532 Peace

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Rubbing the bridge of his nose, King George VI of England felt his heart gaunt. He glanced at Prime Minister Clement in front of him? Richard? Attlee asked, "How dare he?" ”

The matter of betting on both sides has been a strategic plan unanimously decided by the top and bottom in the UK, and of course it must be implemented in accordance with the plan in the end.

The person who originally launched it was Churchill, who had prestige and American support, but unfortunately this old man's landline was shot down by the Germans.

Now that Churchill is dead, there are very few people who can take over the task. Britain did not have another outstanding bull in World War II who could match Churchill in prestige and ability.

So, George VI thought of another solution. He gave Phillips a secret weapon and ordered him to choose a time to leave England.

Originally, his plan was that Phillips would take a battleship, so that the British explanation to Germany would be simple and the reparations would not be too much.

But who knows, the heavens did not fulfill people's wishes, and Phillips had the audacity to make his own decisions and use the connivance of the royal family to pull away the entire fleet.

Logically speaking, this fleet is now in a state of defection. Emotionally, however, Britain could not really use its strength to make it difficult for the fleet.

After all, these soldiers are also passionate about the British Empire, and some of the senior commanders in them actually have special orders from His Majesty the King.

It was very embarrassing for the defectors to see that they were now fighting to the end for the British.

"Your Majesty, are you sure there is a document with your name signed, right on the battleship Rodney?" It was only after hearing His Majesty's complaints that Prime Minister Attlee realised the complexity of the issue.

If only a fleet leaves the port, there are more ways to deal with it. Find a way to cut off the supply of this fleet, and promise something to solve it.

But now, if His Majesty the King and the British top brass are involved, things get complicated.

"That'...... That document...... Absence...... Not on Phillips, I, I don't know, they, they're going to take out this document. George VI stammered these words.

"The problem now is that once it's out of the cracks, you can't tell." Attlee felt that she was simply a little angry little daughter-in-law.

On the one hand, the stupid grassroots officers and soldiers are making trouble for him, and on the other hand, the stupid His Majesty the King is also causing trouble for him.

The king had agreed to the departure of a battleship, and if the Germans had known about it, it would have been necessary to delineate more benefits in the treaty to appease the anger.

The point is that the more ferocious the resistance of the Phillips fleet and Montgomery's forces becomes, the more difficult the bad debt His Majesty has left to Germany today.

These are all multiplied to the head of the British royal family, and if the Germans do something out of the ordinary in order to vent their hatred, then the homeland and the royal family will suffer completely.

"It won't help to bring the Phillips fleet back now, because they won't listen to the telegrams we send at all." Attlee, who knew what had happened, deduced that what was going on was logical.

Since it is an acting, and it is a full set, Britain will naturally send an urgent telegram to recall the fleet, and of course the fleet will not listen to this so-called "order".

The posturing message not only did not serve any purpose, but only conveyed the message of congratulating them on their successful separation.

"Germany is expected to ask us to hand over the families of the sailors and officers, and we must be prepared." After thinking about it, Attlee still believes that the most important thing at the moment is the placement of the relevant personnel of the fleet.

This is definitely a difficult problem, because there are so many options on the British side, and it may affect the direction and future of this fleet.

The first option was to hand over the families, wives and children of the rebellious navy personnel to the Germans......

If this is done, of course, you can get a perfect impression on the German side, and it will be good for the implementation of the treaty.

But if it did, it would be tantamount to forcing the fleet into a real rebellion. It is estimated that this fleet will sail directly to the United States, and then fight with Germany and Britain.

The second option seems much more reasonable, they can arrest the family members and find a safe place to settle them.

In this way, the British Navy's fleet became a lonely force, which, although the cost of exchange was great, could play a role in the future.

The question was how much pressure the Germans would put on Britain, and how much pressure Britain was willing to put on it.

"Put ...... These people ...... It is impossible to hand over, to the Germans, and since, since we have all paid, it is impossible for these people, just, to be handed over again! George VI said firmly.

