Imperial Overlord

: One hundred and two intelligence officers' doubts

The sun outside the window is still bright, and Germany still dispatched a full 3oo bombers on August 9 to attack the main urban area of ​​London. E novel WWW. ㄟ 1XIAOSHUO. COM

The tragic air battle continued to explode over London, and the United Kingdom took off 44 fighter jets to participate in the war, without the purpose of expelling the German bombers.

In this battle, the British lost a full 30 fighters, and only 14 returned safely. Germany only shot down 3 bombers and 12 fighters.

The main reason for this disparity is the absolute advantage of the number of German fighter jets. The 44 British fighters had to face a full 130 escorted German fighters.

Because of the tactical innovation, the German fighter force was not tied to the bomber group, but became a free hunting force, specifically looking for opportunities after the chaos of the British fighter formation.

In this way, the number of British fighter jets has become less and less, so finally there is a situation that the Germans are willing to see.

The British fighter force fell into a disadvantage, and had to dispatch planes to fight against German aircraft. Attrition losses became fatal wounds, causing the British Air Force to gradually bleed to death.

The loss of 30 of the 44 fighters became the last straw to overwhelm General Dowding, whose air force had completely lost air supremacy over London.

The 13th Air Force had to enter a state of rest that day. After all, their current strength was less than half of what they had at the beginning of the battle.

What made Dawding even more desperate was that the production of British fighter jets could not keep up with consumption, and the supplement Churchill promised him was a lie at all.

He didn't get any supplements except for 5 new Spitfires and 5 Hurricanes.

He lost 30 planes in one day, but only got 10 planes. How could he not be angry?

Churchill was also very angry, and the additions he promised to Dawding, most of which have now sunk to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.

However, in the incident of the attack on the J-18 transport fleet, the navy was desperately trying to shirk its responsibilities.

In Churchill's view, if it weren't for the leak of intelligence, how could such an important supplementary transport fleet be discovered by the German Navy so coincidentally.

He believed that the German navy must have mastered the information such as the routes of the British naval transport fleet, and it was possible to design the ambush circle so accurately to attack such a huge fleet.

Hearing what his subordinates said, Churchill looked at each other angrily and said, "None of you think that this is a bad intelligence leak?"

Since Operation Ballista, that is, Britain's unilateral decision to attack the French fleet, judgments about intelligence leaks have plagued senior British policymakers.

Because of the judgment of Somerville, the commander of the H fleet, the senior British Navy suspected each other, arrested and reviewed each other, and they have been tossing for a month, but they have not been able to find the German spy.

The same thing happened next to the Air Force. Now the Air Force has reviewed it for 7 days, and most of the commanders are still in solitary cells, unable to preside over air defense operations.

This brought countless tactical advantages to the Germans, and also made the British counterattack stiff and incoherent. Made Britain pay countless prices, but got nothing.

Therefore, after the J-18 convoy was ambushed, the British navy executives immediately made up their minds and insisted that it was not the work of enemy spies.

Because they're scared, they're scared to go into that horrible state of censorship again. If it falls into internal chaos again, it may cause more problems.

They were fed up with the atmosphere that they doubted their own people, so they endured Churchill's murderous gaze and pretended to be confused.

You can never wake someone who is pretending to be asleep, just as you can never wake someone who is pretending to be confused.

Churchill was also haunted by the German spy who seemed to be never found. He looked at his subordinates and didn't say a word for a long time.

In this state, he didn't know what to do. If he insists on his own judgment, he is fighting against almost all his subordinates.

"Sir, I have to ask solemnly..." An admiral looked at Churchill and said, "What was the judgment of the person who first thought there was a traitor among us?"

"This..." After Churchill heard this question, he suddenly realized that Somerville's judgment might be a mistake.

The h fleet was ambushed by the Italian navy. It is possible that it was not a spy who revealed the news, but that the fleet that just caught up with Italy also went to the Oran waters.

Thinking about it this way, it is possible that the Italian Navy went to Oran for the same purpose as the British H fleet: to kill the fleeing French fleet!

It's just that the British took the initiative first, so the Italian navy was transformed into a friendly force to save the French fleet...

