Chapter 244: Happy People and Unfortunate People

At 9 a.m. on 7 December, the port of Kiel in Germany was crowded with colourful flags. The news of the German Navy's heavy damage to the Royal Navy in the Norwegian Sea had been transmitted back to Germany by radio telegraph in Guò a few days earlier.

Counting the losses at the beginning of the war, exactly two months after the departure of the attack fleet, and counting the results of the previous battle, one battleship, three battle cruisers, three aircraft carriers, four heavy cruisers, 14 light cruisers, three destroyers, and more than 200,000 tons of steel warships, together with more than 10,000 sailors on board, sank into the icy Atlantic, which can be described as an unprecedented and great victory.

Such a brilliant victory was a trivial loss for the German navy: only 55 of the entire fleet had been killed so far, more than 100 people had been wounded, not a single ship had been sunk, and the greatest loss was only the flagship battleship Scharnhorst because it was besieged by the British ships and set on fire, suffering a large number of eight-inch guns and six-inch guns "washing the deck", and damaging a large number of external facilities, and this damage could be repaired in two weeks at most.

After the news was transmitted back to Germany, the whole of Germany was excited by this unprecedented and not "unprecedented" good news, and Commander Raeder, who "commanded" this naval battle, became a "national hero" in the hearts of the entire German people. As for the winning mainstay of the Shane-class sister ships, they are the focus of the whole of Germany and even the world.

After the news of the absolute victory of the German Navy in the Battle of Norway came out, the power of faith from all sides made Lin Han and Hannah even more refreshed.

When the German fleet led by the Scharnhorst returned, approaching the port of Kiel. Sixteen of the latest HE112F fighters took off from the shore to perform a flight show over the Shanghai Fleet -- this was again the result of the "private money" given by the Führer to his "illegitimate son" navy. The HE112 is now only supplied to the Navy, and the HE112F uses the new Yumo 212C engine, which just began mass production last month, and the first batch of products is all supplied to the Navy. The Führer's preference for the Navy is evident from this.

When the welcome salute was fired, on the port of Kiel, Lynn and Hannah's "daughter" to Adolf. Hitler's identity, with his right hand high over his shoulder, saluted the German Navy returning home. At about the same time, tens of thousands of soldiers and civilians in the port of Kiel welcomed the return of the German Navy raised the same salute. Countless invisible powers of faith emanated from these fanatical crowds. Hundreds of rivers rushed towards the two battleships.

Bask in the power of faith. At this time, Hannah, the soul of the Scharnhorst, was not on the Scharnhorst, she was staying on the Gzönsenau with Linhan.

The Gersenau, anchored in the harbor, was trembling rhythmically in a state of award that was difficult to see with the naked eye. The reason for this was that in a secret room at the bottom of the deck, there was a naked man and an equally naked woman. There's a fierce movement going on.

Hannah was standing. Bend over. With his hips crossed and his hands pressed against the cold steel bulkhead of the warship, his body was being slammed into by Lin Han from behind. With the rhythm of Lin Han's impact. The Gneisenau trembled rhythmically, one after the other.

Lin Han and Hannah, the traverser dog man and woman who changed history to the fullest, are here to celebrate their victory in this way.

In the bars, shops, and civilian quarters near Kiel Harbour, transistors or old-fashioned tube radios were broadcasting radio commentary welcoming the fleet's return. In order to gain more power of faith, Hannah adjusted the amount of propaganda media throughout Germany to hype the matter - but such a big victory, even if it is not hyped, will naturally attract the attention of the world.

As the armies gradually docked at the Kiel Harbour anchorage, Commander Raeder took the lead in stepping down from the ship, and on the shore Hitler himself pinned him with a diamond cross in recognition of his merits. Not only him, but also the captains, gunners and ace pilots who made great contributions in this battle were also commended.

