The Cold War: Jumping back and forth between the two camps

Chapter 52 Dunn's Thoughts and Actions

The Western European region, which was once known around the world, was now just a ruin. When Dunn set foot on the land of East Germany, he felt that desolation was the only theme of this era.

If we say that in the Red Empire and Poland, which were later economically less developed than Western Europe, I had of course become accustomed to seeing the devastation everywhere.

Although East Germany has not yet merged with West Germany, from the perspective of future generations, it is already a developed region in Western Europe, but it still looks dilapidated.

In every city we passed by, we could see the scars left over from the war. This might be a unique symbol of this era.

There are also systematic resistance forces and underground guerrilla forces in Poland.

The Einsatzgruppen did not receive much help on East German territory.

Although they still used their identities as Russian veterans of World War II as a gimmick and went to Berlin to participate in activities.

But at this time there was no guide in their team. As defeated countries, both the Red Empire and the Western camp were now in a high-pressure position in their rule over the two Germanys.

Even a considerable number of German soldiers were still detained in the two camps and not released back home.

The United States also planted a few informants in East Germany, but the help they could provide to the special operations team was very limited.

Even Dunn himself served as guide and translator.

Dunn was capable of doing the work of translation, but as a guide, he could only go ahead with all his might, flipping through the map of Germany and making inquiries from various sources to find the most suitable route to Berlin.

Of course, on the way we will also pass through Wilhelm Muller’s hometown, the town of Lauen in Brandenburg.

The speed of travel is also much slower than that in Poland.

The infrastructure in East Germany has recovered significantly, but it is not as good as that in Poland. The war has ended for several years, but many damaged railways have not been repaired in time. The special operations team often needs to change transportation, and Dunn also secretly increased the dosage of William Mueller's drugs.

On the surface, William Mueller's physical condition has improved a lot, but all this is false because he followed the instructions of the Polish doctor before coming here.

It is only suggested to increase the dosage when Muller's body can no longer bear it, but if the dosage continues to increase, it will cause irreversible damage to his body. It will definitely break out in a certain period of time in the future, and this time will not be too long. The lightest result will be dementia.

Now Dunn has increased the dosage as a regular medication. The intake of large amounts of drugs only makes William Mueller's body look a lot stronger in the short term.

In fact, when the Polish doctor was instructing on the dosage of the medicine, Brookski and Dunn were listening together.

They were the only two people in the team who spoke Polish well, but the rough-minded Prokowski didn't listen to the doctor's instructions seriously.

In addition, when he was taking the medicine these two days, Dunn also deliberately sent Prokowski away and asked him to do other things.

Dunn was solely responsible for applying medicine to Muller, so no one else knew about the tricks Dunn had played.

After all, after Solek left, Dunn has become the number two figure in the special operations team. No one would have thought that Dunn had evil intentions.

All this was done in secret, because in the eyes of everyone, victory was at hand. As long as they entered the West Berlin area, their mission would be completely accomplished, so people's hearts were very unsettled in the past few days.

Everyone wanted to grow wings and fly to West Berlin, and no one paid any attention to Dunn's little tricks.

It was originally estimated that it would take three days to reach the town of Lawn, but the special operations team arrived near the town of Lawn half a day ahead of schedule.

This included an excited Mueller, who now felt like himself again and even wanted to refuse to take the medicine again at times.

Dunn was persuaded by Dunn and Weiss. Dunn had to ensure his medication dosage. Under such circumstances, it was impossible for him to kill the German scientist directly. If he stopped taking the medication at this time, and if he returned to the Western camp and was cured by Western doctors, then Dunn's plan would be in vain.

"Everyone, set up camp here. Don't let people outside discover our whereabouts. You can rest for half a day today!"

After arriving near the town of Lawn, Dunn organized everyone to set up camp. He had already discussed with Weiss that the two of them would sneak into William Mueller's old house at night, steal his notes, and then get away.

"How about it, Mr. Mueller, are you willing to go back to your hometown to take one last look?"

At dinner, Mueller and Dunnweiss ate together. Dunn raised his eyebrows and asked a question.

Weiss immediately glared at Dunn in dissatisfaction. He really didn't want any accidents to happen at this time.

If Dunn reminds Muller of his hometown and he insists on going with him and something unexpected happens, Weiss will have a real headache.

Dunn ignored Weiss's gaze.

There are many people in the team who know German, but apart from him and Weiss, no one else knows Muller's true identity. Most people think that he is just an informant left in the red territory.

Moreover, quite a number of people have expressed dissatisfaction with Mueller, feeling that he has slowed down the progress of the entire team.

So the person who basically had contact with Mueller was Dunn. After these few days of contact, he understood Mueller well. This man was very cruel.

In this situation, even if he missed his hometown, he would never take another look at it.

“Nothing to see!”

As expected, Mueller flatly refused, which made Weiss feel a little relieved. Although he was not proficient in German, he could still recognize some individual German words, so he could still understand the rejection.

"Then Mr. Mueller! Let me confirm with you again! All your notes are in the secret compartment in your bedroom, right?"

Mueller nodded slightly and said nothing more, so Dunn stopped asking questions.

After dinner, Dunn organized people to take turns on guard duty so that they could spend the night safely.

However, at about one o'clock in the morning, he and Weiss got up, said hello to the sentry, and the two of them quickly rushed to the town of Lawn.

The entire town of Laun escaped the ravages of war and was preserved relatively intact, which was related to its less important geographical location.

Fortunately, the Mueller family's old house did not suffer any damage.

According to the map provided by Muller, Weiss and Dunn quickly locked onto Muller's old house.

According to the information gathered by the people released during the day, Mueller's lame father now lives here alone, and it is impossible to bring him along for this operation. This was also made clear to Mueller. In order not to alert the enemy, the United States also promised to bring Mueller's father into the Western camp in the future.

It was the early morning when people were most asleep, and I thought old Muller had also fallen asleep.

Dunn and Weiss looked at each other, then teamed up to climb over the wall of the house.

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