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The engine brought trembling to the whole plane, so that the pilots of the World War II era have become accustomed to the turbulence in the sky. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 info
The good news is that to bomb targets in and around London, Luftwaffe pilots don't have to fly in the sky for long.
After all, the Luftwaffe, which had only medium-range bombers and fighters, did not have aircraft capable of flying for a long time.
"I have a hunch that this time the British will not come out to trouble us!" On the plane, which shook slightly with the air flow and engines, the navigator joked with the pilot.
The bombing of London, which had been a very dangerous task for German pilots, had become a very easy task over time.
The hunt against the fighter units of the British Air Force, which caused heavy losses to the British fighters, finally withdrew from the battle a few days ago.
And relying solely on anti-aircraft artillery weapons in the face of the Luftwaffe was clearly not a very suitable tactic.
In fact, Germany had almost the largest anti-aircraft artillery force in World War II, but it could not cope with the Allied bombing.
From this, it can be seen that anti-aircraft guns were used purely to deal with the bombing of the other side. It's not a very good idea - or rather, it's not a good idea at all.
"They didn't show up yesterday! These cowards didn't even dare to come out to fight when their capital was bombed. The pilot smiled at the navigator as he stabilized his plane.
His ridicule was also the voice of many German bomber pilots, because they watched the city under their feet turn into ruins little by little.
Now, this place can be described as half a ruin, and many buildings with a sense of age in London, the capital of the United Kingdom, have actually been destroyed in the war.
"Bomb dropping begins!" The commander's voice sounded in the headphones, and the daily routine of talking and laughing was over.
As the plane jolted and the machinery vibrate, the magazine of the JU-88 bomber slowly opened little by little.
At this height, the River Thames running through London is clearly visible, and the houses that had collapsed a few days ago are now recognizable.
"Bomber No. 1 drops bombs!" Soon, the first bomber began to rain down the bombs it was carrying, and one bomb after another broke away from the pylons inside the plane.
The bombs were corrected by the currents and began to rush to the ground with a whistling whistle.
Then, after only a brief moment, a bright flower that exploded on the ground bloomed.
From his sight, he could clearly see the roofs of the houses, some of which were pointed and some of which were flat.
But when bombs fall and explode inside these buildings – or by their side – they can turn these houses into ruins.
The massive shock wave will immediately destroy the structure of the house, shattering all the glass, and the fire will melt the steel bars inside the walls.
Buildings can fall in flames or be destroyed by the shock wave, leaving only part of the wall or collapsing and some of them becoming dangerous.
Of course, when bombing, the Luftwaffe used a mixture of incendiary and explosive bombs, so it was entirely a matter of luck whether or not the buildings could be destroyed.
Many of the bombs dropped had time-delay fuses set. This is done to create trouble for the enemy who is fighting the fire or rescuing the rescue, or to achieve the purpose of prolonging the fire.
In short, the bombs used in the bombing process are varied, more complex and advanced than many people think.
"Boom!" A huge explosion sounded on the ground, and a factory building, which was already crumbling, finally collapsed under its burden, and all the abandoned machinery inside was buried in masonry.
It was in ruins, and the machinery inside had either been destroyed by the bombardment or had been removed for safer northern.
The air raid sirens had been sounding for a long, long time, so there was no one here at all, and what collapsed in the bomb was nothing more than a dilapidated building.
Next door to the building, the building of another factory also collapsed, and the explosion of black smoke rose above the building's head.
Because the German army could dispatch more and more planes and had more and more experience in carrying out bombing missions in formation, more and more planes were dispatched at one time.
Because there were so many planes, the Germans had also begun to experiment with carpet bombing instead of focusing on a particular area.
Inspired by the false Führer of Li Le, the Luftwaffe tried carpet bombing in dense formations for the first time in this bombing.
Frankly, the damage to the city was enormous, and half of London was already shrouded in smoke by this time.
The incessant sound of explosions continued for half an hour, and the German bombers dropped all their bombs and flew away, leaving only the still crying city moaning in place.
Because of the time bomb, there will still be an abrupt explosion in the city from time to time, and some destroyed buildings will also explode in the flames.
The air raid alarm had been lifted, so Churchill also walked out of his basement and walked back to his office.
As he walked through the corridor, he saw that a building across from his office had collapsed, apparently destroyed by a bomb.
The enemy's bombing was so close to him that the British prime minister could not help but feel a sense of sadness.
He stopped his steps, turned his head to look at the ruined building, and didn't say a word for a moment.
God knows if this war can be won, he has to deal with not only the powerful German army, but also an inner ghost group that can never be caught!
Just before he had dodged into his underground anti-aircraft bunker, he heard the news that one of the intelligence agents had shot himself.
The level of suicide is not high, but the message is really depressing. This culture of suicide wherever it is found seems to have spread with censorship.
Countless people are complaining every day, and although the navy's censorship has stopped, there has been a lot of uproar about the moles.
Although the Air Force review has ended in name, after all, no traitors have been caught, which also makes Churchill a little helpless.
Although there are basically no results, there are many people who die by suicide in various departments.
In fact, this is not surprising at all, because the situation on the front line is getting worse and worse, the pressure on senior officers is very huge, and now there is a large-scale review, which is easy to arouse the anxiety in the hearts of the parties.
And, over time, this anxiety tends to grow bigger and bigger, so big that people can easily break down.
This sentiment was stirred up when the censorship of the intelligence services was forced to begin. There have already been people who have blatantly defied quarantine censorship by committing suicide, which made Churchill a little anxious.
"Mr. Prime Minister...... The last message from an internal German intelligence group has just been received. An officer walked up behind Churchill and reported.
Because of the lack of experience, the British intelligence personnel in Germany lost a large part after the war, so Britain focused its intelligence warfare on deciphering German messages.
This time, the remaining double spies who were difficult to get on the table, or who temporarily defected, were also lost as quickly as possible because of Li Le's natural counter-espionage radar.
"The last intelligence stronghold, just gone?" Churchill reluctantly took this precious last news of returning home and smiled bitterly.
It was not a cause for celebration that hundreds of intelligence officers had been wiped out by the enemy, and Churchill's face was a little less bloody.
"Warning: It has recently been learned that there is a 'shadow intelligence unit' under Hitler's direct administration in Germany lurking in our country...... This message should be accurate, please be careful...... "Looking at the content of the message, Churchill was really a little sentimental.
The news that the top officials of one's own country had been infiltrated by enemy spies, and that almost everyone in one's own country knew about it, was now finally confirmed by the intelligence agencies......
Who can tell them that these poor people who have been arrested are actually arrested because of an intelligence leak?
"This telegram should really give those bastards of the Secret Security Service a good look! Let's see if they're ashamed! I'm blushing for them! I'm ashamed of them! Churchill threw the telegram to the officer and scolded fiercely.
The officers behind him didn't know what to say, and in fact he didn't dare to read the contents of the messages in advance, because he was also afraid that he would be involved in a spy case.
"How exactly did the Germans do it?" After scolding, Churchill looked at his men.
There was always a question in his heart that he couldn't answer, as if it was a knot in his heart: "It's very likely that they will find a way to buy a captain or major, and it's already very puzzling to buy a colonel......"
"But now they may have bought off officers of the rank of major general, or lieutenant general, or even general...... "He himself was incredulous.
"And then, there's more than one! It's the navy and the air force, several, or even a dozen generals, who are spies for the Germans......" he himself became irritated as he spoke.
"If we can't defeat the Italians in North Africa, maybe we're really going to lose this war!" After Churchill was agitated, he said, "I don't want to lose this war...... Well, since we can't beat the Germans, let's take the Italians! ”
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