Chapter 936 The sunset of the sun never sets the empire(2/2)
But now the Navy's achievements have directly slapped him in the face. More than sixty radar stations have been severely damaged or directly destroyed. Fifteen airports have been damaged. More than two hundred British fighter planes have been destroyed.
The German army suffered the loss of less than 80 fighter planes, which was undoubtedly a huge victory.
"Notice it! Rush to build the 'B Ship' immediately! What Germany needs is that aircraft carriers can be continuously manufactured. We want our German War Eagle to soar over England!"
Mustache smiled so hard that he couldn't see his eyes. He tried to get Churchill to surrender at the beginning. But the telegram sent to him was extremely embarrassing, which made Mustache furious.
Now the navy finally took a breath of relief for him.
"Tell Lütjens to let them fight hard! When he returns to Berlin, I will personally wear the medal of glory on him!!" Hitler waved his hand, confidently.
"Göring, don't always calculate your own gains! You should consider more of Germany's interests." Seemingly knowing what Goering was thinking, Hitler snorted: "You select another group of pilots... No!
I will personally conduct the assessment, as well as Lütjens! He will conduct the assessment with me, and I will select the best pilots to perform the mission! I will capture the damn British Isles!"
"Hi! Hitler!!"
Compared to the excitement in Berlin, London was filled with gloom and mist. Churchill was listening to Hugh Dowding's report with a gloomy face. The losses made him twitch with distress.
"Well, there's no need to say so much! General Hugh Dowding, I just want to know if we can hold the British Isles if the Germans attack like this again?!"
Churchill waited for a while and finally became impatient. He waved his hand to Hugh Dowding and said: "This is the most important issue for us."
It is indeed the most important issue. If it fails, Churchill will find ways to move the British government to the United States or the colonies. Even if it is a government in exile, it must ensure the existence of the British government.
Especially the British royal family, if any of them were captured, the impact would be huge.
"I don't have any confidence now, Mr. Prime Minister..." Hugh Dowding said with a wry smile: "We don't know where these Germans came from and how they avoided radar and arrived in England. If we didn't know this, I wouldn't know either.
Know how to deal with them..."
Chapter completed!