Chapter 214: In Great Britain (4)

Dewey was quite dissatisfied with Hoover's use of the "Loyalty Act" during the war to make trouble, and once thought about removing Hoover from his post, but soon he changed his mind.

He didn't believe that these people all supported Hoover, the only reason that could be explained was that Hoover had something in his hands that scared them, Dewey believed that Hoover must have his own black materials in his hands, maybe there were a lot of them, after all, Roosevelt and Truman did a lot of "preparations" in order to win the election, although he didn't think his black materials were terrible, but just in case, he decided to put up with this breath for the time being.

However, Donovan's allegiance gave him some hope, so he disbanded the Strategic Intelligence Agency and established the CIA, which, by definition, is responsible for collecting and analyzing military, political, economic, cultural, scientific, technological, and social intelligence on foreign governments, militaries, various organizations (including corporations and unincorporated organizations), individuals, and coordinating the activities of other domestic intelligence agencies. In other words, the powers of the CIA and the FBI are clearly divided: the former is primarily external, the latter primarily internal.

Thus, the CIA was officially born in 1944, a few years ahead of history. Although the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) is far inferior to the powerful FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) in terms of size, power, and penetration, at least it is an equal institution, implicitly Dewey's desire to use the CIA as a counterweight to the FBI.

Hoover finally accepted the arrangement and took a step back, not wanting to push Dewey into a corner.

Donovan was fully aware of the Führer's visit to Britain, and he agreed that the starting point of the action was to set off a wave of protests in Britain, so that neither the Führer nor the Black Cat could step down, that the Anglo-German reconciliation and the European Union would be extended indefinitely, that would undermine Germany's political and strategic deployment, and that would give the United States room for maneuver in the future. As for the assassination of the Führer, it is completely unnecessary at a time when Germany is on the verge of a complete victory, and the Führer has not yet designated an heir, and if he is killed, there will be a fierce contest at the top of the national community, but in turn this confusion will deal an immeasurable blow to the United States.

As we all know, the Führer has appointed two successors, one is that Hess, who was then the deputy Führer, was deprived of this status after he flew to England, and now Hess is still considered a high-level, but it is no longer the most core high-level; The other is that Goering, who was the marshal of the Reich, was beaten as the head of the traitorous group with the fat man, and this status also disappeared.

It is now recognized by the National Press that below the Führer are the Big Four or the Big Five, and when we say the Big Four, we mean Speer, Himmler, Baumann, and Goebbels, and when we say that the Big Five need to add another Ribbentrop. Observers around the world are speculating about who is the most likely successor to the Führer's position, and it is generally believed that the Big Four may be the least likely to be Goebbels, but no matter who comes to power, Goebbels will be the second-in-command, so whoever can get Goebbels' full support will have the upper hand in this battle.

Donovan believes that although the Führer is aggressive,

But in essence, it is quite restrained, and he has planned to accept it when he sees it, otherwise it will be difficult to explain his strategy on the relations with the Soviet Union, France, and Britain, and there is no ideological impulse to kill to the end, only the compromise and arrangement of experienced politicians, if the Führer is removed during the stalemate in the war, it may also cause chaos in Germany, and now the probability of Germany winning is as high as more than 90%, and then getting rid of the Führer, in addition to exporting gas, will definitely stimulate Germany to go up and down This is an army of nearly 8 million armed to the teeth. A world power with a population of nearly 100 million, mastering cutting-edge technology, and withstanding a five-year war.

At present, the US military cannot even deal with hundreds of thousands of German troops and thousands of planes in South America, and if such a situation really occurs, then Central America and Mexico will not be able to keep it; in order to strengthen their appeal at home, the Big Four will certainly be more severe and more radical than the other, and everyone will want to occupy a righteous position in the matter of "avenging the Führer," and will even do whatever it takes to aid Japan in jointly attacking the US mainland.

Especially now that the United States is still looking forward to peace talks with Germany, hoping to use some disgusting but non-lethal means to force Germany to make concessions at the negotiating table, if the Fuhrer is assassinated, it is intended to fight to the end without stopping, and this will be quite a tragic prospect. Donovan would not have done such a stupid thing by killing and injuring tens of millions of American people to achieve such a "success" as assassinating the Führer.

But for Churchill, the assassination of the Führer meant something very different.

The Yau Kee government had hoped that there would be chaos in Britain, especially since the Attlee government's promise of an armistice would provoke revolt in Britain. However, as the months passed, the Canadians were shocked to find that British society had quickly returned to calm, whether it was the transfer of warships or equipment, whether it was the reduction of troops and the stationing of German troops, the British people silently accepted it, and did not cause a violent shock. In fact, it was Churchill who thought about it, and the Americans did not send more than 100,000 troops to the station, and the American GIs performed much worse than the Germans, at least the Germans would not stalk British women, let alone drink and cause trouble. The Germans were cold and arrogant, and although this arrogance was somewhat uncomfortable to look at, the conservative British people preferred to deal with a group of arrogant people than a bunch of ruffian American soldiers.

It may be a different story in an open London, but at least there are no German soldiers in London, and the Germans enter important and relatively conservative places.

Churchill did not expect the preferential conditions offered to Britain by the European side, and he did not estimate that Germany and the European countries would use military and industrial orders to transfuse blood for Britain, and he thought that Britain no longer had reliable and sufficient means of payment, and even if the blockade was lifted, it would not be possible to buy enough products for the survival of the people. At the beginning, it was on the Lend-Lease Act that it survived, but now it seems that Great Britain still has a place in Europe with its good industrial and technological level.

His calculations were wrong, and there was a major deviation, Black Cat and Attlee both accused them on different occasions of being "traitors of Great Britain", "speculators who kneel and lick American masters", and "blind movers who point fingers from afar", and he cannot tolerate the continuation of this tacit understanding, which means that Great Britain will completely become a small follower of Germany, and a small follower of the democratic United States cannot be a small follower of dictatorial Germany!

Now, that confrontation is also reflected in Terry and Wright.

The two were awkwardly silent for a while, and Wright said, "Alas, this is all a matter of the top, when will it be your turn and I to point fingers and discuss right and wrong?" Let's get the job done. ”

Terry nodded: "Although I personally don't agree with this action, since I am a member of the organization, I reserve my opinion, but I will do my best for the action." How can you help you? ”

"I wanted to get more detailed arrangements for the Demon King when he arrives in London, such as his schedule, where to stay, the dining and service staff, the route of action, and the places where he may give speeches or visit places."

"He's definitely going to give a speech in Parliament."

"The council is too difficult, though dramatic." Wright shook his head, "You better provide some other reliable information." ”

"What are you going to do with him? With such an important person, the security force will not be too bad. With a sniper? Laying mines? Car bombs? Commando? Or simply pull out the planes, tank units? ”

"I don't know what means to use, everything depends on your intelligence resources." Wright shook his head, "It's better to use a bomb, just one is enough to kill." Airplanes and tanks are not extravagant, and isn't this even involving the government and the army? This can be a big problem. ”

"You're not afraid of trouble, you're afraid of the black cat's retaliation, right?"

"I" Wright stammered, speechless.

If some ordinary means can be pushed to the underground organizations and the people's "spontaneous" resistance, and even planes and tanks have been dispatched, then isn't the British government and the army inseparable? Now that Germany has 150,000 people on the island of Britain, and has a steady stream of support from across the Channel, it is not something that Canada wants to see if Britain is really a blank slate.

In the final analysis, the assassination of the Führer is a fuse, and it does not necessarily have to be put to death

"You wait, I will tell you if you have clear information, and someone will contact you when you go."

Rei nodded in agreement, and quickly disappeared through the other door