Battle of the Third Reich Chapter 303: Dark War (4)


"Beyond the nickname, the British diplomatic documents once again revealed a terrifying conspiracy."

"The follow-up content of Roosevelt's secret appointment with Churchill was exposed."

"The President concealed the truth from Congress."

"The despicable liar was allowed to control the destiny of the United States."

"Roosevelt’s deal with the British government has made new discoveries."

A group of newsboys ran across the street carrying canvas bags full of newspapers, and the little bells on the parcels jingled.

"Hey, boy, give me a copy." Welby pulled the sleeve of a newsboy next to him, holding a fifty-cent coin between the fingers of his other hand.

"I'm not looking for it." Welby took the newspaper and patted the child on the cheek.

"Thank you sir." The newsboy took off his cap and bowed to the generous customer, then took the coin and ran away excitedly.

"The money is enough to buy half of his newspapers. The wholesale price given to them by the newspaper is only 65 cents for 100 copies."

The man who was speaking was a man in a gray three-piece suit. His thin face was well-defined, his eyes were sharp under thick black eyebrows, and his thin lips had two carefully trimmed beards.

"Maybe today is that kid's lucky day." Welbe smiled and said, raising his hand to open the latest [New York Herald Tribune].

"You should look at yesterday's [The Sun], that's amazing." The man shrugged his shoulders and picked up the coffee on the table.

Not far from Fifth Avenue, many businessmen and company employees will come to this open-air cafe to take a leisurely stroll, talking about company gossip or exchanging business information.

"That's a good article, Henry. The sales of major newspapers skyrocketed yesterday, and they are still going to pursue it. At least until the election is over, the storm will not subside." Welbey put the newspaper in. On the table, he picked up the coffee in front of him and put two sugar cubes in it.

"The White House seemed to be caught off guard. It is hard to imagine that with Roosevelt's character, he would not have been prepared for this."

Henry Logan’s public identity is the business representative of the Royal Trading Company of Westminster (Westminster Abbey) in New York, and his real identity is a senior agent of MI6, who is responsible for manipulating 14 British companies on the east coast of the United States. The city’s intelligence network.

"In fact, he was really defenseless. He never thought that the British side would have failed to destroy those diplomatic letters and confidential documents, let alone his dearest Winston, who manipulated the whole thing behind the scenes." Welby stirred the coffee with a silver spoon.

"Look at these people. This is an earthquake for the United States. Imagine the impact of these scandals in this country. All of Roosevelt’s previous policies will be questioned."

"Is the US Navy's expansion plan? Your purpose is too obvious, but I am not very optimistic about it."

"I also know that it is too late to make a move, but the lords above will not consider this. Speaking of which, the expansion of the US Navy is also a huge threat to Germany." Henry lit a stick. Cigar, threw the match into the ashtray.

"The Atlantic Fleet does not need to continue to expand, but the US Navy will find a new goal for itself."

"You mean the Imperial Japanese Navy? This is indeed a problem that cannot be circumvented. Anyway, we do our best. We can only succeed at God's arrangement." Henry let out a smoke ring.

"There are still three weeks to go before election day. Now let’s focus on the work in front of you. You must not underestimate Roosevelt’s ability. He is a hidden Machiavellianist. In order to achieve personal goals, he does anything Can do it all."

"For example, buying Jewish gangs to fight against German immigrant groups? Our people have collected a lot of relevant evidence, and the guys on Wall Street are very interested in it."

"It's another ugly struggle between capitals. I have long believed that as long as these greedy guys still exist in the world, the world will never be able to get peace." Welby sneered and put down the coffee cup.

"Hey, your thinking is a bit radical, right? Are you beginning to believe in it? This is something that makes me happy." Henry shook the newspaper and glanced up at his competition. opponent.

"Yes, tomorrow I will go get a sickle and hammer tattoo on my back." Welbey raised his hand and snapped his fingers, motioning the waiter to come over and refill the cup.

These days are the carnivals of the major media in the United States. There is no power to stop these reporters from beating their typewriters like a joy, concocting sensational articles to entertain the public.

Everything started with a mysterious postal parcel, which was placed at the door of the political editor of the [New York Times], with a note on it that said "What’s in it will save The United States", the signature is "An Honest American."

At first, the editor thought it was an old-fashioned political appeal, but he happened to be in a good mood at the time, so he didn't send the parcel directly into the trash can. This is a small choice that led to the history of the United States. The biggest scandal was made public.

In the parcel are several printed documents. The corners of each page are numbered with a copy of the document, and on the cover of the first page is the national emblem of the British Empire and the words top secret. This document was forwarded by the Prime Minister’s Office to a British Foreign Ministry official whose name was painted with black ink~IndoMTL.com~ The content of the document is simply appalling for the editor, the President of the United States Conspired with the British Prime Minister to prepare to drag the United States of America into a war in Europe.

"I will not declare a war, but I will create a war. I just need to throw it directly in the faces of those congressmen. They won't have to have three months of noisy discussions in the parliament." These are words from Roosevelt's reply to Churchill's letter, and the British also marked the writing time with quotation marks.

In addition to this document, there are several copies of diplomatic letters, the contents of which are also shocking. Some talk about how to bypass Congress and provide Britain with arms and supplies, and some talk about lobbying American consortiums to provide loans to Britain. , And there is even a content involving the direct dispatch of US military personnel disguised as British troops.

The editor was shocked by the contents of the postal packet. If the documents inside were genuine, the diplomatic secret document alone might bring him a murderous disaster. The potential power in Roosevelt's hands is clear to everyone in the media. This man has never been a good husband.

The editor thinks that his status is not high enough and he dare not make any decisions without authorization. So he took this hot potato to the editor-in-chief's house overnight, hoping to seek some guidance from the boss.

Barn Connor, the editor-in-chief at the time, was a Democrat, but he was a conservative. He had always held views on Roosevelt’s foreign policy. After seeing this pile of things, he was also shocked, the content was too hot, he didn't know whether to make these things public without confirmation.

As a journalist, he has the responsibility to disclose this appalling scandal to the public, not to let the public

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