"Your Highness, Beria has contacted us."

After hearing Reinhard's report, Yannick couldn't help but sneer. It seems that this "himmler of the Soviet Union" does not have the patriotic sentiment to sacrifice his life. "He should know what to do. Tell him to clear out the loyal Soviet forces in Siberia and gather the anti-Soviet forces. If he can do things well, I will set aside a piece of land for him to rule after this war is over."

He knew that Beria had this ambition. After the death of Stalin in the original time and space, Beria, who held great power, was once optimistic by the outside world that he would become the new leader of the Soviet Union. However, Beria's situation at the time was actually quite dangerous. As Stalin's confidant, he was the executor of almost all purge orders. When Stalin was alive, people did not dare to do anything to him because of Stalin's prestige. But after Stalin's death, people will undoubtedly turn their anger on him.

For this reason, Beria began to completely deny Stalin's great purge movement, and began to constantly redress unjust cases, put an end to personality worship, and opposed arbitrariness; he tried his best to distance himself from Stalin's relationship and wanted to clear himself. However, many Soviet officials did not dare to cooperate with the executioner, and even united to put Beria to death. 114 days after Stalin's death, Beria was suddenly arrested and executed immediately. Judging from the public archives, the materials for Beria's trial did not even have the signature of the person responsible for the trial, which can be described as extremely frustrating.

Nowadays, it is impossible for the complete Soviet Union to exist, but if he can get a piece of land for him to rule, he should have no complaints.

After the Siberian rebellion, Moscow truly became an isolated and helpless city. Stalin was not angry to death by then, so he had strong psychological endurance. After the Soviet Union was defeated, only the United States was left to fight against the entire Europe.

Listening to Yannick whistling easily, Reinhard said worriedly. "Your Highness, once Beria and Stalin openly quarrel with each other, then the bargaining chip in our hands will be invalid. If Beria wants to support himself by the time, it will be somewhat troublesome."

Yannick said disapprovingly. "After a while, let Natasha move Beria's family to a 'safe' place. If he dares to have any different intentions, we can also support other forces." Will those people in Siberia obey Beria's orders? "After Siberia officially breaks with Moscow, let Natasha contact some of their powerful figures." This is double insurance, and there is no need to worry about Beria having any different intentions. Moreover, if Siberia takes ten thousand steps back, even if it wants to resist to the end, it will be nothing more than a mantis trying to use its arms as a chariot.

Therefore, Siberia is not a big problem at all in his opinion. "What's going on over there in the United States?"

Reinhard continued reporting. "Your Highness, the Americans are working hard to build the so-called 'Atlantic Defense Line' and 'Pacific Defense Line'. It will take two years to complete these two defense lines."

"Two years?" After they defeated the Soviet Union, it would take almost two years for the troops to rest and recuperate.

Because Germany did not reach the Americas in the original time and space, and the United States did not build these defense lines, Yannick did not know how effective these defense lines could be.

However, he knew that the Atlantic defense line built by Germany was in vain.

Like the French Maginot Line, Germany's Atlantic Defense Line also invested a lot of manpower and material resources. The top German military officials once believed that the Atlantic Defense Line was an insurmountable barrier for the Allies. As a result, after the Allied forces launched the Normandy landings, the Atlantic defense line was not as strong as expected. The Allied forces were only resisted by the Atlantic defense line for a short period of time before they broke through the Atlantic defense line and successfully returned to the European continent.

It stands to reason that the Maginot Line has been proven to be useless, and there is no need for Germany to build another equally useless Atlantic defense line. Isn't the lesson of the Maginot Line not enough?

There are two important reasons why the German army built the Atlantic Defense Line. The first reason is that Germany does not have enough troops, and building an Atlantic defense line is the simplest and most efficient way. Germany's population itself was not as good as that of the Soviet Union. The huge pressure on the Eastern Front battlefield forced Germany to devote most of its troops to the Eastern Front. The troops on the Western Front battlefield were simply not enough to deal with the Allied forces that might land. Germany has a limited population. If you want these limited troops to defend the long coastline, you have to build coastal fortresses.

The second reason is that the Maginot Line was not captured frontally, which gave Germany some hope for fortress defense. Germany only bypassed the Maginot Line and invaded France, rather than directly conquering the Maginot Line, so the Germans still had certain hopes for fortress defense. In addition, the Maginot Line defended against German attacks from land, and the Atlantic Line defended against Allied landings from the sea. The difficulty of defending against sea landings was much lower than that of defending against land attacks.

Unfortunately, in the context of the joint operations of the Allied navy, land and air force, even the strongest fortress cannot withstand the enemy's attack. The strong fortresses built during World War II failed to play their due role. After the end of World War II, all countries learned the lessons of the Maginot Line and the Atlantic Fortress and no longer spent a lot of money to build fortresses with useless functions. Fortress defense has since become Past tense.

"We got news that the Americans have developed a pigeon-guided gliding bomb. Well, this 'pigeon' is not a code name or a code word, it is a living pigeon." Reinhard looked a little incredible. This American His imagination is so great that he can actually use pigeons as a guidance system.

Yannick also knew something about the "Pigeon Missile". It sounded novel, but it was also a failure.

The German anti-ship missile is about to enter service, and its performance is comparable to the famous Soviet P-15 "Styx" anti-ship missile in later generations. This anti-ship missile was developed in the 1950s and began to be equipped with the Soviet Navy in 1960. It is a short-range subsonic flight anti-ship missile, suitable for equipping medium and large surface ships and attacking Extremely powerful ability.

This missile uses a composite guidance method of mid-course autopilot and terminal active radar guidance, and has good attack capabilities. The booster accelerates the missile to a cruising speed close to Mach 1 and then automatically falls off. The liquid rocket engine continues to work, keeping the missile flying at cruising speed.

During cruising, the autopilot is used to control the cruising altitude within approximately 50 meters. Until the missile flies into the target area, it then uses terminal guidance radar or infrared terminal guidance equipment to guide it until it hits the target.

In the third Middle East War, the Egyptian Navy's "Mosquito" class missile speedboat sank the Israeli Navy's "Eilat" destroyer using the P-15 "Styx" missiles on the boat, creating a small boat-eating ship. The ship's glorious record shocked the world. This is the first naval missile battle in the history of naval warfare. It shows the power of anti-ship missiles and the combat effectiveness of missile speedboats in fighting large ships.

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