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310 Quiet Marne River 5

Baggins sat on a bench in the street park with a nervous mood.

As one of the important industrial centers in the Ruhr area, Dortmund felt the impact of war earlier than other German towns. The moon in Germany was quite cold, but the city's heating coal and firewood were in short supply because

The transportation capacity to the city needs to be given priority to meeting the needs of military material production and transportation.

People on the street were walking in a hurry, and the fatigue caused by the wartime work system hung brightly on people's faces.

"War" Baggins shook his head "War has never changed."

Baggins couldn't help but remember the scene a few days ago.

Baggins' old grandson Frodo, despite the old man's dissuasion, finally decided to respond to the recruitment order of the General Staff and join the German army to the battlefield. Before leaving that day, Frodo stood in front of the dressing mirror in the corridor in a brand new military uniform, happily

He looked at his handsome self in the mirror, while Old Baggins looked at his grandson with Star David hanging on the wall of the corridor, feeling mixed feelings.

When the German Emperor William II issued a general mobilization order, he also issued a decree that licensed Jews to join the army and serve as military officers. Old and cunning old Jews like Baggins immediately realized that the German Emperor was going to be rich.

Merchants actively purchased war bonds that would definitely be issued in the future, but the young Jewish people did not think so.

Young people thought that the efforts made by the Jews to integrate into the German society over the years were finally rewarded, and regarded this paper order as a recognition of the Jews by German society. A large number of Jewish young people therefore went to the conscription station, volunteered to join the German army, and vowed to serve the country to the death.

Baggins was very worried about this.

Since his grandson decided to join the army, he has been suffering from persecution in the past since then. The frequent visits to Baggins' minds have made him sleepless at night.

It was this concern that prompted Baggins to make a difficult decision.

Now, this decision, along with the atmosphere of the war on the street, made Baggins very nervous.

He held his hands together, his index finger on his right hand swayed the ring on his left middle finger, and used his skin to feel the Hebrew engraved on the surface of the ring.

Baggins didn't know whether this decision was correct. Perhaps the promise released by the Eastern regime was another blank check, just like the promise made by the European regime when it needed Jews in history.

However, Lin Youde's promise was too tempting, and the Chinese Federation's practice of helping the Indians to restore Aztec in Mexico ignited Bakins' inner hope, if the Chinese could help the Jews establish a *

* country, Baggins is willing to pay any price to repay the people.

No matter what, it is worth a try, it is better than watching Germany squeeze the flesh and blood of Jews dry.

"Mr. Baggins?" The voice suddenly penetrated into the old man's ear interrupted his contemplation.

The old man looked in the sound and suddenly found a strange man sitting next to him.

"Who are you……"

“I bought a watch last year.”

When he heard the code words of the joint, Baggins looked at the young man sitting beside him with a suspicious look, and then the doubt on his face became heavier.

"I thought the one who contacted me would be a Chinese person..."

"That's too eye-catching," said the stranger. "But I am indeed a Chinese. The appearance you see is a masterpiece of disguise."

"Disguise?" Baggins was quite surprised, but he had not lived for so many years. So he quickly controlled himself and began to talk about the serious matters alone. He took out a thick envelope from his arms and was about to hand it over to

A stranger was stopped by a stranger.

"Don't just give it to me, put it on the chair. Then stuff me something else."

Baggins was stunned and then obediently did it.

After disguising, the Chinese man took the newspaper handed over by Baggins and lowered his voice to the old man, "You have been followed, but it doesn't matter, we will be responsible for protecting your safety. Please stand up when I say you can leave,

Don’t stop walking west along the street at normal pace, there is someone to pick you up at the first intersection.”

Baggins swallowed hard.

"You said I was being followed, this..."

"The secret investigation of the German Emperor, a traitor appeared among your children and grandchildren."

Baggins took two deep breaths to calm down his beating heart. For people of his grade, it was a bit unbearable to unfold such a stimulating way.

"What will happen to me?" he asked the stranger.

"I don't know." The stranger answered frankly, "It depends on luck whether you can survive. It's not just you, but I am the same. Don't be anxious, it's not enough."

Baggins took a deep breath again. After a brief silence, he was really restless and spoke again to try to relieve his inner tension: "What are you going to do after you get the floor plan of my factory?"

"We will completely paralyze this factory."

"You are crazy. The factory has been handed over to the War Department and the General Staff Department for joint management, and even I can't get in and out."

After hearing Baggins' words, the stranger shook his head and smiled.

"As long as you have sufficient preparation and detailed plans, sometimes one person can replace an army. Well, Mr. Baggins, please set out now, stand up and walk!"

