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Volume 2: My Country One Thousand One Hundred and Thirty Two.  burning london

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    The whole of London has been ignited by the anger of the uprising. The vigorous uprising has completely ignited London into a battlefield.

    For General Gandra, he knew how bad the situation had become, but he no longer had the energy to care about these uprisings. He must ask himself to focus all his attention on the frontal battlefield.

    The attack of the Axis forces, dominated by the German army, seemed so fierce and rapid, destroying the Allied forces like a violent storm.  Their attacks again and again continued to shake the Allied defense lines, and their non-stop bombings kept the spirits of the Allied officers and soldiers in a high state of tension.

    He has no idea when the war will end. For him, everything he is doing now is nothing more than delaying the incident and fulfilling the duties of a soldier.  Maybe the enemy will appear in front of him in the next minute, but who will pay attention to it?

    He still has some hope. Although the Allied support forces have been trapped on various battlefields, in Milton Keynes, the British army commanded by General Vincent has not yet received an attack.  Moreover, Milton Keynes is so close to London. As long as General Vincent moves faster, he can become a new force on the battlefield.

    General Gandra has already given orders to General Vincent, but General Vincent has never made his attitude clear.  This made General Gandra worried.

    There have always been concerns before, whether it was the Fenton government or the US military.  Was General Vincent a British commander loyal to the Queen?  But the evaluation report allowed him to tide over this difficulty safely.  However, will the worries of the past come true today?

    Yes, everyone¡¯s worries and expectations are about to come true.

    Throughout the day, General Vincent was waiting silently.  His allegiance to Her Majesty the Queen has never wavered, and he would even follow Her Majesty's Government-in-Exile if possible.  But he can't.  He has more important tasks to do.  He must wait according to Baron Alexson's order, waiting for that day to arrive.

    When this day really came, he received a telegram from Baron Alexson. The telegram said very simply:

    ¡°Let¡¯s begin, my friend!¡±

    ¡°Let¡¯s begin, my friend!¡±

    The hand holding this telegram became trembling, and he looked like he had drank two glasses of whiskey.  It took General Vincent to calm himself down.  He summoned all his subordinates and placed the telegram in front of the officers.

    "Let's get started, my friend!" The officers looked at the simple words on the telegram and didn't know what it meant.

    "I'm waiting, and so are you." General Vincent said slowly: "We know what we are loyal to, and we know what our beliefs are. We have never surrendered. Just like His Majesty, we have never surrendered.  . Before, I met a man who told me that one day I would realize my dream, and the time has come.¡±

    ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????.  Everyone knew what was going to happen.

    "Victory, or failure. Survival. Or death." General Vincent's words sounded so calm: "Gentlemen, I am ready, what about you?"

    I'm ready, what about you?

    The whole of London has been ignited by the anger of the uprising. The vigorous uprising has completely ignited London into a battlefield.

    For General Gandra, he knew how bad the situation had become, but he no longer had the energy to care about these uprisings. He must ask himself to focus all his attention on the frontal battlefield.

    The attack of the Axis forces, dominated by the German army, seemed so fierce and rapid, destroying the Allied forces like a violent storm.  Their attacks again and again continued to shake the Allied defense lines, and their non-stop bombings kept the spirits of the Allied officers and soldiers in a high state of tension.

    He has no idea when the war will end. For him, everything he is doing now is nothing more than delaying the incident and fulfilling the duties of a soldier.  Maybe the enemy will appear in front of him in the next minute, but who will pay attention to it?

    He still has some hope. Although the Allied support forces have been trapped on various battlefields, in Milton Keynes, the British army commanded by General Vincent has not received an attack.  And how far is Milton Keynes from London?So close, as long as General Vincent moves faster, he can become a new force on the battlefield.

    General Gandra has already given orders to General Vincent, but General Vincent has never made his attitude clear, which makes General Gandra worried.

    There have always been concerns before, whether it is the Fenton government or the US military, is General Vincent a British commander loyal to the Queen?  But the evaluation report allowed him to tide over this difficulty safely.  However, will the worries of the past come true today?

    Yes, everyone¡¯s worries and expectations are about to come true.

    Throughout the day, General Vincent was waiting silently.  His allegiance to Her Majesty the Queen has never wavered, and he would even follow Her Majesty's Government-in-Exile if possible.  But he couldn't, he had more important tasks to do.  He must wait according to Baron Alexson's order, waiting for that day to arrive.

