Grub Gott, Herr Kretschmer, and you superiors that may recieve this message.
I have contacted you, as told; although I am not sure in what capacity you wish me to serve; whether as agent, operative, spy, assassin, or a member of the Buro itself.
But I am prepared for anything. für das Vaterland,
Conrad Kunz
Guten Tag, herr Kunz. It ist gut to see some of Rheinland's diaspora coming back into the fold of the Fatherland in these desperate times of war. My only question to you, herr Kunz, is how far are you willing to go to serve your nation?
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Signed,
Inspektor Otto Kretschmer
Buro Der MarineIntelligenz
The great Chancellor Von Bismarck said, "A man must not waiver once he has chosen his course. He must not look to the left or right, but go forward."
Once upon a time I was willing to give my life for the Fatherland, for Das Volk. I would willingly take up that mantle again.
Of course, I am no glory hound. If it is my task to serve on the front lines, in the heat of battle, then that is how I shall serve. If it is my task to serve from the shadows, in the wilderness of mirrors that is the world of espionage, then that is how I shall serve. If it is my task to serve as cleaner for the toilets of the Westfalen, then that is how I shall serve. für das Vaterland,
Conrad Kunz
A man who is willing to scrub toilets if it is what the Kanzler wills is a man I want on my side. Rheinland will have you, herr Kunz. Of course, I believe a small task will be in order to show that you truly are devout in loyalty to the fatherland. Do you have anything in mind?
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Signed,
Inspektor Otto Kretschmer
Buro Der MarineIntelligenz
There are three things that determine the tide of a battle.
The knowledge both sides posess, the tactics of their leaders, and the skill of the individual pilots.
I cannot help you train your soldiers, but informing on enemy movements and strength, and assassinating their battle leaders...
With these I have much experience.
I shall make a report shortly, on my efforts. für das Vaterland,
Conrad Kunz