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The German army in 1939 was indeed an elite force and was invincible throughout Europe. Most of these troops were later found in Russia.

Now the German army is either old, weak, sick or disabled, or strong men brought from abroad. The war has not broken out at this point, and only the last breath is left to hold on.

The key is Berlin.

The elite field troops in southern Africa dealt with the unsuspecting SS troops without any surprises. After easily clearing the outer guard posts, Marley led the team to von Braun's residence.

Surprisingly, there were no SS guards outside von Braun's residence.

When Müller left, he left two SS soldiers to monitor von Braun and did not allow von Braun to leave the residence.

Even without this order, von Braun probably wouldn't have been able to escape. You can't expect a man with a shattered shoulder and arm to cross the Alps overnight.

In this case, the two SS soldiers lost their due vigilance. When Marley arrived, the two SS soldiers were huddled in the woodshed next to them and sleeping.

Von Braun was still very alert. He was half lying on the bed tossing and turning, unwilling to fall asleep.

When Marly opened the door, von Braun was awakened immediately.

"Who?" Von Braun thought it was Mueller who had left and returned.

"Is that Dr. Braun?" Marley turned on the flashlight and shined it on von Braun's face.

"It's me." Von Braun didn't cover his face with his hands. There was no electricity in the mountains, only oil lamps.

"Finally found you!" Marley breathed a sigh of relief. He found von Braun, and more than half of the task was completed.

At this time, gunfire suddenly rang out.

The entire operation went very easily, except when Colonel Mueller was captured, Colonel Mueller tried to resist.

The commandos used the simplest method to kill Colonel Mueller directly, and the battle ended immediately.

Walter did not resist, but his status as a lieutenant general still aroused the interest of the commandos.

"Lieutenant General Walter is the director of the Peenemünde base and my respected teacher. He is an outstanding scientist and did not directly participate in the war." Von Braun hopes that Walter can also be treated well.

"Don't worry, doctor, he won't be in any danger." Marley met all of von Braun's requirements.

As soon as von Braun revealed his identity, he hoped that Marley could send people to the Harz Mountains to protect the relevant personnel staying in the Harz Mountains and bring back the information buried by von Braun.

Marley agreed to von Braun's request. Researchers are important, and data are equally important. Even if southern Africa cannot use it, it cannot be left to the Americans and Russians.

The British don't have to worry. Even if the UK gets all the information about the V2 rocket, it won't pay enough attention to it.

It’s not that I don’t want to, it’s that I don’t have the ability.

In the Harz Mountains, an accident finally occurred. The US military had arrived before the Southern African Expeditionary Force and took control of the relevant personnel and family members stranded in the Harz Mountains.

"No, you can't take them away. They made V2 rockets. You should know how much damage V2 rockets have caused to the United Kingdom. They are all war criminals and must face trial in court." Stephen, 44th Infantry Division, US Army

The major was very angry. He already knew the identities of these people.

Since the Southern African Expeditionary Force has found this place, it means that the Southern African Expeditionary Force has found von Braun.

The United States still attaches great importance to von Braun, and he is a person named by the U.S. Department of War.

Now that von Braun is under the control of the expeditionary force, Major Stephen not only refuses to hand over these thousands of people to the expeditionary force, but also wants to get von Braun back.

"I took them away just to put them on trial -" Marley pretended to be stupid and got the people first, then how to put them on trial.

"No, they will not go to southern Africa, but will be tried in the United States and serve their sentences in the United States." Stephen sneered, this was his only bargaining chip.

The five hundred people picked by von Braun are all elites, but their family members are all in the Harz Mountains. If Marly does not hand over von Braun, the Americans will kill all their family members.

When I go to the United States, I won't hesitate even if my flesh and blood are separated and I never want to see him again in this life.

This kind of thing is routine for Americans.

Marley knows how ruthless Americans can be.

Since the person could not be taken away through conventional means, Marley could only report the situation and request assistance.

