Battle of the Third Reich Chapter 107: Intervene


The SS officer who broke in suddenly surprised everyone in the lounge. The British were at a loss for a while, and several Germans reflexively raised their arms in salute.

"Hi! Reinhardt."

Randolph strode into the lounge with his head held high, and behind him was two guard flag sergeants in parade gowns.

"I don't care who you are, how did you get in? Where are the guards outside? Guards!" Colonel Hunter reacted first, and he called out the guard outside the door.

"Calm down, Colonel." Sir Fay raised his hand to stop Hunter.

"If my memory is not wrong, we met in London once, Lieutenant Colonel Randolph." Sir Fay's tone was very gentle.

"I'm sorry, I don't seem to have any impression of you, may I ask you." Randolph looked at the Englishman in front of him, his cautious attitude made him feel good.

"It was at Buckingham Palace. Maybe you didn't notice me. I'm Sir Fay, a member of the House of Lords." Fay stood up from his seat.

"Ah, I remember. There were a lot of people on the scene. I'm sorry I didn't remember you. I'm glad to meet you again here, Sir Faye." Randolph nodded gracefully.

"Your Excellency, even if you know each other, but rushed into the core area of ​​the base like him," Colonel Hunt yelled, pointing at Randolph.

"Colonel Hunter, I remember I said it already, please calm down." Fay turned his head and stared at Hunter viciously, and yelled coldly.

"But I said yes, Sir, Sir." Hunter originally wanted to argue one or two, but under the cold eyes of members of the House of Lords, the Colonel finally defeated.

"Do you want to know how we got in? Colonel Hunter, that's because I have a pass issued by General Wavell in my hand." Randolph took out one from his uniform pocket and folded it The blank paper shook.

"Maybe your lord or the colonel, if you want to confirm the authenticity, you can call and ask General Wavell directly." The SS lieutenant colonel wore a sarcastic smile.

"No, Lieutenant Colonel Randolph, I have no doubt about it." Faye said, shaking his hands quickly, turning his head and glaring at Hunter as a warning.

"Very well, Sir Fay, the great head of state once said that trust is the first step in building a friendship, and I firmly believe in that." Randolph nodded in satisfaction and walked to Captain Horn's before.

"Long time no see, Horn, I heard that you did a good job in French Indochina, you have to tell me when you are free." Randolph smiled and patted Horn on the arm.

"I didn't expect to see you here, Lieutenant Colonel Randolph." Horn used to serve as a staff officer in the headquarters of the command. He often had to deal with the Führer’s lieutenant group. He had a good deal with Randolph. friendship.

"Who do you think transferred you to Egypt? Horn." Randolph raised his chin to Horn.

"I was asked to meet in Cairo in the order. It's not you, Randolph." Horn asked in surprise.

"It's not me, but it was General Weirle who gave you the order." Randolph's face was full of pride.

Then the SS lieutenant colonel turned his face to look at Lieutenant Krieger. He looked up and down the Air Force lieutenant, and said: "You are Lieutenant Karuz Krieger, your squadron captain tried his best. I recommended you to your superiors, claiming that you are the best pilot he has ever seen."

"It is true, Mr. Colonel." Krieger replied confidently.

Randolph turned his head to look at Horn, and deliberately lowered his voice and said, "Horn, is he your new friend? I like this guy."

Horn: ""

After a few people exchanged words, Randolph turned to face the British.

"Dear Sir, can you tell me what is going on here?" Randolph raised his hand to Horn and Krieger who stood aside.

"Why are our officers detained? In addition, I heard the colonel intimidate the two moral officers with my own ears just now. Can you give me a reasonable explanation?"

"This is a complete misunderstanding. We didn't detain these two officers at all. If you don't believe me, you can ask the Baron Ryerson. He was there all the time and can testify for us." Faye explained hurriedly.

"Your Excellency, Baron Ryerson, is it really what the Sir said?" Randolph asked Ryerson.

"It's really just an ordinary inquiry, Lieutenant Colonel Randolph. As for the colonel's threatening remarks, it was also caused by too much excitement, because Captain Horne made a surprising accusation." Ryerson knew he was hiding. But when I went, I had to stand up and play a round.

