The Third Reich

Chapter 596 Arrogant Hint

Although he became a homeless man, Drobinski still had the sharp eyes of a pilot. When he heard the sound of the air defense siren, he definitely did not go to the air raid shelter, but looked up at the sky.

So soon, the German fighter planes dared to attack London? I don't know what the cross-painted fighter plane flying overhead is? Is it BF109, or FW190?

As he thought, he looked at the sky, but from the sky he saw a terrible thing that was falling rapidly.

Rocket, that's the German rocket!

Although Drobinski is a tramp, he is quite a literate tramp. When he was in the army, he liked to study some things. He had a keen premonition that weapons using liquid engines would dominate future wars.

Now, that big thing is landing rapidly, it is a rocket launched by the Germans, and the target is London!

There were crowds of people all around, coming out of various buildings and wanting to go towards the air raid shelter. For many citizens, this was the first time, and there were even terrified shouts.

In Drobinski's eyes, there was only despair. This kind of big killer was simply impossible to defend against. At the beginning, he calculated that no fighter plane could intercept the rocket.

It's not at the same level at all, the other party's speed is too fast.

A few seconds after the air defense alarm sounded, the rocket completely fell! It almost crossed Dlobinski's field of vision and plunged into the Thames next to it.

Fortunately, this rocket did not cause any casualties to civilians!

He was thinking about it when he heard a violent explosion. There were more than one rockets coming!

The second rocket hit the clock tower just now! In the huge explosion, the entire bell tower disappeared, and countless fragments of buildings splashed around. There was a densely populated street nearby. When people were retreating towards the air-raid shelter, they heard a terrible explosion. Then, countless Broken bricks, falling from the sky!

A woman covered her head, blood gurgled out from it, she let out a shrill cry, incomparable fear.

There was also a man, who was hit in the leg by a large piece of debris, and his entire body could not move, crying for help from there.

The people next to him did not dare to approach because of fear.

Save people!

For some reason, Dlobinski suddenly remembered his own country, which had disappeared under the indiscriminate bombing of the Germans, and countless people were displaced. Thinking of these, he could no longer hesitate.

He ran over quickly, leaning on his hands, and ripped apart the building fragments. At this time, the man who was being pinned down was breathing weaker and weaker.

Fire trucks and ambulances were dispatched soon, and more and more rescuers were on the scene.

Dlobinski finished what he had to do and wanted to leave, but heard a voice in his ear: "Excuse me, is this Lieutenant Dlobinski?"

He turned his head, it was a tall Englishman, the expression on the other's face was serious.

Few people call him second lieutenant, and at the same time, he also knows what this title means.

"Yes," he said.

"I am a staff member of the Royal Air Force. Now, I would like to invite you to join our Royal Air Force." The other party said.

Join the RAF!

With the start of the war, the British finally became anxious. There were no more fighter planes and could be reproduced. However, the pilots would not be trained in a short time.

In this case, they finally thought of pilots from other countries, and organizing these people would be a considerable force!

"I'm willing to join." Dlobinski said firmly, for nothing but to avenge Poland!

Prime Minister's Office.

British Prime Minister's Office, also known as 10 Downing Street. Located in Westminster, London, England, Downing Street next to Whitehall in Westminster District, a Georgian-style building.

It was built in 1680. In 1733, the King of England made No. 10 the Prime Minister's official residence, No. 11 was the official residence of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and No. 12 was the Office of the Chancellor of the Exchequer.

At this time, at 10 Downing Street, the high-level people who decide the fate of Britain are frowning at this time.

"The opinion of the navy is that warships can be dispatched, but the consequences may be more serious. Not only will the troops not be able to be rescued, but even the navy may get on board. Without air supremacy, all actions are futile." Chief of Staff Archibald said.

The Navy has already filed an application to be dispatched without air superiority, but now, this approach will not be optimistic.

Even Churchill knew that several battles had awakened the British, and they knew how far apart they were from the Germans.

"The other way is to wait until the evening, and the navy will take the risk and try again," said the naval commander.

Next, there was dead silence in the conference room. Churchill never spoke. His cigar was exhausted and he didn't even know it.

wait till night? Will the Germans give themselves this chance? Maybe, before night, the expeditionary force will surrender!

"Prime Minister, urgent military situation." At this moment, General Dawding, who had just gone out to answer the phone, walked in: "The Germans have attacked our air base, and our fighters suffered heavy losses."

Germans, hit airbases? Only then did Churchill react. The Germans have already made a move on their own territory?

"How many warplanes did the Germans come?" he asked.

"It's not a fighter plane, the Germans are here, it's a new type of weapon." Dawding's face was ugly. Before he had time to explain, a sharp air defense siren sounded over London.

The people present were flustered. Could it be that a large group of German aircraft came up? What about your own fighters? Why don't you move?

No one is not afraid of death, if Germany starts air raids on London, it means that everyone may die in the German bombing.

"If you want to go into the bomb shelter, just go," Churchill said. He didn't go to the bomb shelter, but stood in front of the window and witnessed a German missile hit the bell tower in the distance.

At this point, there was no need for Dowding to explain, and Churchill knew what the new German weapons were. He also knew that in the future Britain would be under the threat of such weapons every day!

This is a provocation by the Germans, a provocation against the British Empire! How dare you directly attack your own capital!

At the same time, it is also an arrogant hint from the Germans that their own expeditionary forces may not really be able to save them.

Churchill felt a bit of loneliness in his heart, but then, on his face, it was confirmed again that even if the expeditionary force was lost, Britain would never lose!

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