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710 Old ends, new beginnings

"I've been waiting a little longer for this chapter. It will be updated around 2 a.m. You can rest first and read it again tomorrow."

Originally, at night, a person's psychological defense was at its most vulnerable, and the close contact with the execution process frightened Churchill, who had been in a state of high tension these days, to the point where his lower body seemed to have been wet.

"Next, Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill!" the SS noncommissioned officer who fired the gun continued to read expressionlessly.

Me?! When Churchill heard his name, he unconsciously felt panic and wanted to step back.

However, two SS soldiers in black uniforms grabbed Churchill and pulled him to the wall where the execution took place.

"War criminal Churchill!" The leader of the SS with the gun did not raise his gun, but first read out a lot of charges against Churchill.

"Fighting for the Danzig Corridor in Germany, restoring the flagship of territorial integrity, destroying the Anglo-German Peace Agreement, and flagrantly inciting Britain to declare war on Germany in the British House of Commons."

"Invading the sovereign country of Norway and undermining the neutrality of third-party countries."

"Wantfully destroying the neutral French naval fleet."

"Seize France's African colonies."

"..."

Obviously, for a big man like Churchill, he still needs to be criticized before he is shot.

Next, the tall SS representative recounted his righteous words: from the emergence of Churchill’s militant faction, to seizing power from Chamberlain, consolidating power, plotting and planning an aggressive war, and openly declaring war on Germany,

Invasion of Norway, sabotage and attack on the French fleet, invasion of French Africa, spying on French oil fields, hostile policy towards Allied member states, cover for de Gaulle's illegal regime, violation of international treaties, war crimes and crimes against humanity, killing and torture of Africans

Italian prisoners of war, colonial aggression all over the world, crazy exploitation of civilians in colonial areas, plundering of public and private property, forced labor policies, persecution of colonial natives and other crimes and crimes committed by criminal organizations.

When the officer in black uniform finished speaking sternly about so many of Churchill's crimes, Churchill was breaking out in a cold sweat. His face turned pale and he was obviously incontinent.

"You... you can't do this. I am the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and that is my... what I must do." Churchill, who was somewhat incoherent, racked his brains feebly to argue. Although he

I also understand that it is almost meaningless to argue with the German SS at this time.

To Churchill's surprise, the SS executioner nodded and replied to Churchill: "What you said makes sense, so... the military police! Come over and execute the execution."

Seeing the other party nodding, Churchill, who originally thought he had a glimmer of hope, just breathed a sigh of relief, but the other party's words made his dead eyes widen again.

"Wait a minute, are you talking logically? You..." Churchill looked at the muzzle of the gun aimed at his head in fear, and shook his head like a rattle.

His mind was filled with scenes of him being shot to death randomly, and then being thrown into the wilderness like the prisoners just now.

"Bang!" A young SS soldier holding a Mauser rifle squinted half his eyes and pulled the trigger before Churchill finished speaking.

With his mind full of confusion, Churchill's fat body swayed twice and then fell down.

...

"OK, cut!" an English slicing slogan suddenly came out.

A few seconds later, a burst of laughter came from the grass nearby. From behind a fairly hidden observation post, Reinhardt, Mosley, Rossi, Pétain, Quisling...

They walked out one after another.

At this time, Churchill also opened his eyes from pretending to be dead. After touching his body and finding that there were no wounds, he got up in confusion.

Then, Churchill found that he was surrounded by people, including the first few "prisoners" who had been "shot" by the SS.

Everything is fake, except for the tears and snot on Churchill's body and the feces and urine on his pants.

The arrogant laughter in the distance came almost entirely from Reinhardt alone.

In addition to Reinhardt who laughed very loudly on purpose, Mosley and Quisling, who looked flattering on their faces, also laughed in harmony with Reinhardt's voice in a low voice.

Italian Prime Minister Rossi's smile was not that obvious, but from the fact that he stood directly to the right of Reinhardt, it could be seen that his relationship with Reinhardt was not that simple.

"Although this approach is not very graceful," the elderly Pétain obviously did not accept Reinhardt's method.

But after a few seconds, Pétain grinned: "But I admit, this is how you should deal with Churchill, a shameless villain!"

After smiling and communicating with the allied leaders present, Reinhard turned around easily, walked up to Churchill who was half squatting on the ground, smiled and looked down and said: "Mr. Churchill, thank you for recording the latest German film.

Friendly guest appearance.”

"I have to admit that you are the worst politician in the world, but you are the best tragedy and comedian." Looking at this mortal enemy who has been against him for several years, Reinhardt mocked without any grace.

stand up.

"Please wait, it will be refreshed in ten minutes"

At this time, Churchill also opened his eyes from pretending to be dead. After touching his body and finding that there were no wounds, he got up in confusion.

Then, Churchill found that he was surrounded by people, including the first few "prisoners" who had been "shot" by the SS.

Everything is fake, except for the tears and snot on Churchill's body and the feces and urine on his pants.

The arrogant laughter in the distance came almost entirely from Reinhardt alone.

In addition to Reinhardt who laughed very loudly on purpose, Mosley and Quisling, who looked flattering on their faces, also laughed in harmony with Reinhardt's voice in a low voice.

Italian Prime Minister Rossi's smile was not that obvious, but from the fact that he stood directly to the right of Reinhardt, it could be seen that his relationship with Reinhardt was not that simple.

"Although this approach is not very graceful," the elderly Pétain obviously did not accept Reinhardt's method.

"Although this approach is not very graceful," the elderly Pétain obviously did not accept Reinhardt's method.

But after a few seconds, Pétain grinned: "But I admit, this is how you should deal with Churchill, a shameless villain!"

After smiling and communicating with the allied leaders present, Reinhard turned around easily, walked up to Churchill who was half squatting on the ground, smiled and looked down and said: "Mr. Churchill, thank you for recording the latest German film.

Friendly guest appearance.”

"I have to admit that you are the worst politician in the world, but you are the best tragedy and comedian." Looking at this mortal enemy who has been against him for several years, Reinhardt mocked without any grace.

stand up.


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