I Became Stalin?! Chapter 45:

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Chapter 45

In the cold rain of November, a coffin was lowered into the ground.

So people sobbed, while the others shoveled dirt over the coffin.

King George VI was the first to shovel.

Princess Elizabeth, the heir to the throne, was next.

Pri Minister Winston Churchill and the British cabinet ministers were next.

The royal relatives were next.

“Oh… Louis!”

As his coffin was gradually covered by dirt, the widow of the deceased, Lady Edwina Mountbatten, fainted in the rain.

The royal guards carefully carried the fallen woman away.

“We will never surrender! Those evil German devils hired Indian assassins to…”

Churchill’s lion-like speech seed sohow feeble and pitiful.

In the cold rain, so people coughed as if they had caught a cold, and so others disappeared to avoid the rain.

Those who were close to or admired Louis Mountbatten in his lifeti, or those who stayed out of respect for the journalists, were the only ones who paid attention to the old lion’s eulogy.

Churchill seed to know that too.

As his funeral speech was coming to an end, soone shouted.

‘You killed Louis Mountbatten! All of you!’

Soone stood up among the murmuring crowd and swung a cane at Churchill and the ministers.

“Stop this senseless war! Hire our army and navy to fight dirty communists. How dare you cooperate with them. This is all your fault!”

“Shut up! Shut your mouth!”

The Duke of Windsor, who was once Edward VIII and was exiled to the Bahamas as a governor after his abdication, had returned to his holand for the sudden funeral of his royal family mber.

His pro-German and pro-Nazi tendencies were well-known, but who would have expected him to act like this at a funeral?

So of the old royals seed to stagger in shock.

Anthony Eden, a representative of the anti-German hardliners in the cabinet who once said that Windsor should be “shot”, stood up and hit him with a cane in anger.

“This is a crusade against the fascists! Look at their vile deeds!”

“Who is more vile than you, Churchill? Churchill, who cooperated with the communists, should step down!”

The funeral, which should have been solemn and reverent, was now divided into two factions over their opinions on the war with Germany.

Well, it was not really divided into two factions, as the pro-German appeasers were much fewer in number, but their voices were louder and higher.

Half of the supplies coming into Britain were being sunk by Kriegsmarine’s submarines into the cold Atlantic Ocean. The prices of bread and potatoes had risen so much that the governnt had to implent rationing.

More than half of the British people were chronically hungry, and the governnt tried to drag them into war by conscription, but they did not like war.

The older generation had a deep-rooted contempt for other countries and a pride in being the victors of the last war.

More importantly, they did not have to go to war themselves.

At most, they would sit in their mansions in London or their country houses where there was no chance of being bombed by Luftwaffe and listen to the radio.

They supported Churchill’s administration’s iron will to continue the war for the glory of the British Empire.

But the young people thought differently.

Before the glory of the proud British Empire, they had to fight and kill or be killed by their ‘brothers’, the sa Germanic people.

For those who were suffering from panic and tired of war, Hitler’s claim of an Aryan society was quite an attractive alternative.

“Jewish-Bolshevik traitors! Collaborating with dirty Bolsheviks! Do you want to be their dogs?”

“Stop killing our young people in this war! How much more blood must be spilled before this war ends?”

“Bloodthirsty butcher, Churchill must go!”

Young people began to stand up and shout from all over the funeral hall.

The atmosphere beca tense, and the royal guards drew their guns. Shoot if you dare!

Anyway, it’s just blood that will flow here as it does on the battlefield!

You can never wash away the blood on your hands!

The cabinet mbers did not want to be Pontius Pilate who crucified Jesus.

They did not want to spill blood in front of journalists who were waiting for a scoop.

Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth and other royal ladies quickly fled under escort.

The sky began to pour rain like a waterfall, and people started shouting at each other without hearing anything.

They did not understand what they were saying or what they ant.

As they pointed at each other with umbrellas in their hands, soone threw a stone.