Ryerson isn't speaking for the British, but he still has a task in his hands. A little bit of favor will be helpful for future work.

"The accusation? What accusation, you discovered a certain conspiracy? Tell me carefully, Captain Horn." Randolph became excited immediately, and he turned around and asked Horn, the SS lieutenant colonel. The character is like this, nothing can change in this life.

"That’s how it happened. After we arrived at Zibilite, we were received by a second lieutenant of the Royal Air Force. His name is Hudson." Horn carefully told the story of the day from beginning to end. Once again, while also adding some of his personal guesses and judgments, Lieutenant Krieger added.

When the German captain finished telling the story, the atmosphere on the scene became heavy, and everyone was silent in thought. No one in the room was a fool. If the speculations made by Captain Horn were true, then the incident The nature of it will be very serious.

"This is just your side word, Lieutenant, we still need to investigate further, maybe it's just an ordinary mechanical failure." Colonel Hunter broke the silence on the scene.

"Since the plane is now parked on the tarmac, I suggest checking it immediately. Whether it is man-made damage or accidental failure, the answer will be immediately available." Randolph said coldly.

"Lieutenant Colonel, I must remind you that this is the base of the Royal Air Force. It is not your turn to give orders." I don't know why, Hunter hates this SS Lieutenant Colonel, not just because his body is scary. His black uniform, because of the attitude that Sir Faye had shown before, was nothing more than a Nazi cudgel. As for the fear of a noble member of the House of Lords.

"The moral officer involved in this incident, Colonel, I must also remind you of this. As the superior of these two officers, I have every right to participate in the investigation of this matter, and I can assure you Once it is confirmed that someone has murdered a moral official, no matter which nationality is involved, what background and identity, even if he is a senior general, he will not be able to escape the severe punishment of the Third Reich!" Randolph said loudly in a tit-for-tat manner.

"This is Egypt, you don't have any investigative power at all, Lieutenant Colonel Randolph, you are not even an official soldier." Colonel Hunter was anxious and even openly mocked the identity of the opponent.

The status of the German SS is really embarrassing. It does not belong to the Wehrmacht. To put it bluntly, they are just a subordinate organization of the Nazi Party. An armed group formed privately by the Nazi Party. Before Hitler reached a deal with the Wehrmacht, they even None can carry weapons in public. Attentive friends can check out Nazi documentaries. In the early days of the SS parade, the soldiers had their hands empty. Neither the general SS nor the Waffen SS are regarded as the regular army of Germany ~ IndoMTL.com~ The former is classified as a domestic security unit, and the latter is regarded as Hitler's direct armed forces.

While the SS envied the status and glory of the Wehrmacht, it also regarded each other as a rival. But these are only issues within Germany, and no one will point them out in public, especially when they are spoken from a British army officer. This is simply a public humiliation to the SS.

"Shut up immediately, Colonel Hunter, you have said enough today." Before Randolph had an attack, Sir Fay jumped up first, and he yelled at Hunter. He didn't even consider that the other party was a colonel.

"You know what you're talking about, Sir Fay, they are Germans." Colonel Hunter was dumbfounded, and then went into a rage. He had already thrown out the ambitions of promotion to politics at the moment. , Immediately questioned Faye with his finger.

"Major Whitewood, I order you to take Colonel Hunter out to calm down. His stupid pride has made him lose his basic ability to judge." Faye turned his head and ordered the Air Force major, who was shrinking aside to watch the show.

"I think everyone needs to calm down, Sir." The major didn't know if he should obey the order. The other party was just a member of the House of Lords and a special cabinet envoy. He didn't know whether the cabinet gave the special envoy military command. As the quarrel between the Jazz and the colonel escalated, the scene fell into chaos.

ps: Originally there was a double change today, but suddenly something happened at home, so Chapter 2 can only be postponed to tomorrow.

Thank you for your concern. I am much better today. It should be the air pollution that caused the old problems.

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In addition, some book friends did not understand the stalk of the previous ridicule of the color of the SS uniform. In fact, it came from the Dark Angels of Warhammer 40k.


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