Third Reich Episode 425
Third Reich Episode 425
"Hahaha..." Churchill said with an ugly smile, "So the truth is, all my generals are just a bunch of despicable and disloyal cowards!"
Of course Churchill was unwilling to admit that the main culprit that led to the collapse of the British Empire was his wrong political decision in dereliction of duty.If he is willing to shake hands with the Germans, Britain, which itself has little hatred for Germany, does not have to fight the Germans endlessly like France, which has a feud with Germany.
And now, even France, which is the feud of Germany, is wearing a pair of pants with the Germans, excitedly running to attack London, and participating in the share of accounts after the next round of war is over.
This is already the biggest mockery of Churchill's policy of resistance.
Churchill used the destruction of an empire to prove to the world how stupid it is to be an enemy of Germany.The most ridiculous thing is that Churchill has always believed that Britain can fight back at a disadvantage.
Under great psychological pressure, people will definitely avoid admitting their mistakes.Now Churchill can only shirk all responsibility, so that his heart will not collapse.
The objects of shirking responsibility are of course the troops that once supported his wrong decision to resist.
Whoever made them unable to beat the Germans is the ultimate reason why Britain is facing today's situation.
The army can't beat Germany, the air force can't beat Germany, and even the always proud navy can't beat Germany.Churchill really could not accept this fact!
Not long ago, he was still holding a good hand. Britain, France and Belgium joined forces to fight against Germany, as if it was yesterday.In a blink of an eye, Britain was facing betrayal and being alone, while Germany instead pulled up an Allied camp and brought a bunch of younger brothers to smash the British Empire.
That's right, it's all because those soldiers are too incompetent. These soldiers of the British Empire are not worthy of their glory at all.Even if they still have a little bit of shame, they shouldn't lose to the German army.
Seeing that Churchill's scolding became more and more ugly, Lord Gort, who has always been a good man, finally couldn't help but stand up and speak out: "Prime Minister, I cannot allow you to insult those soldiers who have shed blood for the empire like this!"
Churchill obviously didn't expect Gott to retort. After a short moment, he yelled more guiltyly to cover up his wrongdoing: "They are nothing but cowards! They are traitors! They are idiots!
"Prime Minister, what you said is too much!" Commander Cunningham of the Navy's Home Fleet couldn't stand it anymore, and stood up and retorted like Gott.
Churchill coldly glanced at Cunningham, the admiral he had admired so much, and snorted coldly: "My generals are all scumbags of the country. Don't you have any sense of honor?"
Churchill's eloquence has always been very good, and at this time he can scold people freely: "You call yourself generals only because you have stayed in the military academy for several years."
"I really can't believe that you have only learned how to eat with a knife and fork after so many years in the military academy!"
Churchill's words now, even the Royal Air Force Commander Dowding, who has never liked to chew, couldn't stand it.You, Churchill, have not studied in a military academy, but you understand the value and significance of a military academy. How could you smear the British military academy so black and white.
As if he didn't notice the ugly faces of the generals, Churchill was still swearing at himself: "The military has always only hindered me. You hinder me everywhere. In Norway It was like that in France, and it was like that in France."
"Whether it's attacking Norway or implementing the generator retreat plan, you carry it out in advance according to my wishes every time. You have to delay every time until you are willing to make a move."
"Damn it!" Churchill spat without grace: "I should have killed all the disobedient senior generals like Reinhardt did to the Junkers!
In anger, Churchill did not forget to take out his old opponent Reinhardt for comparison.
Reinhardt faced a total of 3 assassinations that were carried out. In the second assassination, Reinhardt slandered British agents for trying to assassinate him in a beer hall.
At that time, more than 20 important figures who made remarks against satirizing Reinhardt died.As a result, these all died by coincidence, but Reinhardt did not die.
Others may not be clear, but the slandered British government is very clear.That is, they did not send anyone to assassinate Reinhardt at all, those opponents were all killed by Reinhardt himself!
If Reinhardt still kept a secret and directed and acted a farce when he killed the opponents this time, then he didn't even bother to perform the farce when he killed the opponent later.
Churchill remembered very well that it was when the French campaign was underway and he had just given orders to prepare the generator plan.
