Although desperate enough to become a tramp, Dlobinski still has the sharp eyes of a pilot. When he heard the sound of the air defense alarm, he definitely did not go to drill the air shelter, but looked up at the sky.
So soon, did German fighters dare to air strikes to London? I don't know what exactly is the cross-painted fighter plane flying overhead? Is it bf109 or fw190?
While thinking, he looked at the sky, but saw a terrible thing in the sky, which was falling rapidly.
Rocket, that is the German rocket!
Although Dlobinski is a tramp, he is a fairly educated tramp. When he was in the army, he liked to study some things. He keenly foreseeed that weapons with liquid engines would dominate future wars.
Now, the big thing is landing quickly, it is a rocket launched by the Germans, and the target is London!
Crowded people appeared all around, coming out of various buildings, trying to head towards the air-raid shelter. For many citizens, this was the first time, and there were even panic shouts.
In Dlobinski's eyes, there was only despair. This kind of big killer could not be defended at all. He had calculated that no fighter plane could intercept a rocket.
It's not one level at all, the opponent's speed is too fast.
A few seconds after the air defense alarm sounded, the rocket had completely fallen down! It almost passed through Dlobinski's field of vision, and fell into the Thames on the side.
I am so lucky that this rocket did not cause any casualties to civilians!
He was thinking, he heard a violent explosion, more than one rocket arrived!
The second rocket hit the clock tower just now! In the huge explosion, the entire bell tower disappeared. The fragments of countless buildings splashed around. There was a densely populated street nearby. When people were retreating to the air-raid shelter, they heard the terrible explosion. Then, countless Broken bricks, falling from the sky!
A woman was holding her head, blood gurgling out from it, she let out a scream, incomparable fear.
There was also a man who was hit by a large piece of fragments and hit his leg, his whole body could not move, and he shouted for help there.
The people next to him were afraid to approach.
Save people!
For some reason, Dlobinski suddenly thought of his country. At the beginning, it was also under the indiscriminate bombing of the Germans and disappeared. Countless people were displaced. Thinking of this, he could no longer hesitate.
He ran over quickly, leaning on his hands, and smashed away the broken pieces of the building. At this time, the man's breath was getting weaker and weaker.
Fire trucks and ambulances were dispatched soon, and there were more and more rescuers on the scene.
Dlobinski finished what he should do and wanted to leave, but he heard a voice in his ear: "Excuse me, is it Ensign Dlobinski?"
He turned his head away. He was a tall Englishman with a serious expression on his face.
Few people call him Second Lieutenant, and at the same time, he also knows what this title means.
"Yes," he said.
"I am a staff member of the Royal Air Force, and now I want to invite you to join our Royal Air Force." The other party said.
Join the Royal Air Force!
With the beginning of the war, the British finally became anxious. The fighters were gone and could be reproduced. However, the pilots would not be trained in a short time.
In this case, they finally thought of pilots from other countries, and organizing these people would be a considerable force!
"I am willing to join." Dlobinski said firmly, not for anything else, just to avenge Poland!
Prime Minister's Office.
The Prime Minister's Office, also known as No. 10 Downing Street. Located in Westminster, the capital of London, Downing Street next to Whitehall in Westminster District, it is a Georgian-style building.
It was built in 1680. In 1733, the King of England designated No. 10 as the Prime Minister's residence, No. 11 as the residence of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and No. 12 the office of the Chancellor
At this time, at No. 10 Downing Street, the senior officials who decided the fate of Britain were frowning at this time.
"The navy's opinion is that warships can be dispatched, but the consequences may be more serious. Not only can they not rescue the troops, but even the navy may catch up. Without gaining air supremacy, all actions are in vain." The Chief of Staff Archibald said.
The navy has filed an application to dispatch without air supremacy, but now, this approach is not favored.
Even Churchill knew that several battles had awakened the British. They knew how far they were from the Germans.
"Another way is to wait until the night, and the navy will take a risk and try again." said the navy commander.
Next, there was deathly silence in the conference room Churchill hadn't spoken, his cigar had already been smoked, and he didn't even know.
Wait till night? Will the Germans give themselves this opportunity? Maybe, before night, the expeditionary force will surrender!
"Prime Minister, military emergency." At this moment, General Dowding, who had just gone out to answer the phone, walked in: "The Germans attacked our air base, and our fighters suffered heavy losses."
Germans, attacking air bases? It was only then that Churchill realized that the Germans had already done something to their homeland?
"How many fighters did the Germans come?" he asked.
"It's not a fighter plane. The Germans came with new weapons." Dowding's face was ugly. Before he had time to explain, a sharp air defense siren sounded over London.
The people present were in a panic. Could it be that the large group of Germans came up? How about your own fighter? Why don't you go out?
No one is not afraid of death. If Germany starts air raids on London, it means that everyone may die from German bombing.
"If you want to enter the air-raid shelter, go," Churchill said. He stood in front of the window without going down to the air-raid shelter and witnessed a German missile hitting the bell tower in the distance.
At this point, Dowding no longer needs to explain, Churchill knows what the new German weapon is. He also knows that in the future, Britain will probably be under the threat of this weapon every day!
This is a German provocation, a provocation to the British Empire! How dare you directly attack your own capital!
At the same time, it was also an arrogant hint from the Germans that their expeditionary force would really not be saved.
There was a period of loneliness in Churchill's heart, but then, on his face, it was once again identified. Even if the expeditionary army was lost, Britain would never lose! Mobile users please browse and read,