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Chapter 797: Churchill's Death IV


"Prime Minister, Mr.

Prime Minister, good news, we have broken through the German defenses" In the early morning of January 10, the British Prime Minister, who was sleeping in a dazed sleep in a bedroom in the underground fortress of King Charles Street, was suddenly awakened by a shout.

"What's wrong, what's wrong, is there a rebellion," Churchill shouted as soon as he opened his eyes.

It turned out that what he was most afraid of now was not the German army coming to the city of London, but the changes in the city.

The Cairo Declaration was still in fermentation, and with Churchill's years of experience in politics, he knew very well what the consequences would be.

This was a German version of Wilson's Fourteen Peace Proposals, and Hitler was much more tolerant than Wilson, agreeing that Britain would retain most of its colonies.

In addition, Wilson's Fourteen Clauses represented only the United States, not Britain and France, while the Cairo Declaration represented all the Axis powers.

To the British public, it is very deceptive Of course, Churchill did not believe in the promises made in the Cairo Declaration that the Germans would break their promises once Britain surrendered, and the question was only how to take India and Australia.

Maybe at first they will pretend to keep their word, but after ten or eight years, things will definitely change.

In fact, it was quite a thing, and Churchill himself thought of several ways.

For example, the implementation of English-German bilingual education in Australia, and the migration of a group of German immigrants to Australia.

When Australia's German-speaking population is the majority, it is possible to ask a prince of the Hohenzollern dynasty of England to become monarch in Australia.

Another example is to support the half-naked liar Gandhi hunger strike, as long as the British bloody repression is not allowed, that bullshit non-violent non-cooperation will succeed sooner or later So the Cairo Declaration is an out-and-out hoax, and if Britain gives up its resolve to resist now, the empire will be completely lost in the next 10 years.

Britain would then become a vassal of the German Empire But the fools of the Labour Party did not know this, and the Cairo Declaration of the Germans gave them hope, just as the stupid Social Democrats of Germany in 1918 did.

So Churchill's biggest fear now is that British Labour will organize workers to take to the streets As long as the working people of London were stirred, the Churchill regime would fall in a very short time, just as the German emperor had done in 1918.

"No, there was no rebellion, we won the battle, near Hartlepool," said Viscount Brooke, but his brow furrowed.

Because of the MI6 report of the Labour Party and the Bolshevik Party, the British Bolshevik Party was extremely active during this time "But Viscount," Churchill's discernment had not yet been completely lost, and he saw that Viscount Brooke's face was not good-looking.

"Look at your face, it seems that it was the Germans who won the battle" "No, no, no, it's our people who win the battle."

Viscount Brooke said, "General Montgomery reported that last night the troops under the command of General Patton had broken through the German line northwest of the town of Stodonk.

General Hobart's troops also repelled the Germans on the south bank of the Tiz River, driving them to Middlesbrough.

In this way we surrounded the German troops entrenched on the bridge over the Tiz River and in the town of Stodonk, about 1 division" The encirclement of a German division was indeed a victory, but it came a little too late.

Churchill sighed and asked, "So what's the bad news, Viscount, you have bad news to tell me, do you?"

Viscount Brooke nodded and said, "Prime Minister, the bad news is that the British Bolshevik Party has been unusually active lately" "Bolshevik Party," Churchill said through gritted teeth.

"What do they want to do?"

He was originally anti-G, and he also knew that the British Empire had fallen to the point where it was now, and the Soviet Union had also made a lot of efforts, and now that the British Empire was about to fall, he, the prime minister, would probably be martyred.

It is disgusting that the Bolshevik Party still wants to take advantage of the chaos.

"Prime Minister, there is ample evidence that the Bolsheviks have recently been active in the factories and garrisons of London, and in some factories and barracks there are also Soviets of Engineers" "What" Churchill slapped the bedside table and roared, "they want to turn Britain into a GC country no, it's impossible, they want to turn Britain into a scorched earth and they want to destroy Britain" The present situation in Britain is clear that it is not possible to cede land in exchange for a chance of civil war, as Russia did in 1917.

As soon as the British Bolsheviks seized power in London, the country would be in complete chaos.

Some of the upper middle class will completely defect to Germany, and even become the nobles of the German emperor, many of the English nobles will come from Germany, and the middle and lower classes will be caught in the brutal civil strife and foreign war at the same time.

