65 inspected the front line

In France, in the German-occupied zone, in a huge manor, on the beautiful buildings, the huge German flag hung to the ground. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

The meadow was filled with SS soldiers, who watched vigilantly for the wind and grass around them, some of them even holding police dogs with scarlet tongues.

A Mercedes car following one after another parked at the main entrance of the estate, and then the doors of these luxury cars were opened by the guards.

Goering was the first to get out of the car, and out of the car in front of him was another Air Marshal Kesselring.

In the end, the door of one of the most luxurious cars in the convoy was opened by the Führer's secretary Bowman, and Li Le, with a neat mustache, got out of the car.

"Victory! Monarch! Everyone raised their arms in the direction of the Führer and shouted a slogan of blessing to Li Le.

Li Le's sharp eyes glanced at the surrounding air force generals, then pinched the fingertips of his gloves and pulled his hand out.

He casually raised his right hand, bent and swung it, high above his shoulder, and made a greeting gesture.

Seeing him return the salute, the woods formed by the raised arm were put down, and the sound of the arm hanging down on the side of the trouser formed a loud whirl.

Those who can stand here are all hot big names in the Imperial Air Force, at least a colonel, in charge of the real power of an aviation unit.

"Hey! Hitler! My Führer! Welcome to the 3rd Group of the JG26 Fighter Wing! As the head of this command, Garland walked up to the Führer Li Le, raised his arm again, and stood upright in greeting.

"......" Li Le took the trouble to return a casual salute, and then pinched his gloves and walked into the building.

Garland glanced at his commander, Catherine, greeted Goering, and walked behind the Führer, the Imperial Marshal, and the Marshal to his headquarters.

"The first wave of attack planes has begun to return according to the time, and the attack effect is said to be very good, only encountering weak resistance from the British." As he walked, Goering said to Li Le, who was walking in front.

Li Le continued to walk forward, but he opened his mouth and said: "The war has just begun, and everything is still uncertain!" ”

Even the true Führer believed that the British were an excellent people, an existence comparable to the Aryans.

So the plan of attack against the British, including Goering, was taken very seriously. They did everything in their power to defeat an opponent who deserved their best efforts.

"Report! Sir, the news just came that our fighters lost 2 units, which were shot down by Spitfires. "An officer bypassed the Führer's cordon, walked to Garand's side, reported.

In fact, one ME-109E fighter was shot down by ground artillery fire, and the other aircraft was hit by a Spitfire fighter and crashed in the Atlantic Ocean on the way back.

This result is bearable for Garland, but what is lost is lost after all, and he can't help but feel distressed.

As a major, Garland was probably the youngest officer to meet the Führer in the Air Force this time.

At the same time, as a captain of the 3rd Brigade of the JG26 Fighter Wing, he is now also a hot ace pilot.

The propaganda machine of the Third Reich has always been powerful and efficient, and Garland, as a young and promising front-line ace pilot, was naturally promoted and rewarded.

Because of this, the Führer personally inspected the front line, and the first stop of the tour of the fighter unit came to this famous JG26 fighter wing.

As the front-line combat unit of the world's most advanced fighter aircraft so far, it can be said that this is one of the departments with the largest number of technical troops in Germany.

On weekdays, the ground crew who maintain fighter jets, as well as various liaison officers, logistics and supply equipment, equipment for overhauling aircraft engines, and so on.

Of course, although Li Le is very interested in these professional things, he is not in the mood to care about these details now.

The main purpose of his personal rush to the front was to see with his own eyes the progress of the Luftwaffe in the air battle in Britain, and to determine the outcome of the war when he was able to control the situation of the war.

"Immediately take off a second wave of attack aircraft to confirm the results of our bombing on the one hand, and destroy more ground targets on the other." Li Le was too concerned about the beginning of this air battle in Britain, and while walking to the meeting place where he met with the soldiers on the front, he ordered Kesselring and Goering.

"If, by the time of the second wave of attacks, the British reacted slowly, the role of bombing radar stations was decisive." He stood in the doorway, turned to Goering, and said.

"My Führer, can you use your intelligence to confirm the results of our attack?" Goering stepped forward and suggested to Li Le.

