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      Chapter 382: Envy

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      by karlmaks In the dim light, a middle-aged man and an old man sat opposite each other, silently looking at a copy of the "Draft Franco-German Peace Treaty" in their hands. The old man's face was covered in ravines, which looked twisted in the light. The young man's complexion was not very good, which made him look even more sickly. The two had been sitting there for at least a dozen minutes, yet they had still not said a word. After a long while, the young man finally couldn't help but speak. "Marshal Pétain,…
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      Chapter 414: The Longest Night

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      by karlmaks "This was the longest night of my life. When I saw the dawn, I felt as if I had been reborn." — Wilhelm Donner, veteran of the 1st German Paratrooper Division. A bullet struck a tree branch, shattering the dry wood. The German paratrooper lay calmly beneath the dead tree, waiting for the attacking British soldiers to get closer. They had set up machine-gun positions on both flanks. Once the British entered the pocket, they would be slaughtered. These were battle-hardened veterans, not some amateur…
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       Chapter 361: A Fight to the Death

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      by karlmaks What kind of wait is the longest? When someone else is in the toilet and you are outside? Alright, that's not what we're talking about now. The feeling that the German Vice-Admiral Lütjens and the British Vice-Admiral Holland were having now was probably that of waiting outside a toilet, where every day feels like a year. There are many coincidences in history that make one smile. For example, now, although both countries had admirals of the fleet, in such an important naval showdown, the ones leading…
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      Chapter 393: The War Without Gunsmoke

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      by karlmaks Berlin, Germany. An officer in charge of logistics management for the French theater of operations helplessly handed a thick stack of docume Berlin, Germany. An officer in charge of logistics management for the French theater of operations helplessly handed a thick stack of documents to his superior. Because the thickness of the documents was a bit exaggerated, it made a "thump" sound when it was placed on the table. He then stood at attention and, in front of the desk, gave a German salute. "Heil…
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      Chapter 425: Speer

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      by karlmaks And this man Speer, so highly praised by the German artillery king and industrial tycoon Krupp, was at this very moment sitting opposite the Führer Akado, smiling as he listened to the Führer ramble on about the German industrial system—a system that appeared incredibly efficient on the surface but was in fact riddled with holes. "I'm very sorry, and it's quite unfortunate, to leave you with such a mess," Akado said apologetically, gesturing to the report in front of him, and then to the meal…
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      Chapter 372: A Tragic Life

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      by karlmaks In February of every year, the weather in Europe is still very cold. And for people who have lost their houses, this cold is even more bone-chilling. During the last German strategic bomber raid on London, John and his wife and two children had lost their home. Although the building had not completely collapsed, it was already a veritable dangerous building and was no longer habitable. So now their family of four had no choice but to live in a refugee shelter prepared in an air-raid shelter. The empty…
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      Chapter 404: The Prime Minister’s Lament

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      by karlmaks A knock sounded on the door of Churchill's office. A blonde secretary placed a file on the desk in front of the Prime Minister and turned to leave. Prime Minister Churchill's mood had been worsening by the day, so no one was eager to linger in his office and risk his temper. The British Prime Minister lifted his gaze to the thick stack of reports and knew there would be no good news today. He had no choice but to pick up the top report and begin reading. These matters had to be dealt with, and although…
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      Chapter 436: Love

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      by karlmaks In the kitchen, a pregnant woman was humming a song as she pan-fried a steak. Her face had grown slightly fuller, but it still held the charm that could topple nations. Mercedes, the First Lady of the Holy Greater German Third Reich, the woman of the Führer who commanded the winds and rains of the European continent, the helmsman looked up to by hundreds of thousands of employees of the White Orchid Group. If any of her subordinates were to see her at this moment, full of charm and grace, they might be…
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      Chapter 383: Francia

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      by karlmaks On February 3rd, over a military airfield on the outskirts of Paris, a new, four-engine Führer's special plane, a modified German Butcher strategic bomber, slowly landed. Around it, a full twenty escorting Fw-190D fighters were still circling and on alert in the sky. The roar of the engines had not yet dissipated, and the propellers were still turning, when the plane's door was opened from the inside, and a simple gangway was slowly lowered. The first to jump off the plane was a tall man in an SS…
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      Chapter 415: Bayonet

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      by karlmaks "I'm not asking for anything for myself, but I feel that every German and British soldier that night deserved a medal. If you had seen the battle between us that night, you would know how beautiful peace truly is." — Wilhelm Donner, veteran of the 1st German Paratrooper Division. A new round of attacks had begun. It wasn't just the German paratroopers who wanted revenge; so too did the British infantry, who had the advantage of numbers. After a lengthy artillery preparation, the British once again…
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