Chapter 683: The French also came to see the excitement
"Boom! Rumble ......"
But the response of these ordinary British residents was the sound of German night bombardments, the sound of naval artillery bombardment, and a large number of British officers and soldiers, as well as civilian casualties.
And there are still many buildings that have been blown up and blown into ruins.
In short, the entire port of British Dover, and the surrounding area, was met with the most ferocious air and sea raids in hundreds of years, and rivers of blood flowed.
"Boom!"
"Boom! Rumble! Boom ......"
However, in the face of the casualties on the British side, the naval guns of the German fleet did not stop at all, but continued to carry out dense artillery bombardment.
For the Germans, this was also the first time since the founding of the country that they were able to appear in the waters under the jurisdiction of the British in such a grand manner, so unscrupulously and easily bombing the British homeland.
For such a once-in-a-lifetime day and moment, they were very elated and refreshing, as well as full of energy.
Because none of them knew if there would be such a great opportunity in the future to realize their chances of continuing to attack the British mainland.
For European countries, although Britain is not a landlocked power, it is a maritime power, so Britain's navy is unrivaled in the whole of Europe.
Whether it is France, Italy, Germany, Spain and other great powers, it is so even believed.
"Bombard me hard, and we must attract all the naval and air forces of the British army to us, so that we can quickly let us win the battle in the English Channel in England, and let us create a battle miracle that is rare in a century!"
As his fleet bombarded the port of Dover and the British area around it with increasing ferocity, Commodore Friedrich Michel, the commander of the carrier fleet in charge of attacking the Strait of Dover, waved his fist excitedly and shouted loudly over the radio to the ships.
This person is a well-known admiral who was newly promoted by Chen Yanlong, in fact, the more famous generals in Germany are Marshal Raeder, Field Marshal Dönitz, and the dead Brigadier General Friedrich Bondi.
Although no one knows about this person in history, he was one of the German naval officers who passed all the courses of the aircraft carrier officer training camp where Chen Yanlong recruited Japanese aircraft carrier executives for special training.
In fact, under this air raid, which was almost like a German air and sea bombing show, there was no British army to counterattack at all.
Even a small number of anti-aircraft guns, shore guns, and aircraft deployed in the port of Dover; All of them had been cleared and blown up by the German troops who had suddenly attacked, and not a single plane or shore gun was left.
As for the anti-aircraft guns, they were engaged in a fierce battle with the menacing night bomber group of the German army.
But when the German Navy launched dozens of Tomahawk cruise missiles, the entire port of Dover became an empty city, or a dead city.
All the anti-aircraft guns stopped firing in an instant, and even the crying British civilians who were shouting just now were silent for a moment, and there was no movement at all.
In this regard, Friedrich Michel, who had just given the order to attack and bomb frantically, was also dumbfounded, and even the generals and naval combat staff officers around him were dumbfounded and stunned for a moment.
If it weren't for the furious bombing of German night bombers, which continued to vibrate the entire port of Dover and resound through the dim night sky, I am afraid that all German navies would have stopped shelling.
Under the incessant and indiscriminate bombardment of the German night bomber group, the sound of the British artillery bombardment deployed in the port of Dover was soon heard again, as well as the cries for help and miserable wails of the refugees, who were becoming more and more rare......
As for the French residents on the other side, the French who had just panicked were not so frightened at this time.
They felt that the main target of the German surprise attack was the British port of Dover and the British mainland there, not their French districts of Calais and Normandy.
So they even had residents and officers and soldiers, who were watching the bombing of Britain in the nearby port, watching the flames of the bombing and the smoke billowing of the war, fascinated and discussed......