The port of Liverpool had already been leased to the Germans, and if the navy's family members were handed over in this case, Britain would have paid the price twice.

Unless Germany is determined not to want Liverpool, it would rather have the wives and children of thousands or 10,000 naval soldiers.

It is estimated that the Germans will not do this kind of thing, and if the British government does it, these people can still play a certain role in divisive persecution, and if they want to rely on the Germans to do it themselves, they can only exchange anger and hatred.

Use these hostages to blackmail, what if the other side does not compromise? Can we still kill all of them? You must know that this is not the same as taking control of the fleet, but just asking for a lot of old and weak, sick and disabled.

Compared with these old people, children and women, the German top brass naturally felt that the port of Liverpool in the palm of their hands and the intact shipbuilding equipment inside were more important.

As for the families of those navy, let the British deal with it themselves, it is worth exchanging Liverpool for a few battleships with a lot of additional clauses.

"I'll do my best to keep these people, the treaty is now in force, and the Germans don't have a good way to deal with us." Attlee replied.

At this moment, the German army was busy taking over the land ceded by the British, the English Channel moat no longer existed, and German control of the south of the Thames was a foregone conclusion.

Compared with the gloom and gloom of England, and the confusion of the British high-ups, Germany and the German rulers are now in heaven.

There was nothing more exciting than the end of the war, and the whole of Berlin boiled over the moment the treaty was signed.

All cheering in the streets, Adolf? The shouts of Long Live Hitler resounded in the sky. For the first time, people worshipped a man as if they were an emperor, and everyone was hysterically shouting the name of the Führer.

"I heard that the Führer intends to hold a grand military parade at the end of March...... Review the armed forces of the Reich in Berlin. Listening to the tsunami-like cry of the mountains, Ribbentrop asked Minister Goebbels standing beside him triumphantly.

Goebbels was already completely immersed in the picture he had always dreamed of, and countless German girls burst into tears of excitement, and how many men raised their arms.

"Victory! Monarch! "Adolf? Long live Hitler! "Victory! Adolph? Hitler! The shouts rose higher and higher, and at this moment the Third Reich ushered in the final victory of the war.

France was defeated, Holland was defeated, Belgium was defeated, Poland was defeated, and now the last evil country, England, was also defeated by the Führer!

In the coming days, Germany will be bathed in peace. For the sake of long-lost peace, it is impossible to drink more beer to celebrate.

"The war is over!" A German SS soldier with a weapon on his back shouted to the girls waving flowers in the street.

He was greeted by the bright smiles of countless girls, as well as bold girls, who even threw the bouquet in their hands and smashed it at the feet of this German SS soldier.

The war was over, Britain had surrendered, their representatives had signed the agreement, and Germany had finally avenged the Treaty of Versailles twenty years earlier.

"Führer! We love you! I don't know who came up with the new slogan, and countless Berlin citizens cheered.

The wind blows through the huge city and weaves through the streets and alleys. Then it gently lifted the huge red swastika flag hanging from the building to the ground, swaying back and forth.

"Germany! Deutsche! Above all else! Everything above the world......" I don't know that from that corner, the majestic national anthem began to echo.

Then countless people sang along and the SS had to stand upright, with their chins held high, waiting for the song to end.

The crowd that was still shouting began to gradually quiet down, and everyone sang the national anthem along with it, even children.

Everyone stood upright, and everyone felt the sense of security and pride that the country brought to them. The country is no longer weak, this country is the strongest in the world.

The German officer, who was far away on the French border, put down his pocket watch and looked at his Spanish student with a smile on his face.

The Spanish officer, whose face was not good-looking, had to wave his hand and order the soldiers to remove the barricades.

Then, a German carriage followed by one crossed the border, piled high with weapons and ammunition, or filled with German soldiers carrying rifles.

Because most of these soldiers are second-line troops, they are not well-armed and equipped. Because of the lack of automobiles, they also carried many horse-drawn carriages.

But when they sang their war songs, and their voices drifted into the distance in the sky, the army was like steel, invincible.