Battle of the Third Reich

v6 Chapter 117: Intervene

The SS officers who broke in suddenly surprised everyone in the lounge. The British were at a loss for a while, and a few Germans raised their arms in a conditioned reflex.

"Hi! Reinhardt."

Randolph walked into the lounge with his chest braced, followed by two guard flag sergeants in parade dresses.

"I don't care who you are, how did you come in? What about the guards outside? Guards!" Colonel Hunt responded first, and he called out the guards outside the door.

"Calm down, Colonel." Sir Faye raised his hand and stopped Hunter.

"If my memory is correct, we have met in London, Lieutenant Colonel Randolph." Sir Fay's tone was very gentle.

"I'm sorry, I don't seem to have any impression on you. May I ask you?" Randolph looked at the Englishman in front of him. His restrained attitude made him feel good.

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

"Ah, I remembered. There were many 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 he hastily broke into the core area of ​​the base like him," Colonel Hunter shouted, pointing at Randolph.

"Colonel Hunt, I remember already said, please calm down." Fay turned his head and stared at Hunter fiercely, scolding coldly.

"But I am good, Sir, Sir." Hunt originally wanted to argue one or two, but with the cold eyes of the House of Lords, the Colonel finally retreated.

"Do you want to know how we got in? This Colonel Hunter, it's because I have a pass issued by Admiral Weville in person." Randolph pulled out a folded white paper from his military uniform pocket. Shook.

"Maybe Lord Sir or this colonel, if you want to confirm the authenticity, you can call directly to ask General Weville." The lieutenant colonel of the SS has a sarcastic smile.

"No, Lieutenant Colonel Randolph, I have no doubt about it." Fay said quickly, shaking his hand, and turned his head to glance at Hunter as a warning.

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

"I haven't seen you for a long time, Horn. I heard that you did well in French Indochina. When you're free, you have to talk to me." Randolph smiled and patted Horn's arm.

"I really didn't expect to see you here, Lieutenant Colonel Randolph." Horne once served as a staff officer in the headquarters of the headquarters, and often had to deal with the deputy group of the head of state.

"Who do you think brought you to Egypt? Horne." Randolph lifted his chin at Horne.

"The order made me meet in Cairo. It wouldn't be you, Randolph." Horn asked in surprise.

"It's not me, but it was General Weiller who ordered you down." Randolph's face was proud.

Then the SS Lieutenant Colonel turned his face and looked at Lieutenant Krieger. He looked up and down the Air Force Lieutenant and said, "You are Lieutenant Karuz. Krieger, your squadron captain strongly recommends to the superior Off you, claiming that you are the best pilot he has ever seen."

"It's true, Mr. Lieutenant Colonel." Krieger replied confidently.

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

Horn: ""

After a few people finished greeting, Randolph turned to face the British.

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

"Why should we detain our officers? In addition, I heard the colonel personally just now and threatened the two German officers. Can you give me a reasonable explanation?"

"This is totally a misunderstanding. We didn't detain these two officers at all. If you don't believe you can ask the Baron Ryerson, he was present all the time and could testify for us." Fei hurriedly explained.

"Dr. Baron Ryerson, is it really as described by the Jazz?" Randolph asked Ryerson.

"It's really just an ordinary inquiry, Lieutenant Colonel Randolph. As for the intimidating remarks of this colonel, it was also because of too much excitement, because Captain Horne made a surprising allegation." Ryerson knew he could not hide , Had to stand up and hit the round field.

Ryerson does not speak for the British, but he still has a task in hand, and a little selling of human relations will be helpful for the subsequent work.

"Allegations? What allegations did you find a certain conspiracy? Tell me in detail, Captain Horne." Randolph was immediately excited, and he turned around and asked Horne, the character of the Lieutenant Colonel. Nothing can change in this life.

"This is the case. After we arrived at the base of Qibirit, a second lieutenant of the Royal Air Force received us. His name was Hudson." Horne told the story of the day from beginning to end carefully. At the same time, some of his personal guesses and judgments were added, and Lieutenant Krieger supplemented them on the side.

When the German captain finished all the stories, the atmosphere on the scene became heavy, and everyone was silently thinking. No one here was a fool. If the speculations made by Captain Horne are true, then the nature of the incident will be It will be very serious.

"It's just your side, Lieutenant, we need to investigate further, maybe it's just an ordinary mechanical failure." Colonel Hunt broke the tranquility at the scene.

"Since the plane is now parked on the tarmac, I suggest to check it immediately, whether it is man-made damage or unexpected failure, you will get the answer immediately." 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, Hunt hated this SS lieutenant colonel, not just because of his dreaded black uniform And because the attitude that Sir Fay had shown before was nothing more than a Nazi party stick, as for making a noble member of the House of Lords afraid of this.

"The German military officer involved in this incident, Colonel, I must also remind you of this. As the superiors of these two military officers, I have every right to participate in the investigation of this matter, and I can assure you, once confirmed Someone murdered German officers, no matter which country, background and identity involved, even if he was a high-ranking general, he could not escape the severe punishment of the Third Reich!" Randolph said tit-for-tat.

"This is Egypt. You don't have any investigative power at all. Lieutenant Colonel Randolph, you are not even a formal soldier." Colonel Hunter, in anxious mood, mocked the other party's identity.

The status of the German SS is really embarrassing. It does not belong to the category of the National Defence Forces. To put it bluntly, they are only a subordinate organization of the Nazi Party. The armed groups formed by the Nazi Party privately did not even be able to be in Carrying weapons in public. Attentive friends can check the Nazi documentary. During the early SS parade, the soldiers were all empty-handed. Neither the General SS nor the Armed SS is considered a regular German army. The former is classified as a domestic security unit, and the latter is regarded as a direct arm of Hitler.

The SS envy the status and glory of the National Defense Forces, and at the same time regard the opponent as a rival. But these are only internal problems in Germany, and no one will point it out in public, especially when it is said from a British Army officer. This is simply an insult to the SS.

"Shut up for me immediately, Colonel Hunt. You have said enough today." Before Facing Randolph, Sir Faye jumped first, he yelled at Hunter loudly, not at all. Taking into account the other party is an army colonel.

"You know what you're talking about, Sir Faye, they are Germans." Colonel Hunter was stunned, and then he was furious. He had thrown out of the wild hopes of promotion from politics and other things beyond Jiuxiaoyun in his mind. Pointed at Fay's nose and questioned.

"Major Whitewood, I order you to take Colonel Hunt out to calm down. The stupid pride has made him lose his basic ability to judge." Fay turned to the Air Force Major who shrank to watch the good show.

"I think everyone needs to calm down, Your Excellency Sir." The major did not know whether to obey the order. The other party was only a member of the House of Lords and a special envoy of the cabinet. He did not 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: I originally wanted to do double change today, but something happened at home suddenly. Chapter 2 can only be postponed until tomorrow.

Thank you for your concern. Today, my body is much better. It should be caused by air pollution.

Continue to ask for monthly tickets, for recommendations, thank you for your support.

In addition, some book friends did not understand the stalks of the SS uniforms in the front, actually from the Dark Angel War Group of Warhammer 40k.