My Third Empire

Chapter 485: no way no money

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When Lundstadt woke up from sleep, the genius had just lightened slightly. The German general had heard good news before washing his face and brushing his teeth. In order to regain the lost position in the south of the city, the British defenders carried out a crazy counterattack on the German defenders.

This is undoubtedly good news. In city operations, the troops that stay in place can always have fewer casualties. He pushed open the window of the headquarters, and then took the documents handed over to him by the staff, and read them carefully. The details made him more excited.

The British soldiers in many areas launched a decisive counterattack. These soldiers had no bullets in their barrels, and the Germans calmly repelled these attacks. Such a counterattack allowed the Germans to annihilate at least 3,000 British soldiers within an hour, but apparently these bulletless units were not the main force of the British defenders.

"The surrender of the 29th Division of the British Defense Forces did not actually affect the British guards much, but their jurisdiction was a relatively safe area in London, England ... so much so that the British guards hid many ammunition reserves in this area. "Lunderstedt counted the materials surrendered by the British army last night and found this critical point.

This is the main reason for the collapse of the British defenders. The lack of food troops can persist for a few more days, but if there is a lack of ammunition, then obviously this unit lacks the most basic combat effectiveness. Therefore, the British counterattacked south at all costs, so the British forces pushed back all the troops without ammunition.

"Let a few special combat teams on the street fighting side slowly enter these areas to clear up. Our troops here and here attack forward to cooperate with their actions. See if the special combat groups can be in these suspicious areas. Churchill was found. "Lunderstedt thought of this and pointed to a few marked locations on the map to his combat staff.

"Yes!" The staff nodded immediately, then turned and walked out.

Churchill also walked out of his office at this time, passing the secretary's room, then walked through the corridor, stepped up the stairs step by step, and walked out of his air defense basement. I do n’t know why he suddenly wanted to go out, probably because he had n’t breathed the air on the ground for 3 days.

He walked out of the deep air raid shelter. On both sides, the soldiers who were sleeping on the ground because of sleepiness. No one found his chief just passing by them. Until the hole of the air raid shelter, Churchill saw two soldiers on duty.

"Prime Minister!" The two soldiers saw Churchill coming out and stood up and greeted softly.

"Thank you, thank you for everything you have done for Britain." Churchill looked at the two young soldiers and suddenly felt a sad feeling: "If you don't recommend, accompany me to walk up there?"

The two quickly awakened several soldiers around, and after leaving the guards, the remaining few accompanied Churchill to the subway station. Because the generator is working, the lights near the bomb shelter are still on, but when they come near the subway station, the surroundings have become very dim.

A few miner's lamps lighted listlessly, illuminating the desperate faces around them. The civilians were crowded together and watched with horror as their prime minister walked past him.

"Mr. Churchill." A little girl holding a rag doll stood timidly at Churchill's legs and raised her head to stop Churchill: "When will the war end?"

Churchill froze, then bent down and touched the little girl's head with his hand, barely squeezing out a smile, softly replied to the little girl: "It will end soon. The disaster will soon pass, God will bless you all people."

He straightened up and watched the little girl run back to his mother, then he continued to walk forward to the area where the wounded were parked.

Compared to the refugees, this place is much more lively. Many injured patients were moaning in their sleep. Not far away, two doctors were amputating the wounded. The fighting yesterday made the British defenders pay a heavy price, so now their work is also very busy.

In one scream after another, a doctor who covered his face with a mask cut the wounded arm back and forth with a saw blade, and under his feet, he was full of shoes and feet or arms that he did not know. Of course, there are more such limbs and broken arms on the side of the deep railroad track, and there are still corpses of stinking dead people.

Churchill watched a young man with his arm cut off because he was not rescued in time, and died on the operating table. He saw two doctors directing the help soldiers to throw the warm body into the deep pit of the subway track. .

Without a word, he walked back to the stairs leading to the ground next to the subway station. He stepped up step by step. When the whole person walked out of the subway exit covered with camouflage net, he suddenly felt that he became a lot easier.

Last night, around a building 50 meters away, the British defenders and German soldiers fought fiercely. As a result, after paying the price of more than 70 soldiers, the British defenders guarded their positions.

