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The head of state did not intend to negotiate, and this seemed to be easily seen from the intensity of the attack on Britain.

Unlike Hitler's desperate attempt to advocate that the Saxons and Germans were loved by each other, the fake head of state Li Leke never regarded the British as his good friend.

Before 1942, Hitler dreamed of joining forces with Britain and Europe. But when Li Le looked back at history in the 21st century, he naturally knew clearly that the British had never thought of compromising with Germany.

Therefore, after he became the fake head of the empire and mastered the imperial iron fist, he had never wavered. He wanted to kill Britain and completely erase this European messenger.

When the Duke of Hamilton of England re-used his old tricks and lured Hess and others to claim that he hoped for peace talks, Li Le offered his own peace conditions.

However, in the eyes of the British, this peace condition is not so harsh as it is simply nonsense!

The German diplomatic department requested that the British Navy could only retain one tenth, and all the remaining navals would be handed over to the German Navy for use.

At the same time, all shipyards and heavy industrial bases in the UK must be assigned to Germany, and production will be arranged uniformly, and all its patented technologies will be handed over.

Such excessive demands are just the beginning. Li Le asked Germany to station troops in Britain to maintain the number of more than 100,000.

On the other hand, except for retaining the nominal ownership of Britain, all the governing powers are assigned to Germany for exercise...

The subsequent terms regarding war reparations and material allocation were just desserts after meals above the previous request, so it would not surprise people.

Seeing such a negotiation request, Churchill laughed out loud. Of course, he knew Hitler was making his joke and had no hope of talking about it again.

As this peaceful condition reached Britain, the German Navy left the port with murderous intent and sank 51 British transport ships in one breath.

"The Germans are playing tricks on us! They are not fooled at all, or they do not expect us to accept the conditions they offer!" Churchill stared at the documents and said to his subordinates.

Everyone was silent in the conference room. Everyone knew that their situation was very bad now. But everyone had no choice but to keep silent.

The German Navy's repeated attacks and successes have made the British Empire's navy lose its original confidence.

With those almost ubiquitous submarines, Britain is losing transport ships every day and cannot be supplemented with production capacity at all.

Since November, the losses of British transport ships have tripled on the basis of the original basis. More than 400 transport ships were sunk within a month, and only the poor 71 merchant ships were added to the route.

Dunitz proposed the wolf pack submarine tactic, which in 1940 sank dozens of British transport ships per month.

But even so, in real history, Germany only had two months to sink British transport ships, which exceeded the number of British and American replenished transport ships.

Yes, it's just so desperate - despite the desperate attacks of German submarine aces, the larger and larger British maritime transport ships...

But now, the transport ship that Germany sank in August exceeded the construction speed because of the information provided by Li Le, the traverser.

By September, this number was still increasing due to inertia. German submarines achieved the battle goal of reducing the number of enemy transport ships for two consecutive months in the early stages of the war.

Soon, October arrived, and Britain finally rescheduled its routes and schedules, preventing the further rage of German submarines.

But in October, because Germany discovered oil fields in Libya, the number of German submarines reached twice that of the same period in history, so the losses of British transport ships did not decrease.

As a result, in November, the German fleet began to participate in the war in mid-November, and the losses on the Atlantic Ocean immediately increased exponentially.

Because they wanted to avoid the attacks of German surface ships, the routes of the transport fleet were further disrupted at any time. The final result was that the harvest of German submarines increased greatly.

You should know that there is no one plus one equals two on the battlefield. While guarding against more and more attack methods from opponents, losing one's attention will increase the losses exponentially.

As a result, in just half a month, the losses of British transport ships increased exponentially, and the number of submarines in the first half of the month was more important - Germany sunk 400 British ships.

Yes, 400 ships! Such losses, even in the era when the United States has fully opened up its industrial capacity, will definitely be a quantity that cannot be compensated in a short period of time.

What's more, this was only 1940. The United States' industrial capacity had not yet been completely transformed, and even the men in Congress had not yet decided whether to participate in the war.

Such huge losses are completely left to the UK to digest themselves... In addition to the voyage problems caused by the loss of the Suez Canal, the British senior management feels so sour now.

