Battle of the Third Reich Chapter 41: Talk


Ignore the Japanese army and navy quarreling there. Von Hertz and several officers first found the surviving SS. The German Navy and the SS had no conflicts, especially now they are together overseas. The feelings of fellow comrades surpassed identity barriers and barriers.

Colon von Hertz is not the kind of extremely fanatical Nazi party member, but this party member status does bring him a lot of benefits, otherwise he will not be promoted so smoothly as the commander of the main ship.

"Hi! Reinhardt!" Sergeant Weber raised his hand in excitement when he saw the navy colonel coming to support him.

"Hi! Reinhardt!" The navy colonel led several officers quickly raised their hands in return.

"We witnessed your battle on the battleship. You did a very good job. You are a hero of the Third Reich." For this kind of warrior, von Hertz did not hesitate to praise. After this time After the incident, the navy colonel can foresee that this army sergeant will have a boundless future.

"Thank you very much, sir, I'm just doing my duty. The glory belongs to the great head of state." Webber answered in a loud voice, standing tall.

"You are too modest, sergeant, I will report in detail to your superiors on the bravery of you and your subordinates here. You deserve an Iron Cross." Von Hertz smiled and encouraged, and finally asked in a low voice. . "How about the casualties of the troops, Sergeant Weber."

"Three soldiers were killed and four were wounded. Fortunately, they were not serious. The Indian patrol we were fighting with resulted in five deaths and three minor injuries. Please let me introduce, this is Inspector Ayman. Sergeant Singh, this is his deputy, Corporal Kule Singh." Webber turned around and let out the two Sikh patrols behind him.

The two inspectors are tall, dressed in tan armed police uniforms in the public concession, with a cowhide armed band around their waists, bright red turbans on their heads, and black beards that have been clearly trimmed on their chins. .

"It's an honor to meet you, Mr. Colonel!" The two big men greeted loudly in English, and at the same time raised their hands to salute the British military.

"Thank you for your helping hand to my fellow Germans, Sergeant Singh and Corporal Singh? Are you brothers?" Von Hertz asked curiously as he watched two Sikh patrols with very similar appearances. To.

"No, Mr. Colonel, we are not brothers." Ayman Singh replied.

"I thought the same way at the beginning, and then Sergeant Singer told me that all the men in their clan use Singer's last name." Weber explained to the side.

"Sorry, I don't know this. It's really amazing. Everyone uses the same last name. Will they not be confused with each other?" Von Hertz asked the sergeant.

"No, sir, our names are different, and there is a small family name as a difference." The Indian inspector replied.

"That's it, I want to thank you again for what you have done. I will point out your contribution to my superiors. At the same time, please allow me to express condolences for your subordinates who died in battle. You are all heroes and will get what you deserve Glory." Von Hertz raised his hand to salute the two Indian non-commissioned officers.

"Thank you very much, sir." The two Singhs stood upright, kicked **** one leg, and returned a solemn military salute.

It seems that they have been deeply moved by the words of the German navy colonel just now, and the two big big men were blushing on the spot.

"Sergeant, I'll be in charge here for now." The navy captain turned his head and looked at the SS.

"I am waiting for your order, sir." Webber responded loudly.

This is a colonel in front of him. Under the current circumstances, he has full authority.

"Now your task is to guard this building, and at the same time arrange for my people to go to your fighting position. We have to take some photos as evidence. This matter is not that simple to end. Trust me, Sergeant, you His subordinates will not sacrifice in vain. We will make these Japanese pay the price for what they did." Von Hertz patted Weber on the shoulder.

"I never doubted this, sir. It's just that I just talked to the opposing commander and they were deceived by false orders." Weber reported.

"This is not a reason for making a mistake, Sergeant. This incident is no longer a purely military conflict. Next, we will give the stage to the politicians to play. A suggestion I give you, Webb Shi, being a simple soldier will make life easier." Von Hertz walked to the East Building of the Chinachem Hotel and talked with Weber.

"I don't understand very well, but I still want to thank you for your advice, sir." Webber tilted his head and thought about it, then nodded his head to thank the colonel.

"Are all the bodies of the deceased collected?"

"Everything is arranged. I will write a letter to each of them. I have an obligation to tell their families how they sacrificed." Weber replied.

