Chapter 536: Accidental Bombing

August 20, 1940... In the early hours of the morning... Dotting a lost German 7 bomber to break through the thick clouds, when the pilot looked down, a strange city appeared in front of his eyes, which was still lit up until the early hours of the morning, telling the pilot that this must be a large city, as long as he dropped all the bombs carried on the fuselage, he would not come in vain tonight.

Pay attention to prepare for the bomb drop"

Understand that the hatch opened and began to drop bombs" As the hatch opened, bombs fell to the ground, and a terrible air raid siren sounded in the night sky of London. Since the start of the war between Germany and Britain, as a tacit understanding between both sides, neither side has bombed each other's capitals and large cities to avoid an escalation of the war, but today, the sirens in the night sky seem to tell the British that war is everywhere, even the capital. After receiving the bombing of London, Churchill not only became as angry as many people, but walked into his office with a calm face.

In England... In the air battle over the island, the Luftwaffe usurped air supremacy for the sake of flood speed, and at the suggestion of the flying officer headed by Xiao Feipeng, the focus of the attack was changed to various British airfields, which were characterized by extremely frequent air raids, and the air battles were very fierce; from mid-to-late August, the Luftwaffe flew more than 1,000 sorties a day, and carried out an uninterrupted and devastating attack on the British 12-pound air base in 10 days, and the British lost 286 planes. The surviving pilots were exhausted by continuous air battles, and by the end of August, the entire RAF had only "one hundred and eighty planes left in the air, and their own vitality was badly damaged, and if the Luftwaffe continued to attack, the British Air Force would not be able to support it." Now the Luftwaffe's accidental bombing seems to have given Churchill a wake-up call, and it seems that the rules of the game of war should be changed. In the early morning of 25 August, the British Royal Air Force dispatched 81 bombers to fly over Berlin and began retaliatory bombing, in which a large German city was also bombed by the British Air Force, which greatly shocked Hitler, who was temporarily gaining the upper hand and complacent.

The East Prussian city of Rastenburg had a town called Grod, about fifteen kilometers east of the town of Rastenburg, and from this town there was a dense forest, which consisted of a series of bunkers and fortresses, and was surrounded by barbed wire. This dense forest is absolutely off-limits to the general public, and there is only one single track leading from the town of Grod to the depths of the forest, where the railroad is guarded on both sides by soldiers of Hitler's Flag Guard. Because to reduce attention from the air, there are no tall guard towers and anti-aircraft towers in the forest. The railroad tracks stretch out among the tall trees to the station of Zhububu, Gelli dàng". From there, you will see two special towers erected in the middle of the forest, which are communication towers. In a clearing between the two towers, a huge entrance made of boulders and concrete can be seen. In the vicinity of this dense forest, in order to prevent the enemy from infiltrating, the Germans planted 54,000 mines around the dense forest, which made countless agents or spies who wanted to infiltrate the wolf sigh.

This place was affectionately called by Hitler, a secret command of the wolf, and Hitler affectionately commented that it was one of the few places in Europe where I could work freely and comfortably. The battle hall of the wolf is the size of a basketball court, "The hall is symmetrically scattered on all sides, and there are dozens of desks in the hall, and countless Germans are busy working there." Junior officers and civilian personnel hurriedly took all kinds of papers and materials, and between the office and the desk, the sound of telephone bells and orders and the sound of bickering and reprimanding were constantly coming from all corners, and a tense and lively scene was constantly heard.

In an office off the hall, a large black-brown desk was facing the door, and behind it was a lamp and a piece of stationery, and behind the desk was a row of tall bookshelves filled with books. In the middle of the floor was a dark green carpet with pale green patterns, and against the wall lay a long flannel sofa, a coffee table, and a few chairs. A simple chandelier is installed on the ceiling, and there is no luxury on the walls around it, with a large map of Europe on the left wall, a German flag and several paintings depicting medieval mythology on the other. A group of German generals were standing around Hitler, and Hitler's medium height was comparable to the tall German Nazi Party leaders. Wearing a tawny uniform and a black kushiko, he pinned his Iron Cross of the First Class from World War I to the pocket of his uniform. Jet-black hair combed his trademark hairstyle, and the mustache under his big nose was trimmed, neatly trimmed, and his deep eyes now shone with anger.

