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Volume 2: My Country Chapter 643. Confession

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    !Something has now been said about the assassination of Baron Alexson in London£¾

    All the evidence points to one person:

    The head of the British MI6 Second Management Department who has been in the limelight in the past two years: John.  Lieutenant Colonel Narris.

    The further investigation of the lieutenant colonel was carried out in secret, and Colonel Menzies did not want to make a big deal about it.

    At this time, the interrogation of the captured assassins was also in full swing.

    ¡°It has to be said that these assassins are very tight-lipped, and they were unwilling to disclose anything during the initial interrogation. However, the interrogators of MI6 also have very superb interrogation skills.  In the constant contest and counter-competition, the assassin finally spoke first.

    Just as Baron Alexon expected, these assassins are all agents!

    Now, the nature of the matter has become serious.

    ¡°If only some British people who were dissatisfied with Baron Alexson organized this assassination, then it would not be a matter of particular concern at all, but this is obviously not the case now.

    Agents are involved!

    What makes Colonel Menzies even more serious is that these agents are all from France!  Moreover, according to the account of the speaker, they came from the French underground resistance organization.

    Colonel Menzies was not immediately convinced.  However, as the speaker provided more and more information, its authenticity was increasingly proven.

    They come from the French underground resistance organization "Paris Special Operations Service", and their leader is Major General De Sade, the former French Intelligence Agency!

    Colonel Menzies knows this Major General De Sade very well.  While still in World War I, Major General De Sade fully demonstrated his talents. Of course, what made him well-known to the British intelligence agencies was not his intelligence talents, but the fact that he had been attacked several times.  Here comes the Skull Baron tease.  Even under heavy siege, the Skeleton Baron and his commando team managed to escape from under his nose by grabbing the tank.

    After the fall of Paris, Major General De Sade lurked in Paris and directed the French underground resistance organization to continue fighting.  And when Baron Skeleton visited Paris, he organized an unsuccessful assassination.

    It would not be surprising at all if he wants to assassinate Baron Skeleton again.

    Faced with the assassin¡¯s explanation, Colonel Menzies still did not believe it easily. He carefully asked everything he wanted to know, and the assassin¡¯s explanation was extremely clear.

    How they received the order, how they lurked into London in batches, and how they were allocated weapons and explosives.  They are even familiar with all the codes and instructions of the British and French intelligence cooperation agencies.  This is definitely a masterpiece of "one of our own".

    And this "one of our own" is Major General De Sade!

    The person who met them in London and provided them with weapons was called "Mr.  Explosives 1.

    However, the true identity of "Mr. X" is not completely clear to these assassins.  £®

    It is beyond the scope of Colonel Menzies' investigation.  This involves the issue of the British and French intelligence agencies, as well as the darling of the French intelligence agency, Major General De Sade.

    Now, the only thing Colonel Menzies can do is to report this incident to the highest level as soon as possible:

    Winston.  Churchill!

    When Prime Minister Churchill received this shocking intelligence, he hesitated for a long time. The matter was too serious and must be handled with caution to prevent the situation from getting out of control.

    "Continue the investigation and find out the whole truth immediately." After a long silence, Churchill slowly expressed his thoughts: "You have three days, Colonel Menzies. Within three days, you must find out  The whole truth."

    Three days?  Colonel Menzies was stunned. Three days was too difficult for such a big case.

    "Colonel, you must know the seriousness of the whole matter." As if he could see Colonel Menzies's thoughts, his face looked so serious: "The negotiations between Britain and Germany are ongoing and have reached a critical stage. Germany  The negotiating delegation will arrive in London in three days, so this incident must be resolved before this time.¡±

    Colonel Menzies nodded silently.

    "What is Ernst Brahm's attitude?" Churchill suddenly asked.

    "Ernst Brahm is very peaceful. It seems that the assassination incident did not affect him at all." Colonel Menzies immediately replied: "And he also gave us full cooperation and told us what he saw and heard.  Tell me completely, Mr. Prime Minister, if I must tell the truth.I am very grateful to Ernst.  Brahm was the man who could tell the identity of these assassins at a glance. They were all agents.  "

    "A baron who is always difficult to figure out, isn't he?" Prime Minister Churchill smiled there: "Well, time is running out, Colonel. I now give you a special right. You can, in these three days,  Investigate anyone you want."

    Colonel Menzies tensed up. This promise from the Prime Minister meant that he had unlimited rights during these three days.

