. The military supplies supporting Turkey were piled randomly. The British who were preparing to evacuate were in a hurry.

    All of this made Second Lieutenant Oney feel a little overwhelmed.

    The poor second lieutenant is now probably the most tired person in Ankara. He has to recapture Kahn and deal with the German spies in Ankara. Now, he has two more tasks:

    Responsible for protecting the weapons and supplies that have not yet been transported from the dock, and responsible for protecting the evacuation of British expatriates

    Second Lieutenant Oune wished he could be separated now, otherwise he would not have so much energy to deal with so many things.

    "Second Lieutenant, how are you?"

    Just when Second Lieutenant Onai was busy wandering around, this voice came from behind him

    Lieutenant Oney turned his head, and it turned out to be Baron Louis Andrew George Toxon.

    No matter how busy he was, Second Lieutenant Oune still fully maintained his respect for the Baron: "Hello, Baron. I'm afraid I'm not very good. You see, I'm almost too busy. Where is your wife?"

    ¡°She is busy admiring the beautiful scenery here in Ankara.¡± Baron Andrew said with a smile.

    "There is no beautiful scenery here now, there is just the smell of gunpowder before the war." Second Lieutenant Oune muttered, and then said: "Mr. Baron, our government is now calling on all expatriates to evacuate. I think it is not safe for you here."  Yes, please leave as soon as possible. Although the location is tight, I can still find two seats for you and your wife."

      "Ah, thank you, Second Lieutenant." Baron Andrew expressed his gratitude: "But I have no plans to leave yet. Please believe me, I once told you that a real British person will not be afraid of any threats.  of."

    Second Lieutenant Oney sighed: "If you are a soldier, you will definitely be the best soldier."

    Baron Andrew smiled and looked at the dock: "What is that?"

    ¡°We provide aid to the Turks.¡±

    Baron Andrew frowned: "The supplies we provided to the Turks? Did they just discard them here so casually?"

    "Yes." Second Lieutenant Onai looked a little helpless: "There are really not enough manpower. What they prioritized are the materials that are in short supply on the front line. For example, tanks and artillery were transported first, while some things that were not needed on the front line for the time being were still transported.  The supplies are piled up here, Baron, and we currently can¡¯t even mobilize enough manpower to protect these supplies.¡±

    Baron Andrew blinked: "What if an enemy spy sneaks in?"

    "Then we can only pray for God's blessing." Second Lieutenant Oune smiled bitterly: "I hope such a thing will not happen. You know, our weapons are not rich either. If the things here are really blown up, I think our  The only option left for the government is to directly send troops to Ankara."

    Baron Andrew shrugged: "Second Lieutenant, you are really a dedicated person. If the Turks are half as diligent as you, maybe we don't have to worry so much now. I think I have to say goodbye. See you tomorrow."

    "See you tomorrow, Baron."

    Looking at the Baron¡¯s leaving figure, Second Lieutenant Oune was filled with admiration, what a well-educated Baron he was.

    He never imagined that he would actually meet a real baron in Ankara

    "flutter¡ª¡ª"

    After a slight noise, another Turkish sentry fell in a pool of blood.

    Klingenberg dragged the body aside and wiped the blood from his hands:

    "Baron, how do you know that the defense here is very lax?"

    It is indeed too surprising. Logically speaking, such an important place should be heavily guarded, but Baron Alexson went out for a walk during the day and made the decision to attack the dock when he came back at night.

    ¡°I originally thought that the Turks on the dock would be heavily defended, but I never expected that their defenses would be so lax.

    "I had some exchanges with their British commander," Wang Weiyi said very relaxedly. He placed the piece of gun he got from the military base: "You have to know that the information obtained from the enemy's mouth is the most useful."

    Klingenberg shrugged. "Magician" Baron Alexson did things in a way that he could never understand. He always did things mysteriously and mysteriously that others could never understand, but it was enough to make everyone  Something that shocked everyone.

    He took the gun that the baron gave him and looked at it: "Baron, what kind of gun is this? It's just a small piece, can it have any effect?"

    "Ah, this is a new invention of Germany." Wang Weiyi said with a smile: "A small piece of gunpowder is enough to cause a big explosion here, completely submerging the place in the explosion. Mr. Klingenberg, please be careful.  use."

    The baron¡¯s special instructions made Klingenberg dare not make any negligence. He carefully installed the gun and looked around.

    The members of his assault team were busy there, placing the pieces of weapons where they should be.

    About twenty Turkish soldiers were killed.

    These unlucky Turkish soldiers probably never dreamed that enemies would appear here.

    Ten minutes later, the team members came back one after another, and they completed what they were supposed to do beautifully.

    "Baron, we're done."

    "Okay, gentlemen, you have done a great job." Wang Weiyi nodded with satisfaction: "Now, let us welcome the incoming German army with a grand fireworks party."

    This is "The Night of the Ankara Explosion".

    On this night, a violent explosion occurred at the dock in Ankara. More than two-thirds of the supplies that had not been moved away were destroyed by the explosion.

    The Turks and British were completely bewildered.

    German Spy - German Spy!

    Those damn German spies actually sneaked into the docks of Ankara!

    But how did they get so much success in such a short period of time?

    In their imagination, it is impossible to blow up so much material without a large number of weapons.?

    But at the scene, they found no traces of large-scale use of gunpowder.

    How did the Germans do it?

    They mysteriously appeared, mysteriously killed the sentries here, mysteriously blew up everything here, and then mysteriously disappeared.

    This is a group of devils!

    Watching all this, Second Lieutenant Onai could only smile bitterly. He really didn't know what else he could do except smile bitterly.

    What he wants to do most now is to see with his own eyes the leader of the Germans who is commanding all this, and to see what kind of person he is.

    But maybe Second Lieutenant Oune would never have thought that he had actually seen the enemy¡¯s leader many times!  (To be continued. Please search Piaotian Literature, the novels will be better and updated faster!)
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