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Volume 2: My Country Eight Hundred and Fifty Seven.  Miss Anne Marie

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    "Old boy, this is a very legendary spy. To some extent, his achievements are even comparable to that of Sidney Reilly, the legendary spy during the First and Second World Wars. In the war  Before and after the outbreak, he provided a total of more than 6,000 pieces of intelligence to the United States, including more than 2,000 pieces of top-secret information. All the secrets of Germany were mastered by the United States. This caused Germany to be extremely passive in the war. When the Baron ordered me to do so, I must.  After finding and arresting this spy in the shortest possible time, I knew that my biggest postgraduate entrance examination was coming.¡±

    ?¡ªRoger, head of the German Military Intelligence Agency.  General Fells.  December 1965.

    Berlin, December 15, 1965.

    Outside the city, there was constant sound of artillery, and the enemy's air raid had just passed.  For Germans in Berlin, this is nothing more than something they encounter every day.

    When the enemy plane left in a swagger, the Germans reappeared on the streets, repairing the bombed fortifications and rescuing the wounded under the rubble as they had done countless times before.

    They have never been afraid of enemy bombing!

    The same is true for Lieutenant General Punat, one of the city defense commanders. He is an officer who is infinitely loyal to Germany. He despises those enemies who only dare to hover in the sky but do not dare to come to the ground to fight one-on-one with him.  .

    "Cowards, they are all cowards!"

    Punat knew that the German soldiers were engaged in a fierce battle outside the city, and he also knew the great responsibility on his shoulders.  Although he desperately hopes to participate in the war, he understands that his responsibility here is equally important.

    His dedicated soldiers strengthened Berlin's defenses and arranged a newly transferred anti-aircraft firepower battalion to a very hidden place.  When the enemy aircraft appears again, these very hidden anti-aircraft firepower will cause heavy damage to the enemy air force.

    Punat even couldn¡¯t wait to see the enemy planes appear again in the sky over Berlin.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "General, Miss Annemarie is here."

    When he heard the name, Punat quickly arranged his military uniform. He didn't want to look embarrassed in front of Miss Anne-Marie.

    ¡°Miss Annemarie¡¯s reputation in Berlin was very great, even before the war started.  Some even say that she is the most charming woman in Germany and even Europe after Baroness Leonie.

    And more importantly, the young and beautiful Miss Anne-Marie is also an enthusiastic philanthropist

    She owns a fund dedicated to providing all necessary help to children who have lost their loved ones.  Especially after the war broke out, Miss Anne-Marie could always be seen as soon as the enemy bombings passed.  She is doing everything she can to help everyone she can.

    Such a lady is absolutely impeccable.

    "It's a pleasure to see you again, General." Miss Annemarie stretched out her hand.

    Punat kissed the back of Annemarie's hand gently: "Miss Annemarie, I am also very happy to see you again. What have you brought to us this time?"

    "Some food and medicine." Annemarie brought what Berlin lacked most at the moment. She was like a magical magician who could always bring these necessities to everyone.

    "Thank you so much." Punat said sincerely: "Many of our soldiers and civilians were injured in the bombing just now. I think your medicine will help them."

    "This is what I should do." After Annemarie said this, she asked her butler Mr. Gent to distribute the food and medicine to everyone.

    Punat had great respect for Miss Anne-Marie. While distributing food and medicine, he took Miss Anne-Marie to visit the place after the bombing, and confidently told her that when the enemy's next attack comes,  At that time, I will give those enemies the most powerful counterattack!

    "Ah, General, I admire your bravery." Miss Annemarie said and sighed again: "But although I don't know how to fight, I really can't think of what you can rely on to withstand the enemy's bombing?  "

    ¡°For a woman to say such words is simply the greatest insult to a soldier, especially a German officer like Punat.  He blushed: "Miss Anne-Marie, please believe that although the enemy's bombing is so raging, we still have corresponding countermeasures. The new air defense battalion has arrived and is arranged at a secret location. When the enemy planes appear,  When the time comes, they will suffer the wrath of Germany!"

    "General, are you angry?" Annemarie said quickly: "If my words are offensive in any way, please forgive me."?Definitely not intentional.  "

    The dissatisfaction in Punat's heart disappeared with these words of Annemarie: "Of course I don't blame you, Miss Annemarie, everyone will have questions like this."

    "Can you take me to see the anti-aircraft positions?" Annemarie cautiously made this request: "To be honest, I have never seen those anti-aircraft forces with my own eyes."

    "Ah, I'm afraid this won't work." Punat said awkwardly: "This is an absolute military secret and must not be known to anyone."

    "It doesn't matter, General." Annemarie said unconcernedly, "General, are you free tonight?"