Humiliation, this is a humiliation," Hitler waved his arms, and spit from his mouth splashed everywhere, occasionally spraying into the faces of the generals around him.

Didn't Goering, the stupid uncle, swear to me before the war, and even if a fly flies flew by, he would tell the war? Now that our capital has been bombed by the British, what else can I say? ”

Goering, who could be called the heaviest air marshal in Germany, stumbled and explained: "Listen to me, your Führer, this is a complete accident, and the British only succeeded by exploiting a loophole, and I will take care of the next time." ”

I want to have it next time, I tell you that there is no next time, and next time, I will let you go back to Sennheim to raise pigs," Hitler roared and roared, and told me what to do next? ”

After hearing Hitler's question, my Führer Goering, who knew his boss's temper very well, knew that his level was over, and he didn't care about wiping the cold sweat on his forehead, and hurriedly said, "My Führer, I put it this way." I have sent 1,200 planes, including 500 bombers, to bomb the mission, and we are going to raze the British London and the big city to the ground, yes, to the ground. ”

Very good" After listening to Goering's words, Hitler's face softened, as long as he could lead the air force to blow London to ashes, I believe that Churchill would change his mind and lead his remnants of the defeated army to surrender to our empire. After listening to Hitler's words, several of the surrounding army troops could not help frowning, and a general with long gray hair stood up and reported to my Excellency the Führer, I think this plan of Marshal Goering is still not appropriate, because our previous bombing was very effective, and most of the British airfields and planes have been wiped out by us, and now what we have to do is to continue to expand the bombing of their airfields, instead of being angry with the British like children, as long as the British airfields and living forces are destroyed, they will naturally have no body to bomb our big city entrances”

As soon as Goering heard this, he immediately jumped out of what? General Rundstedt meant to throw our big city to the British as if it were still in tatters and let us be brave", did the lads sneak like steals to bomb the enemy's airfields? God: The construction of a simple field airfield only takes a day to a week, but the construction of a city requires the efforts of several generations and hundreds of years, this is an arithmetic problem that even students understand, and even this does not understand? Listening to Goering's words, Hitler began to show a hideous look, he had been in the Chancellery in Sanglin, but now he was bombed by the British and driven to this temporary base camp, which made his face as the Führer of the First Reich go somewhere.

Then the damn Army, I knew I shouldn't trust them. Just as they don't trust me. They pledged their allegiance to me only because I gave them enough benefits. If I lose this war, Germany will lose everything he has. The enemies of the Nazi Party in Germany will come back, and I may be shot by their vile cold arrows. The German people and the army will abandon a defeated chieftain, just as in eighteen years they abandoned the Kaiser, and the N-Germanic nation will again lose his chance to stand up. "Thinking of this, Hitler's eyes were as cold as the cold wind of the Arctic, and he stared closely into the eyes of Admiral Rundstedt, enough for my general, Mr. General, to remember that he was only an army general, and now he is talking about the situation of the Air Force, so please listen to Marshal Goering for the time being, this is the least politeness, understand?" Admiral Rundstedt wanted to say the first two sentences, but several generals behind him grabbed him by the corner of his clothes and pulled him back.

God forgive this ignorant fat man." Rondschtort lowered his head in mourning, with the changes in the Luftwaffe's calculations, Lun Yi and other big cities were heavily bombed by the Luftwaffe, and the British airfield, which was originally bombed by the Germans every day, was given a precious breathing time, and the billowing smoke over London made Hitler and Goering excited, they firmly believed that through this bombing, the British could be forced to surrender quickly, and Churchill, who was as excited as Hitler, was also secretly rejoicing in his office that when the Germans focused their attention on the big cities of Britain, the British airports were quickly restored, and the fighters and volunteers transported by the Americans were also inexhaustible, and soon the British royal sky was empty in less than a weekThe army regained its vitality, and the British had the confidence and confidence to fight the war again