Chapter 242: The End of France (12)
After a while, Heidi brought a woman who looked about ten years old. She had a graceful and elegant temperament, and her charming eyes were full of pride and charm. The dress wrapped around her plump body, making the curve of her chest more vivid, which made even Yannick couldn't help but take a second look.
Heidi introduced. "Your Highness, this is Olga Chekhova, a popular actress."
Olga Chekhova saluted gracefully. "Meet His Royal Highness the Crown Prince."
"Olga Chekhova?" Yannick thought the name sounded familiar, and after a little thought, he remembered who she was. "Is your uncle Chekhov?" It was Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, who wrote classic works such as "The Man in the Shell", "The Death of a Clerk", and "The Chameleon".
Olga was slightly stunned and nodded. "That's right. I didn't expect Your Highness to know. I'm really honored."
"Haha." Yannick sneered in confusion and waved to Reinhard in the distance. "I not only know Chekhov, but also Yanberzin. You know him too, right, Ms. Olga?"
Olga Chekhovova was born into a Russian noble family. Her parents were Germans who were forcibly Russified. Since childhood, Olga has been in the Russian aristocracy and intellectual circles. A few years later, she has grown into a versatile, graceful and beautiful girl from a noble family, and has become the target of many boys.
In 1914, 16-year-old Olga married Chekhov's nephew Mikhail Chekhov. However, this marriage lasted only a little more than a year. Because of Mikhail Chekhov's philandering, pregnant Olga chose to divorce.
In September 1916, Olga gave birth to a baby girl. In 1920, Olga, who was only 22 years old, left her parents and daughter to marry the Hungarian film producer János Filants, and went to Germany with him in 1922.
Half a year before leaving the former Soviet Union, the military intelligence agency found Olga, and the director Yanberzin personally talked to her. In the following months, Olga received strict training in the intelligence agency and mastered the use of various spy equipment and the knowledge of coding, ciphers, joints, and currency. Olga left the former Soviet Union again, but her daughter and mother stayed in Moscow as "hostages". It was not until Berzin was convinced of the reliability of the information provided by Olga that the old and the young were allowed to reunite with her.
Now when Yannik mentioned Yanberzin's name, Olga's face showed a panic expression. Although it flashed like a meteor, it still did not escape Yannik's eyes. "Your Highness, I don't understand what you are talking about."
At this time, Reinhard had walked to their side, and Yannik pointed at Olga. "Reinhard, do you know this lady?"
Reinhard glanced at Olga and nodded. "Olga Chekhovova, a movie star."
Relying on her extraordinary appearance, Olga decided to enter the German entertainment industry. Her acting career was very smooth. When she first arrived in Berlin, her background from the Chekhov family and her outstanding beauty immediately attracted the attention of Eric Bomer, a giant in the German film industry. Olga learned that German director Friedrich Murnau was looking for a heroine for his new silent film "Vogillot Castle", and she immediately "recommended herself" and lied that she was an actor from the Moscow Art Theater. Russian drama master Stanislavsky had personally trained her, and she successfully won the role of the heroine. The film was a huge success, and Olga immediately became a rising star in the German film industry.
Olga often performed on stage in major theaters in Berlin, and also took on filming. The roles she played ranged from frivolous and lascivious prostitutes to dignified ladies; no matter what identity she appeared in, she was the embodiment of star talent and feminine charm. Soon Olga Chekhovova had become the most outstanding actress in Germany.
In the original time and space, she even became a close friend of Eva Braun, the mistress of Hilary Schmidt, and met Hilary Schmidt himself through her. Olga did this completely in accordance with Moscow's instructions. It was not difficult for her to charm Hilary Schmidt, and soon Hilary Schmidt became her loyal fan.
Hilary Schmidt even thought that Olga was the greatest actress, and in the name of the Prime Minister, he specially established the honorary title of "National Actress of the German Empire" for her. He often invited her to participate in the highest-level activities, and always arranged her seat next to him to show his concern and appreciation for her.
Olga served the former Soviet intelligence agency meticulously. From Hilary Schmidt himself to other leading figures in the empire, they were all her sources of intelligence. Using her special relationship with Hilary Schmidt, Olga often dealt with important German officials. I don't know how many life-and-death secrets of Germany were quietly passed to the desk of the Kremlin through Olga. Until the end of World War II, Germany and the entire Western intelligence agencies were unaware of Olga's identity as a Soviet spy. Old Hitler did not know until his death that he was betrayed by his favorite actress.
Even in 1942, the tense situation on the front line prompted the big beard to make the decision to assassinate the little beard. Moscow instructed the former Soviet outstanding boxer Miklashevsky to carry out the assassination and asked Olga and others to support the assassination. According to the plan, Olga and the former Soviet spy Lazevil, who was also in Germany, arranged for the assassin to approach Old Hitler. In order to implement the assassination, the two launched active preparations.
Just when the assassination team was racking their brains and preparing to find an opportunity to kill Lao Xi, Stalin himself decided to let Lao Xi go. It was learned from later declassified documents that Stalin gave up the plan because he felt that as long as Lao Xi was alive, Germany would not be able to make a separate peace with the West; similarly, for the United States and Britain, as long as Lao Xi was on stage, they would not be able to Make peace with Germany. Once Lao Xi dies, the number two figure in power, Goering, will most likely be in power, and the Western powers will make peace with Germany. This was not good for the Soviet Union. After all, the Soviet Union was close to completely defeating Germany at that time.
In this way, Olga missed such a great mission.
A dark smile appeared on Yannick's face, which made people shudder. "This female Olga wants to experience your interrogation techniques firsthand."
Reinhard's expression changed and he gestured to the side. Two strong men in uniforms came over immediately and stood behind Olga.
Looking at Olga, whose face had turned pale, Yannick sighed a few times. "Ms. Olga, now I give you the last chance. If you are willing to serve us, you will not have to suffer the physical pain in the future. You must know that there is no such thing as pity in the interrogation room." But look at her. Looking like he would rather die than surrender, Yannick shook his head regretfully. “Some people just can’t take advantage of opportunities.”
Seeing this, Reinhard waved his hand, and the two strong men grabbed Olga's arms and walked out of the banquet hall. Although some people noticed the commotion here, no one dared to ask or even think about it. Reinhard is in charge of the Intelligence Bureau, so it would be bad if he accidentally talks too much and gets into trouble.
At this time, Heidi, who was in a dazed state, finally recovered and stammered. "Your Majesty, your Majesty, what exactly is going on..."
Yannick said easily. "Nothing, she is a spy sent by the Soviet Union. You haven't mentioned your research project to her, have you?"
Heidi quickly shook her head, extremely panicked. "No, Your Highness, you ordered this matter to be kept secret. I really didn't say anything. You have to believe me, Your Highness." She was really scared. After all, if she had anything to do with a spy, the consequences would be huge. I dare not imagine it.
"Don't worry, I believe you." Yannick patted her arm. "Be careful when making friends in the future."
After sending away the shocked Heidi, Yannick looked at Reinhard aside. "These guys are getting more and more arrogant. Let's implement the 'weeding' plan."
I continue to apologize, I am still very busy recently, I don’t have time to save the manuscript, and I don’t want to stop updating, so I can only save a few chapters. If I see the chapter again in the future, it means that the manuscript has not been saved. I wish everyone will get through the epidemic safely.