    ¡°I¡¯m going to attend a military meeting, what¡¯s wrong?¡±

    "I will hold a small private party at home tonight,"

    ??Private banquet?  At such a time, Miss Anne-Marie was probably the only one who could hold a banquet.  !

    Annemarie then said: "The respected Mr. Andert Krupp will also attend this banquet You know, he is the only heir to the Krupp Conglomerate. I spent a lot of money."  It was only because of my thoughts that I invited him.¡±

    Andert.  Krupp is the sole heir to the Krupp Conglomerate.

    Although the Krupp Conglomerate is world-famous, it has always been a family-owned privatized company. They reject all joint-stock reforms, which is one of the reasons why the family has been able to last for hundreds of years.  Krupp must have absolute control over his company.  For this absolute control, the Krupp family followed a strict primogeniture system, which was recognized by the King of Prussia, the Emperor of Germany, and the Head of State of the Third Reich.

    And Andert.  Krupp is the next successor to the family business.

    It¡¯s the only one¡ªno one!

    When he heard that the respected heir of the Krupp family would also attend the banquet, Punat's heart skipped a beat.  You know, when the war broke out, the German steel giants, led by the Krupp Conglomerate, gave Germany sparing no effort and no expectation of anything in return.

    They tenaciously produced artillery, tanks and conventional weapons under enemy bombing. In the face of severe shortage of materials, they did not need the help of the German government and solved the problem of material sources on their own.  Without them, Berlin would not have been able to survive until now.

    They are the heroes of Germany, and they always receive countless cheers wherever they go.

    It is simply a great honor to have a dinner with the future successor of the Krupp family.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "I would like to invite you to attend." Annemarie expressed Punat's heart's desire: "But I don't know the specific time when you will end the military meeting."

    "Ah, the meeting starts at 5 o'clock and will end at about 7 o'clock." Punat said hurriedly

    "Then, my car will be waiting for you at 7 o'clock." Annemarie said with a smile: "We will not start the dinner party if you don't show up."

    "That's really embarrassing for me." Punat said gratefully: "As soon as the meeting is over, I will take your car and rush to your place as soon as possible."

    "I am sincerely waiting for your appearance."

    Miss Annemarie said goodbye to Punat with a charming smile.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    While Punat was looking at the back of Miss Anne-Marie in a daze, and was very excited about getting her invitation, two of the Germans who were clearing the rubble straightened up and left quickly.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "Anne-Marie has sent an invitation to General Punat, who will attend Miss Anne-Marie's dinner on time after the military meeting ends at 7 o'clock today."

    "What kind of military meeting is today?"

    "In terms of air defense. In the recent period, the Allied bombing of Berlin has not only become more intensive than before, but also greatly improved its accuracy. This military conference is to solve this problem."

    ¡°Do we have anyone at Annemarie¡¯s?¡±

    "Unfortunately, no. Annemarie does not allow any strange faces to appear, and we cannot get close. Sir, do you really doubt Annemarie? She has done a lot for Germany, and even braved the bombing of enemy planes to help those who  German wounded. She was also commended by the German government.¡±

    "Yes, she showed her due loyalty to Germany But what makes me wonder is that the enemy blockade was so tight. How did Anne Marie continue to obtain those supplies? Especially when the enemy blockade was so tight.  Are they those precious medicines? These are not available to ordinary people. And I also noticed that Annemarie never left Paris.?, and who helped her collect these things?  Who can give me these answers?  There is nothing in this world without a reason, unless Anne Marie did it on purpose. There was a group behind her, taking advantage of the shortage of supplies in Berlin to win the trust of the Germans for her. Apart from this, I can¡¯t imagine  to any other reason.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  "

    "Sir, what should we do?"

    "Order the Koala, prepare for action. You must not let the real intelligence fall into the hands of the enemy. I think the reason why Anne Marie was so eager to let Punat attend her dinner as soon as the meeting was over is because military intelligence is in the hands of the enemy.  It must have been carried by Punat at that time.¡±

    "Yes, sir."

    "Also, find a way to inform Fels of our suspicions about Annemarie. Fels is a great guy, and he will soon know what direction he should work towards."

    "Okay, sir. But I have a question, why are we doing these things for Germany? Germany will fail soon, and I don't see what benefits we can gain."

    "No, you are wrong. Germany will not fail because Baron Alexson has returned. Moreover, if we help Germany in this way, we will be rewarded tenfold and a hundredfold because of the return of the Baron Don't just stare.  Focus on the present, but look further ahead. Investing today is for huge benefits in the future. £®

    "I understand, sir, everything will be done according to your instructions"

    "General, is the meeting over?"

