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Chapter 456 Churchill's determination and roar

"At such a serious moment...it may be a critical moment for the survival of the country...I convey this news to my people...whether at home or abroad...we are forced to be involved in a more serious dangerous bombardment...we must protect ourselves and protect our country...we will surely win!"

"So we must destroy the 'rocket artillery coast' in northwestern France and other places. No matter what the price we have to pay, we must find ways to destroy it!"

Then King George VI couldn't bear it and finally called the most important decision in his heart to Churchill, who was irritated and said loudly.

"Yes! Your Majesty!"

Upon hearing this, Prime Minister Churchill, who was upset by the large-scale bombing of the German army, immediately responded briefly.

"Okay! Then come to my palace later. I will go to London with you and my wife Elizabeth to inspect the most bombed areas and the British people there! I will ensure that the royal family's prestige in the public is maintained and guaranteed, and that it will never be destroyed because of the German bombing!"

Then King George VI of England continued to give orders to Churchill.

"Yes! Your Majesty!"

Prime Minister Churchill still answered briefly.

"Okay! Come here quickly! I will dispatch my Royal Guard immediately to go out to inspect the bombing scene and condolences to the civilians!"

Hearing the other party's respectful voice, King George VI of England nodded in satisfaction and responded.

Then he immediately dispatched his elite "Imperial Guard" who wore a tall black bearskin hat and a red uniform, handsome and loud, and served for their monarch's safety, the most famous British Royal Guard in Britain.

The troops are now less than 3,000 infantry left in the entire Buckingham Palace, because the other British Royal Guards have been dispatched to the Western Front to fight against the Germans.

Especially after the failure of the Battle of Sicily, King George VI of England reluctantly sent the "King's Imperial Guards (i.e. Armored Reconnaissance Corps), "King's Blue Regiment (i.e. Tank Regiment)" and the Royal Palace Cavalry Regiment to Tunisia, waiting for Montgomery and others to fight against Germany.

After receiving the call from King George VI of England, Churchill hurriedly took a secretary and hurried to Buckingham Palace by car.

On the way, Prime Minister Churchill was always thinking about how to mobilize more troops to deal with the German army.

In particular, he could borrow the prestige of King George VI of England, although he had previously agreed with King George VI of England to mobilize a total of 12 million people to join the war, with a total force of up to 5.4 million.

But now, the plan has only been completed halfway, and the voice still needs to be worked hard.

However, he was still very confident in the current British troops, because before the war against Germany, Britain had more than 10 battleships, several battlecruisers, 6 aircraft carriers, more than 50 cruisers, hundreds of destroyers, and almost more than 60 submarines, which was similar to the strength of the US Navy.

After the start of World War II, Britain began to accelerate the development and production of more advanced ships, and now it has equipped more than 60 aircraft carriers; of which more than 30 were built by itself, and more than 30 were leased from the United States, which can be said to be several times more than Japan's ships and aircraft carriers in the Pacific.

Therefore, the British Navy during World War II was definitely the second largest in the world except for the United States in the outbreak. Even Japan could not compete with it.

Moreover, the British Air Force has been desperately producing and equipped more than 200,000 aircraft in accordance with Churchill's death order, and 60,000 heavy strategic bombers in just 4 rounds. Spitfire and Hurricane are the world's top fighters. Even their meteor jets and the "attacker" carrier-based fighters known as the "prehistoric monster" of the Jet Age have been successfully developed and produced, which is far from comparable to Japan.

Because in the face of such a strong aviation force in the UK, the pilots and aviation fuel needed by many countries are beyond the reach of them.

If the British Hugh Parmalin Brown Swift fighter, Hawke Hunter fighter, and Gloucester Javelin fighter can be developed and produced in advance, even the US Air Force will probably be left alone by them.

So after having such a strong and powerful British army, Churchill's irritable heart was still a little calmer; but now the thing that caused him a headache was the British Army.

Because Britain took the elite military route, the number of army personnel was not large at all before the war, but their weapons and equipment were the most advanced, most sophisticated, and most mechanized. And it was also an elite unit with well-trained and well-logistic support and air force support, with similar strength to the Royal Guard.

Moreover, the British Army has produced and equipped more than 3 tanks and more than 500,000 cars.

There are also many advanced and excellent individual combat weapons, including rocket launchers, anti-tank guns, heavy machine guns and other weapons and equipment. Of course, heavy artillery and artillery with fierce firepower are also undergoing large-scale production.

Especially when major cities in the UK were bombed by the German army on a 10-day large-scale V2 and V1 rocket missiles and air strikes, the British senior management was even more determined to fight against Germany to the end. Especially under the firm fighting determination of King George VI of the UK and Churchill's stewardship, the development and production of these weapons and equipment became even more uncontrollable, and they worked overtime on a large scale.

It also encouraged more British people to join the army to prepare for local wars.

Therefore, the British Army troops are not vegetarian at this moment, especially the 8th Army Group, which is strictly trained by Montgomery, are even more elite among the elite.

As for the British army in Southeast Asia in history, they were beaten by the Japanese army and suffered heavy casualties, and they were abandoned and retreated step by step; that was because the focus of the First British army at that time was not in Southeast Asia, because Britain's strategic direction was in Europe.

Moreover, there were not many regular British troops deployed there, only about 100,000 people, and there were also many second- and third-rate colonial armies; such as the Indian Army, the Burmese Army, etc., and Southeast Asia is far away from the British mainland; therefore, logistics supply is also a problem, so the result of the battle can be imagined.

However, the strength of the two legions of Canada and Australia in the British army is not weak, and its strength is no worse than that of the elite troops in the British.

"Strength! Everything is strength, I will never be easily defeated by Hitler!"

"I will revive Britain again and become a brilliant colonial empire!"

When he was about to arrive at Buckingham Palace, Prime Minister Churchill clenched his fists and muttered ambitiously.

Although Churchill was only 50% confident about whether the British Empire, which was gradually going downhill, could continue to be glorious again, but at this moment he became ambitious and determined to get what he wanted.

Soon after, he entered Buckingham Palace to meet King George VI of England and Queen Elizabeth.

As soon as he entered, he heard the German v2 rocket missile group, which broke through their London fighter fleet again and bombed them with various air defense networks into the city.

So waves of deafening explosions echoed throughout the city of London.

"Hitler, wait for me, I will definitely find a way to bomb your Berlin into a slag and ruins!"

Hearing the roaring sound that seemed to be shaking the earth, Churchill couldn't help but roared at the top of his lungs.
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