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Three hundred and sixty-six Eagle Day

The teacher taught the students to learn Chinese for a while. The students were too stupid, they couldn't bite their tongues clearly, and they kept laughing so hard that they kept tilting backwards.

Seeing that the teacher was so happy, the students acted coquettishly and yelled to let the teacher teach more Chinese. For a moment, laughter and joy were heard in the room.

My stomach hurts so hard that I laugh and I am tired.

Zhou Zhihan said softly: "Karen, what do you want to eat tonight?"

Nowadays, Zhou Zhihan and Karen eat supper at home, which makes the warmth of home.

"I may have suffered a little cold recently. I have a bad appetite and I don't want to eat anything." Karen said as he hugged Zhou Zhihan gently, but his eyes were still red. "Zhihan, I heard from my uncle that a war between England and Germany cannot avoid, and this war will come soon. The disadvantages of the British Royal Fighter Force are very obvious, so every time you go to fight, I feel uncomfortable at home."

Zhou Zhihan naturally knew that the battle for defense of London was about to begin, and he also knew that Britain would win the final victory. He was about to comfort Karen.

Karen suddenly raised his head, his face was covered with tears, and it dripped down his cheeks on Zhou Zhihan's clothes: "Uncle told me privately that even if we can win this battle, we will pay a heavy price, and the pilot will be nine out of ten. Otherwise, you apply to return to China Zhihan. If you are willing to take me, I will follow you all over the mountains and rivers. If you are embarrassed, go back by yourself. I don't want you to stay here.

Now the entire Luftwaffe is glorious to shoot down you. Everyone wants to step on your shoulders and get promoted and make money. You can apply to return to China, and you need you even more. If you want, I will beg my uncle tomorrow and let him let you go immediately..."

"Caren!"

Zhou Zhihan's voice choked, holding Karen's tears-like face gently, and gently touched her blue eyes. Her true, pure and affection touched him warmly, "I have decided that no matter where I am in the future, I will never leave you. I will never."

Karen's face burst into a bright smile, wiped his tears, wrinkled his nose and sucked his snot a few times: "From the future, you will be your chief instructor in the back. Don't charge yourself in person. Now you are not alone, but us, so you must be responsible for us."

Zhou Zhihan “…”

On July 22, British Foreign Secretary Halifax made a direct conversation on behalf of the British government. Yan Ming would never accept Hitler's suggestions for peace talks and announced to the world that Britain would fight Germany to the end.

It was not until this time that Hitler discovered his mistake in judgment. He was furious. The farmer who liked to drink brandy had been using silence to deceive him day by day.

On the evening of July 24, the Royal Air Force headquarters released an internal confidential news to the fighter brigades and squadron captains. The young fire-breathing ace Major Johnson Allen was hit by a Messer Schmidt who came to fight alone in the morning. The fighter jet caught fire and left the battlefield and was still missing until now. Most of them vowed to sacrifice their lives for their country, and the captain of Major Johnson Allen was the German Condor Legion and the third brigade captain Adolf Garland.

At that time, the place where the two sides fought was far away from the Port of Dover. Major Johnson Allen was hit by Garland, and there was no British public to see it. Therefore, the military asked the squadrons and squadron leaders to remain silent about Johnson Allen's disappearance. If anyone asked, it would be said that Lieutenant Johnson Allen was going out for a secret mission. At the critical moment when the war was approaching, morale could not be shaken.

Zhou Zhihan and Johnson Allen had a good relationship and went to fight together many times. He heard this and felt sad and sad. Allen once said that after the London crisis passed, he was willing to go to China to help the Chinese people fight against the Japanese aviation army.

Zhou Zhihan proposed to go out to fight and shoot down Adolf Garland in person, but was rejected by General Hugh Dodge. The war was coming and he lost a trump card Johnson. Once the news of Allen was heard, it would somewhat shake morale. If Zhou Zhihan made another mistake, the morale of the Allies would be even more severe.

The critical moment of the London Defense War is approaching, General Hugh. General Dowding relies heavily on Zhou Zhihan and is unwilling to let him take any danger. During the war, the cabinet also made a speech, and people like Zhou Zhihan tried to fight as little as possible to avoid losing the reputation of the Allies.