Churchill glanced at the building in the distance. When he looked on the map last night, he felt very close. Now after taking a real look, he still feels that he is still far away.

Accompanied by several soldiers, he walked to the side of a 140mm caliber howitzer stacked next to the subway entrance and looked at the empty ammunition boxes discarded on the ground, as well as the artillery and sleeping on the ground with the ammunition boxes on their heads. Infantry. They were so tired that a few people approached them and could not open their eyes.

In the distance of the street that can be seen, there is an American m3lee tank parked. This tank is regarded as a rare heavy weapon in the hands of the British army. It repelled some German infantry attacks yesterday. Today it is afraid of being destroyed. Go to the street to defend. The turret of this tank was covered with canvas, disguised as a pile of rubble, so as not to be discovered and destroyed by the Luftwaffe aircraft.

"The war should have ended." Churchill looked at the red blood stains on a destroyed anti-aircraft gun, reached out and stroked it, and found that the blood stains had dried up, and did not fill his fingers. He sighed and said: "This **** The war really should have ended long ago! "

"Prime Minister!" A sergeant who followed him came forward and whispered: "Let's go back to the basement, the Germans might shell it here. The soldiers here are your faithful followers , They are willing to die here for the British Empire. So you can rest assured that we will fight to the last moment. "

"Chamberlain is right, we must leave some blood to the British. There is a famous saying," People who are ready to die are eligible to live ", I think this sentence is right now, we should let willingness for the British Empire The dead will survive. "Churchill murmured, patted the sergeant's shoulder, and said another sentence, making the whole sergeant stunned there for a moment:" You must live too! "

By the time the sergeant responded, Churchill had gone back. He carefully bypassed the soldiers sleeping on the ground and walked back to the entrance of the subway station. There was a sign of an air raid shelter, swaying back and forth in the breeze slightly .

The wind and the rain were shaking. Looking at the signs swaying in the wind, Churchill thought of the current British Empire. The Emperor reorganized his cabinet in Iceland, declared that he did not recognize the Chamberlain government or the Churchill government, and claimed that he would lead the army back to English. Was it true that Churchill would not comment on this incident, but the matter of setting up another hilltop has indeed become a foregone conclusion.

Chamberlain established a British government in the northern mountains. This government is similar to the French Vichy regime and was established on the thighs of Germany. Despite the suspicion of betraying the country, it did receive the support and support of some British people who longed to stop the war. After all, as long as the British flag does not fall, a truce can be regarded as a very attractive option.

I'm tired, you go on fighting. Churchill shook his head helplessly, raised his feet and walked down the steps, step by step toward the slightly dim subway entrance. When he was about to enter the darkness, he suddenly stopped and raised his head hard, looking at the dark sky of London. In the dark, he had a hunch that he might never see the sky of London again.

After looking at the sky, he never stopped, went straight down the stairs, passed the battlefield hospital, and passed the refugees. Churchill was afraid to see those scenes because he was afraid to forget the one that was once too large to be powerful. In an incomparable empire, he was afraid of remembering the fact that the empire collapsed in his own hands.

When he stood at the entrance of the deep air raid shelter, the sleeping soldiers were already awake. These soldiers leaned against the wall and sat on the stairs in groups of three or five. When they saw Churchill coming back, some soldiers stood up and stood upright, some The soldier did not move his butt. When a person can face death calmly, the identity of the former prime minister is not enough to make him fearful.

"It's 7 o'clock in the morning. Gentlemen. As long as you stick to 5 o'clock in the afternoon, you are done." Churchill looked at his men and said: "Today at 5 o'clock, I will order to stop the resistance on time. All areas that I can command will surrender to the Germans. "

No one could believe their ears. They stood there quietly, watching the former prime minister who once said he would never surrender. Suddenly, someone cried and sobbed in a quiet environment.

"Gentlemen! Think about your compatriots in Iceland and your compatriots in the mountains of northern England. Our efforts are not in vain, and we will never in vain!" Churchill said with a smile: "I have a hunch that the Germans cannot win this war. ! "

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