Battle of the Third Reich

Vol 6 Chapter 136: Insider (Part 1)

"This confession looks logical, but I know Lamu must have concealed some information from me." Jurgen's eyes showed a pride.

"I have dealt with professional criminals who are hundreds of times more cunning than him. This little trick is not worth talking about at all. There is indeed nothing in his confession that is a lie. He knows that we can distinguish between true and false, so he used a small Trick, want to cover up another truth with one truth. And what he spends his heart to cover up is obviously more important than what he confessed in his confession. What is it that makes him willing to bear the responsibility of murdering the German pilot , Also want to try to hide it?" Jurgen looked at Randolph.

"I don't know, Major, but I believe whatever he hides, it is no longer a secret now." Randolph took the coffee cup calmly.

"You are right, Lieutenant Colonel Randolph." Jurgen looked at Randolph, who pretended to be a deep man, and couldn't help but sigh secretly. He really deserved to be by the side of the head of state.

"The wisdom of the heads of state is something you can understand." Randolph, who quoted the quotations from the heads of state, smiled proudly on his face.

"If I was working for Gestapo for a while, I would never tolerate suspects playing these tricks in front of me. But now I am under the command of the Eye of Odin, and everything must act in strict accordance with the regulations, so I chose to give him another chance. Of course, some small punishment is necessary. We must protect the honor of the SS, and we should not let any guy trample on it." Jurgen’s words revealed a **** smell, and Randolph agreed. Over.

The SS is the authoritative representative of the head of state. It is the duty of every member to maintain the honor of the SS at all times. As for how Lamu’s behavior was related to the honor of the SS, Randolph couldn’t figure it out, but what does it matter? Randolph was not prepared to waste his precious brain cells on it.

"Did he finally confess?" The SS Lieutenant Colonel picked up a small cookie from the glass tray, then stretched out his fingers gracefully, and flicked the crumbs of sugar falling on the lapel.

"Yes, he is not the kind of person who has a firm will. Maybe he once had, but he was also consumed by the hedonic life of these years. In order to avoid continued suffering, he finally entrusted to me and Pan everything he knew. ," Jurgen replied with a smile.

"The secret that Lamu wanted to cover up was that the murder of Captain Horne was not an idea he had come up with. He was actually just following the command line. The purpose of the other party was obvious. He wanted to provoke the conflict between Germany and Britain. Although Lieutenant Horne’s rank is not high, but he is part of the Imperial Command, and Vewell’s theater command is willing to give him orders specifically, which is enough to prove his special identity. If Captain Horne is killed in Egypt, it will definitely cause me Fang's concern and dissatisfaction." Jurgen said.

"Actually, from the moment of receiving the order, Lamu's fate has been destined. No matter what the final result is, he can't continue to keep his identity. It's ridiculous that he is in the bureau, but he has never seen this fact. "The SS major picked up his coffee."

"So who gave him the order." Randolph twisted a honeyed olive.

"Have you heard of the Holy City Brotherhood organization?" Jurgen reached out and turned a page of the document.

"What organization? I've never heard of this name." Randolph frowned and licked his sticky fingers.

"It's not surprising that this organization hasn't been established for a long time. The core members are all faithful Ihvan believers. It is said that their headquarters is located in the religious shrine of Mecca, so the organization is called the Holy City Brotherhood." Yu Ergen nodded on the map.

"Lamu’s drug trafficking network and the Holy City Brotherhood have a close relationship. There is evidence that the organization even directly participated in the smuggling activities. They provide drug dealers with camel teams for transportation and provide smuggling activities within their sphere of influence. Security protection. This scope includes the whole of Saudi Arabia, the southern border area of ​​Iraq and part of Jordan and the Palestinian territories outside. And Lamu confirmed that this organization is preparing to develop members in Egypt, these people want to do more than just doctrine ." Jurgen drew a circle on the Arabian Peninsula on the map.

"Lamu was convinced that the superior gave him this order, and there must be a relationship with the brothers of the Holy City behind him."

"Why are these people targeting us Germans? This area is not our sphere of influence." Randolph looked at the map in doubt.

"These people are not targeting us, Lieutenant Colonel. They are targeting the British. The purpose of the murder of the German officers is to cause trouble to the British." Jurgen explained patiently.