Baggins immediately stood up like a spring. He finally suppressed his running thrust, followed the stranger's instructions just now, and tried his best to pretend to be normal and left the street park.

The spy who had been waiting across the street immediately threw away the cigarette butts in his hand and began to track Baggins.

The stranger who stayed there saw Baggins walk away before he stood up and left in the other direction.

Another spy followed immediately.

After both groups of people left, a dog ran over and took away the envelope left on the bench.

That night, a fire broke out in a large Jewish alchemy workshop located in Dortmund. The alchemy products produced by this workshop were the key components of the German army's production of outer armor on the sky battleship.

When he received news of the success of the Gestapo operation, Lin Youde was on the front line to explain his new defense system.

"In this way, there are only a series of machine gun fortresses that can form mutual cover on the entire front of the defense. The purpose of this part of the defense line is not to block the enemy's offensive, but to kill and damage the enemy's attack troops as much as possible and weaken the enemy's strength. In this way, when the enemy arrives, it is necessary to reach the enemy's attack.

When the second line of defense is stationed by the main force of our army, it will become the last of its strength."

Lin Youde himself does not like positional warfare and does not have any in-depth research on positional warfare, so the defense system he mentioned at this time did not have any personal ideas to add to him. It was 100% copied from the German army's summary in the middle and late stages of the war.

The principle of defense that comes out of bullets.

However, since it is a defensive principle summarized by the Germans in a rigid and serious manner, it will definitely be effective. In fact, the Germans' new defense principles effectively reduced their defensive pressure in the middle and late stages of the war.

Foch listened extremely seriously when Lin Youde's explanation, but when Lin Youde stopped, she immediately asked in a loud voice: "Will that mean giving up the soldiers stationed in the first fortress belt?



"Well, that's about it." Lin Youde replied simply, "But their sacrifice will be exchanged for victory in the defensive battle. In terms of results, the casualty rate of the defensive party will be greatly reduced, and the war loss ratio will be conducive to defense.

The square direction is tilted."

"So, whenever we order a certain unit to be stationed on the front line, is it equivalent to ordering them to die?" Foch raised his voice slightly, putting his hands on his hips and opening his arms. "In this way, we commanders who ordered will be

Is the murderer?"

Lin Youde raised his eyebrows.

He looked at Foxu with some interest. He felt that the last time he deliberately leaked his intelligence about the warm-pressure bomb, he had successfully shocked the commander-in-chief of the French army and put her on the bed and was ready to go.

But recently Lin Youde discovered that it seems that it is not the case. Foch's recognition of Lin Youde seems to be focused on strategy. When it comes to tactical aspects, the young lady regains her arrogant style and competes with Lin Youde everywhere.

This is also good. Lin Youde thought that most of the charm of mountaineering comes from its challenges!

"Miss Foch" Lin Youde paused, looked around at the senior French officer who gathered in the small front-line artillery observation post, and said to Foch slowly, "Didn't you have done the same thing long ago?"

"Ha?" Foxu frowned, and his chest couldn't help but push up a little further. "Why did Mr. Lin say this? What do you mean..."

"I mean, commanders who command soldiers to charge against the enemy's machine guns and waste their lives in vain, don't say anything more about ordering soldiers to die is equivalent to murderers. According to your words, Miss Foch, you and

You all here have long been murderers who are full of evil and blood."

"This" Foch's eyes became big and furious, but Lin Youde saw that she was a little exhausted and was just bluffing with anger.

So Lin Youde took advantage of the victory and pursued it.

"After all, this is a war. Isn't the commander's mission to decide who will die, and then let these soldiers die more valuable, can more soldiers survive? And for soldiers, who wouldn't want to live

, Who is not afraid of death? But this is war. War is not about treating guests to dinner. Someone will definitely die. Whoever is in the stall will be the one who is there. If the soldiers are in the stall, they are afraid of death and become cowardly, then the country will be helpless

.”

Lin Youde paused and continued, "If you don't resist, you won't die. Everyone understands this principle. But are you willing to surrender to the Germans?"

No one answered it because this question does not require an answer.

Foxu crossed his hands on his chest, and his already big chest was held up by his arms, making him look bigger, but she didn't notice how charming and sensual her movements were, but instead stared at Lin Youde with all her heart.

"You" finally said, "It's true that you are an orator, you convinced me. Then, according to your ammunition defense principle, re-arrange the positions. But will the Germans give us enough time?"

"They will." Lin Youde assured Foch confidently.dd


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