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Chapter seven hundred and forty seventh moral kidnapping 3)

Pareci Hobert, born in 1885, is now an old guy in his fifties.

He graduated from the Royal Military Academy in 1904. During World War I, he participated in wars in India and France. After the war, he began his research on tank warfare and became a leading pioneer in this field.

For example, the 1st Tank Brigade of the United Kingdom was formed under his advocacy and was the first in the world.

It can be said that even Guderian became famous because of the blitzkrieg and became the most famous father of blitzkrieg in Germany, he had to be the mentor of Hobert.

Hobert personally created the three most elite armored divisions in British history: the 7th Division, the 11th Division and the 79th Division. In 1938, he went to Cairo to serve in the British army stationed in Egypt and trained and trained a unit with high combat effectiveness. The unit was officially renamed the 7th Armored Division of the British Army on February 26, 1940, which was later famous "Desert Rat".

It can be said that if Montgomery had not had the foundation laid by Hobert, he might not have achieved success in his later generations.

Unfortunately, Hobert can do things, but he will not be a human being. More importantly, his changes have had fierce conflicts with the conservatives at the top of the British army.

You know, the British Army is traditional and conservative, how can they change it easily? Hobert's thinking of treating tanks as the main force is simply rebellious and should be tied to a pillar and burned to death.

Everyone condemned each other, but Hobert was retired.

Now, the German blitzkrieg has created one after another. Everyone was surprised and found that Hobert was correct. Therefore, no matter who was stubborn, Churchill directly intervened and recruited Hobert into the army after becoming the prime minister. Now, Hobert is forming the latest 11th Armored Division in the local area, and is also a senior officer around Churchill.

Of course, Hobert also had another identity, the oldest major general on the European battlefield.

Hobert had a heavy burden. He had to form troops, train troops, and also grasp the development and production of tanks. His importance was gradually reflected.

But now, Hobert's reminder made Churchill very upset.

War has nothing to do with civilians. This argument is extremely wrong. If the enemy invades his hometown, can he still work and work with peace of mind, just as nothing has happened?

Churchill scoffed at the current situation in France. Where did the Gauls' arrogance go? They should be organizing uprisings everywhere!

Take off your military uniform and be a civilian, put on your military uniform and pick up a steel gun, and that is a soldier!

"Hobert, you are wrong, you don't see that the entire people of Exeter are fighting to defend the city." Churchill said: "We are proud of having such people. As long as the people unite and mobilize, they will surely achieve the final victory. We must promote the courage of the citizens of Exeter across the country."

"No, that would lead to a tragic massacre in Exeter!" Hobert said: "The Germans will not be willing to fight under the cover of our citizens."

Now, the staff have quickly formulated a new combat plan. If they want to block the German army in Exeter, it is simply whimsical.

As they imagined, the main battlefield for the real showdown was probably on the outskirts of London, and the surrounding terrain was used to fight a great battle.

They would send troops to Exeter, but those sent were just cannon fodder, and they only delayed the actions of the German army.

The Germans also know all this, and they will speed up. If civilians get involved, the terrible result will be that the Germans will massacre civilians!

This is what everyone is most reluctant to see. The army protects civilians, but now, civilians have to pay the price to protect the army!

What we need is this massacre! If the Germans really do this for a while, the British will to resist will be even higher, and the support from the United States will be easier. Look at how cruel the Germans are, and even civilians are not spared. Such a regime must be defeated and freedom and democracy must be protected!

Churchill thought in his heart that in his mouth, he was still firm: "If the Germans really dare to do that, they are challenging the bottom line of the entire human civilization!"

At this time, it is best to use morality to bind. Through moral kidnapping, let the American people see that the Germans are so crazy. If they rule Europe, it will be a disaster for the entire mankind!

Hobert wanted to say something, but before he could speak, Churchill had driven him out: "Horbert, now, what you need most is to organize our armored divisions to carry out defensive operations outside London."

The sorrow of laymen leading experts. Although Churchill reactivated Hobert, he still used the tank troops as a defensive force. The tank troops should be offensive!

The Germans are moving towards London, setting up an ambush on the Germans' must-pass path, and teaching the Germans a lesson. This is what they should do.

So now, Hobert has nothing to say. After all, he has no idea. His tanks still cannot gain an advantage in performance. In this case, he can't tell the winner and loser when fighting against the Germans in field!

Although the Germans have landed in the UK, Churchill will still not give up on fighting. He believes that Britain still has the ability to resist!

Exeter is an example. This tall city and this battle city are inspiring the British people.

At the same time, the news of Exeter's defeat was also sent back to the SS Command. When Guderian received the news of the defeat of the First Division, he immediately frowned.

Every warrior of the empire is the most precious wealth. At the same time, the lives of the soldiers of the armed SS are even more precious and must not be consumed in a British city for no reason!

"Immediately, the troops of the 1st Division should temporarily withdraw from Exeter." Guderian gave the order.

His orders were conveyed at the right time. In the city, the soldiers of the First Division were constantly trapped in the British, but did not fight back on a large scale because they were afraid of accidentally hurting civilians.

If the battle continues, the casualties of the German army will be even greater!

Delaying time is obviously not good for the German army, but now, Guderian has not made any advances. In terms of military affairs, Germany still has the advantage. As long as they have the Plymouth port in their hands, they can transport their troops continuously.

What is needed now is Berlin's attitude. Guderian is not only a military strategist, but also knows a lot of political troubles.19
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