Chapter 486 Accidentally Injuring Allies: British Nuclear Sea Part 2
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Montgomery did not ride in the same car as Churchill. The armored car he rode was in the third position, and Churchill's car was in the sixth position. However, the armored car had a wired intercom system.
"Your Majesty Prime Minister, we have some bad news."
Montgomery took a deep breath, still spoke to the microphone, and reported to Churchill on the other end of the phone, "Our radio interception department has just intercepted the Chinese radio broadcast. In addition to announcing the details of the nuclear strikes in Washington and Chicago, Montgomery
It was also announced that a nuclear strike would be carried out on Britain at the request of the Germans.
However, now we cannot confirm when the Chinese will launch a nuclear attack on us, but what is certain is that they will use missiles to launch a long-range nuclear attack on us instead of using nuclear bombers to fly over Europe."[
There was silence for a while on the other end of the phone, and then came Churchill's calm and somewhat angry voice, "God has not stopped the Chinese. It is too late to surrender. Britain needs to bear the cost of the war."
Montgomery continued, "The Americans have officially announced that many senior U.S. military and political officials, including President Truman and General MacArthur, were killed in the nuclear strike. However, General Eisenhower, the leader of the U.S. military's Big Three, was in Alaska's homeland air defense
The command center is safe and sound. The Americans announced that General Eisenhower will issue a major decision soon."
Churchill was sitting in an armored vehicle. It is said that this kind of armored vehicle can withstand nuclear radiation to a certain extent. As long as it is not directly hit or affected at close range, there is still a chance of escape.
"He must be announcing the terms of surrender."
But at this moment, he had an idea why he wanted to escape.
Churchill never wanted to be a great man, nor did he think he could leave the most wonderful mark in British history.
But he also never thought that he would leave a mark of shame in British history and directly lead to the decline of Britain.
Defeat, surrender, nuclear attack, and possibly even national subjugation...
Several heavy burdens weighed on Churchill's body, as if a nuclear explosion had exploded.
"Let them be prepared. When we arrive safely, I will declare to the whole world a conditional surrender to the Chinese. The Chinese, who never follow common sense, God does not know how many nuclear weapons they have prepared."
Churchill's voice was quite heavy, and Montgomery naturally understood how serious the situation was.
From time to time, shortly after hanging up the phone, Montgomery picked up the phone again because the car radio station actually received a full-band broadcast from the Germans.
"Take it over!"
Churchill really wanted to hear what kind of remarks the Germans would make at this last moment.
Soon, Hitler's German with a peculiar voice came over the wire:
"...In this great war, our brave officers and soldiers used their strongest fighting will to destroy the enemy most resolutely. It was them...and our great ally the Chinese people, with the crystallization of their wisdom,
In the highest spirit of mutual assistance among allies, at the most critical moment, we will deliver the most violent nuclear strike to the enemy...
... Washington, Chicago, maybe we can call the next name together... Is it London? Or Hawaii? Is it Birmingham? Or Moscow..."
Churchill listened silently to the voice full of joy of victory on the radio, but felt nauseous for no reason. He imagined what would happen if Britain finally fell into the hands of the Germans.
Maybe the swastika flag will fly on the ruins of the streets of London, maybe the factory in Birmingham will be moved back to Germany, maybe...[
"Probably never surrender to the Germans..."
Churchill thought so in his mind, outside the armored vehicle, on the streets of London at two or three in the morning, the buildings were sparse, and it seemed that he was about to leave the city.
Just when the British fell into a deep sleep, a murderous star like a comet's tail fell from the sky. Only some astronomy enthusiasts and some drunk people could wait for this great moment in person at two or three o'clock in the middle of the night.
Berlin is still sending radio waves symbolizing victory and declaration to all of Europe, and even further afield. Although the nuclear power belongs to the Chinese, they are happier than they own it and have attacked the United States and the United Kingdom.
It's about three o'clock in the morning, London time.
A bright light came from the sky, and only a few people in London saw it, but it brought huge casualties throughout London.
"boom!!!……"
There was an earth-shattering bang, and more than 999% of the people in London were originally asleep, but they were awakened by the explosion, which sounded like the sky was falling.
In a large area of the central city, a huge mushroom cloud rose in the lighted night, and the entire sky seemed to be on fire. The few British people who were lucky enough to see this scene were stunned.
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"Atoms...atoms..."
Everyone forgot to escape, and of course, those who were close had already died.
The huge explosion and destructive shock wave knocked down buildings one after another, and even large areas of high-temperature and ultra-high-temperature carbonization occurred within a few kilometers of the center.
