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690 Three British Governments

That's right, Gott announced his surrender.

Just when the United States was still planning to encourage Ireland to join forces with the United Kingdom to defend the island of Ireland, and was still using a large amount of illusory funds and weapons to assist the "well-intentioned" British to win over Irish allies, as the current interim prime minister of the British Empire, the British Duke, the British

Army Commander-in-Chief, Gott announced the surrender to the Allies.

It's a pity that Gott's surrender declaration lasted only ten minutes.

Just ten minutes ago, in the mountains of northern Scotland, the British area of ​​Great Britain that was not occupied by the Allies, Chamberlain established a new British government there, which was similar to the nature of the Vichy government in France when it was first established.

, all hoping to surrender to Germany on behalf of the British government and then strive to join the Allied family.

Although Chamberlain's government seems very embarrassing and highly suspected of being a traitor, for the vast majority of the British people who are tired of war and long for peace, this government is worthy of their support and support. After all, it is for Britain.

The name is still there, the British government can still exist as a country, and an armistice is a good option.

Of course, they only had two options in total. Chamberlain chose the peaceful route from the beginning, but was ousted from office. Churchill, who chose the war route to come to power at that time, is now starting to lose his mind and is obviously not worthy of support.

Therefore, Chamberlain's return to power seemed somewhat logical.

This was not the end yet. Seeing Chamberlain announcing the establishment of a new government, Mosley, who stayed in Germany, could not sit still.

This man, who had made up his mind from the very beginning to embrace Germany's golden thigh and establish his own British government, submitted the report in almost the shortest time, and then urgently obtained the consent of German Foreign Minister Ribbentrop.

Immediately announce the establishment of a "new British government".

This British government is different from Chamberlain's British government.

Chamberlain's government intended to use a large number of old members of the original appeasement faction, and retain some government officials who had previously defected to Churchill's faction. In essence, it was a change of soup without changing medicine, and the backbone was still mainly used by former British officials.

But Mosley's government is different. He plans to use his cronies as the main body. After returning to the UK under the arrangement of the Germans, he will gather his former far-right partisans in the UK as the core to create a government similar to that in Germany.

This new type of government.

Of course, in addition to these far-right elements who are mainly private members, Mosley will also use some government members he has known before. After all, he is also the former Labor Minister of the United Kingdom, and he still has some connections in the government.

As for Mosley's personal connections, they are completely inadequate compared with Prime Minister-level connections like Chamberlain and Churchill.

However, Mosley also has his own advantages, or trump cards.

That is, in order to please Reinhardt, Spanish leader Franco put Britain's previous king, George V, under house arrest and then sent him to Berlin.

When George V, the Duke of Windsor, could not guarantee his life safety and faced the choice of "obey or starve to death", he lowered his "noble head" in frustration.

Reinhardt had only one choice for the Duke of Windsor. He thought he told the Duke of Windsor without any threat to his life. Germany could reluctantly agree to put him on the British throne after the war, but he had to accept Germany's decision.

Bian made the request.

First of all, as George V, the Duke of Windsor's prime minister must of course have to be reckoned with separately from George VI on the island of Ireland. There is no doubt that Mosley, who is obedient and easy to control, is Reinhardt's favorite candidate.

Secondly, obedience is definitely a must. After you ascend the throne, the first thing you have to do is to publicly promote the idea of ​​​​the British and Germans as one family under the "protection" sent by Mosley, and do a good job in ideological work.

In place.

These two requirements are actually very intriguing.

And because he was worried that the Duke of Windsor might not be able to figure out the meaning, Reinhard then gave the Duke of Windsor a kind reminder that he could not agree to the German request.

As for the consequences of not agreeing, or agreeing to be cunning in the future...

If you don't agree, don't even think about asking the German government for your food and clothing expenses in Berlin these days. Just find a way to get it yourself.

Saying this, Reinhard also added, "Even if the Windsors in Berlin were reduced to sleeping, as the host, he would at least kindly ensure the safety of the Windsors and send SS men at any time.

Follow the whole process and take another test to prevent someone from assassinating the Windsors."

At this point, even a fool should understand it.

As long as you don't cooperate, Reinhard, the bastard, will justifiably deny you food or drink. In the name of protection, he will even send people to monitor you throughout the process, preventing you from escaping, and even obstructing you.

You need to use your hands to get the food.

Basically, it can be assumed that these SS soldiers sent by Reinhardt will continue to monitor the Windsors until they starve to death.

Even if the Duke of Windsor wanted to be righteous, he asked him to take his wife and starve to death cruelly on the streets of Berlin. Even if he agreed, his wife would not agree. Moreover, he himself could not bear this way of death.

As for the subsequent "protection" of the guards sent by Mosley, he traveled around the country to promote Anglo-German friendship. This is also the same as the "protection" of the SS sent by Reinhardt. Anyway, he was supervised throughout the whole process.

But at least, after the Duke of Windsor chooses to obey, he and his wife will not starve to death, and they will be able to eat and drink well according to royal standards and live a good life.

From this point of view, Reinhard was really good to Mosley. Although his methods towards the Duke of Windsor were shameless to the point of no limit, but in terms of the result, he treated George V as a big gift.

"Eagle Dog" Mosley.

In this way, Britain is quite lively.

All of a sudden, they had three governments.

One is the Belfast government in Northern Ireland, led by Gott.

The other was the Edinburgh government in Scotland established by Chamberlain.

Another one is the London, England, government that Mosley is about to form with support from Germany.

There are three governments in one country. The key is that these three governments are now planning to surrender to or cling to Germany's golden thigh.

In this way, Reinhard was very happy. The entire British government relied on him. As for which British government to retain in the end, he could actually choose based on the mood of the German government.


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