fine details of the plan? You may spear me from the very fine details. Bur in such a matter every fine detail is very important though. What do you exactly mean by that? First, for the cover-up the operation we'd have some one to sacrifice, some one fully non-related to us, for the negotiations with the West. And then we will present materials about this person to Fuhrer. In such case this will be presented as a victory of our intelligence. "They uncovered insidious intentions of the enemy", that's how Goebbels would say. Secondly, Wolf in Switzerland will be monitored by thousands of eyes. Among them could be our own agents, who'd immediately report about that here. Who will get the messages? Who will report? Whose agent: mine or Mueller's? An intellectual specialist, who sensibly evaluates the moment, or a blind fanatic? Some crazy fanatic like our Kaltenbrunner. So, I want that among the thousand of eyes of the western allied spies Wolf to be observed by 5-6 pairs of my eyes. Wolf will not know about our people. Those agents will transfer information directly to me. And that will be our third alibi. In the case of failure we will have to sacrifice Wolf. The information we had about Wolf will become our alibi. -Your alibi. No. Our alibi. Whom do you want to send there? For the part one of the project, Shellenberg had in mind Shtirlitz and the pastor whom he worked with. -Do you have any specific people for that? -I do have good candidates. but I will not bother you with those very fine details. You may go now. Detective of the Gestapo - Did you call for me, shturmbanfurer? - Yes, Lenke. Take these photographs with the suitcases and send them to the finger print examination. I covered them with a splendid Norwegian varnish. Great for finger prints. Process them quick! Finger print expertise reply from the suitcase with a spy radio is here. The finger prints are discovered on the spy transmitter and also on the suitcase. Well, the imprints are not very good. Bring them here. February 23, 1945 , 09:00 = 09:00 AM Forces of 3rd Belorussian Front conducted the offensives southwest of Koenigsberg. Forces of 1st Belorussian front with the participation of the Polish army after a monthly siege liquidated a large group of enemies, and liberated the city of Poznan. Today, on February 23, 1945 was announced the order of supreme commanders-in-chief Mr. Stalin about the 27th anniversary of the Red Army. In the announcement the success of the winter offensive of Russian troops, who on 1 January, 1945 brought down on to the enemy unprecedented blow at the entire front line from the Baltic to the Carpathians. Broke through the 1200 km of powerful defense lines of the enemy and with heavy combats reached East Prussia and the Visla river. 200 miles in length. From Warsaw to the lower flow of Oder river for 400 miles in length. Deep into German Silesia for 300 miles. After the 40 days of the Soviet Army offensive, the German fascists were banished from 300 cities and towns. 100 military plants and 2400 railway stations were captured. Controlling the network of railroads of more than 15000 km Causing the enemy large losses in manpower and materials. Soviet government received the message from the US President, Roosevelt with the greeting in honor of the 27th of anniversary of the Red Army. "in the expectation of our great victory over the Nazi butchers "I want to express my most sincere "congratulation to the 27th anniversary of the creation of the Red Army. "the important decisions, which we signed in Yalta, will speed up the victory "and lay the stable foundation of a strong world peace. "the heroic victories of the Red Army together with the forces of the united nations "provide the achievement of our common goal- peace in the whole world, based on the mutual understanding and collaboration". The prime ministers of Great ------------------------------ Читайте также: - текст Святой Ральф на английском - текст Дом На Улице Кэрролла на английском - текст Эрагон на английском - текст Начало на английском - текст Случайный Секс? на английском |