"I understand that this is a painful job, but someone always needs to do it." The navy colonel nodded with deep feeling.

Although the was a lucky battleship, after several high-intensity naval battles, due to various reasons, several excellent crew members were lost.

"What the **** is going on with the Japanese, sir. The commander told me just now that they are going to withdraw to the other side of the river, but now it looks like..."

"This has nothing to do with us, Sergeant."

"Understood, Colonel."

A group of German naval officers and a few SS members walked slowly towards the Chinachem Hotel. Inspector Stevens, who was setting up a guard at the door of the hotel, hurriedly trot to meet him.

"Public Settlement Patrol House Special Armed Police, Lieutenant Stevens will report to you, Mr. Naval Colonel." The rank armband of the U.S. Navy is similar to that of Germany. Stevens once participated in the U.S. Army, so he recognized it at a glance The colonel's armband on the sleeve of von Hertz.

"It's nice to see you here, Lieutenant Stevens." Von Hertz returned a military salute, and the opponent immediately lowered his arm.

"Lieutenant Stevens's armored convoy successfully blocked the advance of the Japanese army, and he also lost four subordinates in the battle." Weber introduced.

Although the United States and Germany were enemies during the last World War, Stevens also fought the Germans on European soil. But this is something that happened more than 20 years ago, and as a defeated country, Germany has also paid a heavy price for it. The Americans no longer have much hatred of Germany.

At this moment, Americans are more surprised and curious about the Third Reich on the opposite side of the Atlantic. It has nothing to do with ideology and doctrine. It is purely an inconceivable cause of the sudden rise of Germany.

At this time, American culture still bears the stigma of old Europe. They worship the strong, have the courage to pioneer, and at the same time believe in authority, respect various ancient virtues, and have an extremely firm belief in religion. Compared with the disgusting British distant relatives, Americans and Germans have a lot of common language, such as the respect for social order, the importance of family, and the respect for ancient traditions.

The impetuosity and shallowness are just a layer of foam floating on the bustling city. In their bones, these Puritans are conservative and stubborn. Once such a personality is provoked, the consequences will be clear by looking at how they treated the Civil War.

"The patrol house has built a blockade on the border of Shanghai and the west. We have cut off traffic on the bridge over the Suzhou River, but it seems that the Japanese will not do anything else. There is a Japanese force on the other side of the Luqiao River in Sichuan. , The patrol room transferred all the armored convoys.” Stevens reported to von Hertz.

"Four of my people died and six were injured. One of them might have to be amputated. There is also an 80-year-old mother in his family. Two five- or six-year-old children need to be raised. I don’t know what to do How to help him. Look at those **** short-legged beasts, God will punish these sinners." The inspector took a cigarette from Weber, and he could hear that he was full of indignation towards the Japanese.

"Don't worry, Lieutenant, we can claim compensation from the Japanese." Von Hertz comforted.

"Of course, they have to compensate for all the damage, Mr. Colonel. Look at what they did, look at the building, it used to be one of the most beautiful buildings in the Far East, every patrol can be here I am proud of patrolling the intersection, but now it has become like this. Look at the poor Annan patrol~IndoMTL.com~Before the Japanese opened fire on them, they did not have the slightest precaution. This is not a fair battle. This is completely cold-blooded murder." Stevens continued to complain.

"Two of my subordinates saw the whole process, and they can stand up and testify." Weber reported.

"I also witnessed how the incident happened in Shanghai. Not only me, the Japanese lieutenant admiral was also on the scene, and a group of Japanese naval officers. They all agreed to provide testimony during the investigation. Someone is responsible for this crime. By the way, are all the patrols killed?" Von Hertz asked Weber.

"No, when the Japanese cleaned the battlefield, they found that two people had survived. One of them was the commander. Lieutenant Stevens has sent someone to the hospital." Webber replied.

"We feel we need support now, sir." Stevens rolled his head at the Japanese who was still confronting and cursing by the river.

"Reinforcement troops will arrive soon, hey, don't you think that is it?" Von Hertz pointed to the other side of the road, and a group of armored vehicles was coming fast.

"Damn it, it's those French, **** foreign legions." Webber raised his arm and waved to the late reinforcements.

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