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Volume 1 Pioneer of the Times Chapter 1262 Nuclear Blackmail

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    After walking through the long, dark bunker passage, Heisenberg finally followed his adjutant to the second underground floor of the "Wolf's Lair" bunker. This was his first time entering the underground building of the "Wolf's Lair" bunker. He was very surprised.  , according to his estimation, his current position should actually be twenty meters below the ground. This position is enough to withstand the attacks of any conventional aerial bombs and super cannons, but whether it can withstand the attack of an atomic bomb, that is  It's hard to say. After all, Germany has not yet produced the German atomic bomb. Even Heisenberg, an atomic energy expert, has no intuitive impression of how powerful the atomic bomb is.  (Niu Wen Novel ~ Read the novel online) Hitler and the top Nazi figures were in the bunker of the "Wolf's Lair". When Heisenberg followed the adjutant to the place and saw these top Nazi figures, he found that these top Nazi figures were all  Watch a movie in the screening room.  It is not accurate to say that it is a movie. It is actually a documentary that seems to have been shot from an airplane flying in the sky. Judging from the picture, a city above the ground has been turned into ruins, and large areas on the ground are  Large areas of charred blackness and ruins are everywhere. The streets are clearly distinguishable and intertwined with the ruins, just like some lines deliberately drawn on an oil painting graffiti. Since it is a silent film, no other sounds can be heard in the screening room.  , only the electric motor of the 8mm movie projector was making a rustling sound, no one spoke, and the occasional cough or two only added to the depressing atmosphere of the scene.  The adjutant led Heisenberg to sit down in the back seat. Heisenberg sat there knowingly and quietly watched the film with these high-ranking Nazi figures, and quickly recognized the person in the picture from a detail in the film.  City, if you guessed correctly, the ruined city in the documentary is probably Tokyo, the capital of Japan.  Is it a documentary handed over by the allies?  Heisenberg was very surprised. He hurriedly stared at the screen and carefully observed the ruins of the city. He soon discovered that a circular shock wave trace could be clearly seen from the air in the center of the city, and in this area  In the area, the buildings were severely damaged, and many houses were actually "blown" away. Outside this area, the ruins of houses were more like burned by high temperatures. There are too many buildings in Tokyo.  Perhaps this is also an important reason why Tokyo was so destroyed. The shock wave of the atomic bomb only destroyed the buildings near the center of the explosion, but the light radiation and thermal radiation ignited the wooden buildings in the distance.  When Heisenberg rushed to the screening room, the playback of the film was almost over, so after two minutes, the screen was completely white and the film had finished playing.  At this time, someone finally spoke in the screening room.  "It seems that the aiming point of the atomic bomb is near the center of Tokyo." Heisenberg recognized the speaker's voice as Speer, the head of Nazi Germany's labor production department.  "From the video, the statement that Tokyo was 'completely destroyed' is incorrect. Only the city center was completely destroyed. The other areas were basically burned down by fires ignited by high temperatures. Japanese people like  Use wood to build houses. Fortunately, there are not so many wooden buildings in German cities, so the atomic bomb is not terrible." After Speer finished speaking, Heisenberg heard the voice of Nazi German Air Marshal Goering. It sounded like this marshal.  He is very disdainful of the power of the Tokyo atomic bomb. Of course, this may just be to cheer up the head of state. At this time, everyone in Germany needs cheering.  "Marshal G?ring, please forgive me, the power of the atomic bomb is very terrifying. Although I have not watched the complete video, but judging from the content of the two-minute video, the statement that Tokyo was 'completely destroyed' does not mean  Wrong, in addition to the shock wave that can kill the target, the atomic bomb also has optical radiation and thermal radiation, and these two kinds of radiation can still cause serious damage to the human body. Some of the damage will not be immediately apparent, but after a few years or even dozens of  Years later, the consequences of the damage will be apparent, as evidenced by the death of many scientists who study atomic physics from cancer." Heisenberg stood up and refuted Goering's statement. As a scientist, he is a rigorous nuclear scientist.  A physical scientist, he cannot tolerate anyone despising the power of atoms in front of him. What's more, if the head of state listens to Goering's nonsense and really doesn't take the atomic bomb seriously, then it will be a matter of time before Berlin takes the atomic bomb.  "Dr. Heisenberg, please sit next to me. We haven't finished watching the movie yet. You can comment after watching it." Heisenberg heard the voice of the F¨¹hrer Hitler, so the adjutant led him to the seat.  To Hitler's left in the front row, Rudolf Hess, the deputy head of Nazi Germany who was sitting there, wisely stepped aside.  Just after Heisenberg took his seat, the movie projector started again, and another documentary film began to play, the same as the previous one.??The film is different. This film does not show the destructive effects of Tokyo, but a experimental recording film about new weapons.  As soon as the film started, it immediately caused a commotion in the movie screening room, because the first thing the audience saw was a long and thick thing standing in a desert.  "Is that a rocket?" someone asked from the back row.  "Dr. Braun should be invited to watch the video. He will definitely be surprised by the length and diameter of this rocket. The German V2 rocket is like a toy compared with this rocket," Speer muttered from behind.  "Quiet," Hitler shouted, and everyone immediately fell silent.  Soon, a thick smoke rose from the tail of the long and thick rocket on the screen. Then there was a flash of light. The smoke turned into flames, which rapidly expanded at an almost explosive speed. Then the rocket was pulled out.  