"Are there any conflicts between them and the British? This holy city brotherhood." Randolph shook up the coffee pot and then signaled to the soldier standing on the side.

"Send another pot of coffee," the lieutenant colonel ordered.

"Please wait, Lieutenant Colonel." The serviceman turned and walked out of the office.

"Well, if my judgment is correct, there must be the support of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia behind this organization." Jurgen replied.

"The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia? I remember they are allies with Britain." Randolph recalled with his head tilted.

"This relationship ended 20 years ago, and the relationship between the two sides can now be said to be quite bad," Jurgen replied.

The relationship between Saudi Arabia and the British Empire can be used as a realistic annotation of the term "every pregnant child". In the early days of Saudi Arabia, he tried every means to establish a relationship with the powerful British empire. He sent messengers to the British diplomatic officials in the Middle East three times and five times, requesting asylum from the British empire. At the time, Ibn Saudi Arabia displayed a humble and respectful attitude, and moved all the British diplomats who had seen him. They also suggested to the British Cabinet to establish diplomatic relations with Saudi Arabia and accept this seemingly obedient younger brother.

But for a full decade or so, the British government has changed two terms, but the proposal to establish diplomatic relations with Saudi Arabia has not yet been approved by Parliament. The reason is very simple. At that time, the Arabian peninsula was barren. Saudi forces had just started. They only controlled a city in their hands. It was a large tribal chief role. How could it be regarded by the high-ranking British parliamentarians? .

Another point is that the Persian Gulf region was not the British sphere of influence at that time. They only focused on the land transportation line to India. The Saudi-controlled Najd region is located in the hinterland of the Arabian Peninsula. It has no strategic value in the eyes of the United Kingdom and is more important. The reason is that the United Kingdom is worried that receiving a younger brother in the Persian Gulf will stimulate Ottoman Turkey.

But the situation changed with the outbreak of World War I. Saudi Arabia is no longer a trivial Middle Eastern country in the eyes of Britain. He has become an important role in breaking the balance of power in the Middle East. In order to prevent Saudi Arabia from falling to Turkey because of pressure, the United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia signed the "Linda Treaty", officially included Saudi Arabia in the protection of the British Empire, and began to provide comprehensive economic and military support to Saudi Arabia.

The British's abacus is very precise. They want Saudi Arabia to fight against the Ottoman Empire in the Middle East, and even lead an Arab national uprising that completely shakes Turkey's rule in the Middle East.

During the four years of World War I, Saudi Arabia received a lot of material and economic support from Britain. It pulled up an elite force armed with modern weapons, but caused only minor troubles for Turkey.

By the end of the **** World War I, the British Empire had lost its vitality in the war, and the glory of the impending empire gradually faded. In order to cultivate its national strength, the British began to implement a policy of contraction in diplomacy. Taking advantage of the weakening of the British Empire’s influence in the Middle East, Saudi Arabia, aided by Britain and becoming strong, turned its muzzle towards its neighbors and launched a series of expansionary wars.

Saudi forces armed with modern weapons and religious beliefs won victories in the peninsula and won a lot of battles. This of course aroused the vigilance of the British. They were dissatisfied with Saudi Arabia’s wanton breaking of Middle East peace, so they began to suppress the development of Saudi Arabia from all aspects and tried to curb the country’s crazy expansion momentum.

Saudi Arabia has always regarded the British warning as a sign of weakness. It did not take the British Empire in the eye at all, and finally forced the British to send troops directly, expelling the Saudi militia forces approaching Mecca.

Since then, the former allies have turned against each other. Although Britain tried its best to suppress the rise of Saudi Arabia, the national power of the British Empire was not as good as before, and Saudi Arabia used the power of religion in the Middle East to surrender several major feuds and occupy a large area of ​​territory when he took Mecca in his hands. After that, the British knew that his containment plan had gone bankrupt, and the result of Saudi Arabia becoming a regional force was presented.

At this time, Saudi Arabia also believed that its wings were abundant, and it no longer needed the protection of the British Empire. In 1927, the two countries signed the "Jeddah Treaty", and Saudi Arabia was no longer protected by the United Kingdom and gained international recognition. Independent status.

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