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Chapter 103 Searching for a Gun

Chapter 103: Looking for a gun

After thinking about it, Linn always felt that the battleship "Tirpitz" that overturned the Lingenfjord was a hot potato in the eyes of the Norwegian government and a fragrant bun in the eyes of the scrap metal buyers. In the empire's new strategy, whether it is the uranium separation and enrichment project or the Nordic industrial circle project, the demand for high-quality steel is quite large. Moreover, the wreckage of such a large battleship should be able to find and piece together many other useful objects, such as boilers, pipelines, bearings, gears, etc. The treasures of the Third Reich are also endless. Full waste utilization can use the saved funds on other important projects.

It is necessary to do it as soon as possible. With this idea, Lynn found Courtland and Andry that day. The war had just ended, and the European continent was full of allies. Considering the huge risk of revealing his identity, the two originally thought it would be better to set out after they were ready. They couldn't stand Lynn's patience and patience, and they reluctantly agreed to go ahead. As an economic and financial adviser who was in the forum, Cortland also reminded Lynn: if a newly established company rashly participates in bidding, it will inevitably attract the attention of the allies. If you want to act safely, it is best to find an easy-to-control company to cover up your true intentions.

Lynn thought it was very good about Courtland's opinion, but when he asked him backwards if he had any recommended partner, the colonel of the Land was simply spreading his hands. Most of the things he had come into contact with were German companies. With the end of the war, they either went bankrupt, were taken over by the Allied forces or were strictly controlled. Moreover, finding German companies was more eye-catching than re-registering foreign companies. As for French companies, it was more difficult to participate in stakes and control, while Spanish companies were difficult to avoid the attention of the Allied forces because of the nature of the Franco regime.

Turning around and discussing with Andri, the information resources that the intelligence officer had had were richer. In this purely selfless matter, he called Lieutenant Colonel Helmut Oboleser, who specialized in Nordic intelligence, to cooperate with Lynn in search of the suitable "shell".

With information, Lieutenant Colonel Oboleser said with preconceptions: "When mentioning the smelting and recycling of scrap metals... Finland's Norman Company has a lot of experience. At the beginning of the war, we sold many old ships that could not leave the port to them. They used these scrap steel to build defense lines and cast guns and ammunition, which made the Soviets suffer. If you think it is appropriate, we can contact Finland as soon as possible. According to the secret agreement signed before, they should cooperate with our requirements, and the acquisition of the "Tirpitz" in their name is relatively advantageous in all aspects."

Lynn thought hard and finally denied this suggestion. He vaguely remembered Finland's legendary figure, the army commander and head of the government, Marshal Mannheim, who was respected and supported by the Finnish military and civilians, but under the strong pressure of the Soviet Union, it would not take long to embark on the journey of *** and there was no chance to return to Finland in his life. The Finnish government subsequently had no courage to compete with the increasingly powerful Red Empire.

"What about Norway?" Lieutenant Colonel Oboleser muttered as he flipped through his handmade information book: "We still have secret supporters in the new Norwegian government. Some local chief executives also received our secret funding. The handle is in our hands. They should assist us obediently... Ah, here, the boss of the Karten Cross is a Norwegian company, but he married a German wife and had many secret cooperation with the SS during the war, so he received a generous reward - the SS helped him successfully annex two mines and an iron smelting plant, and Karten Cross has also become the leading steel company in southwestern Norway. If we come to the door, this guy will not dare to refuse or inform the Allies!"

The hidden traitors are most afraid of being exposed, and there is no doubt that this is the case, but Lynn is still worried: "When we can have a prosperous business during our occupation, we can think of the reasons. Even if we can't find evidence, those patriots, nationalists and allies will pay attention."

"What you said makes sense!" Oboleser nodded and continued to flip through his martial arts secrets.

"Sweden, is there any suitable Sweden?" Lynn reminded, "This country has remained neutral during the war and is less likely to arouse suspicion from the Allied forces."

"In terms of qualifications and scale, Sweden has many companies suitable, but the question is how can we convince them to cooperate with us in secret?" Lieutenant Colonel expressed his concern. "In addition, if a Swedish company bids for shipbreaking qualifications but does not drag the scrap steel back to Finland, isn't it easy to question?"

The secret operation is indeed not something that can be done casually. It requires a high IQ and a vicious and cunning vision. Lin Neng began to feel that there were not enough brain cells.

After reading the information book back and forth twice, Oboleser seemed to have no choice but to think of something: "After that's it, sir! I know there is a very special Swiss company, Kinette. It operates chocolate candies in Switzerland, with good production and sales. The boss has been doing business for generations. It is said that it is very rich and unwilling to stick to its achievements. He often makes incredible investments. For example, in the mid-1930s, he invested in and opened a diesel engine company in the Netherlands.

