Dawn Redemption

Chapter 108 XV. Archives of the Security Department

I don't know if it was a coincidence, but Finn finally knew where Noah was going.

As if fate deliberately played tricks, when he was trying to find the truth, the truth would never pass him by.And when he was doing something unintentionally, the answer would come floating in the air, and it was laid out in front of him so openly, so straightforward that it was a bit ironic.

He always wanted to find answers from others, but he forgot that he also held power in his hands.

After that failed visit, there were more and more jobs at hand, as if someone was trying to stop him deliberately, which made Finn breathless. Every day after get off work, he wanted to fall on the bed and sleep. time to visit them.

Inadvertently, time flies by, and it is summer in a blink of an eye, and the weather is so hot that people are very irritable.It was like spoiled food rotting at high temperatures, and even the situation seemed to emit an unbearable stench.

The Soviet army has already stepped into Poland. After the Normandy landing, the Allied forces pressed forward step by step, forming a double-sided attack.In the postcard sent by Jonas, in addition to the useless sentences of "what to do, I'm so panicked", it also told Finn that after that phone call, Noah did leave Auschwitz never went back.

Perhaps everyone already has the answer to the outcome of this battle.But no one dared to speak out, as if if they refused to verbally agree on a point of view, there would be a chance for the matter.

At the same time, things were different in Berlin than usual, even if Finn wasn't paying attention.First of all, Beckman's behavior made him more and more suspicious. It was fine that he frequently entered and exited the building. If he hadn't always treated Finn with a very defensive attitude, maybe Finn would not have been so suspicious.

He can't see through everyone here.Behind every image they usually present to Finn lies a great, fog-shrouded mystery.

But what Fein still can't figure out is that even if Beckman has connected abroad and wants to seek refuge as Noah told him, why not find an opportunity to go abroad directly and let his next family protect him, instead of making himself Pushed to the cusp of Berlin?

Finn felt vaguely that he seemed to be planning, or at least participating in something.

Especially seeing him come out of the office of Section Chief Lübeck that day made Fein even more suspicious.We all know that the chief of the personnel department handed over to Fein the responsibility of many matters, and only a few were handed over to Lübeck for his decision.Even if Lübeck finally got his job, he still couldn't stand the test of age and health.

So it should be a private matter for Beckman to find him.He had never heard of any friendship between these two people, so he felt strange.And at that time, Beckman's expression was obviously very dignified, and before he had time to change into his kind look in front of people, he should have hit a snag in the conversation.

He was very puzzled, so when he went to the archives to get materials, he also took the opportunity to look at Beckman's files.That is, when Beckman came, he was worried about Noah's phone call, and he was not in the mood to read it carefully.

The above content is not different.It can only be seen that he also applied on his own initiative and was transferred to the central government, a little later than himself.

Finn remembered the secret meeting between Beckman and Noah. Beckman also tried to draw Noah to the front with him and let him join the enemy, but Noah refused because of his loyalty to Germany.Looking at the current situation, could it be that Beckman suddenly gave up this surrender plan?But it doesn't make sense, why come to Berlin after giving up the plan?There are mansions and women in Dachau, so you can stay there.

The only thing that is certain is what happened in the months between the conversation and his arrival in Berlin that caused him to change his plans.

Finn stuffed the file back and got ready to get down to business.He found the drawer he needed and opened it, only to find another file.

He originally thought that he was numb to the name, but the fact was slapped on his face again and again.Especially after leaving Auschwitz, the name only irritated him, whether heard or seen.

It's not as sneaky as peeking at the file last time. Even if there are other people in the file room this time, he can't control so much, and pulls out Noah's record.

After only reading one line, the content made him gasp.

Noah von Seifert decided a few months ago to cancel his command at Auschwitz after consultation and with reference to his own wishes, due to stagnation of work efficiency and non-compliance with final disposal instructions. The post was transferred to the Fourth Army to perform combat missions.

The Fourth Army, that is, the front-line troops that are fighting the Soviet army on the Western Front!

What the hell are these high-level people doing... Fein gritted his teeth and couldn't help but slander.They were the ones who said that Noah was injured and refused to let him continue fighting, and now they are the ones who sent him back to the front line.

And at this critical juncture, both lines were defeated again and again.Finn worships Noah, he believes in Noah, but he absolutely doesn't think that Noah's going can turn the tide.What's more, the order from above is still a bloody battle to the end, and no retreat or surrender is allowed.

Noah's going is bad luck.

Fein was so impatient that he almost crushed the documents in his hands into waste paper, but he kept forcing himself to calm down.It's useless to be impatient, and Fein knows that when he is in a hurry, his brain is even more insufficient, and he may be able to clear his mind if he calms down.

He re-read the words on the document, and although there was no detailed description, he could still see something in practice.

"Stagnation of work efficiency" is by no means in line with Noah's workaholic style, and he is definitely not the kind of passive sabotage person.But Fein has been with Noah for so long, knowing that Noah has always been rigorous, and he especially hates things like exploitation and corruption, which has caused dissatisfaction among many people under his command.The accusation against him may be their fault, especially the Gestapo who can bypass Noah and report directly to the above.

However, this reason has already made Fein quite grateful to them. After all, this accusation is much lighter than collusion with the enemy, Jewish sympathy, malfeasance and the like, and it hardly belongs to the type that will be strictly investigated.

Then the "final processing instructions" below, Jonas mentioned in the postcard he wrote, and he himself, who works in the Ministry of Security, has heard of it.It is estimated that the upper management also had to admit the current situation of losing ground, but they were still unwilling to reconcile, so they issued such an order.The Jews in the various settlements were sent to concentration camps at an accelerated rate. In the concentration camps, instead of using large numbers of prisoners to work in factories, they were executed in double the original number.

It seems that in terms of human race, the scorched earth project has already started ahead of schedule.

Noah's response to the plan was "did not follow", which was in line with Fein's understanding of him.Because things like this really don't seem to make sense.In addition to Noah, Jonas also expressed his views on this plan, "Every day I vomit and feel that eating is a waste."

"Negotiation and reference to one's own wishes" are beautiful words, but the proportion of the two should be known after thinking about it.Just looking at the result of this transfer to the Eastern Front, it really looks like Noah's own wishes.When they couldn't sleep and lay together, Noah said more than once that he missed those days when he fought.

But the battlefield is too dangerous, life and death are just an instant away.It was one thing for him to stand there by himself, but it was another thing to think of Noah on the battlefield from such a distance.The news is not well informed, and he has no way to quickly know what happened to Noah.

It was a strange feeling that he needed the radio and newspapers to find out where his lover was and what he was doing.

As for the cancellation of official positions, Noah never cared about actual title medals, even though he already had many.Fein doesn't have to worry that he will be depressed because of losing this title. If Noah would really be like this, he wouldn't have liked such a Noah back then.

He sighed and stuffed the document back into the cabinet.

I don't know why, although I am still worried about Noah's safety on the front line, but my mood is much more relaxed than when I didn't know where Noah went before.Probably because, in this time of uncertainty, the unknown is far more terrifying than anything else.

Finn continued to bend down and search for the file he needed.

Today is July 7th, and Noah's transfer was still in March. During the four months, the extra drawers filled with documents were much more than the documents collected in the previous four months.It shows that personnel transfers are becoming more and more frequent. I don't know if this means that there is a large flow of personnel to let the operating personnel go to the positions where they are needed, or it just means that the high-level personnel are hesitant at a critical moment.

Another person walked into the file room, Finn looked up, and it turned out to be Tom.He held a small stack of documents, handed them to the staff in charge of file management, and told him to tidy them up and put them back in place.

Tom looked up and saw Fern, and saluted him.Finn shook his head to indicate that you are welcome, but found that Thom looked different, and he was hiding himself.

After getting along for so long, he also knew that Thom's personality was relatively introverted. After these few months, he had already let go a lot, but now he suddenly showed such an expression, he must be hiding something.

Finn didn't want to beat around the bush either. After all, he still had work to do, so he pointed it out directly: "Tom, what do you want to tell me?"

Thom struggled inwardly, and walked slowly to Finn's side to prevent others from hearing what he said.In order to show respect, Finn also stopped what he was doing and listened attentively to him.

"Sir, actually, there was something I didn't tell you about a while ago..." Thom said slowly in a tone of remorse.

"Yeah." Finn responded, indicating that he was listening, and asked him to continue talking.

Thom took a breath and continued with determination: "A few months ago, von Seifert was dismissed from his original position and transferred to the front line."

Finn was very calm: "Well, I know."

Such a reaction was more unacceptable to Tom than him suddenly jumping up and yelling: "You know? How do you..." He paused, "Well, it doesn't matter, since you already know. The room As usual, things must go through your hands, but because you and Seifert are at odds, we are afraid that you will do something, or, just to avoid suspicion, we will keep it from you..."

"You guys? Did you guys come up with this thing?" Finn didn't know whether to get angry or laugh. He thought it was okay if their relationship was bad, and he was afraid that he would be a hindrance?Is this the impression he left on others after this point?

Although Finn didn't mean to blame at all, Thom still waved his hands repeatedly to fear that he would be angry: "No, no, these are... all the meaning of Section Chief Lübeck."

If it was said that it was made by these people under his command, Finn might still believe it.However, it is unbelievable that Lübeck personally issued such an instruction.During this period of time, he has shown full trust in Fein, why is he still doing this behind the scenes.

But when talking about Lübeck, Fein thought of something else: "I think Section Chief Lübeck has been a little..."

"Strange?" Tom looked at Finn and nodded.

Sure enough, there is a problem.Finn touched his chin: "I saw someone go talk to him before, and he has been gloomy since then."

Thom blinked, and suddenly slapped his leg: "I saw it too! Is it that..." He put his hand on the top of his stomach and made an exaggerated gesture, but Finn could tell that it was Beckman's figure.

The time he saw it himself, Tom was still downstairs in the office.So this shows that Beckman has approached him more than once!

Finn has always felt that things are not simple, not only involving the two of them.Why?what did they talk aboutOr... What is Beckmann threatening and instigating Lübeck to do?

Seeing Fern, Tom sighed, and continued: "There have been more and more strange things recently. When I just finished lunch and went to do some private affairs, I found that the National Defense Forces began to gather for no reason..."

"Wehrmacht?!" Fein was taken aback, and once everything had been integrated, he suddenly grabbed Thom's sleeve, which startled him a lot.Fein, who realized the impoliteness, let go immediately, with the terrified expression on his face, "I got it! They want, damn it, go out and notify, anyone can—"

He didn't finish his sentence, because at this moment, there was a sudden sound of chaotic and hurried footsteps in the corridor, followed by noise and shouting.It's like this building, no, this city, or all the order of this empire, fell apart in an instant.

"The head of state is dead!"

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