Operation Zwei Gesicht

Operation Zwei Gesicht (EN: Two-face) is the name of the Operation that the German Army executed on August 21st, 1953, under the command of Spymaster Andrew Grüne. The Germans gained control of Communist sympathizers in Sussex, the suspected area of captured Grand General Kreuz, captured in the Second Omaha Invasion.

Insertion
The German Sympathizers sent to find Kreuz were heavily armed with Russian weaponry, and taught strategies and given ranks before the battle. The Sympathizers injected into the heavily defended compound in the dawn after a mile walk. Heavy snipers were set up on rooftops, riflemen and machinegun squads set up on buildings. Soldiers were seen moving around the side of the compound, and English guardsmen fired on the men. The order was given out for soldiers to fire, and they had been compromised.

Tactical Blindfire
As the British noticed the Soldiers moving up, they notified soldiers in forts around them and called for backup, among with suppressing moving forces. The Communist Sympathizers inducted a strategy called Blindfire, where they set up a line of Machinegunners, and let them fire at enemy defenses one at a time, emptying the whole magazine and going onto the next soldier. Every volley was around 100 bullets fired, and with the 5 units holding machineguns, the entire barrage was around 500 bullets.

Sighting of the Grand General
Once Sympathizer troops reached the compound that Kreuz was held in, they radioed in their sighting. A squad narrowly avoided British bullets as they extracted Kreuz from the building, getting fired at upon them running for the port, where a civilian ship waited. The soldiers put Kreuz onto the boat and it departed, soon they heard word of the compound being re-captured by the British.

The Retreat
The plan was for the Soldiers to hold onto the compound and land surrounding to create a foothold in Britain, although said plan was not working after the compound was re-secured by the British. The order to retreat to rural Sussex was sent out, and the civilian ship housing Kreuz set sail to Wilhelmshire.