Chapter 594: intelligence network

Chapter 594 Information Network

"Suggestion? I don't need any advice, Captain!" Colonel Akadyevich looked at Shulka with some doubts.

Shuerka let out an "oh" and said, "I thought you would like to have more ideas about new equipment or related information!"

Colonel Akadyevich looked at Shulka in astonishment: "But, isn't this relying on imagination? Or..."

Speaking of this, Colonel Akadyevich couldn't help laughing: "You don't really think that I can participate in battle like you!"

"Of course not, Comrade Colonel!" Shulka replied: "Of course I know that you have your mission, and everything you do is much more important than facing the enemy directly on the battlefield!"

Shulka duly patted Colonel Akadyevich's ass.

As the saying goes, "Thousands of wears, ten thousand wears, flattery and no wear", everyone likes something that sounds good. The important thing is to know how to grasp it.

What Shulka said should be just right, because Akadyevich, the Sixth Directorate, is doing scientific research, anti-espionage and intelligence reconnaissance, which is indeed much more important than going directly to the battlefield, because it directly affects the equipment reform of the entire army data secrets.

"Okay, Captain!" Akadyevich sat up straight and said, "I want to know what advice you can give me in this regard!"

"If I'm not mistaken!" Shulka said: "The Sixth General Directorate must have infiltrated many spies in the German army, hasn't it?"

"Yes, of course!" Akadyevich did not evade the question.

This is not a secret. The two warring parties would have infiltrated each other on the intelligence network, and the Soviet army should be said to be much later than the German army in this regard... The top Soviet army did not expect the German army to attack the Soviet Union before the war broke out.

Therefore, they have not established many intelligence networks in Germany, and they are not strict at the same time.

Even before the war broke out, the top Soviet officials planned to secretly punish several intelligence personnel in Germany because they believed that the German army would launch an attack on the Soviet Union.

After the outbreak of the war, these intelligence personnel of the Soviet army were immediately wiped out by the Germans... At this time, the Soviet army was far from the German army in terms of espionage, especially the German army was still prepared.

"I think, our intelligence work in Germany is not going well?" Shulka asked next.

Colonel Akadyevich nodded embarrassingly: "You guessed it, Captain! It really didn't go well!"

"That's what I'm talking about!" Shulka said: "The Germans are already on guard against us, so it will be very difficult for our intelligence personnel to obtain information from them!"

"Yes!" Colonel Akadyevich nodded: "But if your suggestion is just like this..."

As he spoke, Akadyevich shook his head with a smile: "Then of course I have thought of this a long time ago, so we started with Germany's allies and occupying powers, and all I can tell you is this!"

Shuerka nodded clearly.

Of course he knows that Akadievich is not that stupid, and it is difficult to infiltrate or develop intelligence personnel in Germany. Germany's allies, such as Italy, and other European countries occupied by Germany, including France, may be captured. Developed into Soviet intelligence officers, if they were worthwhile.

But of course Shulka's idea is not that simple.

"But it is also difficult for these intelligence personnel to infiltrate the German core units and obtain valuable intelligence, isn't it?" Shulka asked.

"Could it be..." Akadyevich looked at Shulka puzzled, "Do you have a way to penetrate into the enemy's core unit?"

"No, Comrade Colonel!" Shulka replied: "Of course I can't do it, but... why don't we use another method?"

"Another way?" Akadyevich said, "How else can we obtain information?"

"Of course!" Shulka said, approaching Akadyevich, whispering a word in his ear: "Britain!"

Akadyevich was taken aback for a moment, a look of puzzlement flashed in his eyes, and then he had an epiphany. After thinking for a while, his eyes gradually brightened, and he nodded slightly to Shulka with his mouth half open, and praised: "Good idea, Captain." , you may have opened another door for us!"

Colonel Akadyevich is right, this is indeed "another door" for intelligence work.

the reason is simple.

Because of the German army's defense against the Soviet Union, and even the wariness of the occupied countries, coupled with the maturity of the German anti-espionage network, it is difficult for Soviet intelligence units to break through the German defense no matter what angle they start from.

On the other hand, Britain is a veteran spy country... Although it is already old in military affairs at this time, it can still stand out from the crowd in terms of espionage, even Germany is not its opponent.

That is to say, the British Intelligence Agency will have a lot of information about the German army.

But Britain is reluctant to share all the intelligence it knows with the Soviet Union for its own interests... Britain hopes that Germany will lose both with the Soviet Union.

At the same time, the British intelligence network was more to guard against German intelligence personnel than the Soviet army.

So, if the Soviet army started from Britain, it would be easier to obtain unexpected information.

Colonel Akadyevich thought for a while, then couldn't sit still.

"I think I should take my leave, Captain!" said Akadyevich.

"Yes, Comrade Colonel!" Shulka knew that Akadyevich was in a hurry to go back and plan the matter.

But Akadyevich turned around after walking a few steps, and confessed: "This matter..."

"I never said anything!" Shulka replied: "We just had a normal conversation!"

Akadyevich nodded in satisfaction, and then stepped out of the room without looking back.

As soon as Akadyevich left, Mikhailvich and others rushed in and asked, "How is it? Is there any problem?"

"No problem, Comrade Major!" Shulka replied.

After a while, I didn't expect Golikov to come too.

"I heard that someone from the Ministry of Internal Affairs came to you?" Golikov asked.

"Yes, but he just left!"

"What happened?" Golikov was obviously relieved, it seems that he came here specially because of Shulka.

This made Shulka a little moved, after all, he is the commander of the army group.

"Nothing, Comrade Golikov!" Shulka replied: "He just asked a few questions!"

But Shulka knew that this would never be "nothing", because...he led Akadyevich's intelligence network to the UK, not because he wanted more information about the German army.

Not even Akadyevich himself knew about this.

(end of this chapter)