Chapter 780 Clues
Helping was the Rosicrucian Society, a secret society founded in Germany in the early seventeenth century.It was created by Rosenklotz in the 15th century.The name of the society may be derived from the symbol of the society, a rose on the cross.

However, in terms of external publicity, the Rosicrucian Society claimed to have been founded in AD 46, when Mark, a disciple of Jesus, successfully converted Ormus, a Gnostic philosopher in Alexandria, and his six followers.

From these conversions came the Rosicrucian order, a fusion of early Christianity and the Egyptian mystic religion to form a secret society of divine knowledge and the pursuit of magic of all kinds.

In particular, the Golden Dawn, which is dominated by European magic, is different. The core skills of the Rosicrucian Society are concentrated in alchemy, so Liang En communicated with them more before.

Therefore, after sending out the request this time, they quickly responded to Liang En's request and mobilized some people to conduct a comprehensive search on the places where the treasures were found before.

With the entry of these local professionals, many things that had not been discovered before were gradually searched out. Sure enough, there were some contents hidden under the seemingly ordinary files that others did not know.

"The person who used to live here was called Hans, a very common name in Germany." A middle-aged male voice said to him from the microphone.

"According to the information that remains, there are indeed some doubts about the other party's life experience, because he claims to be a Berliner, and almost all the information in this area has disappeared."

The member of the Rosicrucian who communicated directly with Liang En was called Frank, and he was also a professor of history at Humboldt University, mainly studying the history of World War II.

Most importantly, when he was young, he interviewed William Monk who was still alive at the time (Munch died in 2001) and did special research, so now he can help Liang En solve the problem.

The doubt about identity is because in World War II, the Siege of Berlin can be said to be one of the most tragic urban street battles, and a large number of casualties and data damage caused the identity information of many people to disappear completely.

Therefore, after the war, citizens sometimes had to rely on their own dictation and a few certificates when re-registering their identities. Obviously, this facilitated the need for some people to disguise their identities.

"Then East Germany didn't find anything?" Liang En asked curiously. If he remembered correctly, East Germany, as the front line of the Cold War, attached great importance to intelligence.

In particular, the famous Stasi can even be regarded as the top three intelligence agencies in the Cold War, so the other party should have an overall investigation of the citizens of Dresden, an important city, at least not allowing suspicious elements to live here.

"According to the clues we found, he has indeed been investigated." Frank said after a sound of a super computer mouse came from the microphone.

"That time was 1946. Because the clues he had left before were insufficient, the local intelligence department and civil affairs department conducted a serious door-to-door inspection on him."

"However, during the examination, it was found that his left leg was amputated below the calf, and the accompanying doctor also determined that his injury should have been caused by stepping on a landmine in 39 or 40 years."

"So people took him as a World War II veteran who had been in the early part of World War II and came home after being injured and disabled, so they believed what he said and allowed him to continue living in this place."

It is normal for Stasi to make such a judgment. After all, during World War II, especially in the later period, almost all Germans were soldiers. Almost all men and some women were soldiers. Soldiers are no surprise.

Considering that he was not disabled when he was fighting on the Eastern Front in terms of time, the Stasi thought that although he was not as good as the most reliable people, he was not a hostile element, so he let him continue his life up.

"However, according to your instructions, I conducted a further search, and then learned that he used to be the platoon leader of the 2nd Company of the 2nd Battalion of the "A·H" Guard Banneret during the French campaign in World War II."

This is a very important clue, because William Monk served as the commander of the 2nd Battalion of the A·H" Guards during the French campaign in World War II, which means that this Hans once had an intersection with him .

"But where did the opponent's anti-guerrilla warfare medal come from?" Liang En asked a little puzzled after hearing Frank finished talking about that person's situation.

After all, the anti-guerrilla war medal should be the medal in 1944, and at that time this person had already retired due to disability, so it was impossible to get this medal.

"It's very likely that it belonged to one of his comrades in arms." Frank replied, "It's just that because he is not a key surveillance target, we can't find the other party's surveillance records from the data."

"So that's the case, thank you." Liang En said with a smile, then hung up the phone after exchanging pleasantries and looked at Joan who was opposite.

"I think the general situation and I should already know. If I guess correctly, this Hans is likely to be in charge of some secret missions. The confidentiality of these secret missions is so high that it takes one A person's life."

"Your conclusion is theoretically very reasonable, but I have a problem here." After listening to Liang En's words, Joan of Arc thought for a few seconds, and then said.

"If I remember correctly, before the end of World War II, the Germans did hide their actions on a large scale, but if I remember correctly, the location of the other party's treasure should be in Bavaria in the south."

"It's not necessarily all hidden in Bavaria." Liang En shook his head and said, "Although the other party hides most of the materials and wealth in Bavaria, it should not be possible to hide everything in place."

The reason why he said this is also very simple, because after the end of World War II, the Soviets moved a lot of treasures from Berlin, which means that some things did not move in place according to the scheduled plan.

This is actually something that is completely understandable. After all, the situation at the time was already very bad. The Germans on both the eastern and western fronts were being defeated rapidly, so it was difficult to accomplish the goals in the plan.

For example, in history, the shampooers issued a thorough scorched-earth order, but it was not completed. It is true that some people secretly obstructed it, but the more important reason is that the Soviets and Americans advanced too fast.

"Then you mean that what the other party has been guarding is likely to be a group of treasures that have not been found yet? This is indeed possible, but how should we find it?" Joan of Arc asked.

"It's very simple. If this Hans is really a treasure keeper, then he must check those things regularly or irregularly." Liang En said while looking at the documents sent from Germany.

"Considering the social mobility in East Germany at that time, he must have a reasonable explanation every time he checks, otherwise, many things will be very troublesome."

"So he will definitely leave traces in various records, but this kind of record will often look normal, and what we have to do is to sort out this matter."

(End of this chapter)

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