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Chapter 453 The British Rainbow

"Commander, how about... let's do Operation Rainbow too!" Forbes's chief of staff lowered his voice and leaned forward and whispered softly.

That’s right! Since the Germans can blow up all the battleships in one Operation Rainbow, the British can do the same!

Forbes almost applauded the proposal.

However, he did not get excited for too long before Sir Forbes discovered that their current situation was still different from the Germans' original situation.

At that time, although the German army was reduced to its maximum personnel, there were still German soldiers manning each battleship.

But now, all the British officers and soldiers are being held in batches in the prisoner's lounges vacated by the Italian Navy ships. They are under custody and cannot contact the warships that have been captured by the Italians.

"No." Sir Forbes shook his head and sighed: "I thought about it and found that our current situation is different from the environment the Germans were in at that time, and there is no way to imitate their success."

In fact, most of the so-called success studies in later generations have the effect of invigorating the blood, and it does not really make everyone who studies success studies successful.

Everyone's success model cannot be copied.

The success of a person or a team requires a specific historical environment, economic background, and opportunities that are rare but rare.

If you want to succeed by following the same old path of successful people, you will probably not succeed.

Unless that person is very lucky and really meets the love of God and follows the pattern of the previous successful person.

To give a simple analogy, Reinhardt went to the Bermuda Triangle, encountered a shipwreck, and just crossed it.

So, relying on his understanding of the history of World War II and the automation knowledge he had learned, he happened to encounter the eve of Operation Rainbow. He seized the opportunity and made his mark in one fell swoop. Then he rose up the ranks in the Weimar government, and at the same time used his own

The Golden Finger reformed technology and troop equipment, winning all the way to the present.

However, if someone suddenly proposed today that he wanted to try his luck in the Bermuda Triangle to see if he could cross it by chance and change his fate against the will of heaven...that person would probably be regarded as a fool.

Just kidding, not everyone is the protagonist in the novel, playing cheats, using cheats, being extremely arrogant all day long, and being protected by others all the time.

In the same way, the British Navy may not be able to do "Operation Rainbow" that the German Navy is good at.

"Commander, I don't think so!" After listening to the advice of the chief of staff, Forbes' adjutant also turned to look at Forbes thoughtfully: "There are no conditions to create conditions. Although the Italians have detained us officers together

, but many of our grassroots soldiers are still kept at their original posts by the Italians to maintain the operation of various ships."

Since the Italian Navy temporarily took over all the remaining British warships and a large aircraft carrier, and the Italian officers and soldiers were not familiar with the British ship operations, they had to take the captured fleet back to the country.

Temporarily use the British grassroots soldiers to maintain the navigation of various British ships.

The adjutant then moved between Forbes and the chief of staff, and whispered in a voice that only the three of them could hear: "As long as we can return to each ship, we may be able to command our subordinates to quickly destroy the bottom of each ship.

Sink them."

"Is it possible to scuttle a battleship under the guidance of the Italians?" Forbes said, dragging his chin with his hand and frowning.

"What's wrong? Didn't the Germans also complete Operation Rainbow under the nose of our Marshal Betty?" the Chief of Staff said very positively.

The Marshal Betty mentioned by the chief of staff was the British admiral whom Reinhard ridiculed as a lunatic and who was responsible for monitoring the reception of the German fleet.

At that time, if it weren't for the fact that prisoners could not be killed due to international law, Betty, who had always had a hot temper and a small temper, would have dragged Reinhard out and shot him for an hour.

It's a pity that Betty held back her anger until the end and never regained her composure.

Although Betty was promoted to Admiral of the British Empire the next year after Operation Rainbow ended, he has never let go of his original humiliation.

Of course, Reinhard was actually worried for a while afterwards.

In fact, Reinhard hated and feared Betty, the executioner who led the troops to China in June 1900 and was famous for his brutal suppression of the Boxer Rebellion.

At that time, to put it bluntly, he was just a prisoner. As a British general, Betty could easily kill him.

The reason why Betty was not pushed out and killed was really thanks to the support of the German naval officers and soldiers at that time, as well as the support of General Ludwig. Perhaps it was this that allowed Betty to resist the temptation and restrain her cruel nature.

Just like those Boxer warriors, they killed the arrogant Reinhardt.

Later, Reinhard, who ran back to Germany, felt comfortable for a while.

At that time, in addition to a fat man named Churchill, the British also had an old man named David Beatty, who was also paying attention to this young German man.

Fortunately for Churchill, he had no enmity with Reinhard at that time, and he only observed Reinhard out of curiosity.

Marshal Betty was different. He deliberately investigated Reinhard and was almost angered to death in advance.

You know, thanks to her military exploits in suppressing the Chinese Boxer Rebellion, Betty was promoted to captain in the Royal Navy of the British Empire at the age of 29.

After that, Betty spent another ten years to successfully become the youngest rear admiral in British history in the past 100 years to be qualified to command a flagship. In one fell swoop, she broke the record held by Viscount Nelson as the fastest non-British royal family.

Records of promotion to general officer.

However, after he heard that Reinhardt, who had shamelessly humiliated him in public, had been promoted from a staff sergeant at the time of the meeting to the youngest general in German history in just five years, the British marshal

, finally became so angry that he vomited blood.

Everyone knows that Reinhardt's Operation Rainbow caused the British Empire to lose a fat captured fleet and missed the opportunity to stabilize the world's largest navy. Since then, the United States has used the Washington Naval Treaty to catch up and later became the United States.

Tied for first place.

However, few people know that because of Reinhardt's appearance, Operation Rainbow became more dramatic. The humiliated British Admiral Petain was left with a knot in his heart. After all, he watched his enemy Reinhardt get promoted step by step.

Fifteen years later, at the end of 1933, he died with hatred.

Because of his long-term anger, Betty, a famous British general, was angered to death by Reinhardt three years in advance!

Apart from anything else, Forbes and others cannot imitate the unexpected gains brought about by Reinhardt's shameless reliance.


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