    When this day really came, he received a telegram from Baron Alexson. The telegram said very simply:

    ¡°Let¡¯s begin, my friend!¡±

    ¡°Let¡¯s begin, my friend!¡±

    The hand holding the telegram began to tremble, and it took two glasses of whiskey before General Vincent could calm himself down.  He summoned all his subordinates and placed the telegram in front of the officers.

    "Let's get started. My friends!" The officers looked at the simple words on the telegram and didn't know what they meant.

    "I'm waiting. You are all waiting too." General Vincent said slowly: "We know what we are loyal to, and we know what our beliefs are. We have never surrendered, just like His Majesty, we have never surrendered.  . Before, I met a man who told me that one day I would realize my dream, and the time has come.¡±

    In an instant, everyone knew what was going to happen.

    "Victory. Or defeat. Survive, or die." General Vincent's words sounded so calm: "Gentlemen, I am ready, what about you?"

    I'm ready, what about you?

    The officers were somewhat silent, although from their hearts they were willing to re-loyalty to Her Majesty the Queen.  However, this is too involved after all.

    "I'm not thinking for myself, but for all of you." General Vincent smiled: "The defeat of the Allies is inevitable. I believe any of you are better than me on this."  What role will our families play in a new Britain that will soon be rebuilt? I won't force it on any of you.  Guarantee. I have a joint statement here. If you are willing to do the same thing as me, please sign your name on it. Ah, gentlemen, I will not force it.  To make things difficult for you, you can go to London with your own troops."

    The statement was placed in front of General Vincent.

    There was another long silence.  Then, a brigade commander stood up, came to the statement, looked at it carefully, and then signed his name.  This is often the case with many things. Once someone starts, it becomes much easier to handle.

    More and more officers stood up and signed their names on this statement.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    There are no more obstacles.

    At 6:00 am on October 18, 1966, the day after the decisive battle in London, all the British troops in Milton Keynes declared an uprising under the command of General Vincent!

    This was the most fatal blow to the Allies.  General Vincent, who originally had high hopes, now ruthlessly abandoned the Fenton government and the Americans like many other generals.

    What else can be done?  Things like this will only happen more and more frequently in the Battle of London.  No one can stop it. All the Fenton government and the Americans can do is watch.

    And the news of General Vincent and the British uprising in Milton Keynes also spread quickly in London, and the cry of "Long live" resounded throughout the city.

    With the "rumbling" of cannons, every British person has seen the hope of victory.

    Outside the city, there are the continuous attacks of the powerful Axis forces; inside the city, there are countless British people rising to fight.  The uprising in Milton Keynes also completely cut off the last glimmer of hope for the Allies. Now the entire London has been completely surrounded.

    At 8:00 a.m. on October 18, that is, at 8:00 a.m. between General Vincent and Milton CayTwo hours after the British army announced the uprising, Queen Elizabeth II and the Axis Army General Command issued a joint statement welcoming General Vincent and the British army in Milton Keynes for the uprising.  At the same time, General Vincent was promoted to Field Marshal of the British Empire.

    This is another British marshal!

    More than 10 minutes later, the earth-shattering sound of artillery sounded again. In this way, the Axis forces seemed to tell their enemies that no one could stop the victory of the Axis forces.  Just like more than 20 years ago, the Axis forces are bound to win the final victory of the war!

    That year, the powerful German army entered Moscow.  In 1966, the powerful German army and their allies would inevitably march into London with their heads held high.

    London is trembling, the Allies are trembling, and even the whole earth is trembling.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "There is no hope, is it?" In the office, President Fenton's face was so pale: "One after another, people we once trusted have betrayed us. London will be occupied soon, right?  ?¡±

    "Really?" two times in a row, causing Prime Minister Wilkins and Minister Capanon to nod blankly.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  Yes, London will be occupied soon.  Will they be wrapped up in a shameful ending, then?  They never know what will come next.

    "I think. Maybe we can only retreat early" President Fenton was helpless.

    No one knows the situation in London better than them. This place has now become a dead place for them. The only way is to leave here as soon as possible, and the sooner the better.

    Prime Minister Wilkins and Minister Capanon fully agreed on this point. The Prime Minister immediately picked up the phone and called General Gandela: "Your Majesty General, Mr. President has made a decision, and we will leave London as soon as possible.  What happened to this city?