    The first person he directly investigated was John, who was praised as the future star of MI6.  Lieutenant Colonel Narris.

    The lieutenant colonel acted very calmly when faced with Colonel Menzies's questioning. He calmly answered every question asked by the colonel, and calmly asked Colonel Menzies what he had done wrong!

    Baron Alexon¡¯s departure route was indeed arranged by himself, and it was indeed Major Roger Ming who was notified only five minutes before the baron left, but this does not mean that he leaked the secret.  Because, in these five minutes, anything may happen.  Major Roger Ming indeed arranged to protect Ernst.  Brahm, but I think that the major has a bright future and is very brave and conscientious in his work. This is not surprising. Everyone is trained slowly.

    Lieutenant Colonel Narris is a master of interrogation, and he is also a master of counter-interrogation.  He knows how to deal with interrogations like this, and he also knows how to put himself in a more advantageous position.

    For a whole night, Colonel Menzies got no information from Lieutenant Colonel Narris.  However, what is strange is that Colonel Menzies was not angry, but said calmly:

    "Lieutenant Colonel, I know you are a very successful person, and I also know that there is nothing you can get from you. But what have you done? I think you must know it in your heart. I also forgot to tell you, you know Mr.  ,? Ah, I think you will continue to deny it, but what does it matter? We just summoned Mr. Erile, the Viscount from France."

    As he said this, he quietly looked at Lieutenant Colonel Narris, and found that the face of the Lieutenant Colonel, who was originally as steady as a stone, twitched unnaturally.

    Now Colonel Menzies knew better: "What a romantic and brave story. A Viscount built a plane by himself, and then risked his own life to come to England for the country he loved so much. What's even more unexpected is that the Viscount  ¡¯s servant turned out to be a German spy, and was immediately discovered by Lieutenant Colonel Narris of MI6. A possible bomb was completely eliminated. You, Lieutenant Colonel Narris, continue your glory, continue  Because of your contribution to Britain, the Viscount has also become a hero, a hero from Free France. He can continue to stay in London without any scruples. Of course, no one will care about what he does.  Who would continue to monitor a hero who has been strictly scrutinized by MI6? Lieutenant Colonel, does what I said remind you of anything?"

    "I don't know what you mean, Colonel." When Lieutenant Colonel Narris said this, his tone was obviously not as confident as before.

    "Yes, of course you don't know." Colonel Menzies shrugged: "You are so outstanding. You have solved one espionage case after another for the United Kingdom. Lieutenant Colonel, but the only thing I am curious about is that for Egypt  Viscount Rille, will you be able to handle our interrogation as calmly as you? We have many ways to make others speak, but can you endure it as well? I'm not sure."

    Lieutenant Colonel Naris¡¯s eyelids kept beating.

    Not everyone can be a staunch warrior!

    At this time, the door of the interrogation room was pushed open and Major Roger Ming walked in. He first glanced at Naris coldly, and then handed a piece of information into Menzies's hands: "Colonel, that so-called E.G.  Viscount Rille spoke, his real name is Dutri."

    As soon as this name came out of Major Roger Ming's mouth, Naris knew that everything was over.

    "Aha, I think we found Mr.  On the body: "Lieutenant Colonel, do you need to see Mr. 'X's confession?"

    "No need." By this time, Naris had given up completely.

    There are so many confessions from captured assassins, and now there is a confession from Mr.

    ¡®As a tourist walking alone, my previous identity was also false. I was actually an Englishman of French origin. In 1936,??, recruited by Major General De Sade.  one"

    Narris told everything.

    In 1936, he was recruited by de Sade into the French Intelligence Service and was directly under de Sade's command.  De Sade successfully arranged him into MI6, and with his own efforts, Naris became more and more important in MI6.

    After the fall of Paris, De Sade chose to stay in France and continue to lead the French secret intelligence agency, while Naris was ordered to continue to lurk for a long time.

    Baron Alexson secretly visited Britain, and after Naris learned about the possible armistice between Britain and Germany, his new superior ordered him to kill Ernst at all costs.  Brahm tried his best to break the Anglo-German armistice and did his best for Free France.

    But this matter cannot be done by Naris alone. After getting in touch with De Sade, De Sade sent him an assistant - "Viscount Erile" - Dutrey, and through  His special connection with the British intelligence agency brought a large number of French agents into London¡§

    So, an assassination that, if successful, could change the battlefield in Europe quietly began!

