The Third Reich in Desperation

Third Reich Episode 469

Of course, this kind of ship also has a major flaw. Due to its shallow draft, it is difficult to sail on rough seas.But in the Mediterranean, the sea is calm most of the time, so this kind of defect is almost non-existent.

From Montgomery's point of view, it was embarrassing.

What is even more embarrassing is that the Duke of Gott sent an urgent telegram to Montgomery at this time, asking him to say that he would hold a grand surrender ceremony in the name of the Northern Ireland government forces, and send a tribute to Rommel, the commander-in-chief of the African coalition forces of the Allies. surrender!

He had already arranged the battlefield, prepared the army, replenished weapons and equipment, set up strategies and tactics, and made enough psychological preparations for a long-term stalemate, but he was suddenly told that these efforts were in vain.Whoever it is, probably will be very unhappy.

In fact, Montgomery was indeed very reluctant to accept this order.

"Don't reply to Duke Gott's telegram just yet, just pretend that I haven't received it yet." Montgomery, who was in hesitation for a while, tried to avoid the matter temporarily with an attitude of procrastination: "Wait a little longer, at least within today, let I'll think about it by myself."

Text 708 Churchill's Finale

After losing everything, Churchill underwent a short period of house arrest before being sent to a prison in Berlin to await his final trial.

However, Churchill in prison has not gone crazy as rumored, at least for most of the day, he is awake.

Even in the London bunker, Churchill was not completely crazy.His situation is considered crazy at best, or more precisely, insane.

Perhaps because Churchill was also a nationalist, he did not lack the madness to go to destruction with the British Empire in his heart.

During his days under house arrest under Gort before he was handed over to Germany, he heard news of Lord Gort's surrender speech from his prison.

In Churchill's eyes, this undoubtedly means that the British government has been completely reduced to a vassal regime of Germany.Reinhardt achieved his goal, devoured the whole of Europe, and managed his Atlantic Wall to be truly invulnerable!

In pain, Churchill, who lost his soul, chose to commit suicide in despair.

He untied his shoelaces, tied them to the ceiling of the room and attempted to hang himself.

Unfortunately, Churchill was too obese to succeed.

The second time, Churchill attempted to commit suicide by jumping into the sea while on board the ship that was being handed over by Gott from the island of Ireland to Germany.

However, on the night of boarding the ship, the obese Churchill was blown by the icy sea breeze, and suddenly had some instinctive premonition of the biting cold of the sea, and a short hesitation caused him to miss the opportunity to commit suicide by jumping into the sea.

For the third time, Churchill, who had been sent to a German prison, exchanged his own ring in prison and got a cyanide capsule from the prison guard, planning to commit suicide by taking poison.

Churchill, who had already failed to commit suicide twice, only after thinking about it for a long time this time, he mustered up the courage to swallow the capsule and gritted his teeth to face death.

As a result, Churchill had diarrhea for a long time in the end, and was later told by a specialized doctor in a German prison that the person who sold his medicine capsules was a liar at all, specifically to deceive people like them who were destined to be sentenced to death.

After three failed suicide attempts, Churchill finally gave up the idea and had to wait helplessly for the final trial.

When the time for the trial finally approached, Churchill was taken to Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, the day before the court date, where he would receive his final trial in a court-martial.

As early as the end of the Battle of Britain, how to deal with the heinous Churchill militants caused a debate within the Allies. The most radical people advocated that they should be buried alive. Just execute.

The French, who had been utterly wounded twice by the British, believed that all Britons who wore the uniform of the British army should be shot, or at least sent to Siberia for hard labor.As for the SS, maybe burial alive would be a better way.

The Norwegian government, which suffered from the flagrant aggression of the British army, also suggested that the main British war criminals be executed without trial.The Norwegian government believes that these people issued their own guilty verdicts and served the execution order when they plotted to start World War II.If they hadn't declared war on Germany and invaded Norway, perhaps World War II would not have started at all.

But Reinhardt resisted all opinions, and finally decided to advocate the use of "law" to convict the sinner, to cultivate "justice" with justice, and to fully reflect the identity of the "representative of justice" of the Third Reich.

Reinhardt even emphasized that if Churchill could prove his innocence, the Nuremberg trial would give him a fair verdict.

