Imperial Overlord
: Two hundred and seventy-six misjudgments
Let's go back six hours, before the British announced that Turing had been executed.
"What? Dead?" When Churchill heard the news, his face instantly turned green. He stood up, wishing to slap the person who sent the news twice!
Turing was imprisoned in a separate room, neither abused nor tortured, and ended up dying in an unexplainable manner! How can people accept this?
Finally, I got the news from Germany that Turing was a shadow member. Before I could ask other people, the clue was cut off, which made people have an urge to collapse.
However, Turing really died, he was not tortured to death, nor was he executed by the British side, the only
Churchill looked at the person who came to deliver the message, and asked fiercely, "Tell me clearly! How did Turing die?"
"We took turns interrogating him, and then he had a nervous breakdown... We asked many questions, some of which he answered, some of which he talked nonsense, and we had to let him rest..." The officer who came to report the matter from the Secret Security Bureau was helpless. replied.
He knew that what Churchill wanted to ask was about shadows. If he can't answer, the whole secret security bureau will face disaster.
It's easy to understand. Finally, a shadow member was caught, and you let him die inexplicably. Are you in the same party? Was it an accomplice bought by the Germans? Is it a traitor?
"We knocked on the door every hour to wake him up, but the third time he let him rest, he hanged himself..."
"Where did the rope come from?" Churchill looked at the man in the secret security bureau, grasping the point of the sentence.
The officer of the secret security bureau was also embarrassed and explained: "We... did not confiscated his tie and shoelaces..."
"How did you do things? Ah? Did you deal with this kind of thing on the first day? Or was the person who handled it an accomplice? It was also a 'shadow'?" Churchill slapped the table in shame and roared loudly.
"I'm sorry, sir... We were also interrogated for two consecutive days, and we were a little distracted. And we didn't expect him to suddenly commit suicide..." The officer of the secret security bureau replied helplessly.
"Arrest all the officers who were interrogating Turing! Everyone must be interrogated! Especially those in charge of Turing's safety must be interrogated clearly! Do you understand?" Churchill was already a little hysterical, and he was in a very bad mood now.
It was like a volcano that could erupt at any time. He is now suppressing his anger and not spewing it out, just because this is his habit.
"It's already done...sir. After Turing died, the person in charge committed suicide when we went to find him..." The officer was even more depressed when he mentioned this matter. The colleague used his own death to kill Turing. death becomes even more bizarre.
Originally, Turing committed suicide, and it was enough to make people feel unclear. Now that another person in charge of the guard committed suicide, it made this matter even more unreasonable and even more problematic.
In fact, this is very understandable, because Turing's accidental death made the person in charge of the guard feel a lot of pressure. He had a premonition that he would be in great trouble soon, and he would be mainly detained for interrogation, so he chose a more decent method of death...
It wasn't like this originally, but this is a state of war, and in an unfavorable state of war, people's emotions have been out of control, and people's thinking has been distorted.
Especially under the premise that the intelligence service has been suspected many times and the shadow of the Germans makes everyone suspicious, more and more people with suicidal tendencies.
Not only this guard, but in the past 10 days, seven people in the British intelligence department and the Navy and Air Force have committed suicide due to stress. This guard's death is only the eighth.
However, after Turing's death, he chose to die, which plunged the entire Secret Security Bureau into an unprecedented crisis.
"This person is also dead? He is 'Shadow'! He must be a member of 'Shadow' too! Must be! Must be!" Churchill reasoned casually, and felt that the matter was explained!
Turing was exposed because of the information provided by the German traitors that Britain accidentally got, so the Shadow Group, in order to protect itself, took out this flaw that might expose other members of the Shadow!
Then, the person in charge of the guard who was in charge of the operation became the object of suspicion. Instead of waiting to be caught and interrogated by the Security Bureau, it would be better to just die...
With such a reasoning, things work perfectly, don't they? Churchill also felt that he had found the crux of the problem. He sneered and asked, "Secret Security Bureau... Is there anyone else who can be trusted? Or, are you worthy of my trust?"