And Britain is likely to be completely destroyed as a result The only one who could benefit from this turmoil was the Soviet Union, and even if Britain was completely destroyed, Germany's energy would be somewhat tied up by the chaos on the British Isles.

"Immediately ban the Bolshevik Party and arrest Hallipolith," Churchill ordered through gritted teeth.

Viscount Brooke didn't move, just shook his head vigorously.

"What's the matter," Churchill asked angrily, "why don't you give orders, aren't there troops who obey orders?"

"No, that's not all."

Viscount Brooke said that "the general secretary of the Bolshevik Party, Pollit, and several other major Bolshevik party leaders are now in the Soviet embassy" It turned out that Pollit also knew that his revolutionary work was risky, so he did not dare to live in his own house, but moved to the Soviet embassy.

"Go and arrest," Churchill shouted, "and execute as soon as you catch it" Viscount Brooke was stunned and looked at Churchill, "Prime Minister, you mean" "Executed," Churchill said, "I have such power under the Reich Defence Act, and I am now the Prime Minister of the British Empire, Viscount, to carry out my orders immediately." ” "But that's the Soviet embassy."

"It's the Soviet embassy in London," Churchill shouted, "and immediately send troops to arrest people, and if you don't go, I'll personally lead the guards to arrest them."

Churchill's reaction was actually excessive, because Pollit was not Lenin, and Britain in 1943 was only somewhat similar to the Soviet Union in 1917, and the difference was still very large.

The biggest difference is that the Churchill government still has a firm grip on the military.

Although the Bolshevik Party, led by Pollit, with the help of Ivanmesky's Soviet ambassador to Britain, had recently been very active, taking advantage of the Labour Party's suppression by Churchill and popular dissatisfaction with the course of the war, it grew its membership to 50,000, and also established secret munitions Soviet organizations in some factories and barracks.

But the reason for Pollit and the Bolshevik Party was not to overthrow the British government, but to take on the responsibility of leading the war against Germany in Britain and become the mainstay of Britain in the event that Churchill's regime submitted to Germany.

This, of course, was also the instruction of Stalin and the Third International.

While Churchill, the reactionary leader of Britain, raised his butcher's knife, Pollitt was reporting to Maisky on the development of the Engineer Soviet in London.

"Comrade Maisky," said Pollitt, "we have established the Ordnance Soviets in the London Volunteers and the London County Division, and we have also developed about 3,000 party members. ” "What, we have 3000 comrades in the army in London," Ivanmesky was amazed at the success of Pollit.

You must know that when Lenin returned to Russia in April 1917, there were only about 4,000 Bolsheviks in Russia.

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"Yes, there are already 3,000 comrades with guns."

"Mostly volunteers, but there are also more than 100 people in the London County Division. ” "It's not going to be easy."

Ivanmaisky asked, "What do these people think about the war?"

"All were resistance members who were staunchly opposed to the German invasion" This is one of the biggest differences between the British Bolshevik Party and the Russian Bolsheviks of the past, because of the Soviet Union, Pollit had to advocate resistance, not compromise.

"Okay."

Maisky nodded with satisfaction, "Comrade Pollitt, your work has been fruitful, I will report back to the Third International" At this moment, a loud and noisy voice came from outside, interrupting the conversation between Maisky and Pollitt.

"What's going on?"

said Maisky aloud to the secretary outside.

"Comrade Ambassador, a lot of troops came" "Army" "Yes, it seems that they surrounded the embassy" "What" Maisky was stunned, just about to ask.

I heard a "pop" gunshot Then an embassy secretary in his 30s had already stormed the office.

"Comrade Ambassador, British troops stormed the embassy, they were going to arrest Comrade Pollit and other British comrades" coup There was a coup d'état in London Maisky and Pollit thought of the coup d'état at the same time, and neither of them could have imagined that it was Churchill, who had almost gone mad, who gave the order to suppress the Bolshevik Party.

"Let the comrades resist for a moment," Maisky immediately ordered.

There were weapons and armed men inside the Soviet embassy, which could resist a little and buy time for the departure of Maisky and Pollitt.

"We'll move at once," Maisky stood up, "the embassy has tunnels that will allow us to leave safely, and the Third International also has a secret service in London, let's go there." ” Pollitt was already six gods, and he asked, "And then what then?"

"Then go and mobilize the masses to stop the conspiracy of the capitulation faction, Britain, must resist to the end" t1706231537: