Four hundred and twenty-two. The reaction of the British (the fifth watch asks for a monthly pass)

In February 1942, the Luftwaffe suddenly stopped bombing London, England!

It's a very confusing thing.

Even the silence over London is a bit of a fitting thing.

What do the Germans want to do? No one was able to answer the British

Then came news from the German side that shocked Europe:

Ernst. Alexon. Feng. Bream was appointed Honorary Generalissimo of the German Army, Navy and Air Force!

The whole of Britain was a sensation, the whole of Europe was a sensation!

Despite the constant news that Baron Skeleton had returned and continued to lead German soldiers on the Russian battlefield, this news was never officially confirmed by Germany.

And now all the mysteries have been revealed:

Baron Skeleton - Return!

That German god of war is back, the miracle worker who made countless countries of Europe tremble!

The British don't know how to describe their mood at the moment.

The British, the French, had never won even a single victory at the hands of the Skull Baron, and even in Montfaucon, surrounded by hundreds of thousands of Allied troops, the Skull Baron still calmly broke through.

In this sense, he should be a nightmare for the British.

But that's not the case

The British have a very special fascination with him, one might even say adoration.

"Anyone in all Germany can be judged, but Baron Alexon will never be judged."

This phrase was first circulated in England.

For the British, Baron Alexon was a real soldier on the battlefield. There is nothing to blame for the fact that he fought for his country and constantly won victories.

He was a true gentleman again.

He would rather risk being convicted by his own country. It is also incumbent upon us to let go of the wounded British soldiers, such a thing is not something that every soldier can do.

Rosen was grateful to him, Monrington was grateful to him, the wounded soldiers he let go were grateful to him, and the whole of Britain was grateful to him!

The British soldiers who had been captured by the Germans and released at the end of the First World War described their enemy, Baron Alexon, as follows:

"On the battlefield, he's a demon. No one can defeat the demon, but when the war is over, he behaves politely, and he does not allow his soldiers to mistreat the captives. Even to give us the best food possible, he strictly respected our traditions, and even in the makeshift prisoner of war camps, there was a strict distinction between officers and soldiers, and we had a major who was sick and dying, and it was His Excellency Baron who did his best to save the life of the major, and the major died. But before he died. We all heard the Major say, 'Thank you, Your Excellency,' before we were sent to the official prisoner camp, he personally came to see us off, and wished us good luck God, I swear that I will never again see an enemy more worthy of the respect of my opponents than he is in my life."

Others are proud to have fought against the Baron and survived.

A retired British major general named Merrick told reporters:

"The battle was fierce, and the baron's skeletal commandos launched a fierce attack on the Germans with machine guns and flamethrowers that no soldier could have imagined. As if crazy, he rushed up and lost one position, and lost another. I was forced to defend a position of less than two kilometers with the most rear-back soldiers, and we were completely desperate and said unabashedly, I was ready to surrender at that time, and it was not a shame to be defeated by the baron, however, just a few minutes before I decided to surrender, a miracle happened, the baron had probably lost interest in our position, and instead led his men to launch an assault on our position on the left flank, my companion Lieutenant Colonel Mirek died, but survived, and it was by virtue of this operation that I was promoted to colonel, and eventually retired as a general"

At the time of the First World War, in the armies of the Central Powers, there was such a rule that was not clearly specified:

Fight the Skeleton Baron and get promoted as long as you don't die!

So, in England, the reputation of the Skull Baron was in no way inferior to that of Germany.

Is there some inevitable connection between the cessation of the German bombing and the appointment of Baron Alexon as the honorary generalissimo of Germany at the same time?

The British intelligence services began to act.

Of course, it's not complicated to figure out the context:

It was Baron Alexon who ordered the cessation of the bombing of the British!

Given the enormous prestige of Baron Skeleton in Europe, the British government tried to keep it a secret, but it was dug up by a pervasive journalist.

