The Third Reich

Chapter 803 Edward VIII

"Why don't we just use thermobaric bombs and continue to level London?" Scherner said to Cyric in Paris.

Now, it is only a matter of time before we take London. Our own amphibious tanks are traveling through the urban area of ​​London and are heading for the opponent's headquarters. The victory is just around the corner. However, the cost of this victory seems to be a bit large.

If it is not particularly big in terms of funds, the cost of thermobaric bombs is the biggest, but from another perspective, the German army is indeed at a loss in front of London. When did the German armored force eat it? deficit?

Now, everyone worships Cyric, and only Scherner, who has come all the way with Cyric from that era, dares to ask a question.

"We have been winning battles, which will make our army get carried away. After all, we still have a long way to go." Cyric said: "The temporary defeat is also a warning to us that we are not omnipotent. We are small in front of nature."

This can be considered a benefit, otherwise, your own army is too arrogant, thinking that the whole world is yours, and it will be leveled.

In Europe, this has always been the case, but the strong resistance of the United Kingdom made them realize that not everyone is surrendered.

This is the case with the UK, and even more so with the Soviet Union. In history, the most difficult battles of the German army were fought with the Soviets. Now, it is time for them to realize that the war will not always be smooth sailing, even if their own equipment is now dominant. The same is true.

The power of nature is the greatest, and Germany in later generations was defeated in the cold winter of the Soviets.

"At the same time, on the other hand, if we completely destroy the British capital, it will arouse the resentment of the British even more. We do not have so much time to suppress rebellions big and small. We need to quickly consolidate our regime." Cyric "So, we can smash Exeter and demonstrate to the British, but we can't smash London, it would be counterproductive."

Cyric's words attracted everyone's approval. Yes, the explanation given by the head of Cyric was reasonable.

"Yeah, it seems that the British resistance is much greater than we expected. We can conquer Britain, but it is not easy to rule the United Kingdom." Keitel also sighed.

Britain's resistance is too strong. It is worthy of being an old-fashioned capitalist country. It is worthy of being led by the royal family. There are a lot of nobles.

Conquering Britain is done with swords, and Germany can do it, but if Britain has always had this attitude, it will not be easy to rule them.

Up to now, George VI has no intention of surrendering, it was all that Churchill fooled!

"It's easy to rule the UK," Cyric said. "The British people should miss their former king very much."

former king? Everyone was stunned for a moment.

The former king of the United Kingdom was definitely the headline in the past few years, enough to make many people feel emotional about it. He simply denied the lyrics of loving the country but not the beauty.

Edward VIII, full name Edward-Albert-Christian-George-Andrew-Patrick-David, from the death of his father King George V on January 20, 1936 until his abdication on December 11, 1936, for the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth of Nations The king of each dominion, the emperor of India, reigned for a total of 325 days. The second king of the House of Windsor.

He is also the only king in the history of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth to abdicate automatically, and the female pig's feet among them is even more impressive. Edward VIII's hobby is really special.

It was a woman, Wallis, also known as Mrs Simpson, who made him renounce the throne.

You can tell from the name, this woman is someone else's wife, and this woman has been married twice before she met Edward VIII. After her second divorce, she came to England from the United States, already an old woman.

The 35-year-old Wallis is far less colorful than the young English girl, but there is no way, Edward VIII is just like this, just like the ancient Chinese emperor liked to marry his wet nurse as a concubine.

In the fifth year that the two fell in love, Edward couldn't help it. If he loves someone, he must give her an identity!

In particular, he has become a king, and he should have a princess, so Edward VIII showed off with the Prime Minister, saying that he would marry Wallis.

As a result, the entire Windsor Castle was angry, and the entire Congress completely exploded.

In the eyes of Edward VIII, Wallis was good at everything and was like a goddess, but in the eyes of others, he was an American commoner, not a noble at all. How could a king marry a commoner?

If this commoner is dignified and elegant, then it can be considered, but, this woman has been divorced twice, what is this not a slut? Such a person must never become a princess, otherwise, it will definitely be a disgrace to the entire country, and the entire royal family will be disgraced!

At that time, the Prime Minister's attitude was very tough, and the royal family even planned to fake a car accident to "handle" Wallis and preserve the dignity of the royal family. Congress threatened Edward to brake quickly, or be careful not to protect the crown.

Edward VIII suffered deeply for dozens of days. In the end, he decided that since he could not marry Wallis as a king, he would simply quit!

In this way, he became the only wayward king in British history who voluntarily abdicated, and he also became a model of true love for beauty and not love for the country.

Edward was demoted from King to Duke of Windsor in 1937, and Wallis moved to France to leave this sad place.

It sounds like a moving love story, which is very touching, but, Biaozi will always be Biaozi.

Wallis, not a fuel-efficient lamp, nor how grateful he is to Edward VIII. When his former passion disappeared, Wallis never stopped looking for flowers and willows.

Hearing Cyric's words, Foreign Minister Ribbentrop said: "Führer Cyric, we have found Edward, and we can invite him to Paris at any time."

Hearing this, the people around were stunned for a moment. Ordinarily, Reinhardt should manage such matters as finding someone. Why is it Ribbentrop's turn?

Unlike history, Edward did not leave France and went to the Bahamas as governor.

Everything was so chaotic at the beginning, no one cared about the Duke of Windsor at all. Britain was busy rescuing its own army. Who would care about a king who abdicated?

As a result, the Edwards disappeared, no one knows where they went, and now Ribbentrop has found it.

"Ribbentrop, hard work, invite them over, it's time to talk to them," Cyric said.

Hearing the word hard work, Ribbentrop blushed, and he nodded: "I can invite them over in the afternoon."

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