    He yelled something loudly into the phone, but after a few minutes, he hung up the phone. All he could see on his face was a look of despair.

    "What happened, Mr. Prime Minister." An ominous premonition arose in President Fenton's heart.

    "General Gandra told us that the Allied forces have lost air superiority" Prime Minister Wilkins said with great frustration: "He said that it is temporarily impossible to arrange aircraft to evacuate us."

    "How could this happen? How could this happen!" President Fenton couldn't help roaring: "I have made detailed arrangements for so long before, but now he tells me that I can't leave? No, damn it, leave. I must leave.  ! Leave at all costs! Tell General Gandra that he must be ready tonight! I will speak to President William personally if necessary."

    Prime Minister Wilkins cheered up: "Mr. President, President William's situation is also not optimistic now. He is being impeached. And according to the news we have received, he will step down in the near future. I think. I'm afraid he will also  £®

    President Fenton swayed for a moment, then slowly sat down.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  He never imagined that such a thing would happen.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  Fighting would inevitably result in failure, and now, they had actually lost the possibility of escaping.  What else can they do?  What else can they do?

    Surrender?  This may be more terrible than death.  They have betrayed Her Majesty the Queen, can they still expect Her Majesty to forgive them?  Fenton couldn't help but laugh bitterly.  Probably, all he can do now is wait for the enemy's gun to be pointed at him.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

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    London is in complete chaos, with artillery fire and gunshots everywhere.  Those Londoners who participated in the uprising had even begun to switch from defense to offense, launching counterattacks against the enemy again and again.  As for the government troops or Americans who are still fighting, their fighting spirit is also declining rapidly.

    Maybe tonight, maybe tomorrow morning, this tragic city will no longer be able to hold on.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Layers of defenses were broken through, and positions fell into the hands of the Axis forces one by one.  For the Allies here, the end has come.

    This is the last battle that took place in Britain, and it will also be the last battle of World War III.  When the last gunshot falls, everything will return to peace.  Decades later, it's as if nothing happened.

    Suddenly, a violent explosion came from the factory area of ??"British Industries".

    "Plan Ashes"!

    ?When London determines that it cannot continue to hold on, it will launch the "Ash Plan" as soon as possible to blow up all targets in the plan and cause huge damage to British industry.  And now, this final moment has arrived.

    General Gandra was a little strange. He originally thought that if he implemented the "Ash Plan", he would definitely be blocked by the British underground resistance organization. But what is strange is that the "Ash Plan" was actually implemented so smoothly.

    Maybe those British people are careless.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  This is General Gandra's only explanation.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    What he didn't know was that Wang Weiyi, who was operating in London, did not tell the British about the "Ashes Plan". Just as he once said to his subordinates, after the war, Britain was greatly damaged, and the only ally they could rely on was Germany.  , and the alliance between Germany and Britain will become more solid.  Once the plan to establish a Grand European Alliance receives full support from the British side, the implementation of this plan will be smoother than imagined.

    "Damn these!" Duke Stephen's face was almost distorted with anger: "The industry of the British Empire has been so destroyed. This will make Britain's post-war reconstruction work more complicated. Why do they do this?  ?Why?"

    The eyes of Sir Monlington Grislow and those British people were also dancing with anger.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  Unforgivable, this is absolutely unforgivable.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  I originally thought that the war had come to an end, but now such a situation suddenly appeared.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  Fenton and those Americans deserve justice!

    Wang Weiyi watched calmly without saying a word.

    Indeed, it is a bit despicable to do this, but any kindness and mercy between countries is actually the most ridiculous thing.  Two countries can be staunch allies, but they can also turn into enemies at any time.

    When the war is over, Germany will also need time to recover, and it will be very beneficial to Germany when it gathers a group of allies who cannot live without each other.

    "We will take revenge, Baron." Duke Stephen tried his best to control his angry emotions: "I promise that we will take revenge, no matter what price it costs us! All those who caused damage to Britain should be tried  !¡±

    Wang Weiyi nodded silently: "Yes, all enemies will be judged, I promise!"

    This is not only true for the UK, but also for Germany.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  Every one of Fenton, Wilkins, and Capernon will be brought to trial.  Where is William?  Will William be tried?

    Even Wang Weiyi himself can¡¯t answer this question!
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