USSR 1941

Chapter 770 Trouble

"British?" Mironovich laughed: "No, Comrade Shulka! You think too simply, you think the British are our allies? So they will help us?"

Mironovich shook his head and said with a sarcasm: "On the surface, it is true, but what is the truth? The British would rather see us hold the Germans down or even fight them, understand? That's why they supported us on the surface but secretly withheld the supplies that were supposed to be given to us!"

What Mironovich said was true, and all the officers in the conference room nodded in agreement, even Akadyevich was no exception, only Beria looked thoughtful.

From this, Shulka knew that Beria was undoubtedly the most prestigious one in this meeting room.

"So, give up this delusion!" Mironovic continued: "The British will not give us any help in this matter!"

Beria didn't speak. He waited for a while, and then asked: "Comrade Shulka! What you said just now is that the British should have a headache, not that the British will help us!"

"Yes!" Shulka replied.

"Can you explain?" Beria asked again.

"Of course, Comrade Beria!" Shulka replied: "Of course I know that the British will not help us in this matter, but..."

Speaking of which, Shulka picked up the photo and shook it, saying, "Why Penaminder?"

"What?" Mironovich asked puzzled, "What do you mean?"

"Comrades, have you ever wondered why the Germans set up their base in Penamünde?" Shulka asked again.

The officers in the conference room couldn't help but look at each other, they really hadn't thought about this issue.

"Is there any reason for this?" Mironovic asked back.

"Of course!" Shulka said: "The Germans can set up scientific research bases anywhere, Berlin, Hannover, Hamburg...these are all inland cities in Germany, if the scientific research bases are located in these cities or in the suburbs , will obviously be much safer!"

Shulka's words were like dropping a bomb in the conference room, causing the officers to whisper among each other, and Beria nodded slightly with a pensive expression.

"Maybe they just chose a place at random!" Mironovich was still holding on: "Or,

If they are close to the front line for research, they have a better place to experiment! "

Akadyevich retorted: "This is unreasonable. If they choose a place at random, of course they will choose a safer inland location!"

Of course, if Berlin or other inland cities were chosen, the Soviet Union would not even be able to bomb or attack with guerrillas, so it would be unreasonable to choose the border between Germany and Poland.

Although Poland has been occupied by Germany at this time, the problem is that it is not safe, and there are many guerrilla and Soviet espionage activities.

Therefore, the Germans' approach of seeking far away is obviously purposeful rather than "arbitrary choice".

"As for the fact that there are better experimental sites near the front line..." Akadyevich continued, "This is also unlikely, because they didn't use this equipment for front line experiments at all!"

So Mironovich's statement was of course denied.

"Then..." Mironovich cast his eyes on Shulka unwillingly: "Why do you think the Germans did this?"

"I agree with you on one point!" Shulka said: "Comrade Mironovich, I agree with you that they set up the scientific research base in Penamünde for the purpose of experimenting, but not for being close to the front line." !"

"Then why?" Mironovich asked again without thinking.

At this moment, Beria stood up abruptly, startling others.

Beria looked at Shulka with shocked eyes, and said: "I see, you are right, Comrade Shulka, it is the British who should be troubled, not us!"

Others are still at a loss.

"You are such a genius, Comrade Shulka!" Beria looked at Shulka with great admiration, and said, "I can even say that all of us combined are inferior to your wisdom, including me. Inside!"

"You have won the prize, Comrade Beria!" Shulka was a little terrified by these words, because he knew what would happen to the master of meritorious service, so he should try to keep a low profile... It's just that he couldn't keep a low profile about this matter.

Beria didn't seem to give Shulka a chance to keep a low profile. After thinking for a while, he slowly sat back in his seat, raised his head towards Shulka, and said, "Then, Comrade Shulka, explain to these idiots Let's do your analysis!"

"Yes, Comrade Beria!" Shulka didn't dare to show off any more at this time, he took the photo and said: "Comrades, our spies took this photo on the Baltic Sea, there is no doubt about it Bar!"

The officers nodded.

That's for sure, Penamünde is a city on the Baltic Sea.

"So!" Shulka said: "I boldly guess that the Germans used the sea here to conduct experiments! Because we all know that the aircraft is greatly affected by the air flow, and the air flow in the inland is different from the air flow in the ocean. There is a big difference, if the data obtained from the experiment in the inland is not necessarily valid in the inland, and vice versa, especially when this new equipment is just put into use!"

By this time many of the officers understood, including Akadyevich.

"So..." Akadyevich continued: "The main purpose of the Germans developing this equipment is to use it in the ocean?"

"Yes!" said Shulka, "or at least part of it is for crossing the ocean!"

Now all the officers understood.

Because if you need to cross the ocean, then the target must be the United Kingdom...France and the United Kingdom are separated by the English Channel.

In contrast, the Soviet Union is a large land area, and there is no need to attack across the ocean.

Akadievich looked at the map for a while, and said: "No wonder they set the location in Penamünde! The North Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Atlantic Ocean are close to Britain, and the Black Sea is close to us. The sea that the Germans can completely control and keep as secret as possible is Only the Baltic!"

This is correct. The Baltic Sea, to be precise, the countries around Penamünde are either on the side of Germany or are occupied by Germany. If experiments on the ocean are required, this area is obviously the safest.

This analysis is reasonable and can form a data chain to verify each other, so even Mironovich has nothing to say.

"That's a good thing!" Beria said. "I mean, if they're targeting England..."

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