Chapter 422: Condemnation of Germany (Asking for a Monthly Pass)

The battlecruiser "De Fringel", three triple 50 caliber 380 mm guns were firing, and each salvo was able to smash eight high-explosive shells weighing one ton into the harbor of Edinburgh. Every time a cannonball explodes www.biquge.info it causes great damage to the sea in the harbor. One building after another was destroyed in the explosion. One after another, huge craters were scattered in the harbor.

"Oh God! Run! "Countless Britons, scattered and fled.

"Boom!" A cannonball fell from the sky and exploded in the crowd. After the shell exploded, it left a huge crater in the ground. As for the British, they are all gone. I guess it's been blown into powder!

Six battle cruisers of the 2nd Battle Cruiser Detachment of the German Navy were firing fiercely. Use their powerful firepower to turn the port of Edinburgh into ruins. In the face of heavy German shelling, the defenders of Edinburgh did not return fire at all.

Despite this, the British built coastal defense shells and deployed coastal defense troops in Edinburgh. However, the old shore defense artillery has a limited range. In the face of those advanced battleships with a range of more than 20 kilometers, they were often powerless and could only watch the German warships destroy their ports.

On the bridge of the battlecruiser 'De Fringer', Maximilian? Feng? Lieutenant General Shi Pei watched this scene with a blank face. Look at the fleet of the German Navy, which is destroying the port of Edinburgh with artillery fire. Although he knew that in the midst of these heavy artillery fire, the British would definitely suffer great casualties, and even civilians would die in the shelling. But this is war, and everything is so cruel.

"Be on the alert, the British may have submarines in this area. All the battleships, all in motion, could not give the British submarines any chance. Lieutenant General Spee ordered.

The British Navy is also equipped with a lot of submarines. Although, the performance of their submarines is far from comparable to that of the German Navy. However, if it was attacked by a submarine of the British Navy in the event of a surprise attack, the German Navy would also pay a lot of price for this.

"Yes, General." The communications officer immediately sent the order of Vice Admiral Spee to the ships.

The six battle cruisers, even during the shelling, maintained their speed at more than ten knots, ensuring that they would not be easily locked by enemy submarines. The light cruisers and destroyers on the periphery were constantly cruising around, looking for suspicious targets. At a time when sonar had not yet been invented, anti-submarine was undoubtedly very difficult.

The 2nd Battlecruiser Detachment of the German Navy ravaged the harbor of Edinburgh with artillery fire for nearly an hour before evacuating with a swagger. At this time, the port of Edinburgh had been completely destroyed. The entire port has been reduced to ruins. Docks have been blown to pieces, a large number of factories have been destroyed, and a fire is raging.

"General, the port of Edinburgh has been destroyed by us." A staff officer reported to Lieutenant General Spee.

"Order the fleet, retreat. Tonight, we are going to launch an artillery strike on the next target. Until the main force of the British is forced out of Scarpa Bay! Lieutenant General Spee ordered.

"Yes, General."

The second target chosen by the 2nd Battlecruiser Detachment was Dundee, located at the mouth of the River Tay. It is also one of Scotland's most important cities. Together with Glasgow, located in the west of Scotland, it is the largest city in Scotland.

"I hope the British will get to know each other this time and send their navy out to fight us! Otherwise, our shelling will only be able to continue. Lieutenant General Spee said.

Attacking the cities of the British with powerful battleships, such a task was not what he wanted. He hopes to be able to fight the British Navy in a dignified manner. That would make him feel like a soldier and not a butcher.

The heavy shelling of Edinburgh by the German Navy was immediately reported to the British Cabinet. When Home Secretary McKenna reported the situation to Prime Minister Asquith, Prime Minister Asquith was having dinner. However, when he learned the news, he immediately lost the slightest appetite.

"Oh God! Damn the Germans, are they going to slaughter our civilians? How can they be so despicable and shameless. Prime Minister Asquith yelled.

Although, in war, it is inevitable that there will be civilian casualties. After all, human life is especially fragile at this moment. However, for the first time, the German Navy openly shelled British ports.

"Gather the rest of the cabinet immediately and discuss this issue." Prime Minister Asquith commanded.

The secretary of the Prime Minister's Office immediately went to make a call. Soon, all the cabinet ministers gathered at the Prime Minister's Office. However, everyone's faces were very ugly, and on the way here, they all knew about the attack on Edinburgh.

"Tell me, what do we do now? The Germans have already launched an artillery bombardment of our ports. Today is Edinburgh, will it be London's turn tomorrow? "Prime Minister Asquith was very angry.

"Your Excellency, Chancellor, we should condemn this massacre of civilians by 3 Germans. Let the whole world see the true face of the Germans and win the sympathy and support of the international community. "Foreign Secretary Edward? Sir Grey said.

Prime Minister Asquith couldn't help but twitch the corners of his mouth, when did the British Empire also need to win the sympathy of the international community? But who made them weak now?

"Leave this matter to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. One way or another, to expose the vile and shameless behavior of the Germans. Prime Minister Asquith said.

"Yes, Your Excellency Prime Minister." Edward? Sir Grey nodded at him.

"Your Excellency Prime Minister, the Germans are doing this in order to force the main forces of the Royal Navy to go to sea for a decisive battle with them." Churchill said.

Prime Minister Asquith nodded: "In other words, if we don't send our navy to fight them, their attacks will go on forever?" ”

"Yes, Your Excellency Prime Minister." Churchill nodded.

"Is the Royal Navy combat-ready?" Prime Minister Asquith asked.

"Yes, Your Excellency Prime Minister. The Royal Navy is combat-ready and ready to go to sea to fight. Churchill said.

"In that case, then order the Royal Navy to go to sea to fight! This battle can no longer be hidden, and there is no need to hide anymore. "Prime Minister Asquith has made a decision.