If you think about it this way, Somerville's judgment that there are spies in the Navy is a wrong conclusion.

Relying on a wrong conclusion, judging that there are spies in one's own people, and finally finding nothing, is naturally a matter of course.

However, if this is really the case, then the naval affairs are still explained, so what should we think about the radar station incident of the Air Force?

"As for the navy, I'll trust your judgment for the time being..." Churchill thought about it in his mind, and he also thought that it might be because Italy was hitting right, which aroused his suspicions.

After all, the air force and navy have high-level spies, and can provide a lot of detailed information to Germany's guess, which is too whimsical.

If the Germans really have the ability to arrange several senior spies at the level of generals at the top of the UK, how can the Dunkirk operation be successful under the eyes of the Germans?

As for what is the problem with the Air Force... Churchill also knew that there would be no decent answer to ask the person in front of him.

The Navy and the Air Force are not the same department. As for the Air Force, the Navy has absolutely nothing to do with it.

Whether the Air Force has spies, the Navy will not ask, and has no right to ask. As for whether the Air Force censors it or not... What about the Navy?

After thinking about it, Churchill still had a headache. The incident of the J-18 transport fleet being ambushed by German submarines at sea has plunged the British side into a dangerous trough against German expansion.

If the strength cannot be replenished in time, the United Kingdom will really be powerless to fight against the German ** team in the 6th, and Churchill will also become the last British Prime Minister...

"The matter of the J-18 transport fleet will continue to be investigated secretly! But since everyone thinks that this is an accident, let's treat it as an accident!" Churchill had to compromise.

Then he looked at his men and continued: "The gh-67 transport fleet is already on its way, don't let any accidents happen!"

After he finished speaking, he paused, and then fixed his eyes on the admiral who spoke first: "I hope that the accident you mentioned will not occur for the second or third time... Otherwise, it means that this is not an accident. It was a surprise."

The general was taken aback for a moment, then stood at attention, not taking Churchill's words. Churchill stopped paying attention to him, turned and walked back to his desk.

Now, he can only temporarily believe that the Germans gained some advantages by mistake and made the British high-level officials make the stupid mistake of doubting themselves.

"Sir, this kind of thing is very strange..." At the very edge, an officer of the British intelligence service said to Churchill who was just about to sit down.

Churchill was stunned for a moment, then stood behind his desk, looked at the other person and asked, "What do you want to say, let me hear it?"

"If we have important information about the enemy...such as the enemy's password, the specific location of the industrial area, etc., will we use it without reservation?" The intelligence officer opened his mouth to express his doubts.

"Although I know that the intelligence obtained by the Germans is indeed very important, especially the radar station." The officer expressed his thoughts bit by bit in front of Churchill with some trepidation.

The more he spoke, the more fluent he became, and his language became faster: "But since there is such a hidden intelligence officer, who knows if he will get other more important intelligence?"

"So such an important intelligence officer, Germany will definitely protect it at all costs." He expressed his judgment.

Churchill seemed to have heard something, but failed to grasp the key, so he frowned and told him, "Go on! Go on!"

"If we have such an intelligence officer, we will try our best to protect him, so that the other party does not know his existence at all!" The intelligence officer said to Churchill: "However, the Germans seem to be doing the exact opposite."

"It seems to be the exact opposite!" This sentence, like a bolt from the blue ~www.wuxiaspot.com~ blew up Churchill, and also plunged him into a thicker fog.

"They seem to be afraid that we don't know that our information has been leaked, and they can't wait to make full use of this information to attack us..." The intelligence officer expressed his speculation.

"If you analyze it from the perspective of the other party, it is unreasonable." After he said this, he closed his mouth.

As the saying goes, if something goes wrong, there must be a demon. The Germans' blatant use of intelligence shows a fearless arrogance from the inside out.

Churchill was not a fool, and he quickly made his own judgment: either the other party only got the information by accident, and did not really penetrate into the upper echelons of the United Kingdom. If the information obtained by chance is not used, it will be invalid when it expires.

There is another possibility: the intelligence officer who infiltrated the United Kingdom was not found in the United Kingdom at all...

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