The latest chapter of the Unlimited Military Base, Volume II: My Country Sixty-seven. The Wallerston Center, Astronomy

Berlin, center of Wallerston.

This appearance does not seem to be any different from the ordinary house, it is the spy training center of the German intelligence agency. Here, the consistently rigorous Germans, like the production on the assembly line, continue to send newly trained spies to any corner of the world.

The Germans do not regard spies as normal people, just a “product.”

Once such a “product” emerges, the power it creates will be amazing. In many cases, a good spy can do as much as an elite armed SS armored division.

Now, a new group of students has appeared in the center of Wallerston.

In the morning, Colonel von Groening handed the new student Chapman a pistol. It was a brand new American Cottle revolver. The bullet was already on the cap. Before entering the Wallerston Center, Chapman had never touched the gun before. When asked why he needed such a weapon, von Groening just said faintly, “You can shoot when you are in trouble.”

The firearms instructor Leo taught him how to aim and shoot, and they used what was on the open space in the center of Wallerston. Soon, Chapman could shoot coins fifty feet away.

The revolver fully exemplifies von Groening’s trust in the new student Chapman and allows Chapman to move into a separate hut so he can practice mixing explosives at any time and burn the mixture in the lab. Homemade bombs are getting bigger and bigger and more complicated. He practiced making underwater detonators and threw them into a pond where ducks were raised. There are many stumps in the courtyard of the mansion, and Chapman tried to explode the stumps. On one occasion, he stuffed too much explosive in the stump of an oak tree. The explosive power was too strong, and the burning wood flew into the neighbor’s yard, and the others clicked.

Von Groening was furious, and Chapman said that he was so good about explosives, but now it seems that this is not the case, and it is not even an expert. Once he tried to make the sulfuric acid guide tube, the unstable mixture that suddenly became active burned his hand and licked his hair, making him a soot on his face.

The relationship between von Groening and his darling Chapman is getting closer. Chapman’s relationship with his father is very alienated. He was able to see it occasionally. Now he hasn’t seen it for about ten years. The friendly and friendly von Groening has played this role. Their love for each other is real. . In the evening, when von Groening continued to drink, Chapman would concentrate on listening to the elders about art, music and literature. They found that both of them like Wells’ novels, and they all like Tennison’s poems, Feng. Groening rarely involves political or military content. He always believes that Germany will eventually win the war. If the Allies try to enter France, there will be a fierce battle between the two sides. His evaluation is based on a veteran’s judgment on the situation, rather than promoting an ideology.

If von Groening thinks the war is subtle and balanced, then his deputy’s idea is just the opposite. Pretorias and von Groening have never been friendly to each other. Pretorias believes that his boss is the remnant of the old world, and that the temperament of von Groening allows Pretorias to be fascinated by Hitler. The young man insisted that the fall of Russia meant that the victory on the Eastern Front was just around the corner. He believed that Stalingrad would fall in 1943, and then Germany would concentrate all the forces of Europe and Russia on the full-scale attack on Britain, thinking of a “pretty blitzkrieg in the UK.” “The prospect, he thinks that Marshal Ernst is invincible, and this idea can make him into extreme excitement.”

“You can imagine that our bombers and fighters have been rigorously trained, brave and strong,” Pretorias said. “And what can our enemies do?”

The following week, Chapman will follow the blasting experts to focus on the latest blasting technology. This blasting expert is Dr. Ackerman, a chemist and the most prestigious blasting expert in Germany. Chapman came to the lab where there were glass stoppers, test tubes, thermos, balances, pestles and mortars. Dr. Ackerman patiently explained to Chapman the mysterious world of deadly weapons, the magical secrets of explosives, burning mixtures, booby traps and time-delayed actions.

He taught Chapman to make timing leads with cheap watches, insert a screw with a nut at each end into the watch, connect one end of the wire to the alkaline battery, and the other end to the inside of the watch. When the hand touches the screw, it will cause the battery. Discharge, thereby triggering the lead to cause an explosion. Later, he took an alarm clock and showed Chapman how to connect the spring spring to the detonator for up to fourteen hours of delayed blasting. If there is no watch and no alarm clock, he will use the ink bottle to make a bomb. He first filled the ink bottle with sulfuric acid, then added a piece of cardboard between the glass bottle and the bottle cap. The sulfuric acid slowly eroded the paper and eventually triggered the fuse hidden in the lid, causing an explosion caused by the thermal reaction.

