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Five hundred and ninetieth chapters Churchill's helplessness

Reinhard still had time to participate in the experimental meeting of new weapons, but Churchill was already overwhelmed by the bad situation and was unable to do anything.

After Mosley was rescued from London by German special forces, he went all the way to Portsmouth to join General Ernst's Sixteenth Army there.

After several reversals, Mosley was finally transferred to Berlin, Germany.

As for the news that Mosley was rescued by the Germans, except for the chief of the London Police Department and the colonel responsible for recruiting the "special guard force", no one else has yet learned about it. Among those who don't know, there are also

Churchill.

By the time Churchill found out about this, it was not long ago.

It wasn't until Mosley appeared in public in Berlin and called on the British to resist Churchill's rule that Churchill learned that this important figure who had been put under house arrest by himself for organizing a protest march against him had actually disappeared from his eyes.

It slipped away under the bed!

“It’s time for the sleeping people of the islands of Great Britain, the people of England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales, to wake up from their slumber!

The reason why we live in this world is for happiness and freedom, not for a certain person. We should not sacrifice our lives for anyone, let alone those who are not worthy of our lives.

And Churchill is someone who is not worthy of our lives. Under his leadership, the British Empire will perish sooner or later!

In order to save our great empire and for our future to remain as good as ever, it is time for everyone to join forces to resist Churchill’s brutal rule and fight for freedom and happiness!”

Mosley gave a hearty and incendiary speech in Berlin, Germany. Of course, the content of this speech soon reached the ears of Churchill in London, England across the Strait.

In addition, Mosley also established the British Second Overseas Government with the support of Reinhardt. Mosley officially became the prime minister of this government, announced his support for Reinhardt's German government, and

Maintained hostile relations with Churchill's London government.

In fact, this is almost identical to the method used by Churchill to use de Gaulle to establish the French government in exile.

Churchill naturally didn't care about his speech. What he really cared about was Mosley's establishment of a second government.

Because once this kind of government exists, the dominance of the London government will face a huge challenge.

This is exactly what Churchill didn't want to see!

After all, as the true "orthodox prime minister" of Britain, he will never tolerate the emergence of a second government.

So when Churchill heard the news, he immediately jumped into the crime and angrily said to his assistant: "Go! Call Chief Nibel of the London Police Department!"

The assistant did not dare to neglect. Seeing that Churchill was so angry, he immediately went to the London Police Station and called the unfortunate police chief over.

When Director Nibel tiptoed into Churchill's office, he knew exactly what Churchill was looking for. Of course, his behavior also betrayed his panic.

In fact, as early as the day after Mosley was rescued, the colonel who recruited the German special forces had a "secret" interview with the director.

The content of the conversation was simply that the colonel wanted to blame the director and not involve himself when Churchill knew about it.

But Director Nibel is not stupid. If he has to bear such a big thing alone, Churchill will have to skin him.

But his position was not as critical as that of Colonel Harrell, so he could only reluctantly agree to the colonel's request and prepare to adapt to changes when the time came.

Today, this matter was finally discovered by Churchill. Before Churchill could speak, Director Nibel took the lead and said: "Prime Minister, listen to me, this matter is a complete accident."

(Wait a minute, do you think this sentence is familiar? Yes, the Italians said this after shooting down their marshal. This sentence has almost become a standard way for all subordinates to excuse themselves from their bosses.)

"Accident? Do you want me to reply to you the way Mussolini replied to his subordinates?" Churchill replied angrily.

"What? How can that guy Mussolini compare with you, Prime Minister? Prime Minister Churchill is wise and great... Under the leadership of the Prime Minister, we will definitely be able to defeat the German invaders and regain the motherland...

." The police chief flattered him as soon as he came up, but this didn't seem to have any effect on Churchill today.

Churchill interrupted him before he finished speaking: "Mussolini really can't be compared to me, but I think what he said when he had time was quite good, especially the curse words, and this sentence is quite good.

It suits you now."

"What is that sentence? Prime Minister, please make it clear."

"Accident? Why didn't you say that your father and your mother gave birth to you in a drunken accident?" When Churchill said this, he imitated Mussolini's expression and behavior so well that he didn't know.

Where did he get this information? He even knew what Mussolini had said at the highest military conference in Italy. It seemed that Churchill's intelligence system was doing a very good job.

The police chief did not expect that the previously reserved Prime Minister would use foul language, borrowing words from leaders of other countries.

He also understood the seriousness of the situation. After all, if you want the British Prime Minister who calls himself a gentleman to swear and curse, it's really impossible if you don't have any skills, unless you really push him to the point of intolerance, just like today.

"Prime Minister, actually this has nothing to do with our police. If you want to blame it, you have to blame the special guard force sent." Seeing that there was no hope of concealing the truth, the police chief started to shift the blame. After all, people were offending the Prime Minister of the British Empire or the Prime Minister of the British Empire.

When faced with the choice of offending a young colonel, anyone would choose the latter without hesitation.

What's more, after learning that Mosley, who has now escaped, has established the second British government in Germany, this problem is no longer just a problem of failing to guard the prisoners, but a political problem!

If the police chief insists on taking full responsibility for the entire incident, he will not only face being dismissed, but may even face imprisonment.

"What special guard force? Why didn't I know about this?" Churchill asked with confusion on his face.

"Previously, in order to further ensure the safety of Mosley's custody, Colonel Harrel sent a platoon of elite security forces to the place where we were guarding Mosley. It is said that the predecessors of these people were all British Expeditionary Forces who escaped from Dunkirk.

, with strong combat effectiveness. But something happened to Mosley less than a week after these people arrived, and after the accident, this group of so-called guard troops also disappeared."

Of course, the police chief told Churchill about the special guard unit with reservations.

He now actually knows that the special guard troops are German spies, but once this matter is revealed, it will not be that simple.

So he left the opportunity to explain to Colonel Harrell, so that he could talk easily when they met in the future, and would not fall out with Harrell. After all, everyone might make a comeback.


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