The version that is more popular with the British people is this:

As soon as the baron returned to Germany, he immediately complained to the German Führer, Adolf. Hitler was furious about his war and ordered a halt to the offensive, turning instead directly at Red Bolshevik Russia. Britain is on security for the time being.

Long live the invincible Baron! Long live Ernst, a gentleman on the battlefield!

From the beginning of the Luftwaffe bombing of London to the present, although the British people have endured such bombing with more endurance than ordinary people can imagine, the impact of the bombing is still obvious.

Food shortages, medicine shortages, everything!

At this moment of crisis, the appearance of Baron Alexon changed all this in time!

"Negotiate with Germany, negotiate with Baron Alexon"

Such a cry has already begun to appear among the British.

Although not many people responded, such a call emerged.

"Why are we going to war with the Germans?" In The Times, an unsigned article appeared:

"Except for the war more than 20 years ago, Britain and Germany have always maintained good relations, on the contrary, we have fought countless battles with the French and come to the aid of France. In addition to bringing the war directly to Britain, what did it bring to Britain? Ernst. Alexon. Feng. Now that Bream is the field marshal of Germany, should we make contact with him? In short, the dawn of peace seems to have begun to appear"

Subsequently, the article was declared serious by The Times, and apologized to the British government and people for such remarks.

But the article still caused quite a stir in the UK

Give up helping France, that will not do Britain any good! A lot of people are starting to feel this way

The British government is anxious about the emergence of such a trend of thought in the country, and they are well aware that:

It is absolutely impossible for Germany to stop the offensive, they must be engaged in some kind of conspiracy!

But the bombing, which has indeed stopped, has forced them to have a trace of doubt:

Could it be that with the return of Baron Alexon, German strategic thinking has changed?

Or is Baron Alexon paralyzing Britain in order to carry out an even bigger raid?

Couldn't figure out what the hell was going on in the Skeleton Baron

Now, the only thing Britain can do is wait

"Sir Monrington, Baron Alexon is back."

At Sir Monrington's home, General Rosen, who was missing an arm, said.

"Ah, yes, my dear Rosen, he's finally back." Sir Monrington, who was fiddling with a pot of flowers, straightened up: "Isn't that good?" You can face him head-to-head on the battlefield again. ”

"I've got to admit I can't beat him." Rosen said very calmly: "Neither England nor France has a general who can be his opponent, and wherever he wants to attack, he will soon achieve his goal." ”

"Honesty is always an essential quality of an officer." Sir Monrington washed his hands and invited his former men to sit down and taste the tea he had brought from China: "Is it delicious?" ”

Rosen took a sip: "Ah, it's very bitter, it's completely different from the tea we drink." ”

"Yes, it's not at all the same as English black tea." Sir Monrington seemed to have something to say: "Chinese tea is very bitter, but it is said to have many special healing properties, such as it cleanses your stomach and intestines, which reminds me of our war, it is very bitter, but it can also wash many things." Baron Alexon is back, and he is this bitter Chinese tea, which, although bitter, must be drunk for the sake of our bodies. Always drinking the kind of English tea with soup and milk, it didn't do much good"

Baron Alexon is back, and he is this bitter Chinese tea, which, although bitter, must be drunk for the sake of our bodies

This sentence seems to make Rosen understand something.

"When he appeared in Shanghai, China, we had already prepared in advance, we put pressure on the Japanese side, and we gave the Chinese government a certain amount of funding, weren't we waiting for this day to come?" Sir Monrington smiled and said, "Baron Alexon is also a very clever man, he knows what he should do at this time, and he also knows that continuing to attack Britain will only drain Germany's strength in vain. Red Russia is our common enemy. ”

Rosen groaned and asked, "So what should I do?" ”

"There's always something for you to do." Lord Monrington took a sip of Chinese tea: "No matter how bitter it is, you have to drink it." Britain was being bombed by Germany, and its strength was also weakened. My dear Rosen, don't give those people a chance, find a way to exert your influence in the military. ”

"I know what to do, thank you for your Chinese tea, it's really, really delicious!" (To be continued.) )