Then he took a large piece of coal from the coal basket and told Chapman how to drill a six-inch hole in the coal, and stuffed the explosives and detonators into the hole, plugging the holes with clay, boot powder and coal ash. live. Then put it in the coal bunker of the train or ship, this device will not detonate itself, only when people throw the coal into the stove, the heat can cause an explosion.

Ackerman told Chapman how to blow up the trains and gas stations that transported the arms, how to pack the suitcase, wrap the bombs, and put the pajamas and towels on it. Chapman learned how to make a bait by using a parcel. Although the outer line of the parcel was cut, there were still two separate wires inside, so the explosion was triggered when the wire was cut with scissors. Ackerman drew an icon showing how to connect explosives and detonators and explained how many high-energy explosives could be used to blow up a bridge. Some of the techniques used by Ackerman are very cruel: the dead butterfly is tied to the rails with a linear detonator, and the average person will never find such a device. When the train passes, it will cause an explosion, which will derail the locomotive.

The teacher who blasted the professor never smoked or drunk, and he only interrupted the lecture when he was eating. Chapman thinks he is a perfectionist: he asks for precise proportions, never rushes, everything is ground into a fine powder, and then carefully mixed.

“The raw materials needed to make bombs are available at pharmacies,” Ackerman explained. “Potassium chloride is usually used to kill cockroaches, potassium nitrate is a fertilizer, potassium permanganate is used as a mouthwash; and Brittish uses iron. Dan dyed the floor and used alumina as a silver-white dye.”

Chapman is late for class every day. After dinner, Ackerman would pull a chair and sit next to the fireplace to continue coaching for Chapman, sometimes allowing Pretorias to help Chapman translate technical terms.

Three days later, Ackerman seemed satisfied, and Chapman was exhausted.

After returning to the centre of Wallerston, Chapman was warmly welcomed by von Groening, who prepared a quiz for Chapman. Colonel Meyer is their friend and is responsible for the safety of the local factory, including the factory that manufactures the locomotives in the Batinore area. Von Groening introduced Chapman: He said he trained a spoiler who was a robber who could break into any house. He bet that Chapman could even put a silent bomb. That locomotive factory. Colonel Meyer recognized his statement. After a few days, Chapman and Leo sneaked into the factory through the barbed wire, escaping the dozing guard and placing a parcel next to Meyer’s office. Von Groening was greatly delighted and used a bet to win a party for Fritz.

Chapman returned to the gardener’s hut where he lived. The successful raid on the locomotive factory was interesting, but after spending nearly five months at the centre of Wallerston, Chapman began to feel bored and frustrated by forced abstinence. He had barely seen a woman except Nantes’s maiden. When people talk about not being accompanied by a woman, they can’t help but laugh at themselves “like his monk.”

One night, Chapman, Albert, and Woche ran out of the carnival. They found several girls in an officer’s car. As a result, a Gestapo officer found the girls in their car and filed a complaint. When von Groening knew about it, he was blown up.

“We are bothered by **,” Chapman wrote.

Woche was the first victim of von Groening’s anger: the chunky destructive agent was assigned to a guard near Paris, and Chapman never saw him again.

In the letter Von .Groening gave his boss, he cautiously stated that although Chapman is excellent in other aspects, it is easy for him to do something that Groening calls “the urge to provoke trouble”.

Von Groening found himself must speed up his actions and get Chapman to work as soon as possible, otherwise he might completely lose this young spy wizard.

On August 29, 1942, Chapman was summoned by von Groening in the study and handed him a stack of printed documents. Von Groening asked Chapman to read the documents and sign them if there were no objections. This is a contract, some of which require formal enforcement, and require him to espionage his country, which is unique in past history.

The first part is forbidden: Chapman can never reveal the name of any German he saw in Jersey, France or Germany, can’t reveal where he stayed, and can’t reveal what he has learned. If you violate these rules, Chapman will be executed.

Chapman will engage in espionage in the interests of the German Supreme Command and unconditionally complete the task of the German Military Intelligence Agency. He will receive the following amount of money as compensation: in France, he will receive 12,000 francs a month, and from the day he leaves, he will receive 300 DM every month until the day he is arrested. If he accomplished the task of the German Military Intelligence Agency and returned to France, he would receive a total of 150,000 German marks.

Chapman estimated that the money is roughly equivalent to £15,000. If you calculate at the current exchange rate, it is roughly 7,300 pounds.

This is not a contract with the German government, but a private legal treaty between Chapman and spy chief von Groening. (To be continued. Please search h astrolog W, the novel is better to update faster!)


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