Donitz nodded and looked at gascol with admiration: "I don't understand your war, but my wolves can use your victory to expand our victory." What he said was not a feeling, but a real praise. Gaskell's intelligence operations in New York and Washington provided strong support to the entire German Navy. These German intelligence personnel also paid a heavy price for the whole Atlantic war. The poison lurking in Britain died on duty, and the gray wolf also gave his life for the German Navy to reverse the war situation. In the United States, German spies are arrested almost every day, and important intelligence is sent to Europe from the west coast of the Atlantic Ocean almost every hour. A female spy accompanied the top management of the US Navy for seven years. A year ago, she sent back the only telegram. This telegram clearly pointed out that the US Navy had no intention to invest in fighting with the German Navy in the Atlantic Ocean. This intelligence made Donitz determined to start the unrestricted submarine war, and the German submarines began to attack the US merchant ships wantonly. As a result, it is clear to all that the United States did not turn against Germany because of the loss of ships. The two sides just started endless diplomatic wrangling. The German army successfully cut off the British lifeline at sea with this information. Unfortunately, this young and beautiful German spy fell ill with pneumonia in the United States and died in Washington in 1938 - she never had a chance to return to her homesick motherland or see the young head of state who personally sent her to the United States. Another spy network worked for the German Navy in the port city. They had the staff of the shipping company and the stevedores on the wharf. These spies were responsible for providing the time when the American merchant ships left the port to roughly estimate the position of the American fleet. With this information, dennitz could estimate the position of the American fleet in the vast Atlantic Ocean, In order to save fuel for underwater wolves, it always appears in the position that can threaten the British transportation line. These are the intelligence personnel who break into the enemy's interior. Although they are facing the danger of being seen through every day in the enemy's barracks, they are still living a happy life. By comparison, some of the intelligence personnel working in the domestic self support missions are more tired and boring. For example, in order to get the exact location of the sea transport vessels, in addition to the coverage of the military aircraft carrier reconnaissance aircraft, most of the sea area monitoring is actually completed by the German intelligence reconnaissance aircraft, which uses the modified version of the butcher strategic bomber. More fuel, more cameras and more detection equipment. This kind of reconnaissance plane often needs to fly in the sky for dozens of hours, and the pilots have to eat and drink inside the narrow bomber. This kind of long-distance task is boring. Apart from the instrument panel indication and drawing positioning on the plane, there is no office to determine its position at sea. Looking out of the window of the plane, there was cold water everywhere. After flying for more than ten hours in this way, most of the time, you can't find anything, but everyone has to continue to search with a telescope in the observation window of the plane, because they don't know when they will find the huge British transport fleet. Once they find these fleets, they will use radio stations to contact the submarine headquarters and nearby submarines, provide accurate location parameters, and use them to command and dispatch submarines to attack these poor fleets. What's even more boring is other spy work: there are inspectors stationed by German intelligence agencies in post offices all over the country. They will check the incoming and outgoing letters and extract the suspicious ones for unpacking inspection. In the face of tens of thousands of different letters every day, checking the problems that may appear in them is done by thousands of patriotic women. The workload is unbelievable, and it is accompanied by repeated boring“ You have worked hard, and the Empire will never forget what you have done. " Once again, Donitz sighed, "you have contributed to the victory of the Empire. Someone will remember you. " Gaskell then laughed again: "the Empire will not admit what we have done, at least in the archives that the empire can make public, our contribution never existed. Who will remember us? We can't remember the names of our dead colleagues... The name of poison in England is Griff. You don't really think that's his name, do you? Griff? It's really hard to hear... "- it's 4:00 today, and the update time may be later tomorrow, so please wait patiently! The third empire march forward bravely, Longling, thank you for your support