690 three British governments
That's right, Goth announced his surrender.
Just when the United States was still planning to encourage Ireland to join forces with Britain to defend the island of Ireland, and was still using a lot of illusory funds and weapons to help Britain win Ireland's allies, as the current temporary prime minister of the British Empire, the Duke of England, and the commander-in-chief of the British army, Goth announced the surrender of the Central Powers.
It's a pity that Gort's surrender declaration was still ten minutes long.
Just ten minutes earlier, in the mountains of northern Scotland, in the unoccupied British region of Great Britain on the island of Great Britain, Chamberlain had established a new British government, similar to the nature of the Vichy government in France, which was intended to surrender to Germany on behalf of the British government and later strive to join the Allied family.
Although Chamberlain's government is very embarrassing and suspected of betraying the country, for the vast majority of the people in Britain who are tired of war and yearn for peace, this government is worthy of their support and support. After all, if the name of Britain is still there, and the British government can still exist as a country, a truce is a good option.
Of course, they only have two options in total. Chamberlain's peaceful course from the outset was ousted. Churchill, who had chosen the war line to power at that time, is now beginning to have a clear mind, and it is clearly not worthy of support.
So Chamberlain's return to power still seems to be a bit logical.
This is not the end, seeing Chamberlain announce the formation of a new government, Moseley, who remained in Germany, could not sit still.
The man, who had made up his mind at the beginning to hug the German golden thigh and set up a British government of his own, submitted the report in almost the shortest possible time, and then urgently obtained the consent of the German Foreign Minister Ribbentrop, and then immediately announced the formation of a "new British government".
This British government is different from Chamberlain's British government.
Chamberlain's government intended to use a large number of old members of its own appeasement faction, and then retain some government officials who had defected to the Churchill faction.
Moseley's government is different, he plans to use his own cronies as the mainstay, and after returning to Britain under the arrangement of the Germans, he will gather his former far-right henchmen in Britain as the core to set up a new type of government similar to the Germans.
Of course, in addition to these far-right elements, who are mainly civil society, Moseley will also use some of the members of the government he has known before. After all, he is also a former British Minister of Labour, and he still has some connections in the government.
As for Moseley's connections, compared with Chamberlain's and Churchill's prime minister-level connections, it is completely inadequate.
However, Moseley also has his own strengths, or hole cards.
That is, Franco, the leader of Spain, in order to curry favor with Reinhardt, put the previous king of England, George V, under house arrest, and then sent him to Berlin.
George V, also known as the Duke of Windsor, bowed his "noble head" in aggrieved manner when his life was not guaranteed and he was faced with the choice of "obedience or starvation".
Reinhardt gave the Duke of Windsor a choice, and he told the Duke of Windsor, believing that there was no threat to his life, that the Germans could reluctantly agree to put him on the British throne after the war, but he would have to accept the demands of the German side.
First of all, as George V, the Prime Minister of the Duke of Windsor must of course be counted separately from the George VI on the island of Ireland. There is no doubt that Moseley, who is easy to control, is Reinhardt's favorite candidate.
Secondly, obedience is definitely a must. After you ascend to the throne, the first thing you have to do is to openly promote the idea of the Anglo-German family under the "protection of the guards" sent by Moseley, and do a good job of ideological work.
These two requirements are actually very intriguing.
And because he was worried that the Duke of Windsor would not be able to find out the connotation, Reinhardt immediately reminded the Duke of Windsor kindly that he could not agree to the request made by the German side.
As for the consequences of not agreeing, or agreeing to play tricks in the future......
If you don't, don't ask the German government for your food and clothing in Berlin these days, and find a way to get it yourself.
Saying that, Reinhardt also added: "Even if the Windsors in Berlin are reduced to the point of sleeping, as the host, he will at least kindly ensure the safety of the Windsors, and send SS personnel to follow the whole process at any time to prevent anyone from assassinating the Windsors." ”
At this point, even a fool should understand.
As long as you don't cooperate, Reinhardt, the bastard, will justifiably refuse to give you anything to eat or drink. And in the name of protection, they will send people to monitor you throughout the whole process, not giving you a chance to escape, and even prevent you from trying your own hands to get food.
Basically, it is assumed that the SS soldiers sent by Reinhardt will keep an eye on the Windsors until they starve to death.
The Duke of Windsor was thinking of righteousness, so that he and his wife were brutally starved to death on the streets of Berlin. Even if he agreed, his wife wouldn't. Moreover, he himself can't stand this way of dying.
As for the "protection" of the guards sent by Moseley later, he spread the word about Anglo-German goodwill everywhere in the country, which also means the "protection" of the SS sent by Reinhardt, anyway, even if he was supervised throughout the whole process.
But at least, after the Duke of Windsor chooses to obey, he and his wife will not be starving ghosts, and they will be able to eat and drink well and live well according to the standards of the royal family.
In this way, Reinhardt is really good for Moseley. Although his methods to the Duke of Windsor were shameless to the extent that there was no lower limit, in terms of results, he gave George V as a gift to Moseley the "Eagle Dog".
In this way, Britain can be regarded as lively enough.
All of a sudden, they had 3 governments.
One is, led by Gott, the Belfast government in Northern Ireland.
The other was the government of Edinburgh in Scotland, founded by Chamberlain.
There is also the government of London, England, which Moseley is about to form, supported by Germany.
Three governments in one country, the key is that all three governments now intend to throw in or cling to Germany's golden thigh.
In this way, Reinhardt is very cool. The whole government on the British side is relying on itself. As for which British government to retain in the end, it can be decided only by the mood of the German government.