It rose from the ground, dragging flames and thick smoke into the sky, and reached a very high flying speed in a short period of time. Finally, it disappeared from the screen, leaving only a long, straight line in the clear sky.  smoke, but the movie picture did not end there. After a moment of blank screen on the screen, a cut video continued to play. At the beginning of the picture, it was still a clear sky, nothing unusual, but a moment later, a sudden appearance from high in the sky  A meteor-like flash hit the ground from a very high altitude, but it did not touch the ground. In fact, at an altitude of several thousand meters, the meteor-like flash exploded into a brilliant ball of flash.  , the originally clear sky with very good visibility seemed to darken almost instantly. The sun's light seemed to be completely blocked by the ball of flash, and the ball of flash expanded rapidly. Although there was no sound in the video, the light was  That weird fireball in the air is enough to make people stunned.  Everyone in the screening room exclaimed almost at the same time, and Heisenberg stood up subconsciously and shouted in a soulless voice: "Nuclear missile" There is no word that can compare to "nuclear missile"  The new phrase "missile" became even more powerful. Almost instantly, the small movie screening room of "Wolf's Lair" became silent. Only the "rustling" sound of the electric motor of the movie projector could be heard, as if even the air was gone.  Solidified.  After a long time, Heisenberg heard the tired voice of the head of state next to him.  "That's it. No one is allowed to tell anyone about what they saw here today. The film copies will be destroyed immediately." Heisenberg sat down and turned to watch the projectionist take the film copies out of the projector.  Coming down, he couldn't help but whisper to Speer, who was sitting in the back row.  "Where did you get these film copies? Was the nuclear missile test just now an American test? Did the Americans attack Tokyo with a nuclear missile?" At this time, the lights in the movie screening room turned on, and the sea  Semburg clearly saw the strange expression on Speer's face, and the others had similar expressions. They obviously didn't know the answer.  In the end, Hitler, sitting next to Heisenberg, solved the mystery for everyone.  "These two film copies were handed over this morning by the Swiss government on behalf of the U.S. and Chinese governments. The first film was shot by the Chinese Air Force over Tokyo, and the second film was shot by the Chinese Air Force carrying out atomic bomb rockets in the desert.  The film of the projection experiment, through which the United States and China tried to force the empire to surrender, was sent to Berlin along with a copy of the film. Originally, I didn¡¯t want too many people to see these scenes, but for the sake of it.  To let you clearly understand the severe situation currently facing Germany, I decided to let you watch these two videos. You must understand a basic fact: this is a shameless nuclear blackmail by the United States and China against the German Third Reich."  Hitler did not say clearly what the content of the ultimatum jointly proposed by China and the United States to Germany was, but everyone present could still guess it, that is: if Germany continues to insist on war with its allies, China and the United States will impose sanctions on Germany.  Joint nuclear strike, and in the face of China's nuclear missiles, all the German Air Force's fighters and interceptors are useless.  "What? China's nuclear missiles? Did the Chinese really create an atomic bomb? And nuclear missiles?" Heisenberg's surprise at this moment can no longer be described in words. He originally thought that the United States would use bombers to drop atomic bombs to bomb Tokyo.  It's enough to worry, but now, the live firing scene of the nuclear missile has completely exceeded Heisenberg's imagination. Can such a powerful atomic bomb be loaded into the warhead of a rocket?  According to preliminary calculations, Heisenberg believed that the weight of the atomic bomb should be at least five tons. But now, are Chinese nuclear physicists and weapons experts able to achieve miniaturization and lightweighting of atomic weapons?  If thisIf it is true, then Germany has no possibility of winning this war.  Although Heisenberg still expressed doubts about this, the F¨¹hrer no longer allowed him to have any meaningless doubts about this fact.  "Dr. Heisenberg, today, you must give us a detailed introduction to Germany's atomic weapons research progress. In any case, Germany can no longer sit idle and wait for death. The United States and China will never give us too much time to think about it.  Now, if you need anything, just ask, and I will do everything possible to meet your request." Hitler's words interrupted Heisenberg's thoughts, and he finally woke up and remembered his mission to get to the "Wolf's Lair" today.  First I took out a long list from my coat pocket.  "Please ask the head of state to first transfer these people to my research group. They are all top talents in atomic physics. Those whose names are underlined are currently in concentration camps because it is said that they all have Jewish ancestry.  " Heisenberg handed the list to Hitler and said a few words. At the same time, he glanced at Himmler, who was standing behind the F¨¹hrer. It was this man who put these scientists who were crucial to Germany's atomic bomb research into concentration camps.  , if it weren't for him, Heisenberg would not have accomplished anything now.  "This matter is left to you. In addition, the implementation of the 'Final Solution' plan has been temporarily postponed." Hitler happily approved Heisenberg's suggestion and handed the list to Himmler.  After going through the list, Himmler suddenly asked.  "How to deal with the Allies' ultimatum?" "Just ask Ribbentrop to go to Cairo. Since neither the Americans nor the Chinese are opposed to negotiations, then we will go to Cairo and set out our conditions." "If the head of state does not  If you object, I would like to go to Cairo with Ribbentrop and, as the deputy head of Germany, express our sincerity for peace talks to the allies." Rudolf Hess lost no time in recommending himself.  "Then you go, but please remember one principle, a basic principle: Great Germany will never accept any humiliating surrender treaty, and the 'Versailles System' will never allow a comeback." Hitler roared, which made  Heisenberg, who was standing aside, was very uneasy. For some reason, he did not have any hope for the Cairo peace talks.
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