Third Reich Episode 369
Third Reich Episode 369
Although Troud's secretarial work is basic after all, he just passed on the documents, and he didn't understand the contents of many documents.However, she at least understands that the situation on the front line is very good, and the German army has been winning almost from the beginning until now.
Therefore, she has always been very positive and optimistic.
And this time, the documents she sent to Reinhardt really showed this.
Although the front line was victorious, what bothered Reinhardt was that the feedback from Portsmouth's battle report indicated that the British militiamen who were encouraged by Churchill to be used as cannon fodder seemed to have a high fighting will, which made the landing troops a little bit of effort.
In order to avoid continuing to encounter such damned tenacious resistance on this island in the future, Reinhardt decided to use a "sincere" speech to interfere with the British people's will to resist.
Although Churchill was a first-class master of inspiring speeches, Reinhardt's ability to tell lies was even worse.
Soon, the image of a German head of state pursuing peace appeared in front of the public.
This time, Reinhardt's purpose is not only to provide the British people with "something worth considering", but by the way, he also wants to win the support of the people of neutral countries for his new League of Nations.
At the beginning of the speech, Reinhardt used his usual means to launch a wave of violent life attacks on his old friend Churchill, whom he had not met.
I saw Reinhardt in front of the reporter's flashing lights, and said with a heartbroken look: "Now. I only hear one voice from Britain: the war must go on!
But this is not the voice of the people, but the voice of the politicians!
I don't know if these politicians have a correct concept of what will happen if this war continues.
They did announce that they would continue to fight, and that the government would go to Canada to continue the war even if Britain perished.But I can't believe that they will use their ability to move the British people to Canada.
Probably only the fat gentleman who was keen to keep the war going moved there.
I'm afraid the people of the UK will have to stay in the UK and...will definitely see this war in a different light than their so-called leaders in Canada.
Please believe me, gentlemen, I am deeply disgusted with Churchill, a shameless politician who destroys the whole country.The Anglo-German air war provoked by this person has already ruined the houses of the British people.Every time I think of this, I feel very uncomfortable for the Germanic compatriots in Britain...
Naturally, Mr. Churchill will not stay and suffer with the people, and he will undoubtedly go to Canada eventually.And the money and children of those who were particularly enthusiastic about the war had already been sent to Canada.
But millions of people will stay and suffer.
This time Mr Churchill may finally believe my prophecy: England, a great empire, a great empire I never wanted to destroy or even hurt, will be utterly destroyed..."
After attacking Churchill a lot in life and sowing dissension with "sincerity", Reinhardt made use of the new League of Nations that he had established by himself to make an article:
"Now, I feel a duty of conscience to once again appeal to Britain and other countries. It is time to show reason. As the rebuilding party of the League of Nations, Germany is not the instigator of this war. Please remember that if Britain and France were not the first to declare war on Germany for a country that no longer exists. Today's German army will not set foot on British territory.
Today, the reason Churchill and his followers started war, that shameless country called Poland, no longer exists.
So, I really don't see any reason for Mr. Churchill to continue fighting! "
After these words, Reinhardt seemed to be a merciful savior.But for the current war, he has completely pushed the responsibility away, and it has become Churchill's problem.
Although it is true that Britain declared war on Germany first, did Churchill ask the German army to land on the mainland to fight him when he was full? !
When this speech was sent to neutral countries in the United States by radio, many people even felt that Reinhardt was a magnanimous, even bold leader.
It's a pity that only Reinhardt himself knows that although he condemns war throughout the article and claims to desire peace, he has not put forward any conditions for peace.
Since the German side didn't even mention the terms of the armistice, it means that they don't plan to armistice with Britain at all!
In Germany, among Reinhard's many cronies who knew the inside story, especially Ribbentrop, he was ashamed.
In his eyes, the head of state was born to be a diplomat, and the righteousness of some nonsense was ignored.Obviously they are madly beating Britain, but they are said to be the feeling that Churchill is stalking and dragging Germany to seek abuse.
What's even more frightening is that this nonsense has some fallacious logic and evidence!
Text Chapter 565 Fair Showdown
Elvington, a small town located behind Dover, is about 100 miles north of Dover. The British army has a regular British army in this area.
But it is a pity that there are not many British regular troops in Elvington, probably the strength of a company, but the British Dover Theater Command is still very cautious about the use of this company. After all, it is rare in the Dover area. The regular British army must be used on the cutting edge to play their role.