    Unfortunately, the time left for the French was too tight. Narris could not achieve perfection and could only choose to take risks.  Moreover, coupled with Baron Alexon's own bravery and flexibility, the assassination was complete! Instead, Naris himself was exposed.  !

    Colonel Menzies calmly listened to all his explanation: "Lieutenant Colonel, I noticed that you just mentioned the words new boss, so can you tell me who this new boss is?"

    Narris was silent for a long time, and then said slowly: "General de Gaulle."

    "Who?" Menzies was shocked.

    He knew that the status of this so-called new boss must be higher than that of De Sade, but he did not expect that it would be as high as this - General de Gaulle!

    "The leader of the Free French Movement and the Chairman of the French Committee for National Liberation, Charles de Gaulle." Naris's words confirmed that he was right: "When General de Gaulle and his organization came to London, I received a message from Dessa  I will accept the direct command of General de Gaulle¡§"

    Menzies took a breath of air: "Lieutenant Colonel, I have to confirm the authenticity of what you said. Can you be responsible for your words?"

    "Yes, I can." Narris's answer was very certain: "In my residence, there is a secret room behind the bookcase in my study. If you send someone there, you can find a transmitter inside.  It was specially used to contact General de Sade. I kept all the telegram manuscripts just to prevent this day from happening. Also, you can find an iron box there, which contains everything.  It was a personal order written by General de Gaulle to me. Each signature did not have his name but only a 'G'. That was the code name we gave him. Of course General de Gaulle will not admit this, but you can.  Verify the handwriting. I think it¡¯s not complicated at all for you.¡±

    "Is the preservation of General de Gaulle's work also to prevent what happened today?"

    When Menzies asked this, he saw Narris nodded, so Menzies sighed: "Lieutenant Colonel, no matter what, you are a very meticulous person. Is there anything else you can tell me?"  Is it mine?"

    "Yes." Narris said calmly: "I also leaked the second Misselier incident and the third Misselier incident to General de Gaulle and asked him to prepare in advance."

    Menzies immediately drew all his attention. In the "First Misselier Incident", huge cracks appeared in the Anglo-French alliance. The second and third "Miselier Incidents" not only  It caused the Anglo-French alliance to break down to a point where it was almost irreparable and even involved the United States.

    "During the first Misselier incident, I received clear intelligence. The British side was increasingly impatient with General de Gaulle's unyielding and uncompromising attitude. You think General de Gaulle relied on the British side?  Supported by generous aid, Churchill wanted to establish a formal committee to decentralize the power of General de Gaulle to curb his increasingly obvious monarchical tendencies within Free France.  A group of people led by General Eyre believed that de Gaulle was suffering from arrogance - he felt that either they must change their leader, or the leader must change his style. In the eyes of the British, they must choose one of the two.  Miselier is a lightweight in politics, and it is of course impossible to replace de Gaulle, but if his purpose is only to pursue democratization within the Free French movement, there is nothing wrong with it. I fully understand the attitude of the British, and I know every word.  "I gave a thorough report to General de Gaulle." Naris was saying this.He was very calm when he said these words:

    "This view and the suggestion to establish a committee undoubtedly greatly encouraged those people. On September 19, 1941, the key figures of the conspiracy had lunch in a dining room of the Savoy Hotel. Among them was Miselier  , Molet, Chaeffe and Rabat, editor of "France Liberation", the British host is Lord Bessborough. I also told them about the people involved in the meeting and the content.  General de Gaulle even fully grasped the words of his host, Lord Bessborough, "I never thought a revolution would require so much brandy."

    The more Menzies heard, the more frightened he became. What the British originally thought was a secret, did not expect that de Gaulle already knew about it.

    So, in front of de Gaulle, the British had no secrets at all.  He listened carefully to Naris's words: "I told General de Gaulle. Miselier confidently told his friends that he had submitted a note to de Gaulle, asking de Gaulle to immediately establish an executive committee and make any statement.  Any decision on policy must be approved by the Executive Committee in advance. General de Gaulle serves as the honorary chairman of this committee, and Miselier serves as vice chairman with all real powers. Some of the most important functional departments are controlled by him.  Friends are in charge: Rabat is in charge of political guidance and propaganda, and Morlay is in charge of the intelligence agencies and the navy. Miselier himself will also be in charge of national defense. Miselier said that he has asked de Gaulle to respond as soon as possible, if de Gaulle refuses.  With this plan, he will inform the British government that he and his fleet have completed combat deployment and are ready to participate in the war¡ªbut not as a force under the command of General de Gaulle!"
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