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Chapter 779 Assistance

The Soviet army cheered loudly, and everyone in Shulka's headquarters rushed to congratulate Shulka.

Soon Beria's call came to the headquarters.

"I really hope to congratulate you in person, Comrade Shulka!" Beria said: "If I hadn't been holding an important meeting! You did a great job, which can even be said to have solved the crisis in the Caucasus!

But now, I want to know how you should proceed."

"Are you talking about how we can stop the British?" Shulka asked.

"Yes!" Beria replied.

Beria is a man who values ​​efficiency and does not waste too much time on pleasantries.

"Let's put it this way!" Beria said: "We can't just tell the Germans: 'Oh, we already know your secret and we told the British', and you know why!"

"Yes!" Shulka replied.

Of course they cannot do this. This is not to say that they are worried about Stalin's blame or anything else, because what matters between countries is interests, and Shulka and others will only get Stalin's praise for doing this.

The problem is that Britain at this time was also part of the Soviet Union's interests. If the British knew that Shulka and others were behind the scenes, Britain would soon find an excuse to use supplies to reinforce the Soviet Union as a means of retaliation.

"I know, Comrade Beria!" Shulka said: "We don't need to do this!"

"So, what do you think is..."

"Polish guerrillas, Comrade Beria!" Shurka said: "We once organized Polish guerrillas to try to attack Peñamünde. Although we gave up this plan, as guerrillas, their tone will definitely not

So strict, do you think so?"

The other end of the phone was silent for a while, and then replied: "Of course, their tone is always lax. It's a very good idea, Comrade Shulka. It seems that you have been prepared for it!"

This is indeed a good idea.

On the one hand, it was difficult for the British to know how the Germans had been warned.

On the other hand, even if the British finally knew the source of the leak through their intelligence network, it was the Polish guerrillas... who could control the guerrillas?

What's more, this is not actually a leak. The Polish guerrillas just exposed the strategic goals they gave up.

Or, the Polish partisans simply told the Germans that "the Poles got it" rather than "the British got it".

The problem is just that if Poland knows about it, then of course the Soviets and the British also know... Unless the Germans are stupid enough not to think of this. So the result is the same, that is, the Germans must either strengthen Peenamünde's defenses or

Just move this secret base away.

Schulka believes that the Germans should choose the latter, because there is no safer option than "moving away", not to mention that Peenamünde is actually not safe by the sea, because the British can use submarines to transport special forces to the offshore and launch attacks.

But of course, Shulka didn't want to do this so early.

Shulka would not pass up an opportunity to fool the British into incurring losses.

"I think the British will seek our cooperation, Comrade Beria!" Shulka said: "So, we just have to wait!"

In this situation, it is also in the interests of the Soviet Union to cause the British to suffer as much loss as possible, because only in this way can the British understand the consequences of "watching the fire from the other side".

Of course, this is only one of the reasons. If the UK can suffer some losses, it may make the British people angry and force the government to open a second battlefield in Europe as soon as possible.

So Beria has no objection at all to Shulka cheating the UK again.

A few days later, the British government found the National Security Agency again.

To be precise, it was John who found Shulka.

"Comrade Shulka!" John said with an apologetic smile: "I came here specifically to thank you..."

"Thank you?" Shulka said: "Comrade John, maybe you should be concerned about the transportation in the Caucasus direction. Since you got the information, the transportation speed has dropped exponentially! You know, I risked being dismissed or even punished by my superiors.

Risks buy you time, but that doesn’t mean you can be so perfunctory! If I continue like this, I will be finished, understand, Comrade John? This is how you thank me?!"

"No, no, Comrade Shulka!" John said, "Please understand that our war in Africa is very urgent. The Germans are approaching the Alamein line of defense..."

"This is none of my business, Comrade John!" Shulka interrupted John: "I only know our agreement, and you are saying thank you while you are hurting me! Is it because the information we gave you is not strong enough?

?"

"No, of course it is large enough! Please bear with me, Comrade Shulka!" John said: "I will urge them to speed up the transportation and ensure that not a single can is missing. Please don't worry!"

"Okay, Comrade John!" Shulka said, "So, are you here to discuss the quantity of cans with me?"

"Of course not!" John replied: "We hope to get assistance from the National Security Agency!"

"Assistance? What assistance?" Shulka asked knowingly.

"You know!" John said: "Penamünde is located on the border of Germany and Poland, and our power in Poland is very limited..."

Poland was divided between Germany and the Soviet Union before the war broke out, especially on the German side. Many external intelligence forces fell apart under the double manhunt of the German Gestapo and the National Security Agency, including spies and agents of the British Intelligence Agency.

In fact, the main one is the German National Security Agency. Under the leadership of Heydrich, it is entering its golden period and its power has expanded to almost all countries and regions occupied by Germany.

But even so, Germany was still unable to completely eliminate the Soviet intelligence units.

On the one hand, the reason is that when the Soviet Union and Germany carved up Poland, the two countries were in a "friendly" state, and the German army could not take action even if they knew it was Soviet intelligence personnel.

On the other hand, the Soviet Union was smarter, and they conducted intelligence operations through the Poles.

This undoubtedly increases the concealment of intelligence personnel exponentially, and can even gain support from Polish people. For example, these Polish intelligence personnel use the banner of "saving the country" and "driving out the invaders"... If they use the banner of the Soviet Union

There would be no such effect, because in the eyes of the Poles the Soviet Union was also an aggressor, they were just driven away by another aggressor.

"But..." Shurka said: "What we have in Poland are only guerrillas, and their quality..."

"That's enough!" John said.

Then Shulka understood that the British wanted these guerrillas to "build the plank road in the open" while their special forces "crossed Chencang secretly" (To be continued)

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