It is precisely because of the careful consideration of the Dover frontline command that this group of "main force" is temporarily put on hold in Elvington.
This is not a good thing for these British professional soldiers. These soldiers have nothing to do here all day, and they are sick all day long, and they don't know what they should do all day.
Finally, some soldiers finally couldn't bear the loneliness. After all, these regular troops didn't go to the front line, and it would be useless to stay behind.
"Captain Mitchell, how long are we going to be idle here? Haven't the orders from our superiors come down yet? If we stay here any longer, Dover will sooner or later be thrown away by the idiots of the National Guard." A soldier Grumble to Captain Mitchell, the commander here.
"You can't say that! Corporal! We and the National Guard are friendly troops, there is no reason to belittle them. You don't have to worry about where we should be placed. What you and I need to do is to obey the orders of our superiors. , I think the superior must have their thoughts and considerations in keeping us here." Captain Mitchell patiently explained to the soldier.
However, although I don't know whether the Dover Command left this unit here for other considerations, but this time for the use of this small group of formally trained troops, the Dover Command did say that they used it for Knives out, because they really are about to play their true role in Elvington.
Right now, 70 miles south of Elvington, two German transport planes are flying towards Elvington, and the destination of their flight is this strategic town of Elvington. The mission is to send a company of German paratroopers on the plane to Elvington and occupy this strategic town.
The weather in Elvington today is exceptionally clear, the sky is light blue, and the sky over Elvington is extraordinarily beautiful with the dots of white clouds, but there are a few uninvited guests on this beautiful sky, that is, these two The German transport plane, coupled with the roar of the rumbling engine, these things completely broke the calm and peace that should belong to this sky.
"Captain, is it possible that we are going in the wrong direction? I am worried that we are going in the wrong direction." On the German transport plane, the co-pilot of the last plane was talking with the captain.
But the captain didn't seem to take the co-pilot's concerns seriously.
"You don't need to worry about this. You just need to listen to me and fly forward. Anyway, the plane in front of us is the lead plane, and we have to listen to them. And the plane in front of us was personally piloted by the squadron leader of the transport squadron today. His crew members are the most skilled, and I think with his rich experience, there is no problem in taking us to Elvington, let alone the possibility of getting lost."
The aircraft group was sailing at a speed of [-] kilometers per hour. Finally, they flew over the long Dover defensive circle. When they saw Elvington, they began to descend.
Down below, Elvington, it's time for the paratroopers.
One, two, three, this group of well-trained German paratroopers jumped off the two transport planes one after another. They jumped from here with full of enthusiasm and hope for Germany and the expectations of the head of state. down.
Because the people of Germany need the sacrifice of German soldiers, and these subjects of Great Britain also need the conquest and rule of Germany.
Elvington, a group of British guys just finished their lunch. Most of them are taking a nap. It may be because they haven’t fought for a long time. This army is full of laziness from top to bottom. They don’t even sleep together Send out a sentry post during nap time.
Thankfully, not all soldiers take naps.
At least, Sergeant Smith, who never had the habit of taking a nap, was the same today. After eating, he stared blankly into the air in a daze.
Captain Smith always yearned for the Air Force, so he always looked at the passing planes in the sky, hoping that he would be able to board the sky one day.After arriving in the army, Smith, whose dreams were shattered, could only look at the sky often.
Today, Smith still looked at the sky as before, but after a while, he found two transport planes flying from the south.
Although it seemed that these two transport planes were different from before, he couldn't say what was different.
Sure enough, the two transport planes made a different move than before. Smith found that the tails of the two transport planes released a lot of small black spots. Before Smith could react, the group of small black spots suddenly appeared in the air. The ones became larger, forming the shape of blossoming edelweiss flowers.
"Not good! German paratroopers!" Smith finally reacted before No.1 German paratroopers landed, and shouted loudly to his comrades.
The group of British boys were frightened and panicked when they heard it. Most of the British soldiers just woke up from their nap, and for a moment they even forgot what they were supposed to do.
When they finally fully reacted and assembled their troops to resist the German attack, the German paratroopers had already landed in the distance.
According to the visual feedback they got, it can also be roughly estimated that this group of German paratroopers has about a company's strength, and because they are airborne, they do not have heavy weapons and too many weapons and ammunition.
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