The Third Reich

Chapter 751: Can't let citizens leave

In the Second World War, there were many battles in cities, but ordinary battles in cities were battles between soldiers.

Although the various buildings in the city are still there, the citizens in the city have long been evacuated. Fighting is a matter of soldiers and has nothing to do with ordinary civilians.

This is especially true when fighting the Soviet Union.

Not to mention, for example, when the German team was about to move to Moscow, Moscow began to evacuate, and various industries, schools, institutions and units were all moved backwards. Women, children, old people, left the city, and men were all Become a soldier in the army.

In short, when the war came, almost all of the street fighting happened between the soldiers.

Exeter, however, did not have this step, because the German team attacked too fast. Almost after they learned that the Germans had landed, Exeter was surrounded, so the residents of the city, even if they were It is too late to retreat.

This happened during the fight against France, but France did not have any resistance in the city. When they moved to Paris, France directly declared Paris an undefended city and let the Germans occupy it.

Exeter, however, did not directly retreat to Germany. The troops staying here launched resistance to the German team in densely populated areas. Although they achieved good results, civilian casualties were still the same. some.

These casualties, of course, have to be thrown on the Germans. It is the barbarism of the Germans that caused the casualties of British civilians! These hatreds all need to be written down by the British and continue to fight to defeat Germany.

But now, all of a sudden, the advantages accumulated with great difficulty disappeared.

The Germans are actually playing tricks to drive away these citizens. Once the citizens leave, their troops are like fish that have left the water and cannot survive.

No, the citizens cannot be allowed to leave!

After figuring this out, Bernard asked him to block the intersection, and he also began to exhort him that he was not good at.

At this important intersection, Bernard stood on top of a truck and called to the surrounding citizens.

"If you go out now, then you will be tricked by the Germans. The Germans will throw you all into the concentration camp!" Bernard shouted loudly: "Don't go out, or you will be fooled!"

"Then if we don't go out, we will wait to die if we stay here!" someone shouted immediately below.

The Germans have already issued a notice. At two o'clock, they are about to demolish the city! It is conceivable that the Germans must have used some mighty force to flatten the entire city!

Although this kind of bomb has not yet appeared, since the beginning of the war, the weapons that the Germans have taken out have been unbelievable. They are simply beyond this era. Therefore, if the Germans continue to produce something more terrifying It is also possible that weapons come.

Staying here is a dead end!

"Everyone listen to me!" Bernard shouted loudly: "We Exeter, with a history of two thousand years, have experienced countless wars here, but we, Britain, will always be the last victor!"

"The blood of the front ranks is inspiring us. In order to win, we don't care about bloodshed and sacrifice. Moreover, the historical sites here, the various buildings here, do you bear to watch them destroy?"

Bernard reached out and pointed to the Exeter Cathedral not far away: "The building there, built in 1050, was to deal with the Vikings and move the bishop's seat from a nearby town to Exeter. And our important theologian Richard Hooker (the statue is upright, is where the Bishop of Exeter is. Do you bear to watch this kind of building be destroyed?"

Demolition of the entire city? The German has a big tone! Bernard looked at the people around him, and his emotions were gradually aroused by him: "As long as we are in the city, the Germans dare not treat our city as it has been standing on the European continent for more than two thousand years. The nation, we must have the backbone of our nation."

At this moment, the roar of the plane appeared again in the sky, and when the sound in the sky was heard, all of Bernard's efforts were wasted in an instant.

"Run!"

"Run now!"

"Out of the city, it is safe outside the city, the Germans are going to bomb the city!"

No one can face it calmly in front of Death, anyone wants to live.

In the sky, it was not the bomber that came.

Lieutenant Dlobinski, driving a clumsy fighter plane, flew here from a field airport two hundred kilometers away.

With him is the entire 264 squadron, they are equipped with a new type of British fearless fighter.

Second Lieutenant Dlobinski was originally a Polish. When Poland was annihilated ~www.wuxiaspot.com~, he moved to the United Kingdom, from a homeless man receiving relief to a volunteer pilot of the British Air Force.

The sadness in the middle does not need to be said, but he himself has a strong sense of seeking war. In his eyes, the Germans are his mortal enemies.

Unfortunately, his plane is not powerful.

Now, Britain’s recognized as the best fighter jet is still the Spitfire. It can be seen from the German bombing that the factories that produce the Spitfire and the factories that may produce the Spitfire were all destroyed by the Germans. The Spitfire is scared.

This has also led to a serious shortage of Spitfire production. Now, volunteer pilots like Lieutenant Dlobinski can’t fly Spitfire fighters at all. It’s a good idea to be able to be assigned to the current type of fighters. , Unfortunately, no one likes it.

Aviation technology developed rapidly in the 1920s and 1930s. After research, the Royal Air Force concluded that a heavy bomber with multiple engines and multiple turrets could exceed the speed and firepower of fighter jets, and broke into the enemy's airspace for bombing alone.

Therefore, they were whimsical and installed "powered turrets" on the fighters to counter them. The fearless fighter was born.

Putten Paul successfully bid for a successful bid. In August 37, it flew the prototype for the first time, and soon it was officially named the Intrepid MK.I fighter, which was finalized and put into production.

But then it slowed down. The reason was simple, the British fee was tight. It was not until the beginning of this year that the Royal Air Force received only three Dreadnought aircraft into combat. After the war began, the aircraft was mass-produced.

As for how this kind of aircraft is, you can tell by the nickname "Daffy" that British pilots gave it. This word means stupid and madness.

However, Dlobinski has nothing to dislike. He can fly into the sky and fight the Luftwaffe. He is satisfied. 183108

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