Chapter 104:
< World War II - Our Fatherland (4) >
May 23, 1940
Berlin, Northern Germany
“The 3rd Army's movements are suspicious, you say?”
I felt a sigh about to escape as I asked Oster, the Deputy Director of the Abwehr.
I was already on edge because of France, who knows what they'll pull, and now there was unrest on the home front too.
“Yes, Vice-Chancellor. We don't know the specifics yet, but there have been frequent meetings between generals, and we've detected signs of them trying to win over junior commanders.”
This was a situation I had worried about to some extent ever since the military leadership deliberately ostracized the 3rd Army, but it becomes a problem if it goes beyond simple dissatisfaction.
No matter how I thought about it, I was anxious, so I've been monitoring the 3rd Army's movements, but at this rate, I can't focus on France.
