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Chapter 254: Misfortunes lead to the east (1)

Churchill's face turned pale after hearing Chamberlain's self-defense. Churchill knew that Chamberlain's self-defense had been successful. The proposal of the allies to discuss the attack on Germany would definitely not be passed. Even Churchill wanted to immediately let the ten British divisions sent to France go to the Maginot Line of Defense, and the little troops would remain indifferent. The chapter was updated the fastest

Then the allies who came to attend the meeting began to discuss:

"I didn't expect that Britain treated allies like this. The covenants signed were not as good as waste paper. How could such an alliance leader protect our country? It seems that only God can save us."

The Denmark spoke in a low voice with the Norwegian representative beside him.

"Yes, such an alliance leader is really disappointing. If we have enough troops to deploy on the Maginot defense line, we will not move and wait for the destruction of our allies. We will most likely end up the same thing in the future."

The representative of Belgium took over the topic and continued:

"I still agree with Prime Minister Chamberlain's approach, giving Germany enough benefits to stabilize him, and then rushing the waters to the east, allowing Germany to find trouble for the red Soviet Union. You must know that the Soviet Union's territory is many times ours, and the resources are inexhaustible and inexhaustible. I think resources are what Germany hopes to get most at the moment. As long as Germany attacks the Soviet Union, we will have time to prepare for war. What do you think!"

The representatives of the Netherlands continued to speak loudly and expressed their opinions:

"The question is whether Germany will take the lead in attacking the Soviet Union. You must know that the Red Soviet Union is not easy to mess with. It has vast territory and almost unlimited war potential. Napoleon defeated Russia. I guess Hitler would not be stupid enough to attack the Soviet Union. Didn't Germany and the Soviet Union have signed a non-aggression treaty? It seems that Germany's next attack is targeting you and me. I advise everyone to run away as soon as possible. We have such an irresponsible leader. What else can we do if we don't run away? Could we go into the Nazi prisoner-of-war camp?"

The Swiss representative's view is different, basically Chamberlain's:

"Hey, why do we need to fight? Isn't it good for everyone to sit down and have a good talk? We hope for peace, not war. Regarding your war, our country is neutral, will not participate in either party, and will not express any opinions on this..."

"you……"

Everyone glared at the Swiss representative, but what problem can this solve? It can be said to be useless. It mainly depends on the two bosses of Britain and France. The "sitting war" that is happening now is a war miracle created by Britain and France. There are 103 divisions of the British and French coalition forces and 43 German divisions on the opposite side. The two sides compete in the match between the Maginot line and who sits more properly and quieter, and then send lollipops to reward who sits best, the quietest "children". Such a declaration of war is unheard of.

Representatives of various countries can only complain, and their right to speak and decide in the hands of Britain and France. To be precise, more than 80% of the decision-making power is in the hands of the British Empire, and even the French representatives can only take the lead. In later generations, France was defeated. In order to prevent the French fleet from surrendering, Britain actually detained the officers and soldiers of the French fleet, which made France hate the damn British man.

The end of the parliament was that the proposal to jointly send troops to attack Germany was completely rejected. Churchill thought it was so beautiful! From Denmark, Belgium, and France attacked Germany from three sides, but others did not sell him Churchill's account, and they were helpless.

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After the meeting, George VI called Chamberlain and Churchill to a small room in the Prime Minister's House, closed the door, and set up a double post outside the door, for fear that someone would eavesdrop on the conversations of the three of them.

George VI's stuttering was treated by the language master and could have conversations normally, but his speaking speed was relatively slow. At this time, George VI's face looked very bad, with a white face covered with black green. In such a tense situation, his Prime Minister and the Speaker of the Privy Council actually did it. Even if Chamberlain's previous appeasement policy was wrong, it was already wrong, and it was irreversible, and there was no regret in the world.

The best way here is not to hold people accountable, but to find ways to resolve the crisis. Even if the crisis cannot be resolved, it must stabilize the situation. George VI thought so in his mind. In fact, this is also the only correct policy of the British Empire at present. Britain was not prepared for a full-scale war, especially the appearance of many new weapons in Germany. It can be said that the British and French coalition forces had no hope of victory at all, and there was no hope at all.

But as long as Britain and France dare to show their life-and-death determination and fight against Germany with all their national strength, even if Germany cannot be destroyed at this time, Germany can be derailed and Hitler's ambition to expand.

But in this way, Britain's global hegemony will inevitably be lost. Moreover, will France dare to do its best to do its national strength and Germany like Britain? That is absolutely impossible. Since Napoleon, France has no longer had such courage.

Now in order to stabilize the situation, it is necessary to anesthetize Hitler and continue to deal with Hitler. Then Britain immediately mobilizes the whole country to speed up the production of weapons and equipment, and at the same time use the soon-to-be-shipped American aid weapons and equipment to arm the new British troops.

The navy doesn't have to worry too much. The shipyard was not bombed in the last sneak attack, and this year's shipbuilding mission will definitely be over-completed. The production of aircraft must also be carried out overtime, especially Spitfire fighter jets.

But these all take time, and time has become what Britain needs most at this time. It will not benefit Britain at this time, and it will also ruin the entire British credit. The entire alliance led by Britain and France is likely to fall apart because of the Chamberlain incident. Although the British king stuttered, the extremely smart George VI obviously would not do such stupid things.

"Two my dear friends, you don't have to argue. I understand the current situation. It is a test of life and death for our British Empire. So you must be united and not act irritated. There are so many allies outside looking at us, right? Now Prime Minister Churchill, tell me about the specific strategic arrangements and plans."

Since the king spoke, Chamberlain and Churchill were not arguing. In reality, Chamberlain and Churchill were friends a long time ago. Chamberlain also knew Churchill's talent. Their disputes and contradictions were completely policy disputes, not personal grudges.

Churchill sorted out his clothes and began to report his strategic arrangements to the king:

"Dear Your Majesty, I think you know very clearly about the current situation. Hitler has created many advanced weapons on our back. They are also secretly developing many weapons and equipment. Even the No. 4 tank and Iron Fist they used in the Polish Battle are something we cannot deal with. Although we do not have specific information on these two weapons yet, judging from their performance and performance on the battlefield, these two weapons are quite advanced and terrifying. Our tanks are tofu in front of these two weapons. (To be continued, please search for astronomy, novels are better, updated and faster!
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