At that time, Reinhardt directly used the reason that the Junkers officer corps disobeyed and almost let the British army in Dunkirk go, executed 13 members of the big family with Junkers background in one go, and at the same time cleaned a group of disobedient internal Junker officer.
This incident made a big noise, but it shocked the whole of Europe.
But now it seems that Churchill understands and supports Reinhardt very much.
If possible, Churchill would also like to kill people now, and kill all those generals who do not obey his orders.
After glancing at the commanders coldly, Churchill said in a cold tone: "Traitor!"
"I was betrayed and lied to from the beginning!"
"You are a huge betrayal of the British people!"
Churchill seemed to have gone crazy, pointing at several generals and cursed: "Remember, all traitors will pay back! Those of you who betrayed me will pay back with your own blood! Sooner or later To drown in one's own blood!)
"Prime Minister, please calm down." In the room, a Churchill confidant in a suit whispered.
He couldn't figure out why the prime minister was going crazy and had to curse the top general of the three armies in front of his face.
Reminded by his cronies, Churchill seemed to calm down a bit, but he was still decadent: "My orders were ignored, which made it impossible for me to lead."
The prime minister, who has always been known for his toughness, is more pessimistic than any British person at this time: "It's over, everything is over. This war... we have failed."
"Prime Minister, you can..." At this time, Lord Gort finally tried his best to get Churchill to consider moving the capital to Ireland.
"It doesn't matter... I can't do anything anymore. You can do whatever you want." Churchill had no strength to discuss the future with Gott, he waved his hands weakly, and then shrank into a ball, He leaned back on the chair without saying a word.
Chapter 641 Beginning to move the capital
Although Churchill's last words were decadent, they were tantamount to giving Gott a chance, a chance to lead the relocation of the capital!
This should not be something he should consider as an army commander. What he should consider is how to block the crazy attack of the Allied forces in London and keep the capital of the British Empire.
But Gott is already very clear that it is impossible for him to complete the task of defending the capital. Unless the capital is changed, the capital of the British Empire has no hope of being preserved.
Without the English Channel, Britain has lost the capital to contend with the Allied Army.Whether it is the German Army or the French Army, the combat effectiveness is recognized as strong, far exceeding the level of the British Army.
The choice now before Lord Gort and the entire British Empire is that the government move its capital to Northern Ireland, use the Irish Sea and the Charles de Gaulle French army on the Isle of Man, and there is still a slight chance of a successful defense.
If you have to fight on the road against the armies of Germany, France and Norway in London, even if you rely on street fighting to delay the enemy, it will only delay the fall of the capital of the British Empire, and there will be no change in essence.
This is not alarmist talk, but a fact recognized by the entire British senior management.
The most direct proof is that after Gott walked out of Churchill's office and announced on his behalf that he was planning to move the capital to Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, most British politicians were quite happy to express their willingness to handle the coordination.
Obviously, these British officials also know that London cannot be defended. Even with the Thames River to rely on, it is impossible for the British Army to resist the German and French armies on land.
Therefore, after hearing Lord Gott's talk about moving the capital, the officials burst into tears and laughed, and all of them jumped out excitedly and prepared to help.
Gott proposed moving the capital only from a military point of view.Without the coordination and operation of government officials, the relocation of the capital would have been impossible.
Just transporting a force under Gort's command from London to Belfast is not called moving the capital, it is called withdrawing troops.
The meaning of moving the capital is not just as simple as transferring one or several troops.For the relocation of the capital, the most important thing is to relocate the government agencies in the capital to ensure the transfer of the national center.As for taking away a few troops from the capital, it was an additional task that was carried out by the way.
Gott has the ability to transfer the army by himself.But to take away government agencies and related officials, it needs those professional politicians to do it.
Fortunately, those politicians are very cooperative.
Perhaps it was because the officials under Churchill did not want to fall into the hands of the German army, so they all actively supported Lord Gott's view of moving the capital.
After all, when Churchill was in power, these people were able to sit in official positions. If the Allies occupied the British capital, the German head of state, Reinhardt, probably should support Mosley, the leader of the British fascist alliance in his hand.
Before the German special forces went deep into London and stole Mosley legendaryly, this is no secret among the top British officials.
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