But Marley also gained something. Although he didn't ask for anyone, he retrieved all the information buried in the mine.

News of von Braun's "capture" reached the United Kingdom. Not only did Patton and Eisenhower show great interest in von Braun, but even the British wanted to get involved.

The UK now has no spare time to research rockets.

It doesn't mean there is no future.

Compared with the battleships of the Royal Navy, rockets are of high quality and low price, and the UK will definitely develop them in the future.

"You already have more advanced rockets, can't you hand over von Braun to us?" Eisenhower and Patton did not talk in circles, and their goals were very clear.

"If you can hand over Werner Heisenberg to us——" Barton made a condition, von Braun is not indispensable to southern Africa.

Just like von Braun's worries, southern Africa already has a large number of talented candidates. Even Robert Godard is no longer the best in rocket research. In southern Africa, Robert Godard

De takes more of a leading role in the industry.

Von Braun's research is not without value, but it is replaceable for southern Africa.

Werner Heisenberg is more valuable than von Braun.

Werner Heisenberg is a professor of physics at the University of Berlin and director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Physics. He is one of the core figures in German research on the atomic bomb, the founder of quantum mechanics, and the winner of the Explosives Prize in 1932.

Just a few days ago, the Alfonso team sent by the US government took Werner Heisenberg away from the town of Ulfeld near Hesingen. The action team in Bullard's office was only smaller than Alfonso.

The group arrived 30 minutes late.

If Werner Heisenberg could be exchanged for von Braun, Patton would be acceptable.

Werner Heisenberg, also on the list designated by the Palace of Justice.

"Don't even think about it!" Eisenhower said angrily. Everyone depends on their abilities. You can't just eat from the bowl and look at the pot.

The fruits of victory are never shared after the war. If you wait until the war is over before taking action, you will not be able to enjoy the hot food.

Southern Africa and the United States have competed with each other since the beginning of pre-war trade. The United States' advantage lies with the Axis Powers, and Southern Africa's advantage lies with the Allies.

During the Spanish Civil War, the U.S. government was Franco's strongest supporter.

Before the outbreak of the Pacific War, the United States was the only provider of strategic materials to Japan, and almost all other countries interrupted trade with Japan in accordance with the requirements of the League of Nations.

As for Germany——

Before the outbreak of the war, trade between southern Africa and Germany was transited through American companies.

Therefore, the United States is actually more likely to join the Axis powers than Russia.

"Then there's nothing more to say. Just get those people back to the United States." Patton had no desire. Since the Americans could bear to see the German researchers and their families separated, Southern Africa didn't matter.

The pressure instantly shifted to Eisenhower.

Those people in the Harz Mountains are actually of little value to the United States. After all, the core members of the R&D team were taken away by von Braun. If the Americans brought the thousands of people from the Harz Mountains back to the United States, that would be a big problem.

The consequences are endless.

Let’s not talk about the mood of the Germans.

If this kind of thing really happens, the Southern African media will publicize it and won't stop until everyone knows about it.

Here again the role of the right to speak is reflected.

Why is the relationship between Spain and southern Africa so good?

Isn't it just because the federal government of Southern Africa spoke out on the issue of the American flu, refused to cooperate with the United States in pouring sewage on Spain, and insisted on naming it "American Flu", thus winning the favor of the Spaniards.

If the right to speak does not lie with southern Africa, but with the Americans, then the Spaniards will definitely bear the blame.

The same goes for this matter.

Strictly speaking, this matter is nothing compared to the dark history of the United States. If the Southern African media wants to expose the true colors of Americans, there are better materials, such as Thanksgiving, and there is no need for this.

The key is how to choose.

Thanksgiving is not of much value. After all, the Indians have almost been killed by the Americans. Even if the southern African media continues to hype it, it will not have a real impact on the United States.

If this matter is done well, it may cause real confrontation between the United States and Germany, and the United States will lose its influence in Europe.

The two world wars could not have been fought without the support of the United States. The underlying reasons were caused by the financial crisis in the United States. Germany's role was equivalent to that of the United States' thugs.

