Starting My Treasure Hunting In England

Chapter 954 Investigation



For ordinary investigators, the current level of investigation is already the limit, because these are the only clues that can be contacted, and it is impossible to continue the in-depth investigation.

But for Liang En, it's another story. For him, the card [Appraisal (R)] is extremely effective when facing this kind of situation, especially when he can clearly know the details of what happened. This is especially true when it comes to time.

So after Liang En activated the card, he quickly saw a lot of things through the two guns. Judging from the situation, they moved into a small village and were recruited.

Judging from their initial interactions with the villagers, it was likely that they were familiar with the people in the village before, so they could live there with confidence.

But judging from what happened later, the food given to them by the villagers should often contain some kind of psychedelic drug, so they were eventually kidnapped in a coma.

"Those villagers are most likely the informants of the Thule Association." After listening to Liang En describe what she saw, Joan of Arc quickly analyzed it.

"It's just that these villagers were just in a hidden state before being awakened, but now they should have received certain instructions, so they were suddenly awakened."

For those intelligence officers, such intelligence officers who hide their identities for a long time and are only awakened at critical moments are relatively common in the intelligence community.

For example, before the Japanese invaded China, they stationed a large number of such secretive intelligence personnel, and some even lurked in China for three generations.

The situation here seems to be the same. They should be intelligence agents who were completely abandoned after Germany's defeat in World War II, and it is unclear why they were connected to the Thule Society.

"I think it may have something to do with this thing." Liang En quickly used his impression to draw a pattern on the wall of a room where the weapons were placed after the group of people were disarmed.

It was a tiger that was about to pounce, and there was a swastika mark underneath the tiger. Although it looked like an Indian style, Liang En quickly recognized that it belonged to the German Indian Legion in World War II.

Although it sounds very exaggerated to say that there are Indians in the German army, it is indeed part of history, because the Germans have cooperated with Indians on a large scale in history.

During World War II, India was not an independent country, but a British colony. Since the 18th century, India has been directly included in the British territory.

Although India also resisted British rule during this period, they were all suppressed soon, but people like Chandra Bose were still working hard to fight for the country's independence.

After the outbreak of World War II, the British colonial authorities declared India a belligerent country, which aroused Bose's strong dissatisfaction. For this reason, he was arrested by the British colonial authorities.

In January 1941, with the help of a friend, Bowes escaped from a British prison in disguise. He first went to Moscow and asked to use the power of the Soviet Union to drive away the British colonists, but was rejected.

Then, she visited the German Embassy in the Soviet Union. The enthusiasm of the German ambassador allowed him to see another hope here. So in April 1941, Bose went to Berlin, Germany.

This move received strong support from the German Wehrmacht. The High Command provided Bose with space, funds and other help. 10 Indian soldiers serving in the Brandenburg Army were placed under Bose's command and established the later infamous "Indian Legion".

As the situation developed, the German African Army sent five more Indian prisoners of war, but this was far from enough. In order to raise a decent army, Bose went to the Annabeneg prisoner of war camp in December 1941 to encourage Indian prisoners of war to join the puppet army.

Due to Bose's popularity among the Indians, hundreds of people signed up within a few days, and about 600 volunteers also showed up at another prisoner of war camp near Frankenburg.

These people were brought together by Bose to the Gonisbrek Barracks on the outskirts of Dresden for training. Until September 1942, this ragtag group was incorporated into the German Wehrmacht and designated as the 950th Indian Infantry Regiment.

The entire regiment has a total of 2,593 people, plus about 600 volunteers and 300 German soldiers, totaling about 3,500 people, 81 vehicles of various types, and 700 military horses.

However, this army did not play much role in World War II except for propaganda. Most of the time it was just wandering around as a reserve force doing nothing.

It was not until after the Normandy landing in 1944 that they began to perform part of the security warfare mission. However, in July, when they were preparing to withdraw to the German mainland, they were ambushed by the guerrillas. 40 Indian soldiers were killed on the spot, and another 290 surrendered.

As for the remaining remnants, they were transferred to the jurisdiction of the Armed Guards in Germany and were renamed "The Guards Indian Volunteer Corps." On March 23, 1945, this unit submitted a report with relatively good numbers.

The report stated that there are 2,300 personnel, 1,648 rifles, 550 pistols, 420 submachine guns, 220 automatic rifles, 24 heavy machine guns, 20 medium mortars, 4 small-caliber howitzers, 6 artillery pieces, and anti-tank guns. 6 guns, 700 military horses, 87 large and medium-sized vehicles, 61 personnel carriers and cars, and 5 motorcycles.

They also proudly announced that "the headquarters has retained complete combat effectiveness." When asked why, they replied "because we have never fought."

Although the performance of these people in actual combat is closer to that of clowns, most of them did return to their hometowns alive, and it is not impossible that there are some intelligence officers among these people.

Now we see these people getting back in touch with the Germans after the war, and that later became the current link with the Thule Society.

But there is one problem that has not been solved yet, and that is why the other party launched this raid, because he currently has no idea why the other party did this.

The fact that the other party was able to launch an attack did not surprise Liang En and the others. Although the Thule Association had been hiding in secret, they were stronger in this aspect of covert operations.

What's more important is that the two sides have been fighting secretly for decades, so theoretically very few people can escape their attack if they only target one person.

But the problem is that the target of their attack this time is not a suitable target in my opinion. Although the status of Professor Jones in Golden Dawn is not low, he was almost purely based on his qualifications.

As for research, the research level of the other party in more than 20 years is even less than that of Liang En in the past two years. It is really difficult to say that he is an important person.

Therefore, it seems a bit strange to use a series of hidden clues that have never been used before to catch this professor, especially when the other party seems to have premeditated it.

But no matter what, Liang En and the others finally knew where the attackers came from and where they were hiding.

"I think it's more important to rescue people first." After thinking about what to do next, Liang En said to Joan of Arc, "It's just that this time it's likely to be a head-on confrontation, so we'd better be ready for battle. "

"No problem, it's just fighting." Jeanne nodded slightly. "Then let's take action. I hope our next actions will go smoothly."


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