Churchill once showed off to his men in private, saying proudly, "Before India dries the last drop of blood, the British Empire is undefeated."

But now, India has not shed blood, but the blood cannot be transported back to the British mainland. India is now very far away for the British Empire, so far that it is to bypass the entire Africa...

"At this time, it is not a good idea to expect the Germans to be fooled." The diplomatic official spoke helplessly, and then Churchill said.

The strategy of asking the Duke of Hamilton to find the Germans to play monkeys has been used twice - now the Germans are more cautious, which is a completely reasonable reaction.

The original similar diplomatic fraud represents the credit of the country. This kind of thing is too much to play once in decades, and it is not a good choice.

Fortunately, the UK is not a complete fraud, and it can be perfunctory if it cannot be reached. If it is a complete sell-off of the country's credit, even if it wins the war, it will lose its credibility.

The credibility at the national level is much more important than some people imagine. How long did the UK have used to establish the credit of its own European mediator? It took about 130 years to see from this that the importance of national credit is.

"Yes, especially when German spies still exist among our top leaders. Germans can get the truth by asking casually." The director of the British Secret Security Bureau shook his head and said dejectedly.

Speaking of this matter, of course it is the responsibility of his secret security bureau. But now this matter has involved all departments in the UK, and everyone has gained nothing. No wonder he is incompetent.

"The Germans fought so smoothly on the front line. From the start of the war, they have hardly failed." Army commander Sir Deer complained: "If we fight so smoothly, we are unwilling to give up..."

Sir Deer's full name is Sir John Greer Deer. His current position is the Chief of Staff of the Imperial Empire. He had just taken office during the French Battle, but after he took office, he could only command his troops to wait for rescue in Dunkirk...

It is no wonder that Li Le offered such harsh conditions that made Britain completely a "semi-colonial and semi-capital country". In fact, Li Le had no other way to completely eliminate the future troubles of Britain.

You should know that Li Le, the army of the Third Reich, and even the senior leaders of most of the empires, firmly believed that there must be a destiny battle between himself and the Red Soviet Union.

Before this fateful battle begins, solving all the troubles behind you and striving for no worries is the basic consensus among Germany.

Britain is a problem that must be solved. Before going to war with the Soviet Union, Germany must defeat Britain so that Britain can no longer threaten the Atlantic defense line. This is the bottom line!

Because of this, in Li Le's opinion, Britain's decent surrender was something that was unacceptable - what should I do if I surrender today and suddenly turn against the water tomorrow?

Therefore, under the influence of this idea, the consensus reached by Li Le and the German senior leaders was to at least erase the natural barrier of the English Channel and station the army on the British mainland.

Only in this way can we completely avoid both ends of the British, and only by controlling the British Navy can we truly make the Atlantic a natural danger and prevent the United States from interfering in European affairs.

Unfortunately, the Navy and the English Channel are the bottom lines that Britain cannot compromise, so there is no possibility of peace between the two countries.

The United Kingdom cannot give what Germany wants, and the Germany is willing to give, and the Germany is disdainful to ask for what Britain is willing to give... This is the fundamental reason why the peace talks between the two sides are similar to the joke. As for the delaying strategy through peace talks, it is just a small problem on the surface.

Looking at his subordinates who had been killed by various German military branches, Churchill sighed in his heart - this is really incomparable.

Around the head of state, there were a lot of African fox armor fathers, sweeping across France and galloping across the desert, the sky and sea were invincible... There were many talents and powerful generals, and it was enviable to listen to it.

Beside me, those who command Dunkirk's retreat, those who command Egypt's retreat, those who command London's avoidance of war, and those who command Atlantic transportation war... Just thinking about it seemed like there was an erhu music, I almost couldn't help but cry.

In the conference room, there were all defeated generals who had "someone taught people to be a human being". When they mentioned the opponent, the first thing they thought of was to defend their positions, and the second reaction was to retreat.

What about Wewell, Cunningham, and the slightly more famous generals, now they are all drinking tea in the German prisoner-of-war camp. How can they fight this battle?
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