    "Ah, it's over. Martin, help me hold my bag. I have to go to the bathroom. God, it will take two hours."

    "Okay, General." When General Punat came out of the bathroom, he looked relaxed.  !

    Holding in the smell of urine for two hours was really unpleasant. I rushed here from Berlin and immediately attended the military meeting, without giving myself any time to go to the toilet.

    He took the briefcase from his adjutant, Major Martin: "Major, you don't have to stay with me anymore. I have another more important meeting. You should go back first."

    "Yes, General, do you need to prepare a car for you?"

    ¡°Ah. No, there¡¯s a car waiting for me outside.

    When I walked out of here, Annemarie's car was already waiting outside.  Punat got into the car, and the car quickly drove away and disappeared.

    Major Martin lit a cigarette, watched the car leave and slowly exhaled a puff of smoke.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "General Punat, I'm so happy that you can appear here." Annemarie greeted him like a happy bird.

    "Ah, I am also very happy to be able to attend the banquet." General Punat took off his coat.  But even so, he never let go of the briefcase in his hand.

    "General, can I hold your bag for you?" the Ghent housekeeper asked cautiously.

    ¡°Ah, no need, I¡¯ll hold it myself.¡± Punat looked very cautious.

    He saw that a gentleman in his thirties had arrived. Annemarie introduced: "This is General Punat, our patron saint. And this is Andert Krupp, the future leader of the Krupp Conglomerate.  Heir."

    "Hello, General Punat."

    "Hello, Mr. Krupp."

    The two greeted each other politely, and then sat down under Annemarie's warm greeting. Then the Ghent housekeeper quickly ordered the dishes to be served.

    The dishes are quite rich, especially in such a difficult stage, which is rare.  Punat enjoyed his most sumptuous dinner since the attack on Berlin.

    While eating, the briefcase was always within sight of Preet.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    After dinner, Annemarie asked the Ghent housekeeper to serve wine. The three of them sat casually on the sofa. Andert asked casually: "General, can Berlin be defended?"

    "Of course we are confident of holding Berlin." Punat answered without any hesitation: "Especially after the return of Baron Alexson, this confidence has become stronger in the hearts of the German soldiers. The enemy cannot attack Berlin and occupy this place.  !¡±

    "Then we must thank you for your efforts." Andert said excitedly: "As for the Krupp family, we will also do our best to produce more cannons and weapons to help you complete your mission!"

    Punat was very happy to hear such words, which would be the key to victory in the defense of Berlin.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "Look, you men always like to discuss these things when we are together." AnneLili interjected.

    Andert couldn't help but laugh: "Ah, I think we have neglected the owner here, the beautiful Miss Anne-Marie. Miss Anne-Marie, let us discuss what you are interested in. I heard that you have a collection of  A painting by Max Beckmann?¡±

    "Yes." Annemarie was quite proud, and then she asked Punat casually: "General, are you familiar with Max Beckmann?"

    "Of course." Punat's answer was somewhat unexpected: "Max Beckmann was born in Leipzig, Germany in 1884 and died in New York. Beckmann studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Weimar when he was young. At the age of 18, he went to France and Italy.  After visiting, he studied art in Paris, Berlin, Florence and other places. He was deeply influenced by Renaissance masters and Baroque art, and then became interested in C¨¦zanne's art. At the age of 20, Beckmann moved to Berlin and joined the Berlin Secession in 1900.  He was drafted into the army during the First World War and witnessed the tragic scene of death as a medical soldier, which formed his nightmare-like fantasy consciousness. Before the end of the war, he was hired as a painting professor at the Frankfurt Academy. He belonged to the German Expressionist New Objectivity.  He looked at the reality at that time with hatred, and had a mocking and negative attitude toward deformed and abnormal social phenomena. He combined objective reality with subjective imagination and used symbolic expressions with individual characteristics.  Most of the characters in his works are deformed and sick, and their angry, sad and confused facial expressions are actually expressions of the author's inner feelings.

    "Oh my god, a German general knows so much about a painter." Annemarie exclaimed exaggeratedly.

    "Miss Annemarie, you probably don't know the German generals." Andert said with a smile: "The vast majority of German officers have strong artistic accomplishments. Once they take off their military uniforms, they can become generals."  famous artist."

    "Ah, yes, I think this makes me like German soldiers even more." Annemarie said and stood up: "I do have a collection of Max Beckmann's paintings. Gentlemen, would you like to come and visit with me?  ?"

    "Of course, who can resist the beautiful Miss Annemarie?" Andert said with a smile.

    Punat held the briefcase in his hand tightly and stood up: "Thank you for the invitation. I can't wait to see the paintings of Beckmann, the German master!"
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