“Reds! Red bastards!”

“Traitors who sold our country to Germany!”

The guards tried to calm down the fight, but they could not tell who was on which side.

The journalists flashed their caras to capture the fight, but one of them had his cara smashed on the ground.

Seeing that, the journalists flashed their caras again, thinking it was a scoop.

They could not suppress all these people.

The cabinet ministers began to exit in case of an ergency.

There might be assassins among them.

Seeing them, the guard captain prepared for a terrorist attack by the pro-German faction and began to push them to one side.

The pro-German ‘protesters’ who were surrounded by the guards, who were much larger and more nurous, beca more violent as they were cornered like wild beasts.

“Get away! Get away! Traitors!”

“Do you know who I am!”

“Churchill to hell!”

Thud, a stone thrown by soone hit the guard’s cheekbone.

In the pouring rain, blood flowed and soaked his clothes, and his high hat fell to the ground.

His uniform was already dirty with rainwater, but blood and mud stained it completely.

A mocking laughter burst out in an instant, and the guards clenched their teeth.

Thud, thud, more stones and mud flew in.

The cornered ones spat out vicious laughter and screams and attacked the guards.

“Whiiiiik! All bayonets!”

The guard captain could not stand it any longer and ordered to attach bayonets to their ceremonial guns.

Most of the governnt officials had left.

The journalists also left under the guidance of the majority of the guards, seeing the situation getting worse.

In the pouring rain, two groups faced each other.

The guards with bayonets facing the unard pro-German ‘protesters’.

Soone was capturing it on cara.

The ‘disaster’ that occurred at Lord Mountbatten’s funeral swept the front page of every newspaper the next morning.

Pri Minister Churchill boasted that he had a perfect grip on the dia and asked them to ‘be careful’ after returning to his residence in the rain, but they ignored his ‘request’.

“Daily Express, Daily Mirror, The Tis, News of the World, The People, Sunday Express…”

The director of the Ministry of Information ignored Churchill’s request and read through the newspapers that reported the disaster.

The ministry staff had collected all the daily papers that covered the incident on the front page and brought them to the conference room.

“Ha, one of them even made it a headline?”

Attlee exclaid. At the sa ti, he was worried.

“Two royal guards were slightly injured in yesterday’s… ‘standoff’, and four of the troublemakers were seriously wounded, and thirteen were slightly wounded. They are currently in the special ward of the Royal Victoria Hospital. The British Union of Fascists demands a statent from the governnt…”

“A statent for those damned bastards!”

Churchill slamd the table.

The fascists were openly marching on the streets with their flags, as darkness fell.

They sang Horst Wessel’s song and held torches, demanding to honor their ‘martyred’ comrades and to release their forr leader Oswald Mosley.

Their slogans could be faintly heard inside the conference room where the cabinet ministers were discussing.

They recruited holess people and delinquent youths with money from an unknown source and mobilized them for the protest.

Where did the Nazis get that money?

Germany? Indian dissidents? Arica or even Soviet Union? The intelligence agency had not even grasped their situation yet.

“Deploy the 1st Cavalry Division in London. I won’t let those things stand in front of my eyes! If those damned protesters show up again, just trample them down!”

“Pri Minister!”

The ministers scread.

A crackdown?

Lord Mountbatten had already been killed by a bomb.

They did not know what they would do next in this chaos and repression.

Most citizens disliked the independence of Indians, but they disliked Churchill’s regi even more.

A crackdown would… cause sothing unpredictable.

“The protests are not just happening in London. They are most intense in places like Birmingham and Liverpool, where the bombings were concentrated, and also in Portsmouth, Glasgow, Belfast, Manchester, etc. Thousands of protesters are gathering there. The Labour Party is… so trade unions are joining them by declaring a strike, but it seems difficult to stop them.”

Attlee bowed his head.

