On the north shore of London under British control, air raid sirens have been sounding all morning.
Since Reinhard made the largest-scale bombing declaration in history in his speech yesterday, Gott and his command staff got up early in fear all morning after arriving on the 29th, and then prepared for the attack.
"Evacuate civilians to prevent the evil Germans from killing and injuring people with indiscriminate bombing..."
Starting at 5 a.m., Battalion Commander Allen of the Churchill Youth Brigade came out with his battalion to take charge of evacuating people.
It was said that civilians were being evacuated, but Allen himself was only a 15-year-old boy. A few months ago, he would have been among the civilians being evacuated.
A 15-year-old boy turned out to be a battalion commander wearing a military medal!
This is not fiction or fiction, this is the current situation of the Churchill Youth Brigade.
As for the other soldiers led by Allen, the 15-year-old battalion commander, the two oldest ones are 14 years old, and the youngest ones are even only 9 years old!
"Report to the battalion commander! We have taken all the old men and girls on Baker Street to the newly vacated air-raid shelter."
A 12-year-old boy, with two 10-year-old children, trotted over to report to Allen.
This 12-year-old boy is a platoon leader under Allen. His immature reporting voice makes people feel very awkward.
However, this has become the norm at Churchill Youth Hostel. No one will suggest anything is wrong.
"Okay, I understand." Allen waved to the platoon leader, who was as old as his younger brother, and gave instructions as a battalion commander: "Continue to evacuate and look for any people who have not left."
Not long after Allen finished speaking, a 14-year-old company commander from their battalion came over with an old man.
"Battle Commander Allen, this old gentleman is not leaving. He said he wants to come see you." The so-called company commander's young man reported in his transitional voice, which was still in the stage of changing his voice.
"Um...this old gentleman." Allen didn't know how to communicate with this old man who was old enough to be his grandfather.
However, he had been on the battlefield after all, used a longbow to ambush lone German soldiers, and returned to the north bank alive. His courage was much higher than that of teenagers of the same age.
Of course, Allen did not kill three German soldiers as was introduced at the medal ceremony. He only wounded one German soldier with a longbow shot from a distance.
As for the report at the medal ceremony that a certain child destroyed five German tanks with an anti-tank gun, those were even more false achievements that were infinitely exaggerated.
Putting aside the fact that this thing is impossible to accomplish, even if it were possible, how could a child soldier be assigned those anti-tank guns and at least 5 rounds of artillery shells that are very valuable in regular troops in the army?
In comparison, Allen's fake record is already very reliable.
Soon, Allen adjusted his mentality and said to the old man in front of him: "Sir, you must leave as soon as possible. The German bombs cannot distinguish between ordinary people and soldiers. The evil Germans will soon bomb indiscriminately."
North London on this side of the Thames."
"Evil Germans?" Unexpectedly, the old man did not appear very panicked. In fact, facing a child soldier who was as old as his own grandson, there was really nothing to panic about.
"Shouldn't it be that bastard Churchill who is guilty?" I said these treasonous remarks in a somewhat rude manner: "If it weren't for him, a lunatic, how could we have been involved in this internal war between countries on the European continent! If it hadn't been for this,
How could he, you children and those women be rushed to the battlefield!"
In the past, if someone dared to curse the respected Prime Minister Churchill like this, these teenagers from the Churchill Youth Brigade would basically arrest that person immediately.
But now, Allen is not angry for Churchill because the prime minister he is loyal to is scolded.
Speaking of which, Allen and the others have not seen Churchill in person for a long time. The last time Churchill awarded a medal to the children of the Youth Brigade seemed to have been five days ago. After that, no one has seen Churchill in person again.
"Child, listen to me. Leave here and escape to Scotland in the north. You can go as far north as you can." Then the old man said to Allen, the oldest here, very moved: "I am already old.
, lived a full 80 years, and lived enough. But you are still young, you should live well. My son, daughter-in-law, and my lovely grandson have all been sent to the cemetery by that beast Churchill. I don’t want to
I would like to see you, like my grandson, dragged to be buried with that bastard!"
"Sir..." Faced with the old man's moving advice, Allen didn't know what to say for a moment.
Finally, he was about to say something more, when the sharp screams of several youth brigade child soldiers were heard in the distance.
"The German bombers are coming!"
Since these boys who belonged to the Churchill Youth Brigade were dragged to the battlefield before they could grow up enough to change their voices, their shouts were very high-pitched and harsh.
"Run! Everyone spread out!" Allen shouted out the words that an elderly Army veteran kindly taught him some time ago when dealing with air raids.
Just when Allen shouted instructions to disperse, a German bomber had passed over his head. Not far away, a block away, a napalm bomb exploded. John saw with his own eyes that the building was ignited into a giant torch.
Several child soldiers inside, who were searching the building, jumped from a high place with flames on them and let out screams that made their hair stand on end.
After all, Allen was just a child. He was so frightened that he quickly fled into a nearby building.
Although this does not make much sense, it is as dangerous as running under a big tree to hide from the rain during a thunderstorm, but for a boy of Allen's age, he can only hide in a seemingly solid house in order to visually
First, avoid the horrific scenes outside.
Rolling down the stairs with him were the 12-year-old platoon leader and two 9-year-old child soldiers who were just beside him.
What came next was an unpleasant smell of smoke, boundless dust and darkness.
Allen and his family's small building was also bombed by the Germans. However, fortunately, it was an ordinary bomb that was dropped on this building, not a napalm bomb.
Because there are many masonry buildings in north London, several ammunition experts from the German logistics department suggested that just throwing napalm bombs might not be very effective, and the cost would be too high.
So the German bombers used a mixed bombing method of half bombs and half incendiary bombs to carry out large-scale bombings. This allowed Allen, who was hiding in the building, to survive for a while.
As for the outside, the old man who was still talking to him just now, and the child soldiers in his camp, Allen can't care about it now, and he has no time to think about it.