When we confiscated the assets of the company in 1940, we found out from the production files that the company received orders for diesel engines of more than £2 million in just one and a half years from 1939 to the summer of 1940, and the profit was as high as more than 30%. If we had not successfully launched the blitzkrieg war, this small-scale company would have earned him more profits."

Such an investment does reflect a keen sense of business and political aura. However, from the perspective of businessmen, it is indeed difficult to predict that the stereotyped German generals can create an unprecedented blitzkrieg tactic.

Lynn thought for a while and asked, "You confiscated these assets back then, but did the Swiss party protest?"

"Protest? Is protest useful to the German SS guys? Besides, after France surrendered, the Swiss government was worried about our invasion all day long, so how could he have the courage to protest again and again?" Lieutenant Colonel Oboleser said this with a proud tone and disdain. Although the glory of the past was no longer there, the posture of the once strong man was not completely put down.

In this way, the Swiss businessman with unique vision still protested that year, and the German government's rude style must have left him an extremely bad impression. In this way, how could he be willing to cooperate with the depressed German gangs now? Lynn thought worriedly.

Since Oboleser talked about this company, there was no reason. He then told Lynn: The Swiss businessman had a son who was not doing his job since childhood, but he admired the iron-blooded ideas of the Third Reich. Therefore, in 1943, he sneaked to Germany to join the armed SS, but he could not stand the harsh environment on the battlefield on the Eastern Front. He ran away and became a deserter and was almost caught and shot by the arrest team. However, Solster, the then chief of the Second Gestapo Department, felt that his family background was possible, so he tempted him to join the German intelligence organization in Switzerland.

"Correspondingly, I was still working in the second department and handled this matter personally. A few months later, I moved around and never paid attention to that aspect again." The lieutenant colonel added.

"It sounds like... there is some opportunity. How is this Swiss businessman now? How is his youngest son who works for us? And that company, how long does it take to figure it out?" Lynn asked quickly.

"If we act safely in our current contact with Europe, it will take at least one week." Oboleser replied, "If emergency channels are enabled, it requires approval from Colonel Andri, and there is a risk of exposure, it may take two or three days at the earliest."

I was anxious to eat hot tofu, Lynn secretly comforted himself, and he stroked his chin: "Then let's go in the two lines! On the one hand, we contact the Carten Cross Company to prepare them to join the bidding, but don't be too arrogant and follow our arrangements; on the other hand, we contact our intelligence personnel in Switzerland to find out the information we need as soon as possible and prepare for the response - after a while, I and Chief Andre and I are going to Switzerland to see if we can do this safely."

"Okay, sir, I'll do it now!"

Lieutenant Colonel Oboleser picked up his information book and was about to leave. Lynn called him and asked:

“Do we have supporters in Sweden?”

Lieutenant Colonel stopped: "Do you mean intelligence officers or people who respect the will of the Head of State?"

"Some people believe in Catholicism, some believe in Islam, some support communism, and naturally some support the doctrine of the head of state... That's what I think." Lynn replied.

The lieutenant colonel didn't think much: "There should be some! Then what you mean is..."

"We mobilize our intelligence personnel in Sweden and prepare a list of companies during this period. The key is to ask their operator identity and comments about information. We will need it after we come back from Switzerland." Lynn ordered in a positive tone.

"Okay, after reporting to Colonel Andri, I will follow your request!" Oboleser skillfully made his subordinate position.

Lynn had no idea of ​​winning over others at will, so he nodded in recognition and said: "With the attention of the allies being attracted by the attack on the US atomic bomb base, our intelligence system in Nordic can be more active and lay the foundation for the revival plan of the head of state."

"I understand!" After saluting properly, Oboleser walked out of the room.

In just one afternoon, Lynn had a lot of contact and thinking. The continuous high-speed operation of his brain made him feel as if the sky spirit cap was about to smoke. He quickly made himself a cup of cold water, then turned to the big globe next to the table, and turned it to the circles and clockwise. If there was no external resistance, it would be easy to build a Nordic economic and industrial circle with the wealth secretly accumulated by the Third Reich. But now that the war has just ended, the Allies are closely monitoring and searching for the remaining people of the empire fleeing everywhere. Fortunately, the head of state and his wife, Goebbels, and his family arranged a substitute before fleeing Berlin. The leaders of Goeblin and Himmler fell into the hands of the Allies again. Otherwise, the external situation would be even worse.

"We have to encourage the United States and the Soviet Union to fight!" Lin En thought silently in his heart.

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No ***, no recommendation, no ***, no recommendation, it is a White Valentine's Day that is remembered...
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