Chapter 779 Secret
In order to find out where the secret might be hidden, Liang En and the others checked all the contents again. Sure enough, under a new round of even some destructive inspections, they found a signature.

Obviously, this signature was not brought on when the watch was made, but engraved by the owner after some ideas.

"Wilhelm Mohnke, who is this person?" Looking at this very strange name translated as William Monk, Joan frowned.

"I don't know. After all, I'm not a professional WWII researcher, so I don't know much about it." Liang En looked at the name and shook his head, because it didn't exist in his memory at all.

"The only thing we can confirm is that this person is also very likely to be a former owner of the contents in these interlayers, probably also a German in World War II."

In the past, it was not easy to find this clue, which meant that it was possible to find the real target clue by looking through a large amount of corresponding information, but now all you need is a mobile phone connected to the Internet.

Soon, Liang En found what he was looking for. As he had guessed before, the person behind this name was not just a German soldier, but even the last group of people who broke through from the Berlin bunker.

Wilhelm Monk, Commander of the German Guards Brigade and Major General of the Armed Guards.He was one of the earliest members of the Guards' Banner Squad. He participated in the Battle of Poland, the Battle of Caen and other battles, and commanded the massacre of prisoners of war many times, and committed many crimes.

On September 1931, 9, Monk joined the Spicy Crisp party. After 1 days he was inducted into the Guards as a reserve member and served in the Lübeck Division of the 14th Banner.A month later, he became an official guard.

In World War II, he started from the Battle of Poland, took part in the Battle of France, the Battle of Yugoslavia, and then garrisoned in France for a long time and successfully prevented the landing of the Allied forces in the Caen area.

After 1944, he participated in the Ardennes counterattack, an important counterattack in the late World War II, and then had to withdraw to Berlin for recuperation due to injuries in the second year.

What caught Liang En's attention was what this man did after he recovered from his injury, and after recovering from his injury, Monk was ordered to form a battle group to defend Berlin.

This battle group named after Monk includes the Guards Banner Corps Garrison Regiment, the Guard Banner Team Training Supplementary Battalion and the Head of State Guard Company, basically mobilizing the remaining forces of the Guards at that time.

To put it simply, it was this group of Germans who were at the end of their rope at that time gathered all their strength and organized a ragtag force.

That's right, there are indeed some elites in this army, but the core problem is that for the soldiers, cooperation is the most important thing. This kind of patchwork team can't be said to be able to give full play to its combat effectiveness .

There was also the Guards National Leader's Guard Battalion and a Freedom Regiment of about 2000 volunteers recruited from all over Germany to reinforce Munch's ragtag battle group.

These troops add up to roughly the strength of a brigade, which is responsible for defending the southern line of defense of the Spicy German base camp.At the same time, Monk was also appointed as the commander of the garrison of the Berlin Chancellery and concurrently as the commander of the defense area of ​​​​the base camp.

And Munch received these titles for one reason only: to prepare for the upcoming defense of Berlin, which would undoubtedly be a brutal and hopeless battle.

But I have to say that although Monk is brutal, he is indeed a genius in combat. He went into battle with many senior officials on April 4.Under his leadership, the German army fought tenaciously and organized nine counter-breakout battles.

In May 1945, after Shampoo and Goebbels committed suicide one after another, Munch was in charge of continuing to command the remaining personnel in the bunker.The Shampoo's secretary, Martin Bowman, tried to interfere with his orders, but Monk firmly refused.

Afterwards, Munch organized the remaining personnel in the bunker to prepare to escape from Berlin.He himself led the second echelon to break through, and this team included Otto Ginscher, the personal adjutant of Shampoo, and Traudel Jung, his secretary.

As the last group of people left in the bunker, they were also the last group of people who had seen a living Shampoo.They escaped the bunker on May 5, but were eventually captured by Soviet troops in a cellar.

Although he was a guard, the Soviet army was surprisingly friendly to him and even allowed him to keep his guns. Since the bullets were removed by Jingshe, Munch attempted suicide.After going through several prisoner-of-war camps and undergoing many interrogations and testimonies, he was released and returned to China in 1955.

Monk has outstanding talents, but he has a rough temper, alcoholism, morphine addiction, and extreme misfits, so he has a very bad reputation among his colleagues.Even in the gatherings of veterans of the Guards after the war, even if he had been a general, he had little reputation.

"This is information we already know. Countless people know this, but now it seems that there may be something else hidden under these somewhat ordinary contents." Said.

"It's very possible, for example, that he was the last group of people to leave the bunker of the Prime Minister's Mansion and live in isolation at the same time. Behind this, there may be some important secrets hidden." Joan of Arc nodded thoughtfully.

"Although the public statement is that the other party's bad personality and drug abuse have led to the other party's unpopularity, it is also likely to be a shell used to disguise oneself."

"For example, if he is a person who is not popular, no one will visit him. It is much simpler if you want to keep the secret..."

"This is indeed very reasonable." After listening to this simple analysis of Joan of Arc, he felt that although it sounded a little strange, it was indeed reasonable from the perspective of whether it was reasonable.

"But if I remember correctly, he went to Hamburg in West Germany after he was released by the Soviets and lived there for the rest of his life, so how the things found in Dresden were hidden is a very big question. practical issue."

"There are many possibilities. After all, his military rank was equivalent to that of a major general, and he showed his level in the war. In this case, he is likely to have some diehard loyalists—"

As a former French Marshal, Joan of Arc knew very well the feelings between comrades in the army who had experienced bloody battles together, and also because he thought of something, his voice became lower and lower.

"What you said makes sense, so next I must mobilize as many contacts as possible to carry out large-scale investigative work." Liang En nodded. He knew that Joan of Arc remembered his comrades in arms at this time, so he chose to end this topic.

Next came a new round of investigation work, but this time Liang En chose to continue the work through the Golden Dawn channel.

Since the Golden Dawn is a British organization, its influence on the European continent is not very strong.Fortunately, this type of organization that studies supernatural phenomena has many connections with each other.

So Liang En quickly contacted his friends in Germany through their relationship and got help. Only two or three days later, more information appeared in Liang En's hands.

(End of this chapter)

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