Chapter 544: Hands Up (Added 7)

In this era, rubber boats have become common, and there are also a large number of rubber boats in France, but they are all manually paddling.

The Germans, however, added an engine, which turned the rubber boat into a really effective tool for beaching and landing, and at the same time became a weapon for all-rounders, such as now.

Almost as if flying on the crest of the waves, the rubber boat force was rushing towards the French aircraft carrier.

In addition to 8 single-barreled 155-mm guns, the Bayan also has 6 single-barreled 75-mm guns, several small-caliber guns, especially small-caliber guns, with a large firing range, which can hit airplanes and seas, and rubber boats are also within its killing range.

But who would dare to open fire?

The Earl Spee is right next to it, eyeing the Bjarn, and if there is the slightest change in the Béarn here, it will be sunk!

The bridge was still burning, black smoke was billowing out, the senior officers were killed, and the lives of ordinary sailors were even less valuable.

If Joseph could stand up and continue to give orders at this time, then the sailors on the Béarn might still be able to fight.

But now, Joseph didn't know what to do at all, he was just a chief engineer, a technician who had progressed from the engineer step by step, and he didn't have this command ability at all.

As a result, the sailors on the Béarn could only wait quietly, waiting for that moment to come.

A gunner, trying to operate the rapid-fire cannon in front of him, strafed the sea, but he eventually stopped.

The bridge was burning, no one gave him an order, and at the same time, the Germans' naval guns were next to it, and if he fired, then the aircraft carrier was in danger of sinking.

This is quite scary, in case the aircraft carrier sinks, many people will die.

Without an order, they could only wait quietly like this, watching the rubber boats, getting closer and closer.

Haldegen's eyes lit up, and he looked at the silhouette of the aircraft carrier, getting closer and closer, closer and closer, and the French soldiers above, as if they were stupid, did not fire at them at all.

At the front of each dinghy is an MG34 machine gun, so if the opponent dares to open fire on you, be prepared to withstand the furious bullets of your own! After all, in this day and age, small-caliber naval guns simply do not have closed turrets.

Closer, closer, he shouted to the soldiers behind him: "Prepare to throw the rope gun!" ”

Now, they're about to do a gang jump!

Since there were ships, there were pirates, and the most common way for pirates was to jump into gangs, after all, the purpose of pirates was to capture each other's ships, and they had to jump on them to be able to plunder.

If the pirate ship is taller, the decks of both sides are flat, and when you get closer, the rope can be swung over.

As a marine, how to land the enemy's ships is also an important point.

Some of the methods of piracy in ancient times are no longer applicable, but the plan of pirates in later generations is very meaningful.

In later generations of Somalia, pirates used small high-speed speedboats to rob, and what means did they use to pedal on the large merchant ships that were several stories high?

Ropes, of course!

A tall and burly warrior stood up and took a rope-throwing gun in his hand, which was somewhat similar to a crossbow, and after tightening the string, he could fly up with the rope.

If it is a fully enclosed aircraft carrier of later generations, it is not very easy to climb, but most of the aircraft carriers in this period were converted from battleships, and many ship capitals were not closed.

When the dinghy approached the bow of the ship, the soldier pressed the trigger, and with a whoosh, the rope throwing gun flew out with the rope!

It landed accurately on the railing of the open hangar door at the bow of the ship, and then, with his hand, the warrior hooked the rope with his hand, and the hook in front hung securely.

At this point, if the French had reacted, they should have been able to cut the rope quickly and stop the Germans from kicking the ship.

It's a pity that the French are still in the sky at this time.

The naval guns in the distance, which have been threatening them all the time, are so close that it can be said that the threat to them is absolute.

It's like two policemen arresting a prisoner, one policeman pointing a pistol at the prisoner, and the other policeman going up to search him, does the other party dare to move?

At the same time, these French did not expect the Germans to come up like this, and at this time, in the position of the bow hangar, there were only two dumbfounded mechanics, and they had no weapons in their hands.

The rope hooked, and Haldegen pulled over the rope and was the first to climb up.

The rope was so soft that it would not have been possible to climb up the pole without training, and Haldegen, with his strong and powerful hands, clung to the rope tightly, and then, clinging to the rope with both legs, using his hands and feet, saw him swoop up as nimble as a monkey.

Following him, on the ropes, one by one climbed upward, and from a distance, it looked like a string of sugar gourds.

Soon, Haldegen's hands reached the lower hangar deck, and he dragged his body up, and then, with agility, turned over, and at the same time, held the MP38 on his back in his hand.

"Hands up!" He shouted loudly, but it was German, a pity.

Not everyone speaks French, English, or anything, and Haldegen, even though he speaks German, even if he is dumb, knows what is going on just by looking at the stance.

The two crew members hurriedly raised their hands.

On the deck, Joseph was still silent, and terrible news kept coming.

"Chief Engineer, the Germans have stepped on our warship!"

"Chief Engineer, the Germans took control of our hangar."

"Chief engineer, the Germans are coming up."

One by one, Joseph was overwhelmed by the news, and when he raised his head again, he saw that the agile Germans had already rushed towards the deck!

The navy, in fact, belongs to the technical arms, not the short-handed arms, and now, when they see the Germans coming with guns, these sailors subconsciously raise their hands.

What else can be done besides raising your hand? They don't have light weapons at hand, so are they going to go up with wrenches and fight the Germans?

Haldegen still rushed to the front, and at this time, the entire 1st Battalion, which was already on the aircraft carrier, looked at the senior officer in front of him and raised his gun again.

"Hands up!"

Joseph slowly raised his hands, just like the other sailors, and by this time, General Laborde had gone to another world, and if he had seen this, he would have beaten him hard.

Joseph, without the slightest appearance of a general, is simply like an ordinary soldier! What a shame!

There is no bloodiness!

Joseph's surrender meant that France's only aircraft carrier, the Béarne, had completely fallen into the hands of Germany, and the 197 tons of gold on the aircraft carrier also fell into the hands of Germany!

This shipload of gold was enough to cover the expenses of Germany in this war of invasion of France, and this was only the beginning!

At this time, in the suburban estate of Brest, a fierce battle was underway.