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Chapter 325

On October 23, Germany and England signed an armistice.

The German army entered London without resistance. This was the first time in thousands of years that an armed army entered London.

People on the streets of London looked at the German soldiers wearing helmets in horror.

In order to enter this city, the German army paid a heavy price. In the six months of the offensive, the German army suffered more than 600,000 casualties.

Although this number is not comparable to the number of casualties during the Battle of France, it was still a heavy loss for the Germans.

Moreover, the Germans were surprised to find that the end of the war they thought was different from the actual end of the war were two different things.

Although the British surrendered, a large number of weapons and ammunition were smuggled home by the National Guard during the war.

The sporadic German troops in Britain were still very unsafe.

In the first week of the occupation of Britain alone, more than 200 German soldiers were assassinated.

Many of them were shot dead on the street.

God knows which window that flying bullet came from.

The German army had no way to determine, so they could only resort to large-scale retaliation.

As long as the direction of the bullet is determined, all the British men in the whole building will be pulled out and shot in a row. They will pay for their lives for the dead German soldiers!

The bloody suppression left more than 5,000 people dead in London in just one week.

The bloody crackdown and street shootings have made London much more peaceful. Although it is not clean, it is very quiet.

However, the British's hostility to the Germans has become deeper and deeper.

The same thing happened in France.

When France fell, the German army collected guns and ammunition on a large scale. The collection was very successful, and the French people basically had no weapons left.

But no one could have imagined that those French expeditionary forces would emerge from the Alps one after another for some unknown reason!

These people come in groups, small groups of three to five people, and large groups of thirty or fifty people.

The weapons in their hands ranged from rifles to machine guns, and even mortars and grenades commonly used by the Ming army.

Especially the latter two weapons are simply killers of German patrols.

The grenade is very small and fires about the same amount of ammunition as a small mortar.

What often happens is that a group of German soldiers are patrolling. Suddenly, several or even a dozen artillery shells fall from the sky.

The German soldiers were knocked upside down by the bombing, but not even the shadow of the murderer was found.

There are even some places that are simply country roads. There are woods on both sides. The pursuing and searching German troops often enter the woods and never come out again.

For this reason, the German army also carried out a bloody suppression of the French.

But the effect was not very good. German soldiers were still being attacked and shot!

The most troublesome thing is that these French soldiers seem to have sufficient supplies.

During the six months since the Germans attacked Britain, the French underground resistance guerrillas were basically in a stage of vigorous development.

They are no longer willing to engage in illegal shootings in the countryside, or attack patrols or something like that.

They even dared to take the initiative to attack German strongholds, and they even had 80mm heavy mortars in their hands.

What's more, they actually sneaked into the Paris Opera House. Taking advantage of a large-scale performance, the guerrillas secretly planted a bomb.

When the opera reached its climax, the bomb exploded with applause.

More than thirty German officers were killed on the spot, and twice as many German officers were injured.

When this incident came out, it shocked the whole of Europe.

The Führer personally ordered that the German troops could no longer appear so densely on the same occasion. Especially things like watching operas need to be explicitly prohibited and strictly prohibited.

It must be said that the Prussians were extremely obedient.

The head of state over there issued an order, and the commander of the French occupation forces here issued a military order to search for the whereabouts of the guerrillas.

For a time, the whole of France fell into panic.

The Germans began to arrest people unscrupulously, trying to find those French guerrillas by looking for a needle in a haystack.

But the result is that after more than half a month of checking, not even a single one was found.

In the end, the only option was to randomly capture a group of French people and shoot them.

The same situation is happening in the Austrian-occupied areas and the Polish-occupied areas.

Those underground resistance organizations are becoming more and more active. Some resistance organizations are even hiding on the border.

They would go out at night to attack German strongholds and outposts, and during the day they would go to places like Spain, Italy, and Switzerland to avoid being attacked by the Germans.

These bug-like people made the German army very uncomfortable. At the same time, they had to strengthen the defense forces on the border.

More than 300,000 German troops were completely restrained by guerrilla warfare and could not go to the British battlefield.

Relatively speaking, the public security situation in low-lying countries such as the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg is much better.

Perhaps, this has something to do with them being too weak.uu Kanshu www.uukanshu.com

As long as you are weak enough, you won't care what the strong do to you, and they won't resist. They will just accept their fate and obey the mercy of the superior.

For Germany, the frontal war is over. But a war with a completely different situation is going on in full swing.

The German army had not yet woken up from the fatigue of defeating the British. They were forced to get involved in another protracted security war!

Similarly, the Ming army is also fighting a public security war. However, the public security war fought by the Ming army is more like training troops to give the troops some experience in urban public security operations, rather than actually letting them risk their lives to fight!

"Stay in formation and shoot everything that moves. Whether it's old people, women, or children.

As long as they show hostile eyes, you can punish them on the spot." The old monkey stood in front of the team and said loudly.

The Swiss have captured 98% of the targets in Baghdad. The Kurds in the city are still resisting stubbornly at only a few small points.

The Ming army was not prepared to pay attention to them. Such a small group of people could only be exchanged for a few nails if they were all killed.

With the arrival of Ming army reinforcements, the Swiss began to enter a period of rest. Three consecutive months of fighting in Baghdad also exhausted their energy and energy.

In fact, being able to carry out such a long-lasting and high-intensity battle is enough to prove that the combat effectiveness of the Swiss is comparable to that of Germany and the United Kingdom. At least their fighting will is much stronger than that of the French.

Those old French people will surrender at every turn.

And they usually carry weapons, which are not mahogany swords or Bagua mirrors, but various weapons including heavy weapons.
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