Chapter 594: Churchill's helplessness

Reinhardt still had the leisure to attend experiments on new weapons, while Churchill had been overwhelmed by the terrible situation.

Since Moseley was rescued from London by German special forces, he made his way to Portsmouth, where he joined Admiral Ernst's 16th Army.

After several reversals, Moseley was finally transferred to Berlin, Germany.

The news that Moseley was rescued by the Germans has not yet been known to anyone except the chief of the London Police and the colonel who was responsible for recruiting the group of "special caretakers", and among those who do not know it is Churchill.

By the time Churchill found out about this, it was not long ago.

It wasn't until Moseley appeared publicly in Berlin and called on the British to rebel against Churchill's rule that Churchill learned that this important person, who had been put under house arrest by himself for organizing opposition to him and organizing protest marches, had slipped out from under his nose!

"It is time for the people of the island of Great Britain, England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales to wake up from their slumber!

The reason why we live in this world is for happiness and freedom, not for a certain person, and we should not give our lives to anyone, let alone for people who are not worthy of our lives.

And Churchill is not worth our life, and under his leadership, the British Empire will fall sooner or later!

In order to save our great empire, and for our future to be as good as ever, it is time for everyone to join forces to fight against Churchill's tyrannical rule, and to fight for freedom and happiness! ”

Moseley gave a hearty and incendiary speech in Berlin, Germany, and of course, the content of this speech soon reached the ears of Churchill on the other side of the Channel, in London, England.

In addition, Moseley also established Britain's second overseas government with Reinhardt's support, and Moseley officially became prime minister of this government, and declared his support for Reinhardt's German government, and maintained hostile relations with Churchill's London government.

In fact, this is almost the same as Churchill's use of de Gaulle to establish a government in exile in France.

Churchill, of course, didn't care about his speeches, what he really cared about was Moseley's establishment of a second government.

For once such a government is in place, the dominance of the London government will be greatly challenged.

That's exactly what Churchill didn't want to see!

After all, as the real "orthodox prime minister" of Britain, he will never tolerate the emergence of a second government.

So when Churchill heard the news, he immediately snapped up and angrily said to his assistant: "Go! Call me Commissioner Nebel of the London Police! ”

The assistant did not dare to slack off, and when he saw that Churchill was so angry, he immediately went to the London Police Station and called the hapless police chief over.

When Director Niebel crept into Churchill's office, he knew in his heart what Churchill was looking for him, and of course his demeanor betrayed his panic.

In fact, as early as the day after Moseley was rescued, the colonel who recruited the German special forces had a "secret" interview with the director.

And the content of the conversation was nothing more than the colonel's desire to throw the blame at the director and not to involve himself when Churchill knew about it.

But Director Niebel is not stupid, and if he has to bear such a big matter alone, then Churchill has to peel off his skin.

But his position is not as crucial as this Colonel Harrell, so he can only reluctantly agree to the colonel's request first, and prepare to wait until the time comes.

It wasn't until today that Churchill finally discovered this matter, and before Churchill could speak, Director Nebel was the first to speak: "Prime Minister, listen to me, this incident is completely an accident." ”

(Wait, do you think this sentence is familiar, yes, the Italians said this after shooting down their own marshal, and this sentence has become the standard for almost all subordinates to exonerate their superiors.) )

"Accidents? Do you want me to reply to you the same way Mussolini replied to his subordinates? Churchill replied angrily.

"What? How can Mussolini, that guy compare to you, Prime Minister? Prime Minister Churchill was wise and great...... Under the leadership of the Prime Minister, we will be able to defeat the German invaders and restore the ...... of the motherland," the police chief snapped up on the ass, but it didn't seem to have any effect on Churchill today.

Before he could finish speaking, Churchill interrupted him: "Mussolini really can't compare with me, but I think what he has time to say is quite standard, especially swearing, and this sentence is quite suitable for you now." ”

What is that phrase? Please make it clear to the Prime Minister. ”

"Accidents? Why don't you say that your dad and mom gave birth to you in the first place, it was a drunken accident? Churchill imitated Mussolini's look and demeanor vividly when he said this, and he didn't know where he got the information, he even knew what Mussolini said at the highest military conference in Italy, and it seems that Churchill's intelligence system is still doing a very good job.

The police chief did not expect that the prime minister, who had always been reserved before, would burst into foul language, borrowing the words of the leaders of other countries.

He also understood the seriousness of the situation, after all, it is really not possible to let the self-proclaimed British Prime Minister scold people without any ability, unless you really force him to the point where he can no longer bear it, as it is today.

"Prime Minister, in fact, this has nothing to do with our police, if you want to blame it, you have to blame the special guard force sent." Seeing that there was no hope of hiding from the world, the police chief began to throw the blame, after all, it is a person who will not hesitate to choose between offending the Prime Minister of the British Empire or offending a little colonel.

Moreover, after learning that Moseley, who had now escaped, had established a second British government in Germany, the problem was no longer just a question of failing to take good care of the prisoners, but a political one!

If the police chief insists on taking full responsibility for the whole incident, he will not only face dismissal, but even jail time.

"What special caretaker forces? How did I not know about this? Churchill asked, puzzled.

"Previously, in order to further ensure the safety of Moseley's custody, Colonel Harrell sent a platoon of elite guards to the place where we were guarding Moseley. It is said that the predecessors of these people were the British Expeditionary Force that escaped from Dunkirk, and they had strong combat effectiveness. But less than a week after these people arrived, Moseley had an accident, and after the accident, the so-called guards disappeared with them. ”

The chief of police, of course, had reservations about the Special Guards to Churchill.

He actually knew now that the special guards were the spies infiltrated by Germany, but once this matter was spoken, it would not be so simple.

So he left the opportunity to explain to Colonel Harrell, so that it would be easy to talk when they met in the future, so as not to fall out with Harrell, after all, everyone may have a comeback.