Li Le frowned - his so-called invisible intelligence department was a department that didn't exist at all, where did he go to find spies and confirm the results of his bombing?

This is also the reason why the things of his prophets do not have to expire at this time! The more he changed history, the less he knew afterwards.

The less he was sure, the less useful the golden finger of the prophet would be. It can be said that this kind of gold finger may be one of the most wasteful types of gold finger.

"Goering! You also know a little bit about intelligence. Li Le frowned, as if he was dissatisfied with the Imperial Marshal's attempt to point fingers in this matter.

Then he paused, and when the tip of Goering's nose was sweating, he spoke: "Every important piece of information is very difficult and risky. ”

The Führer stretched out his palm while flickering, patted Goering on the shoulder, and continued: "You also want them to risk passing on something useful, right?" ”

Goering nodded, convinced of Li Le's statement. The people who can come up with so much frighteningly sophisticated information are almost all important generals in the British command structure, and even cabinet ministers.

The fact that the Führer was able to master this level of spy shows the ability of this intelligence agency to infiltrate.

But on both sides, a spy of this level will not pass on some inconsequential things such as "Churchill went to the toilet twice today, and he didn't use a paper paper".

This is the value of a spy, and it is also a kind of insistence on self-preservation. Because the more active the spy, the greater the chance of being discovered.

According to Goering's thoughts, the air raid had revealed so much that even British intelligence had guessed the approximate identity of the spy through the relevant losses.

At this time, of course, it is more appropriate to disguise and wait for lurking.

Thinking of this, Goering even vaguely worried about the comrade who was far away in England, and it was better for such an important person to be safe.

"I see, Führer, it's me who didn't think it through." Goering pretended to admit his mistake with three points of self-reproach, and then never mentioned it.

Li Le turned around with satisfaction and took the lead in entering the conference room where he was ready to meet with the front-line combat commanders.

"The Führer has arrived!" The two officers pushed open the door to the conference room and chanted loudly inside.

It has to be said that the buildings of the French aristocracy are extremely exquisite, and the decoration in such a manor is very beautiful, and it is natural that it was forcibly recruited by Germany into an operational headquarters.

Even in the era of material shortage, the Air Force can still obtain the highest supplies and enjoy the best treatment.

Inside the solid wood gate, all the officers stood up and saluted Li Le: "Victory!" Monarch! ”

The Führer pressed his armed belt, energetically returned a military salute, and then walked to the podium prepared for him in front of him.

In the light, the Iron Cross of the Second Class on his chest shone brightly, making the World War I corporal look more in line with his military status.

"It's a pleasure to meet you, fighting for the country is the quality of a warrior, I used to fight for this country, and now, I, with you, continue to fight for this country! Fight to the end of your life! Standing on the podium, Li Le opened his mouth and said to the officers below.

He waved his arms and continued in a firm voice: "This war is about the future of our German Fatherland, I, Goering, Kesselring, you!" Every one of you! Do your best! ”

"We are going to destroy the enemy's radar stations and the command system, we are going to bomb their airfields and shoot down their planes! Turn their skies into ours! ”

"We want to kill every pilot who dares to resist, kill every one of their hostile elements who oppose us, and give a bright future to all those who yearn for peace!"

"Gentlemen, today's killing, today's destruction, is for tomorrow's reconstruction, for the future of the world to be more beautiful and sacred!"

"Therefore, I will not allow you to die easily, and I will not allow you to be shot down!" Li Le waited for the applause he wanted, and then the conversation changed.

"Each and every one of you is going to be an ace pilot, and each of you is going to shoot down ten, twenty, or even fifty enemy planes!" Li Le opened his mouth and said: "This is my requirement for every pilot, understand?" ”

In the recent month, Goering had doubled the number of German pilots in reserve thanks to a huge bank loan, and now every wing now has as many apprentices as pilots learning how to fly airplanes.

Although the effect is not yet visible, the significance of this for the Luftwaffe is extraordinary.

If tens of thousands of pilots can shoot down dozens of enemy aircraft, then the Luftwaffe will be fighting for attrition and can destroy all the enemies in the world.

Of course, this was an ideal exchange, because more pilots, during the war years, might only have had one chance to fly - they would have been shot down on their first mission.