Chapter 782: Plan B (1/2)
”Prime Minister, we should go.” At this time, at No.10 Downing Street, Churchill's personal bodyguard Thompson quietly said to him.
time to go.
The king is gone, what is the point of these people still remaining? Of course we have to move away.
At this time, Churchill felt that he was interesting enough. He stayed here, but waited until the end. Now, the German army has moved to the periphery of London, and fierce battles have begun.
In any case, Churchill was on the last post. Now, he needs to evacuate and continue to organize the army in the rear, prepare supplies, and contribute to driving out the Germans.
Finally, when he glanced at his office, Churchill had another feeling. After leaving this time, will he come back in the future?
If the Germans are crazy enough, I am afraid that the whole of London will be razed to the ground, then there is nothing here. The Germans, maybe they can really do it.
Therefore, when they left, the citizens of the city would also migrate. In fact, when the Germans landed from Plymouth, London began to relocate, and factories, schools, and hospitals were all moving to the rear.
After he left, the civilians here were also relocated, leaving only soldiers. The defense of London will also leave a strong page in history.
gone.
Taking heavy steps, walking outwards step by step, just before leaving the house, the phone rang on the table.
So Churchill went back and answered the phone.
”Yes, I am the prime minister.”
”What? Have you really reached that point?” Churchill's face changed suddenly when he heard the voice on the phone.
The call was made by Hobert, and Churchill still remembered that when Hobert reported to himself the defensive plan for London, his face was shocked.
And now, the first day of the defense has just started, Hobert will do that?
”Yes, Prime Minister, this is a necessary plan for us to stick to it. Only by doing this can we offset the German tank advantage.” The voice over the phone was still firm.
”Okay, since you insist on doing this, then I authorize you to act according to plan B.” Churchill said, and when he finished saying this, he suddenly felt relieved.
Yes, it's easy. When Hobert presented the plan, Churchill had a hunch that this B plan would definitely be used in the end, but he didn't expect to use it so soon.
Churchill certainly knows the danger of this plan, and even he will be ruined because of it, but if the Germans ravaged London, it would make the entire British people more painful!
Putting down the phone, Hobert was also relaxed. Now that he has decided, what else is there to fear? What consequences will be borne by yourself.
”Immediately order the troops on the first line of defense to retreat and return to the second line of defense. In half an hour, complete the retreat. If some heavy weapons cannot be taken away, then blow them up.” Hober Te said to Harold.
”Why?” Hearing this command, Harold was taken aback.
The entire line of defense has been dug so many days and nights before it is considered to have dug out the fortifications, and now, actually want to give up the first line of defense?
If you say the reason, of course, you can also imagine that the German tanks have broken through the first line of defense, and they shamelessly attacked both sides, wanting to eat the troops deployed on the first line of defense. .