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Volume 1 Pioneer of the Times Chapter 1248 Visitors from Cairo (Part 2)

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    Chapter 1248 Visitors from Cairo (Part 2) After meeting with Mr. Q, Marshal Rommel talked about the recent war situation in Africa. Although the situation is not optimistic, he is still confident that he will hold on to Egypt for at least half a year, unless the ASEAN coalition forces are in Southeast Europe.  Login.  (Niu Wen Novel ~ Read Novel Online) Mr. Q is not very interested in the new offensive of the British, American and Allied forces in Asia. He did not really come to Africa to chat with Marshal Rommel. Giving gifts was just a means.  He came for a purpose, and the main purpose was to get acquainted with a German military officer through Marshal Rommel. That man's name was Klaus Schenck von Stauffenberg, a staff officer of the German Afrika Korps.  , if this person is still alive, then Mr. Q hopes to say a few "very important words" to this person.  Mr. Q quickly made his request, which made Marshal Rommel a little strange. He wanted to ask what happened.  "Stuffenberg? Is that the count? I know this man. Do you know him too?" Mr. Q had already thought about this question on the way here, so he immediately gave the answer.  "That's it, Your Excellency Marshal. I am planning to write a book about the history of German aristocracy. I heard that Mr. Stauffenberg is the great-grandson of Gneisenau, the famous hero during the Napoleonic Wars, and he has a count.  Therefore, I want to ask him about some of their family history. You know, some history will not appear in public publications. " "Ah, so this is the purpose of your trip to Africa? Is this easy to handle?"  I will contact Lieutenant Colonel Stauffenberg immediately, and, if you have no objection, I can also recommend to you several German officers with noble titles who may be able to help you with your book, but I  There is one condition. I hope that after this book is published, you can also list my name after the author's name and tell readers that a German field marshal also played a key role in the writing of this book. "  The last few words were made by Marshal Rommel as a joke. As the war situation worsened, the Marshal rarely took the initiative to joke with others, but in front of Mr. Q, his bad mood finally eased a little.  "Please rest assured, Marshal, I will definitely write your name on the first page of the book, as well as the names of all the people who have provided help for this historical research." Mr. Q agreed with all his heart. This was of course just a blank check on his part. In fact,  The reason why he came all the way to find Stauffenberg was not to write about aristocratic research, but for a conspiracy, and this conspiracy was directly related to an anti-Hitler group in Nazi Germany.  Although the Nazi group led by Hitler brought Germany a military victory that swept Europe, it not only averted the "shame of Versailles", but also established a German Empire spanning Eastern and Western Europe, and even extended its tentacles to the Middle East,  In Africa, in the face of this temporary glorious victory, many German civilians were immersed in the fanatical worship and belief in the F¨¹hrer. Throughout Germany, out of respect or fear, most Germans did not oppose Hitler's rule of Germany.  But at the same time, as the saying goes, "Where there are people, there are rivers and lakes." Where there are rivers and lakes, there are struggles, and there are opposition parties and those in power. Therefore, within Germany, and even within the German Wehrmacht, there are conspiring to oppose  The people under Hitler's rule, especially after the Asian Alliance entered the war, and Germany's successive defeats, further strengthened the determination of these opponents. They were not large in number, not powerful, and lacked a strong leadership core. Their purpose was just  In order to defeat Hitler, a madman, they did not object to Germany leading Europe. This group that opposed Hitler had actually been operating secretly, planning to assassinate Hitler and launch a coup. Moreover, this group even included people close to Hitler, the German Wehrmacht  Some of the senior military officers were also very disgusted with Hitler's overly arrogant expansion plan for Germany. They believed that Germany should stop it, and they were also deeply uneasy about the SS usurping the resources of the Wehrmacht.  Mr. Q knew about the existence of Hitler's opposition, but he did not know the inside story or how many people were opposing Hitler's rule. He only learned the relevant information through indirect channels, and he also knew  , "Wolf Dog" Himmler is ordering the German secret police to track down these conspirators who oppose Hitler. Especially after the Asian League declared war on Germany collectively, Hitler ordered to intensify the investigation to eliminate these "dangerous elements" that threaten the rule of the empire.  , because the presence of these people may cause "unnecessary panic."  Originally, Mr. Q was not optimistic about these Nazi opponents who wanted to end this ambitious war by assassinating Hitler, but the problem was that the Military Intelligence Bureau was very interested in these Nazi opponents, and President Zhao Bei was also interested in them.  People are interested, so the order given by the Military Intelligence Bureau to Mr. Q is to "find ways to infiltrate the anti-Hitler forces" and strive to provide certain help.    This order from the Military Intelligence Bureau was issued to Mr. Q at the end of last year, but Mr. Q has never found a breakthrough. He was unable to contact those who were opponents of Hitler. This is understandable. On the one hand, it is the work of the Nazi secret police.  It was very efficient. Opposing Hitler's rule was a high-risk job. No one would go to the street and shout that he was dissatisfied with Hitler's rule. The opposition was all secret workers. They only operated in small circles and had no intention of doing so.  Instigating a rebellion, they just wanted to kill Hitler and launch a coup, using the Wehrmacht to disarm the SS. On the other hand, because of Mr. Q¡¯s identity, he was an Oriental, although they knew that he had a personal relationship with Hitler.  There are not many people, but since they are anti-Hitler forces in Germany, it will be difficult for Mr. Q to gain their trust.  Under this situation, Mr. Q has been unable to complete the task assigned by the Military Intelligence Bureau. It was not until last month, when his report was submitted, that the Military Intelligence Bureau suddenly gave him a suggestion and asked him to try it.  Contact a Wehrmacht officer named "Stuffenberg" who may have a noble title.  After receiving this suggestion from the Military Intelligence Bureau, Mr. Q was very surprised because the suggestion was very vague. The pronunciation of "Stuffenberg" was very ungrammatical. In fact, there was not even a German name, only one  The phonetic notation is just like a person who does not understand German converts the German pronunciation into the Chinese pronunciation, and then converts the Chinese pronunciation into the International Phonetic Alphabet.  Who is "Stauffenberg"?  Why did the Military Intelligence Agency think that this person might be a member of the anti-Hitler group?  Mr. Q was confused about this and sent a telegram to inquire, but the answer he received was "the source of the information is unknown."  In the Military Intelligence Bureau, all intelligence that has "unknown sources" but must be carried out at the same time usually has only one channel, and that is from the presidential palace. Mr. Q has always suspected that in addition to the Military Intelligence Bureau, the President may also have in his hands  Another intelligence agency, and even more secretive. Even the agents of the Military Intelligence Agency don't know the inside story.  Of course, this is just Mr. Q¡¯s baseless guess, and he will never be able to figure out the real truth.  Regarding "Stuffenberg", Zhao Bei actually got it from "historical experience", since in "history" Colonel Stauffenberg was willing to risk his life to send a bomb to Hitler  under the conference table, then in this plane of time and space, Colonel Stauffenberg may not suddenly transform into a fanatical follower of Hitler, especially now that Germany¡¯s defeat has been revealed, the patriots will eventually reveal themselves.  His patriotic nature, and it was in accordance with this idea that Zhao Bei instructed the Military Intelligence Agency to issue an order to Mr. Q. Although it was not possible to confirm whether Stauffenberg had joined the conspiracy group against Hitler, it was always possible to give it a try.  Anyway, now it is difficult for "Mr.  Strategic services.  Of course, there are risks in doing so. It is precisely because of the safety of Mr. Q that Zhao Bei instructed the Military Intelligence Bureau to advise Mr. Q not to contact him in a hurry after finding this "Stuffenberg", but to contact him when he thought it was appropriate.  time to contact.  For this reason, Mr. Q finally found a Count named "Stuffenberg" through his connections, and he happened to be serving in the African Corps. So, he decided to come over and give it a try. Commander of the Axis Powers' African Corps  It was his old friend Marshal Rommel. Even if something went wrong, he could use this relationship to escape.  This time we rushed to Cairo. Mr. Q came here for this purpose. Visiting Rommel was his first step. For the sake of the carefully selected gift, Rommel should also help him. Anyway,  It's just a phone call or a telegram.  Coincidentally, Stauffenberg is now in Cairo, so it didn't take much effort for Mr. Q to contact this German military officer who was "rumored" to be disabled by a landmine. But it turned out that  The "rumors" obtained by the Military Intelligence Bureau were incorrect. This Stauffenberg was neither a colonel nor stepped on a landmine. He was a lieutenant colonel, with sound limbs and bright eyes. He was not a "one-eyed dragon" at all. Obviously  , the work efficiency of the "secret intelligence agency" in the hands of the president still needs to be improved.  Mr. Q and Lieutenant Colonel Stauffenberg met in a cafe in the northern suburbs of Cairo. For safety reasons, Mr. Q deliberately found a corner not far from the back door of the cafe. If anything happened, he could immediately leave.  The back door slipped away, and there was a hotel across the street. The owner of the hotel was a Greek and an old friend of Mr. Q. He could help if necessary.  The meeting took place at two o'clock in the afternoon the next day, which was the busiest time in the cafe. Lieutenant Colonel Stauffenberg turned into the cafe from the bustling street, and then found Mr. Q to sit down.  That corner???¡°I am Stauffenberg, are you Mr. Q? I have heard of your name before, and I know that you have a good personal relationship with the head of state.¡± After Stauffenberg sat down, he first complimented,  This further increased Mr. Q's confidence. This person actually deliberately inquired about his background. This can only show that this person is thoughtful and a good candidate for secret work. After a few more test questions, you may be able to know whether he is what you want.  The person you were looking for.  "I have known the Prime Minister for a long time, but now, my relationship with him has become estranged." Mr. Q sighed.  "Oh? Is it because of your Asian background?" Stauffenberg asked curiously.  "In addition to this reason, there is another reason. I once suggested to the head of state at a private gathering that he should give up on the issues of the European War and the Atlantic War, and not provoke the Asian Alliance, but the head of state thought that I had betrayed him.  He lost his faith and betrayed him, so he alienated me. "Mr. Q had a depressed expression, while Stauffenberg, who was sitting opposite, studied his expression carefully to confirm whether he was telling the truth.  .  Stauffenberg was very surprised by Mr. Q's sudden visit. Although he was only a lieutenant colonel in the German Wehrmacht, because he had joined the secret group that opposed Hitler's rule, he also had access to some people that ordinary Germans could not.  Stauffenberg came into contact with the inside story, and through those people lurking in the General Staff and around Hitler, Stauffenberg learned about the existence of Mr. Q. He even saw a photo of Mr. Q with Hitler, so when he saw Mr. Q in person  Afterwards, Stauffenberg immediately confirmed that the "writer" who kept saying he wanted to discuss the history of German aristocracy with him was indeed Mr. Q.  "Are you no longer in Berlin?" Stauffenberg asked again.  "I was relaxing in Switzerland some time ago, and it was during this time that I decided to write a book to kill the boring time in Switzerland. However, I lacked enough information at hand, so I hoped to interact with some descendants of the nobles to collect enough information.  Information." Mr. Q said.  "Will you return to Berlin in the future?" Stauffenberg was obviously a little distracted.  Mr. Q nodded and said: "I still want to go back to Berlin. Although my relationship with the F¨¹hrer is estranged now, I will still go back to Berlin if the F¨¹hrer calls." "Okay, after you return to Berlin, I  I will discuss the history of the German nobility with you in detail. Now, I don¡¯t have enough information at hand, but I have some precious diaries at home. I can dig them out and give them to you to sort out.¡± Stauffenberg.  Ge nodded.  Hearing this, Mr. Q seemed to understand the purpose of the other party. The anti-Hitler group had been looking for opportunities to assassinate Hitler, but it was difficult to get close to Hitler. The reason why Stauffenberg insisted on waiting for Mr. Q to return to Berlin before discussing the aristocracy  History, I'm afraid the purpose is not pure, he may want to use Mr. Q to get close to Hitler.  Of course, this is just Mr. Q¡¯s guess, and further exploration is needed.  At this point, there is no point in talking further. Mr. Q does not intend to immediately express his support for the anti-Hitler group. It is better to take a long-term approach and catch the big fish. Everything will be discussed after Stauffenberg returns to Berlin. Anyway,  This aristocratic officer also had the means to transfer him back to Germany from Africa, perhaps because of a telegram from a certain big shot, such as the recommendation of Marshal Rommel. Now, in Hitler's eyes, Marshal Rommel still saved the war in Africa.  The only hope is that, at least so far, most of the time, the head of state will obey his words.
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