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Volume 2: My Country Chapter 618. The first mission!

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    Before starting the mission, the German Military Intelligence Agency took turns to examine Chapman, and conducted some ridiculous raids.  [This article comes from]

    Chapman signed the agreement under a false name, which is absurd and has no legal effect, but it has a psychological effect.

    In September, Chapman received his first mission: blow up the de Havilland factory!

    He was taken to Ackermann¡¯s castle in Berlin, arriving in the dark.

    "You have memorized everything." After carefully examining Chapman's learning results, the short chemist said, "I am very satisfied with you."

    Ackerman then detailed the plan to blow up the de Havilland factory.  If the boilers were connected to each other, he would use fifteen kilograms of dynamite in a briefcase and a fuse that would delay the operation for at least half an hour to blow up the middle boiler.  This explosion will affect two other boilers. Each of these boilers weighs 80 tons. If they explode at the same time, it means that 240 tons of material will explode in all directions, which will definitely blow up the factory.  electric equipment.

    Ackerman then left, and a man in casual clothes came and said in English that he would teach Fritz how to use "secret invisible ink."  He took out a piece of white paper and a match with a white match head from the box. He asked Chapman to put the white paper on the newspaper, and use a ball of cotton wool to clean the front and back of the white paper in a circular motion.  , the paper was placed on a pane of glass, and he told Chapman how to write the message in capital letters using a match, with each word separated by a dash, and the match would leave no visible trace.  He then told Chapman that he could write on both sides of the paper with a pencil or with a pen on the side where the match had not been struck, just like a normal letter.  The man left with the paper, and a few hours later he folded it back and found that the paper had been soaked in some kind of chemical solution for some time.  The secret information gradually emerged, showing a light green color under the pencil words.  The professor handed Chapman two more matches and told him to practice twice a week.  He would receive messages written by Chapman and assess Chapman's proficiency.

    Chapman took a plane and parachuted to Nantes.  He took off in a Junkers bomber and landed by parachute in an open field near Nantes Airport.  Soldiers from the Army of Nantes were waiting for him, but Chapman found the airfield himself and told the sentry that he was "Fritz".

    Back at the Wollerston Center, von Groening placed many photos of possible landing sites on the dining table.  The village of Moundford in Norfolk, north of Thetford, was always thought to be relatively remote.  It's also sparsely populated, making it an ideal place to land and still be close to London.  Von Groening pointed out to him the location of the de Havilland factory in Hartford, and also pointed out the specific location of the boiler room.

    In order to sneak into his homeland after three years of absence, Chapman would listen to BBC radio at night.  Study British travel guides while reading British newspapers to reacquaint yourself with streets that are already familiar to you.  Leo went to Dieppe to look for equipment left behind after the raid on the British, while von Groening himself went to Berlin to exchange some British banknotes.  Chapman had his photo taken at a photo studio in Nantes, which was affixed to his fake ID.  He leans toward the camera and looks serious, but there is a hint of nervousness on his face. You can almost see some expectation in his eyes.

    Everything seems to be arranged.  All is ready except for the opportunity.  However, the next night, to Chapman's surprise, he was taken to von Groening.  And von Groening actually asked him if he wanted to withdraw from the mission completely.  "Listen, we won't force you to go to England. If you don't want to go, we can arrange other tasks for you."

    "No!" Chapman was stunned for a moment, but still replied.  "No, I want to go to England."

    Von Groening continued: "If you don't think you are qualified for these things, you don't have to go. There are many other things, and we can let you do other things."

    Chapman insisted that he was ready and capable of completing the task: "I think I can complete the task assigned to me."

    However, Von Groening's next suggestion was even more unsettling. He asked Chapman if he wanted Leo to accompany him on his mission.  Chapman's mind was running rapidly. If Leo stared at him all day long, his freedom of action would be greatly reduced. In addition, if this toothless hooligan could see Chapman's motives, he could kill Chapman with his bare hands.  Man was beaten to death immediately.

    ¡°I don¡¯t think this suggestion is advisable,¡± he said immediately: ¡°Sometimes one person can escape but two cannot, especially since Leo doesn¡¯t speak English.¡±

    Von Groening did not pursue the topic any further, which was a disturbing change.  Did the Germans want to warn him, or protect him?  In fact, he doesn't have to worry, this is just another test of his determination.Law.