Moreover, Adolf Garland is now at its peak, and has just been promoted from major to lieutenant colonel, and is in full swing. His air combat skills are also second to none in the Condor Legion, where ace pilots are numerous. He is a big hit in front of German Air Marshal Gorene. No one can match his popularity for a while.

Although he was refused to fight, Zhou Zhihan still made up his mind to avenge Johnson Allen and shoot down the bearded Garland.

On August 1, Hitler finally made a decision that made Green ecstatic. On that day, Hitler issued the No. 17 combat order to attack the British Air Force in a full-scale attack.

But Hitler still marked the fifth article of the battle order: bombings aimed at causing panic among the British people must be left to the end. I reserve the right to decide on terrorist attacks with slight revenge.

Therefore, the German Supreme Command chose the name "Eagle Attack" as the code name for a comprehensive attack on Britain from the air. However, Hitler did not say the specific date of the war, but said that the "Eagle Attack" plan would not be implemented before August 5.

In fact, until this time, Hitler still had hope that the farmer who could drink brandy would wake up. He issued the "eagle attack" decision on August 1, but it would still be implemented on at least August 5, in order to let the UK feel the pressure and request peace talks.

In fact, since the war began on July 10, the reason why the Luftwaffe offensive did not produce the results expected by Hitler and Goering was because Hitler had put many restrictions on the air force's actions, such as banning night bombing, banning private targets, banning innocent civilians, banning bombing of important British cities, banning London, etc. This made the Luftwaffe's strike tactics very restricted and could not show the "really destructive power" in front of the British as Goering said.

Goring always believed that Hitler's many restrictions on the Air Force were strategic mistakes, but he did not dare to argue with Hitler, so he could only wait a moment while Hitler repeatedly asked for it. As he saw the British Air Force, which was severely injured in Dunkirk, gradually recovered its vitality.

Looking at the glorious Air Force Marshal's ambition, Gorene had always had a big heart disease in his heart that he could not tell others, nor could he tell the head of state, that is his two fighters, BF    110 and Messerschmitt.

The former has a long range of twin-engines, which can be bombed and fought, but the agility of air combat is far less than that of British Spitfire and Hurricanes. The latter has the highest fighting ability in the world's fighter family, but its short legs are a fatal flaw that it cannot compensate for. It takes off from a French airport and arrives over the UK, and Messerchmitt's combat time over the British Isles only has half an hour at most.

It was true that during the Battle of Dunkirk, after the British spitfire and hurricane flew over Dunkirk, the time for the stagnation of the air was only half an hour, which caused headaches for the Royal Air Force. Now this problem is automatically sent to Goringa.

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On August 2, Goren convened a meeting of senior Air Force generals in a luxurious country villa. Not long after, Marshal Kessel of the Second Air Force quarreled with Marshal Sbiel of the Third Air Force.

Marshal Kesseling believed that all offensive forces should be concentrated on one target, that is, London, London or London. If all our bombers take off and launch a storm attack on London, as long as thousands of Londoners were killed, the British would definitely shout for peace.

Marshal Sbiel retorted with a gloomy face that if the RAF was not destroyed first, he would be fooled by the British, because in this way, the RAF could concentrate all fighters in the capital to defend all the battle planes, which would seriously damage the large-scale attack of the Luftwaffe bombers, and it would be extremely dangerous to do so, because the bombers would have to fly out of Messmit's escort range when they encountered hurricanes and Spitfire fighters, the Destroyer or Death who had no escort would be severely damaged.

Some people objected and some agreed with the statements of the two marshals.

Seeing that everyone had different opinions, this gave Goring a headache, and the meeting ended in a bad mood.

On August 6, Green issued an order to attack the British mainland at any time to the Second and Third Air Brigades.

In response to this, the German pilots were eager to try. Because the head of state had too many constraints before, they were forced to fight the British Air Force over the English Channel, and they were very frustrated. Now they can finally fight without any scruples.

The German Air Force was about to attack the British mainland, and the United Kingdom received this information. General Hugh Dowtin immediately notified all the Royal Air Force that the large-scale attack of the Germans was about to begin. At the same time, newspapers were published on the same day to unite the entire British people and prepare to resist the full-scale invasion of the Germans.

The British people were already mentally prepared for this. When the war came, they did not panic, but organized various resistance measures in an orderly manner. In addition to children, from young people to the elderly, all joined the army of battle.

August 8.
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