During the two-day battle on December 1, Major Fafnier, who shot down a total of five enemy aircraft, was awarded an Iron Cross. Afterwards, he was dragged by his comrades to a local bar to drink, and when he was drunk, he found three bar girls to fool around under the influence of alcohol. Who knew that a man and three women were hugging each other, and their clothes had just been taken off, and their wives came out of thin air.

The "sister-in-law" of immigrants from Russia's "fighting nation" saw the disheveled Fafnier and the three German female "dragoons" with plump breasts and fat buttocks, and in a fit of rage, she grabbed a beer bottle and smashed it in the face of Major Fafnier, snorting two of her front teeth on the spot, which can be described as a heavy loss. Then after kicking the bar girl out of the room, he closed the door

The next day, in the morning of Sephiroth Church in Port Kiel, when Hank, the head of the church, saw Major Fafnir again, he saw that his nose was blue and his eyes were swollen, and his face and neck were full of claw marks, which showed the tragic situation of last night's battle.

"Please, let the demon god Sephiroth take my wife's soul, I can't stand it"

Major Fafnier, who had been brutally abused, almost cried and begged Hankist, of course, his wish would never come true.

Some people are happy and some people are sad.

It's like Lynhan basing his pleasures on Fafnier's misfortunes.

While the whole country of Germany was reveling in the Norwegian naval victory, the British Isles were gloomy.

On December 7, the gates of Downing 10 were crowded with angry and grieving people.

The news of the crushing defeat of the Royal Navy in the Norwegian Sea has already come out. More than 20 warships sank, nearly 15,000 sailors died in the ocean, the tears of the families of the deceased almost drowned 10 Downing Street, and the anger of the families of the deceased almost burned Chamberlain to death.

Commander Phillips, the defeated general, has committed suicide to apologize, and another defeated general, Lieutenant General Hawke, has also been buried in the sea, but there must be living people to take responsibility for the defeat.

Secretary of the Admiralty Winston Churchill should have been the first person responsible.

But the people didn't blame him too much for this, and he himself was very good at protecting himself.

During the China Incident in 1935, it was Churchill who did not hesitate to use his own political future as collateral to provide the Royal Air Force on the Chinese front with gladiator fighters to replace the more backward Matador fighters by using "improper" channels to replace the more backward Matador fighters.

Although the Chinese air force suffered a crushing defeat in the Royal Air Force, Churchill's foresight won the trust of the people.

When the "traitor Labour" foolishly signed a naval treaty with Germany and untied the shackles on Germany, the person who opposed it most strongly was Churchill.

It was Churchill who built the George V-class battleships, ran up and down, and strongly demanded an increase in naval spending.

Although Churchill, as the Minister of the Navy, was the first person responsible for this defeat, in the eyes of the people, it was not his fault. In the past few years, Churchill has been running around in order to strengthen the strength of the Royal Navy. It is also well known to advocate the German threat theory and to be vigilant against the threat of the Sino-Soviet-German alliance.

In the eyes of the people, Minister Churchill of the past few years was like Kassandola, a priestess in the Trojan War, who foresaw a crisis and tragedy and spoke out, but no one would listen to him.

After the Battle of Norway, the Royal Navy suffered a crushing defeat, and the people forgave him very easily, but they immediately targeted Chamberlain, who signed the "Munich Agreement" and betrayed his allies with a policy of appeasement. An angry British crowd, led by the families of the victims, surrounded 10 Downing Street, gathering at the door and chanting slogans for Chamberlain to step down and get out.

Although Britain and Germany have declared war, but when the declaration of war Germany claimed that it would not take the initiative to bomb the British mainland, so far, the only German plane that flew over Britain was in November, a lost German HE111 fighter, at that time the dizzy German flight did not know how to fly, flew in the wrong direction into the British mainland, and then ran out of fuel and fell headlong, and the pilot was captured after parachuting. Therefore, in the British mainland during the "peace" period, London still allows the people to hold large-scale gatherings for the time being, not to mention that it is an extraordinary period of naval fiasco, and it is not easy for the British government departments to expel them in the face of the people led by the families of the victims.

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