The most unlucky people, after escaping the bad luck of being torn to pieces by the explosion, were directly carbonized into black sticks by the instantaneous high temperature.
With continuous light, London became daytime.
The light is everywhere, as if God has descended, but unfortunately it is not God, but Satan.
Satan came at night, bringing a light of destruction in the dark world, sending many unsuspecting London citizens to hell.
People in the central area died without any pain. Unfortunately, people in the outer areas, even those near the suburbs, were affected.
The shock wave swept across the area, knocking down countless houses and buildings, cars were blown into the sky, telephone poles were pulled up, and buses flew to the roof of the building and were blown out again...
At this time, in a suburb more than 20 kilometers away from downtown London, Churchill was standing on a hilltop with Montgomery and other military and political officials, looking at the huge mushroom cloud in the sky in trance.
Even though it was so far away, it was still bright in the sky, which shows the power of the explosion.
They all understand that at least half of London will be razed to the ground in such a huge explosion, and more people will die from nuclear radiation, high temperature, suffocation, etc.
Looking at the huge fireball, Churchill, as Prime Minister, felt even more.[
“Once upon a time, the sun never set on an empire that colonized the world. We defeated the Chinese many times, easily and even after traveling thousands of miles.
So they sing about the British Empire. They think that we are the empire on which the sun never sets. We have enemy fleets, we have the most extensive colonies in the world, we have the strongest industry, we have everything...
The Chinese who once cried under the bayonets of those expeditionary soldiers, those Chinese who once wore long braids and wielded long knives to fight the invaders, have completely changed."
Churchill silently reflected, "In just a few decades, they have surpassed us. When many British people were still basking in the glory that we had easily defeated this huge empire, they did not even need to send troops, but used them thousands of miles away.
led to burning London to the ground.
The Chinese have created miracles. They have committed massacres, but they have shown their strongest strength and the strongest strength of mankind.
They proved themselves the enemy!"
"Prime Minister, we still need to retreat. It is not safe here. The nuclear radiation caused by the nuclear explosion may spread here.
Relevant work has been arranged, and we will announce conditional surrender as soon as we arrive at the target area."
Montgomery said with some frustration, no one would be in a better mood if the capital was plowed with nuclear weapons.
They didn't know where to go next, maybe Birmingham.
At the same time, in the United States, in Alaska, Eisenhower, who had received the support of the vast majority of surviving congressmen and generals, declared himself interim president.
"...At such a special moment, we have to admit that the war has been lost. Peace needs to come to the land of the United States.
We only failed in the war, and there is no need to sacrifice the American people. We will surrender to the conditions of the Chinese Empire with the greatest sincerity, the most rigorous attitude, and the most sincere request...
… We will abide by the details of the conditional commitments, we will abide by the armistice rules, we will form the most representative conditional surrender task force, wait for the Chinese Empire’s “government” to take over, and accept any request from the Chinese Empire’s “government”
Processing results..."
And just an hour later, Churchill announced to the world in a full-band speech in Oxford, more than a hundred miles away from London, that the British "government" formally surrendered to the Chinese Empire.
"...History will surely open a new chapter. The war has come to an end. We ask the Chinese Empire's government to accept our terms of surrender. We will participate in the armistice process as losers of the war..."
Churchill finally followed Eisenhower and issued a declaration of conditional surrender against the Chinese Empire.
At first, the British and American governments were prepared to declare conditional surrender. However, as the war progressed and nuclear weapons exploded one by one, the American and British governments discovered that any unnecessary action would only lead to greater death.
What filled the Chinese with joy and stunned the Germans was that the United States and Britain unanimously announced unilateral surrender to China's conditions, but did not surrender to the Germans' conditions.
This surprising but natural situation, although there was no time to organize the launch of the fifth nuclear missile, resulted in another even more surprising result.
"After the United States and Britain each digested two atoms, they generously announced conditional surrender. This was a correct decision. We should encourage and support them. Therefore, I decided that the original target of the fifth atom should be appropriately revised by Kareli..."
The result of appropriate corrections was that this nuclear bomb exploded in the transfer zone between the United States, Britain and Germany due to "inevitable technical reasons". The American, British and Soviet troops suffered heavy losses, but the Germans also suffered heavy losses.
However, they still had trouble saying that they could only blame the Allies for activating the secret weapon. The officer who insisted on believing that the Chinese missile had gone astray was actually secretly arrested under Hitler's order.
After all, in the final analysis, the Germans' own missiles often deviate within a larger error range, not to mention such ultra-long-range missiles.
A huge dumb loss.
Chapter completed!