Imperial Overlord

: Nine hundred and sixty-one severity

General Adrian is a competent German, and he is also Li Le's most trusted commander of the intelligence department so far.

Starting from a small captain, because of the Führer's appreciation and the outstanding military exploits of the shadow troops, Adrian rose to the sky and became a rare lieutenant general in the German intelligence department.

The commander in charge of leading the Intelligence Bureau of the Supreme Command has always relied on the invisible and intangible "shadow" to obtain information on the enemy.

Generally speaking, information will be reported to the head of state first, and then the head of state will deliver the information to the Intelligence Bureau of the Supreme Command.

Such a process made this lieutenant general, who seemed proud of his spring breeze to outsiders, feel sleepy and sleepless.

After all, his job is simply too simple, and it can be done by a fool: anyway, the Fuhrer's intelligence unit has already penetrated deep into the enemy's interior, and all this information is sent directly to the Fuhrer. He is just a role like running errands.

On the other hand, what made him a little depressed was that the Führer was not satisfied with the already omniscient shadow army, and ordered him to place more spies into the enemy's country.

"How many of the 30 intelligence officers we arranged to go to the United States have passed the trial?" He sat in the bumpy car and asked his adjutant.

He has been trying to expand the Fuhrer's intelligence channels, but this effort is obviously not successful.

The United States has entered a state of war, and its wariness of other countries, especially Germany and Japan, is obvious.

All Japanese civilians in the United States are being detained in a centralized manner, which is no different from being in prison.

Although the United States has not yet controlled German immigration on a large scale, the other party's desire to control it is obvious.

All German residents in the United States were closely monitored and controlled, and German travelers who temporarily went to the United States were also restricted from moving.

With the exception of a few old spies installed by German intelligence, few of the new spies he sent to the United States had the desired effect.

The independent intelligence department of the SS did not seem to be much better than the situation he encountered. After Himmler died, the intelligence department of the SS had not recruited new personnel for almost half a year.

Likewise, intelligence personnel sent to the Soviet Union were actually restricted in their activities. The two sides have entered a state of war, so it is very difficult to temporarily install spies.

"Only one passed the other party's screening... But he didn't dare to make any big moves, so he could only hide." The adjutant quickly replied.

In fact, the spies that Adrian can only understand and deal with are very rare, so the questions Adrian asked in the car were all about low-level espionage.

"Ah...there's only one..." Slightly regretted, Adrian sighed, and closed his eyes in a pity.

The head of state ordered him to build a new spy intelligence channel, but he has been working hard for more than half a year, and he has not yet been able to establish a qualified spy network in the United States and the Soviet Union.

The main reason is that the head of state's intelligence network "Shadow" is so good that some small intelligence networks that can only pass back to the details are dispensable in comparison.

"If the head of state asks at a meeting later, what should I say?" Because the work was not going well, Adrian seemed to say this to himself in the bumpy car.

His assistant quickly persuaded: "General, in fact, the spy network we have deployed in the country is still very effective. If we can, we can report this part."

The method the assistant said was very good. After hearing that, Adrian raised his brows and nodded in agreement: "Yes, let's talk about domestic deployment."

On the contrary, with foreign countries, it is much easier to deploy domestic intelligence agencies. Some rely on appointments, some rely on private development of communication, anyway, it is very easy to get things done.

In the past six months, Adrian has definitely not wasted any time. He has developed more than a dozen branches in Berlin, Munich and other regions, forming a huge network of spyware that is opaque to each other.

No matter what happens, as long as the intelligence provided by several spy networks is compared with each other, an inseparable truth can be drawn.

"Several Junkers nobles are trying to contact the military to influence the Führer's decision." The adjutant said, "Maybe this matter can be reported to the Führer."

"I have already submitted a report on the Junkers nobles, but the Führer has not approved it. Maybe the Führer thinks that those people can't make a big wave..." Adrian was also a little puzzled about this matter.

Several Junker nobles have been jumping up and down for quite some time, and the Fuhrer chose to ignore this matter.

Those Junkers nobles have relatively deep roots, and even contacted a few middle-level officers in the military, hoping that these middle-level officers could put pressure on Brauchitch.

It is a pity that Brauchitch has been unmoved, and he has stood firmly on the side of the head of state. The influence of Li Le's time travel is indeed great, and the wise head of state has indeed changed the military's attitude towards "that corporal." "Inherent view~www.wuxiaspot.com~ The main reason why Li Le does not move these Junkers nobles is because he hopes to use these obvious goals to draw out the big fish hidden behind them. .

After all, he didn't know how many people tried to overthrow his rule, and he just ruled out those potential threats who really opposed Hitler in advance.

As for those who stayed behind who did not make any outrageous actions in history, Li Le had no way of identifying their loyalty.

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For example, he didn't know if Goering would suddenly turn against the tide in the real history. Goering finally escaped from Berlin and decided to stand on his own. This is one of the important reasons why Li Le supported Kesselring.

"I'll bring this up again when I meet the Fuhrer alone, and ask the Fuhrer's true thoughts..." Adrian thought for a while and said, "Also, you hand over the documents of our spy in Ukraine. I, I will personally hand it over to the Fuhrer."

Compared with what he said before, Adrian still felt that in the past two months, the matter of placing Belarusian spies on the Ukrainian side was a "qualified job" that made the head of state gratified.

In his opinion, this is also the "dry goods" that the head of state said at the train station. Compared with arresting a few opposition Junkers nobles in the country, this is what the Führer is more concerned about.

Even though Adrian relied on the Führer's trust to take this position, he knew the importance and knew what he should do...

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