The officers of the Secret Security Bureau immediately became embarrassed, and hurriedly stood at attention and saluted: "Sir! I'm just a liaison officer. My whole family is from the United Kingdom, and I'm innocent..."
He wanted to explain two more sentences, and Churchill interrupted him: "Enough, I ask you, where was the record of your interrogation before Turing died? Did Turing mention the officers and others? name?"
"Before Turing died, his mental state was already very bad..." As soon as the officer of the Secret Security Bureau explained, he saw Churchill's eyes that seemed to kill.
So he hurriedly swallowed the words he wanted to excuse the others, and changed his tone: "He mentioned Lieutenant General Clark...and Major General Semp...specifically some of his classmates and students...but …”
"Okay! Arrest everyone who Turing mentioned by name! Start the interrogation work immediately! If there is another problem this time, or if there is no progress, then I will order the Army to arrest all the people in the Secret Security Bureau, Shoot them one by one!" Churchill interrupted the officer and said viciously.
Then he continued: "There is one more thing that needs to be done immediately! This person in charge, or the interrogators who interrogated Turing, what kind of work did they hold during the previous review?"
As he asked, Churchill's fierce eyes stared at the officers of the secret security bureau: "If they have interrogated officers before, those officers who are interrogated must be reviewed again! Must!"
After swallowing a mouthful of saliva, the officer in charge of liaison with the Secret Security Bureau quickly stood at attention and saluted, and said, "As ordered, sir!"
"If! This time, if something goes wrong... The people in the secret security bureau, including you, will not be trusted... I will find a good home for you, understand?" Churchill's voice was low and his tone of voice was low. It's almost like killing someone.
In fact, he already has murderous intentions, because many departments are now deceiving him, at least making him feel that he has been deceived!
For example, a few days ago he only got a statement from the intelligence service that confirmed that the production of anti-aircraft guns was not actually that fast, and some units that received 30 anti-aircraft guns on paper only got 25 in reality.
Another news is that the production of artillery and other heavy weapons has affected the production of British fighter jets. This news has been withheld until it was known to Churchill two days ago.
What's more, although the British mainland has mobilized 500,000 troops, plus the 300,000 people who retreated from Dunkirk, the garrison force has been expanded to as many as 800,000.
However, these troops lacked heavy weapons, and because the Sirte intelligence brought back by Cunningham recently was scattered to hundreds of kilometers of coastline for defense and landing, the troops were still insufficient.
Insufficient troops led to the stretch of the entire coastal defense line, the phenomenon of insufficient troops, the military did not notify Churchill, the news was also concealed.
These circumstances made Churchill suspicious. He did not know whether there was a "shadow" moving around him, and how many "shadows" were lingering within the Army, Navy and Air Force.
While thinking, the phone rang suddenly, Churchill grabbed the phone and heard news that made him feel that the situation was even more serious.
The secret radar station he established was also destroyed by German bombers. Although this time it was only aimed at the antenna and did not destroy the main body of the radar station, it still paralyzed the radar station.
"What? Why did the Germans find our radar station again?" Churchill asked such a question depressedly.
"Yes, sir! But this time, the Germans only attacked the radar antenna far away from the bunker, and did not completely destroy the radar station!" On the other side of the phone, Dawding's report had changed in Churchill's ears. smell.
"We're going to rebuild that radar station! And put more anti-aircraft guns nearby!" The response behind Dowding~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Churchill didn't hear a word.
In fact, the moment he heard the report, he had already pushed this issue to the "shadow" group in Germany.
Churchill had no better explanation for the incident, except that Shadow had once again found the British's secret radar station.
However, this incident was just a targeted random incident. German fighter pilots accidentally discovered these tall radar antennas during combat, and then reported the "discovery".
So the Luftwaffe dispatched planes and bombed the radar station. However, because of the hasty preparations, the bombing accuracy was not high, only the easy-to-repair radar antenna was damaged, but the more important part of the base was not destroyed.
However, Churchill linked this incident to the growing question of the "shadow" investigation, subjectively magnifying the threat of the shadow.
Of course, this is only the beginning of a series of misjudgments against shadows in the UK in October, and the stories that follow are even more bizarre and exciting.
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