"In exchange for information——" Eisenhower gave in proactively. If he couldn't get von Braun, it would be good to get information about the V2 rocket.

The matter of burying information about the V2 rocket in the mine was arranged by von Braun, and only a few people knew about it.

The people in the Harz Mountains knew that this batch of data existed, but they did not know the specific location where it was buried.

The expeditionary force and the US military are friendly forces, and their actions cannot be hidden from each other. When the expeditionary force was digging for information, American soldiers were even guarding outside the mine. It was only because of their alliance that they did not take action.

Of course, even if they take action, the expeditionary force is not afraid. American soldiers have never won without an absolute advantage in strength.

Even if it does, there will be times when it fails.

"Werner Heisenberg——" Patton remained unmoved.

Eisenhower stood up angrily. For him, if he could not gain an advantage, he would suffer a loss.

There is actually pressure on Barton's side.

The expeditionary force failed to bring back the researchers and their families stranded in the Harz Mountains, and the news spread back to the Alps. The core members of the team, who had just been rescued and had just relaxed a little, were once again depressed.

Scientific researchers are not as decisive as soldiers, and it is difficult to let go of their kinship. If the Americans really bring all the people from the Harz Mountains back to the United States, then someone from von Braun's side will definitely go to the United States to find relatives.

On the day the news came back, more than a dozen scientific researchers found von Braun, hoping that von Braun could put pressure on the expeditionary force to let them leave.

"The only thing I can be sure of now is that we are about to lose the war. The future is full of uncertainty for all of us. I suggest you not to make a decision too early. Believe in the capabilities of the Southern African federal government. We will definitely

Reunite with your family." Von Braun tried to comfort him and stabilized the morale of the soldiers first.

Compared with the past few days, the mental and physical conditions of these scientific researchers are improving. It is obvious that they have been properly taken care of by the expeditionary force.

The living conditions in the mountains were really terrible. After taking the people out, the expeditionary force organized physical examinations for the team members. Almost everyone in the team of 500 people was unhealthy, and more than 100 of them needed immediate hospitalization.

The medical level in Southern Africa is still much better than that in Germany. Those who need hospitalization are quickly transferred to rear hospitals. Some people with more serious physical conditions need to be sent to Southern Africa for treatment. These people will also take the nearest plane to Southern Africa.

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Von Braun was also examined in detail and his condition was not good either.

Doctors in the wilderness will not have very good medical skills. Those who are skilled have been invited out of the mountains long ago, and they will not stay in the mountains and live their lives.

If a southern African doctor had performed the operation on von Braun, it could have been completed in one go.

Now von Braun not only needs to undergo a second operation, but the last operation did not go well, and the recovery is not ideal, and he still needs to be observed.

"Gentlemen, I just had a phone call with Marshal Patton of the Southern African Expeditionary Force. He is actively communicating with the Americans. In any case, the worst thing will not happen." Walter also agreed. He himself is still under review.

He did not completely gain the trust of the expeditionary force.

No matter how much Walter emphasized that he was a technical officer, the artillery lieutenant general in him was a real one, appointed by Mustache himself.

He would not be sitting in such a prominent position if he had not made great contributions to the Third Reich. The director of the Peenemünde base, even if he was not directly involved in the war, was an accomplice of Mustache.

Of course, this depends on how it is defined.

"Even if we are separated from our families, it will only be temporary. After the war is over, we will still have the opportunity to reunite. Southern Africans keep their promises. As long as it is what they promise, they will definitely do it." Billy knows this personally.

experience.

Now Billy was wearing a brand-new expedition uniform and a Southern African baseball cap, which he had specially requested.

Billy is still young, has no family, and no worries. He has decided that no matter what other people choose, Billy will definitely go to southern Africa.

Most people make the same choice as Billy.

People seek advantages and avoid disadvantages. Germany is about to fall. If they can go to southern Africa, then it will be the best result for these scientific researchers.


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