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Britain pretended to assassinate Heydrich and conduct biological weapons experiments, and the Czech actions were full of mistakes

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As we all know, during World War II, the Nazi intelligence information system was highly developed, and in addition to their outstanding ability to collect intelligence, their assassination level was even higher than that of the world.

However, on May 27, 1942, an assassination attempt not only deprived the Nazis of an important leader on the intelligence battlefield, but also made a great irony of the Nazis' assassination capabilities.

Britain pretended to assassinate Heydrich and conduct biological weapons experiments, and the Czech actions were full of mistakes

Heydrich, a 38-year-old German intelligence and Gestapo magnate, was assassinated by the Czech side in Prague.

The Czech assassination did not kill Heydrich on the spot, and in the end, it was the biological weapons of the British that Heydrich died seven days later.

This assassination attempt, ostensibly to get rid of Heydrich for the world, but behind the scenes, the British secretly experimented with biological weapons developed by themselves.

It was precisely because of the biological weapons of the British that the Czech assassination attempt, which was full of mistakes, was successful.

Heydrich, born in 1903, played an important role in the rise and glory of the Nazis.

At the age of 28, he was already an important figure in the SS, and at the age of 35, he became the No. 2 person in the Gestapo.

With his rise, the Nazis invaded and harmed the world even more.

Britain pretended to assassinate Heydrich and conduct biological weapons experiments, and the Czech actions were full of mistakes

Especially when it came to the massacre of Jews, Heydrich was arguably the most excited member of the Nazis.

The famous Final Solution in history is Heydrich's masterpiece.

His affection for the Jews can no longer be described as hatred and murder, and it is completely the extermination of the Jews as an individual creature.

In terms of personal ability and personal prestige, Heydrich was able to call the wind and rain among the Nazis.

His rise was also under the constant attention of Hitler, who even groomed him as a qualified successor to himself.

In terms of official position, Heydrich was already on the Nazi list, and in order to give him more room to move and display his abilities, Hitler arranged for him to be in Czechoslovakia.

In September 1941, he became acting chief of Bohemia.

Britain pretended to assassinate Heydrich and conduct biological weapons experiments, and the Czech actions were full of mistakes

Within the confines of his own territory, Heydrich's desires had a broader platform for unbridled volatilization.

With regard to the Czechs, he imposed a method of candies and whips, and the area laid down by the German soldiers was completely integrated into Greater Germany.

It's just that the way he ruled put the Czechs in dire straits, and death was the final destination of the Czechs, and the process was even more painful.

So, the Czechs gave Heydrich a loud nickname to the Prague Butcher.

The Czechs also never ceased to revolt, and the partisans wreaked havoc on the German cause in Heydrich's jurisdiction.

Among them, some partisans also wanted to assassinate Heydrich, and the Czech government, which had fled to Britain, also had the idea of assassinating Heydrich.

The British accurately captured the Czechs' thoughts and offered to help the Czechs in order to assassinate Heydrich.

Britain pretended to assassinate Heydrich and conduct biological weapons experiments, and the Czech actions were full of mistakes

Therefore, Britain took out special finance and strength to train a group of assassins for the Czech Republic in the country.

For this reason, the Czechs eliminated most of the 2,000 soldiers stationed in the British garrison, and only 24 remained.

And these 24 people are not the final executive personnel, only 2 of them became the final assassination soldiers.

The two men spent several months in military training in the UK, but before they could complete the training, they were sent to the Czech Republic.

On December 28, 1941, under the cover of night, the two successfully parachuted from the British bomber and connected with the guerrillas safely.

Operation "Great Apes" also officially began.

After their arrival, they did not immediately start the operation, but hibernate for five months, comprehensively combing the trajectory of Hydrisi's movements, and studying a detailed assassination plan.

Britain pretended to assassinate Heydrich and conduct biological weapons experiments, and the Czech actions were full of mistakes

Eventually, they set the date for May 27, 1942, when Heydrich would return to Berlin from Prague.

The two assassins and the guerrillas coordinated with each other to carry out the assassination at a U-junction where Heydrich's car passed.

The preparations were very thorough, and when Heydrich's car appeared in the sight of the assassins, something unexpected happened.

The first team member to rush out of the submachine gun actually jammed, and Heydrich responded very quickly, shouting loudly for the driver to rush over.

However, the driver was a temporary substitute, and his first reaction was to stop the brakes, causing Heydrich to be attacked in the second wave.

The second assassin flashed out from the side, and a grenade flew towards Heydrich's car.

This grenade is unique in that British biologists had been enchanted by British biologists before the Czechs acted.

Britain pretended to assassinate Heydrich and conduct biological weapons experiments, and the Czech actions were full of mistakes

Inside the grenade, the X biovirus developed by Dr. Fars of the United Kingdom was loaded.

This biological virus can kill 400 million rats with just 1 mg, which shows its power.

It was this grenade that knocked Heydrich and the car to the ground.

Heydrich was seriously wounded, but not dead, and was temporarily saved by the Germans.

But in the last seven days of his life, he suffered more than any Czech.

Seven days later, on June 4, 1942, Heydrich died.

The Germans did not know the real cause of Heydrich's death until his death, and it was the British who completed the first live test with the help of the X virus.

Britain pretended to assassinate Heydrich and conduct biological weapons experiments, and the Czech actions were full of mistakes

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