Chapter 640: The Prime Minister's Wrath (Part II)

"That's an order!"

"It's an order to let Smith attack!"

After most of the people had left, Churchill suddenly began to curse hysterically for a moment.

If it weren't for the fact that those who remained were the top brass of the British army, they would be the ones who were most familiar with the recent state of Churchill. Perhaps, the prime minister's gaffe process can even be compared to the performance of the best actors in a wonderful movie.

I saw Churchill pointing at the nose of the dignified army commander Gort and scolding: "Who do you think you dare to risk disobeying my orders?!" ”

In Churchill's view, the reason why Smith dared to disobey and not attack, as the commander-in-chief of the army, Gort, must have supported or even acquiesced. Therefore, when he couldn't see Smith, he could only pour his anger on Lord Gott.

After venting to Lord Gott, Churchill quickly sat down in his chair as if he had lost his backbone, and said, "Damn, has it come to this?" ”

He couldn't believe that the British Empire, the former superpower, the empire with the honor of the empire on which the sun never sets, had come to this point today, a step of destruction, under his own leadership!

"Ahhh......h I understand, it turns out that the military has been lying to me, and the army lied to me! Everyone lied to me, even the Navy! ”

Churchill, who was born as a naval minister, was most trusted in the army by the Royal Navy. And now, because of Gort's lies with the Army, Churchill is not even reassured by his own most trusted Navy.

"Hahaha......" Churchill laughed a little ugly, "it turns out that the truth is that all my generals are just a bunch of despicable and disloyal cowards!" ”

Churchill, of course, was reluctant to admit that the culprit for the collapse of the British Empire was his mistaken political decision. If he was willing to shake hands with the Germans and make peace, Britain, which itself did not have much hatred for Germany, would not have to fight to the death with the Germans like France, which had a feud with Germany.

And now, even France, which is the feud of Germany, wears a pair of pants with the Germans, and excitedly runs to attack London, waiting for the next round of war to be over and participate in the accounting.

This is already the greatest mockery of Churchill's policy of resistance.

Churchill used the destruction of an empire to prove to the world how foolish it was to be an enemy of Germany. The most ridiculous thing is that Churchill still believed that Britain could fight back at a disadvantage.

Under great psychological pressure, people will inevitably avoid admitting the mistakes they have made. Now Churchill can only shirk all the blame, so that his heart will not collapse.

The people who shirk the blame are, of course, the same armies that had supported his erroneous decision to resist.

Whoever made it impossible for them to defeat the Germans was the ultimate reason why Britain was in the situation it is in today.

The army could not defeat Germany, the air force could not defeat Germany, and even the navy, which had always been proud, could not defeat Germany. Churchill simply could not accept this fact!

Obviously, not long ago, he still held a good hand of cards, and it seemed like yesterday that Britain, France and Belgium joined forces against Germany. In the blink of an eye, Britain was faced with a lot of rebellion and was alone, while Germany pulled up an Allied camp and brought a group of younger brothers to smash the field of the British Empire.

That's right, it's all to blame for the incompetence of those soldiers, these soldiers of the British Empire, are not worthy of their glory at all. Even if they still had the slightest shame, they should not have lost to the Germans.

Seeing that Churchill's scolding was getting worse and worse, Lord Gott, who has always had the title of a good man, finally couldn't help but stand up and speak: "Prime Minister, I can't allow you to insult those soldiers who have left blood for the empire like this!" ”

Churchill obviously didn't expect Gott to retort, and after a short moment of stunnedness, he immediately used a wild roar to cover up his reason: "They're just cowards!" It's a traitor! It's a rice bucket!

"Prime Minister, what you said is too much!" Commander Cunningham of the Navy's home fleet could not listen to it either, and stood up to retort as Gott.

Churchill glanced coldly at Cunningham, the admiral he once admired incomparably, and snorted coldly: "My generals are just scum of the country, do you still have the slightest sense of honor?" ”

Churchill's eloquence has always been very good, and at this time he can be regarded as scolding people with ease: "You call yourself a general only because you have been in the military academy for a few years. ”

"I really can't believe that after so many years in the military academy, you have only learned how to eat with a knife and fork!"

Churchill's current remarks were so unresponsive that even Dowding, the commander of the Royal Air Force, who had never been fond of gnawing sounds, could not listen to it. You Churchill yourself have not studied in a military school, but you understand the value and significance of military schools, how can you smear the British military school so upside down.

As if noticing the ugly faces of several generals, Churchill actually scolded himself vigorously: "The military has always only pulled my hind legs." You get in the way of me everywhere, and you hinder me. It was like that when I was in Norway, and it was still like this when I was in France. ”

"Whether it's attacking Norway or implementing the plan to evacuate the generators, each time you do it in advance according to my wishes. You're going to have to put it off until every time you have a solution. ”

"Damn it!" Churchill spat without grace: "I should have killed all the disobedient senior generals like Reinhardt did with Juncker's officers!"

In a fit of rage, Churchill did not forget to take out his old rival Reinhardt to sit in comparison.

Reinhardt faced a total of three assassinations, the second of which was in which Reinhardt accused British agents of attempting to assassinate him in a beer hall.

On that occasion, more than 20 important people who had made remarks against Reinhardt had made such remarks as sarcastic had died. As a result, these all died by coincidence, but Reinhardt did not.

Others may not know, but the stigmatized British government is clear. That is, they did not send anyone to assassinate Reinhardt at all, and those opponents were all killed by Reinhardt's own directing and acting!

If this time he killed the opponents, Reinhardt still seemed to be secretive and directed and acted in a farce, then he didn't even bother to perform the farce for the subsequent killing.

Churchill remembers very well that it was when the French campaign was going on and he had just given orders to prepare plans for the generator.

At that time, Reinhardt directly used the reason that the Junkers officer corps disobeyed the order and almost spared the British army in Dunkirk, executed 13 members of the Junker family in one go, and also purged a group of disobedient Junker officers from within.

It was a big incident, but it shocked the whole of Europe.

However, it now seems that Churchill was very understanding and supportive of Reinhardt in doing so.

If he could, Churchill would now also want to kill people, kill all the generals who did not listen to his orders.

Glancing coldly at several commanders, Churchill threw out a sentence in a cold tone: "Traitor!"

"I was betrayed and deceived from the beginning!"

"You are a great betrayal to the British people!"

As if he had gone mad, Churchill pointed at several generals and cursed: "Remember to me, all traitors will be repaid!" You who betrayed me will pay with your own blood! Sooner or later, they will drown in their own blood! )

"Prime Minister, please calm down." In the room, a Churchill cronie in a suit whispered.

He couldn't understand what kind of nerves the prime minister was making, and he had to curse the top generals of the three armies in front of him.

Churchill seemed a little calmer, but still decadent, at the suggestion of his cronies: "My orders have been taken as wind in my ears, and I have no way of leading them." ”

The prime minister, who has always been known for his toughness, is now more pessimistic than any British: "It's over, it's over." This war...... We failed. ”

"Prime Minister, you can ......" Lord Gott, at this time, made a final effort to get Churchill to consider moving the capital to Ireland.

"It doesn't matter...... There's nothing I can do about it. It's up to you to decide what you want. Churchill had no strength to discuss the future with Gort, waved his hand weakly, and then shrunk back into his chair without saying a word.