Chapter 782: Plan B

"Prime Minister, it's time for us to go." At this time, at No. 10 Downing Street, Churchill's personal bodyguard, Thompson, spoke to him quietly.

Time to go.

The king is gone, what is the point of them staying? Of course, I have to move out.

At this time, Churchill felt that he had enough fun, and he stayed here, but waited until the end, and now, the German army had moved to the periphery of London, and the fierce battle had begun.

In any case, Churchill was on his last shift, and now he needed to evacuate and continue to organize troops in the rear, prepare supplies, and contribute to the removal of the Germans.

Finally, after glancing at his office, Churchill actually had another feeling, this time he left, will he come back in the future?

If the Germans were crazy enough, they would probably raze the whole of London to the ground, and then there would be nothing left here, and the Germans might be able to do it.

In fact, when the Germans landed from Plymouth, London began to move, factories, schools, hospitals, all of which were moving to the rear.

After he leaves, the civilians here will also be relocated, and only the soldiers will remain, and the Battle of London will also leave a strong page in history.

Let's go.

Walking out step by step with heavy steps, the phone on the desk rang just before he could go out.

So, Churchill walked back and took the phone.

"Yes, I'm Prime Minister."

"What? Did you really get there? When he heard the voice on the phone, Churchill's face suddenly changed.

The call came from Hobert, and Churchill still remembers his shock when Hobart reported to him about London's defensive plan.

And now, the first day of the defense, Hobart is going to do that?

"Yes, Prime Minister, this is a necessary solution that we can hold onto, and only by doing so can we neutralize the tank superiority of the Germans." The voice on the other side of the phone was still firm.

"Okay, since you insist on doing this, then I authorize you to act according to Plan B." Churchill said, and as he finished saying this, he suddenly felt a sense of relief.

Yes, it's easy, when Hobert presented the plan, Churchill had a hunch that this plan B would definitely be used in the end, but he didn't expect that it would be used so soon.

Churchill, of course, knew the danger of this plan, and even ruined his reputation for it, but if the Germans were to ravage London, it would be even more painful for the entire British people!

Putting down the phone, Hobert was also relieved, since it had been decided, what was there to be afraid of? What the consequences, take it upon yourself.

"Immediately order, the troops on the first line of defense, retreat, withdraw to the second line of defense, half an hour, complete the retreat, if there are heavy weapons that cannot be taken away, then blow up." Hobart said to Harold.

"Why?" Hearing this order, Harold was stunned.

The entire line of defense, which has been dug day and night for so many days, can be regarded as digging out the fortifications, and now, it is actually necessary to give up the first line of defense?

If the reason is the reason, of course, it is also conceivable that the German tanks have broken through their first line of defense, and moreover, they are shamelessly charging on both sides, trying to eat the troops deployed on the first line of defense.

However, the Germans' movements would still be limited, and at greater distances on both sides of the line, they would still have enough time to react and turn the anti-tank guns against the German tanks.

The Germans could not have eaten all their troops in one go, and they could hold out for at least two or three days.

Now, to retreat to the second line of defense?

The second line of defense is not so tight, there are so many trenches, many fortifications are rudimentary, since the first line of defense cannot stop the Germans, then hope for the second line of defense?

Behind the second line of defense is the city, is it necessary to retreat to the city to fight street battles?

As if the Germans would not agree, they prefer to bulldoze the city!

"Execute the order." "After half an hour," Hobert said, "you'll understand. ”

This plan was so horrific that even Harold didn't know about it in order to prevent accidents.

"Yes, I carry out the order." Now, Harold said, he can only choose to trust his immediate boss and have a way out of his current predicament.

The German offensive could not last, they rushed about three kilometers and then stopped temporarily.

This offensive surface is already vast enough, three kilometers on one side, and six kilometers on both sides.

The tank at Dinersburg stopped, and at this time, the engine in the tail was still rumbling, and his turret was pointed at the back of the British line.

Along the way, at least more than 20 anti-tank guns were knocked out, and the British were scared! Moreover, the British here can't run away if they want to, and their back road has been cut off by their own side.

The British, if they don't want to perish, then they can only surrender!

When the tank stopped, the infantry following the tank rushed towards the British position, and in their hands, with MP38 submachine guns, from time to time they fired fiercely at the back of the British!

Dense bullets hit the positions of the British, and although their trenches were well dug, the direction of protection was in front, and their backs were all exposed.

Now they are like lambs to the slaughter.

Although the rifles in their hands did not fire quickly, and although their machine gun positions were being named one by one by the opposing tanks, the British here were still fighting as if they had burst out with all their will.

"Boom!" The tank gun opened fire again, a machine-gun position was taken out, and from the sights, watching the machine gunner's body being blown to shredded flesh, Karl had no expression on his face.

Since you don't surrender, then kill them all! In these trenches, the tanks are not easy to use, so they are handed over to their own soldiers to solve!

He continued to turn the turret in a bored manner, looking for a suspicious target, when suddenly, he noticed something unusual.

"The commander, the Britons in the distance, seem to be retreating, they are running backwards from their positions on this side."

Originally, he was afraid that the British positions over there would launch anti-tank guns to hit his tanks, and he never relaxed his vigilance, but now, he found that the British were retreating.

"If you don't want to be surrounded by us, then the British had better retreat immediately, their front-line positions are no longer of any value." Dinersburg said.

As long as you eat the British troops here and completely open a big hole, then in the next step, several divisions of tanks will move over and crush all the British on this first line of defense. 1.