    Von Groening sent a message to the Paris headquarters: "There is no doubt that Fritz is completely suitable for this task in both physical and mental aspects."

    After repeated debates, they agreed to fly Fritz, but the decision was troubled by the unresolved landing site.  Fritz's destination was Thetford. There were objections that the plane might be shot down by fighter jets patrolling London at night. It was suggested that he should land in the Sabrian Mountains, but no one had ever been there.  The Paris headquarters duly reminded the Nantes division: "Show Fritz the picture of the Cumbrian mountains."

    Chapman looked at what happened and decided to fight for some rights for himself. Being airdropped onto the flat ground in Norfolk was dangerous enough, but being thrown into the frozen Cumbrian mountains in the middle of winter was completely different.  It's over.  In the end, he had to give up his claim and said that if the German military intelligence believed that this mountain range was safer than other places, then choose this mountain range.  The Cumbria Mountains became a new option, and the Paris headquarters ordered Fritz to "find out all the conditions in the Cumbria Mountains and the route to London."  However, just like all bosses who are prone to self-contradiction and irrationality, within a few days, the head of the Paris headquarters of the German Military Intelligence Agency said that everything was proceeding as planned, and Mundford was still the place to land  

    Chapman, the genius spy, sets out

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    The landing was relatively smooth, and the plane was not shot down by the British.  Chapman, who successfully landed in Mundford, quickly blended into the UK.

    He has no idea whether he can successfully complete the task. This is really a huge challenge for him

    The de Havilland factory was created by British aircraft designer Geoffrey de Havilland.

    This is a famous British aircraft designer, pilot and aviation industry entrepreneur.  In 1908, de Havilland began designing airplanes. In 1910, the biplane he developed successfully flew.  In the same year, he was employed by the British Balloon Arsenal as a designer and test pilot.  In 1912, the be-2 biplane he designed set a flight altitude record of 3960 meters.  During World War I, de Havilland developed the dh-2 and dh-4 fighter jets, which were widely used in the war.  The U.S. government ordered 5,000 dh-4s to be used as postal and passenger aircraft.

    The arrival of World War II provided de Havilland with a rare opportunity to fully demonstrate his personal talents. His most famous work during World War II was undoubtedly the Mosquito bomber, known as the "Wooden Miracle". This high-performance fighter with a wooden structure was  An out-and-out "all-rounder", he undertook various tasks such as reconnaissance, night air combat, and tactical bombing during the war. He penetrated into enemy territory many times and performed extraordinary feats. It can be said that there is no Spitfire, Mosquito, or Lancai.  With the "troika" of St. Petersburg, the outcome of the Second World War may have been different.

    Now, Chapman's mission is to blow up the factory, which seems too impossible

    However, Chapman knew whether he could win the trust of the Germans, this mission would be a key

    At this time, Britain was in a panic. They lost the victory in the North African War, and even their Generals Alexander and Montgomery became prisoners of the Germans.

    ¡°Perhaps when the British wake up early in the morning, they will see German soldiers appearing in front of them!

    The name of Baron Skeleton has once again become a viral sensation in the UK. Almost every British person is talking about this invincible German general.

    And rumors soon spread that Baron Skeleton actually did not want to continue the war. He even wanted to have face-to-face negotiations with Britain to end this cursed war as soon as possible.

    Yes, the war really should not continue Britain suffered a disastrous defeat on the battlefield and its resources were almost exhausted. What's even more terrible is that the attitude of the United States is now so ambiguous  .

    There is unconfirmed news that Baron Skull once secretly visited the United States and reached a certain tacit understanding with the United States, which resulted in the current attitude of the United States.

    Since this is the case, why can¡¯t the UK negotiate with Germany?  After all, Baron Alexon is still very popular in the UK.

    And judging from Baron Alexon's attitude after his return, he also has a friendly attitude towards Britain.

    Some people say that Baron Skeleton is a soldier who doesn¡¯t like war very much. I hope this statement is true.

    So when Chapman entered the UK, he found that everyone was talking about the Skeleton Baron, which also made him very interested:

    What kind of person is the Skeleton Baron?

    Maybe I will have a chance to see him in the future, but the premise of all this is that I mustSuccessfully complete the current task!
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