Chapter 845: I Seem to Look Down on Him
Chapter 845: I Seem to Have Missed Him (Page 1/1)
"I sincerely hope that you will be able to solve the internal and external troubles that our empire is now facing, and do not follow in the footsteps of the Conservative Party leader, Mr. Chamberlain!"
"There are also those ministers who have supported the Munich Agreement, such as Lord Halifax, Sir Samuel Hall and Lord Simon, who have been attacked and blamed by various Labour and Liberal Ministers!"
"Our empire is now in the midst of storms, and it can no longer withstand major infighting or turmoil!"
"And I don't want to see my subjects bombed by German air raids, or a possible invasion of the homeland!"
However, after seeing Churchill's answers, King George VI also suddenly condensed his face and said in a solemn tone.
"Your Majesty is right! Prime Minister Churchill! ”
"You are now the last hope of our British Empire, for the survival and peace of our Empire, and for the liberation of all Europe; and to restore peace and order in Europe, you must go all out to defeat Hitler and the German army he led! ”
As soon as King George VI's words fell, Queen Elizabeth's beautiful voice sounded at the same time to remind.
"For the king, for the empire!"
"I will definitely work hard to organize the combat mission of the wartime cabinet and all the combat organs, and I will definitely join forces with the United States and the Soviet Union to defeat Hitler and his fascist fanatics!"
"The final victory of the war will definitely be our British Empire!"
Hearing this, Churchill immediately trembled in his heart, and then made a promise very cautiously.
"May God be with you!"
"I hope it will bless you with the victory over Hitler and his fascists, and I will have Mr. Attlee assist and supervise you in your mission!"
Looking at Churchill's scrappy promise, King George VI also looked a little differently at him.
"Yes! Your Majesty! ”
Churchill hastened to agree.
After that, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth continued to talk to Churchill in detail about the current situation of natural disasters in various parts of the United Kingdom.
It was about an hour or so before Churchill left Buckingham Palace in a heavy mood.
Buckingham Palace, located in the borough of Westminster, London, is the royal palace of the United Kingdom and the office residence of kings and queens.
The palace has more than 600 halls, a large collection of exquisite paintings of precious mahogany furniture, and also set up a special art gallery hall to display the portraits and busts of the British emperors and queens, and the square in front of the palace also erected the goddess of victory and the statue of Victoria, plus an area of 40 acres of royal gardens, so that the entire Buckingham Palace is a royal atmosphere and extravagant, beautiful.
It's just that Churchill at this moment is not in a good mood and has the heart to appreciate this world-famous palace.
Even Churchill wanted to leave the most splendid official residence in London, built by the British royal family.
The farther away from Buckingham Palace, the better, and never have to meet King George VI and Queen Elizabeth again and tell them about the unfavourable conditions on the front lines and the natural disasters at home.
"It seems that I have to convene a cabinet meeting right away, or I can't bear so many troublesome problems alone! It would be better to summon all the Cabinet Ministers, except the members of the Wartime Cabinet, to my Office in the House of Commons for an emergency meeting! ”
"I also need to summon high-ranking generals on land, sea and air, especially Attlee, who has been appointed by His Majesty the King to supervise my actions, and I must gather him even more!"
"I really can't imagine that he, who is usually relatively silent, is so deeply favored by His Majesty and the Queen!"
"I seem to be missing him!"
While Churchill was sitting comfortably in his secretary-general's private car, his thoughts were preoccupied, but he suddenly made up his mind and muttered to himself.
"But no matter what unpredictable, difficult war conditions and natural disasters may occur, I will always stand up to Hitler and his Third Reich!"
"I'll hold on until I take my last breath until I take my last breath!"
Finally, Churchill, who had gradually calmed down, slowly breathed a sigh of relief and muttered firmly.
At this time, after Chen Yanlong and Erich Raeder separated, he also took a UH-1 Huey multi-purpose helicopter again, escorted by a large number of AH-1 Cobra armed helicopters, from Hamburg to Berlin's Chancellery.
Of course, after he returns, he still needs to deal with some particularly important things immediately.
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