However, if someone thinks that Reinhardt really wants to deal leniently with Churchill, who has always been against him and caused him to have to fight to the end with Britain, that is a big mistake!

After all, the Nuremberg Trial was on German territory. On the night before the trial, Churchill was taken out of his cell by prison guards in accordance with Reinhardt's instructions, and brought to a wall full of bullet holes.

He was brought along with four other prisoners covered in blood.

Seeing such a bloody scene, and the gunshot that was full of bullet marks and vaguely seemed to be blood-stained, Churchill was so frightened that his legs trembled, and he immediately prepared to reveal his identity as the prime minister.Although he is a former prime minister, he believes that these German guys will immediately realize that they may have mentioned the wrong person.

But before Churchill finished shouting, a louder voice beside him overwhelmed his shouting.

Churchill only heard the prisoner on the far side shouting: "You can't do this! I am not a Soviet spy! How can you frame a British farmer as a senior Soviet spy? I can only grow with a hoe..."

"Thug chug...!"

Before the man could finish speaking, a burst of execution gunshots rang out extremely piercingly in the dark night.Then, the farmer, who looked like a bumpkin at first glance, was shot full of bullet holes and collapsed in a pool of blood.

Although Churchill has sent thousands of lads to battle, to hell, and caused countless deaths.But seeing a person being beaten into a sieve at such a close distance still frightened him half to death.

Immediately afterwards, another man who looked like a farmer was pulled up by the executioners.

"You can't do this! I'm just a farmer, and everyone in the village knows that I can't read. You actually say that I peeked at state secrets and sentenced me to death. Do you have a conscience! I want... "

After a bang, the prisoner who claimed to be a farmer was carried to the ground with his bleeding end.

The judge who fired the gun was wearing a black uniform and was probably a member of the second-line SS. Holding a revolver and standing less than 20 meters away from Churchill, he blew on the smoke from the muzzle and said, "Next." .

Now Churchill understood it. A fat officer who was about the same size as him and wet his pants was holding his hands by two SS soldiers, shouting hysterically: "Stop! I have done meritorious service in Egypt. Libya has shed blood, I am a British general, you can't treat me like this! My brother's wife is former Prime Minister Churchill's lover! I know a lot of big people..."

"chug chug...!"

There was another burst of gunfire, and then the surroundings became quiet again.

"It's a mistake, you must have made a mistake!" Churchill's mind was completely messed up for a while.

He has gone from being confused at the beginning, to being shocked, to finding that he seems to be one of the people waiting to be shot.

Damn Germans, damn Reinhardt, didn't they promise to give me a fair trial?It's the last night before the trial for this shameless villain. Who would have thought that he would send someone to kill me!

Text 709 Feign death

Originally at night, it was the moment when a person's psychological defense line was most vulnerable, but the close contact execution process scared Churchill, who had been in a state of high tension these days, to the point of death, and his lower body seemed to have been wet.

"Next, Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill!" The SS sergeant who fired the shot continued to read with a blank expression.

I? !Churchill, who heard his name, unconsciously felt panic and wanted to back away.

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

"War criminal Churchill!" The SS leader with a gun didn't raise his gun, but first read a lot of his crimes to Churchill.

"Fight for the Danzig corridor in Germany, restore the flagship of territorial integrity, destroy the Anglo-German peace agreement, and brazenly incite Britain to declare war on Germany in the British House of Commons."

"Invades the sovereign state of Norway and undermines the neutrality of third-party states."

"Wonderful destruction of the French naval fleet in a neutral state."

"Seize the French African colonies."

"..."

Obviously, for such a big man as Churchill, it is still necessary to criticize it before shooting.

Next, the tall SS representative enumerated the righteous words: from the birth of Churchill’s militant faction, the seizure of power from Chamberlain, the consolidation of power, the conspiracy and planning of aggressive wars, the blatant declaration of 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 members of the Allied Powers, protection of de Gaulle's illegal regime, violation of international treaties, war crimes and crimes against humanity, killing and mistreatment of Africans Italian prisoners of war, colonial aggression around the world, crazy exploitation of civilians in colonial areas, plunder of public and private property, forced labor policies, persecution of colonial natives and other crimes and crimes of criminal organizations.

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