The workers who were ordered to produce war materials in the midst of unpredictable bombings had declared a strike.

The Labour Party wanted to cooperate with the Conservative Party in the national coalition governnt, but the trade unions, which were the base of the Labour Party, did not like it.

They hated Churchill’s stubbornness and hated sending their sons to war even more.

Many young workers had died.

Of course, proportionally, the casualty rate of junior officers was much higher.

And junior officers were mostly young people from middle or upper classes, so technically, the Conservatives should have been more opposed to war.

But these numbers were not very important.

The young people of the upper class would have no worries about food for life even if they returned with their arms and legs cut off or lost their eyes, but it ant ruin for their families if young workers did that.

Two generations of misery: father killed by bombing, son returned as a cripple from war with Germany!

The dia spread these sensational cases, and people were angry.

As a Labour mber, he understood their anger.

Even today, fat Churchill would eat pork chops or roast beef for dinner made by his chef at his residence.

But most workers would fry so Arican spam or eat one or two eggs if they had more money.

They had to endure another night of anxiety while eating turnips, potatoes, carrots, those miserable things that reminded them of the last war.

Those who could eat well would never empathize with their feelings.

“A break with Soviet Union is…”

“What are you talking about breaking with Soviet Union now? Without a truce with Germany? What’s the point of breaking with Soviet Union alone?”

One of the Conservative ministers cautiously brought up an option that seed most feasible from his position, but quickly backed down when he saw Attlee growling.

Churchill’s loyalists shared his anti-communist ideology.

But they did not have his courage and stubbornness.

“I can’t suppress them with force, I can’t accept their demands. What do you expect to do?”

“Isn’t there another way? The lack of distribution is the main cause of the protests. If we could increase the distribution to a reasonable level…”

Ha! Snorts of derision erupted from all around.

The distribution was carried out as long as it did not touch the supplies for the real war, or as long as they could nibble on them secretly.

If they increased the distribution in this state, they would soon face a more serious situation.

“Lord Atlee, if we follow our previous plan for distribution… we could run out of supplies in about 90 days. That’s assuming that the sea transport does not get worse. If Arica gives us another 50 destroyers, it might get better, but…”

He knew what was behind that fading voice.

There was nothing left to give.

North Africa was lost.

The naval bases in the Caribbean were handed over at first.

The colonies in South Asia, from Iraq to Burma, were increasingly out of control.

And if it ca to India…

There was not a single battleship in that sea at the mont.

They had reached the point where they had to beg Arica for battleships for holand defense, so there were no battleships to spare.

The Soviet Union hinted that Japan was trying to invade Southeast Asia, but even if they knew, they had no power to stop it.

At best, they could squeeze out a dium-sized battleship?

“I will tell President Roosevelt myself. I can’t increase the supply without a drastic strategy, and there is no other way to calm them down, is there?”

Churchill chose to rely on Arica in the end. He seed to think it was a gamble.

The bigger the debt of a debtor, the more the creditor would try to keep giving him more in order to get it back.

Of course, there was a fundantal problem with this.

From the perspective of a rich man like Arica, he could either cut off his hand and lose a little bit, or lose interest and ignore him altogether.

Or Germany could say, I’ll pay you back instead! And pounce on Britain and eat it up alone.

“Pri Minister! Pri Minister!”

An officer kicked open the door of the conference room and entered.

He looked like he had run all the way from sowhere far away, with his face flushed red and his breath panting.

His uniform tie was loosely untied as he gasped for air, and he seed to want to deliver the news as soon as possible, but he felt like he would choke on his breath in that mont.

“Invasion! Invasion!”

“What? What are you talking about? Who! Where?”

Ha! Ha! Ha!

The officer continued to gasp for air.

The officials murmured among themselves, and Atlee approached him and patted his back and handed him a glass of water.

He gulped down the water and thanked him lightly and inford the officials of the ergency.

“German troops have appeared on the coast! The southern coast is swarming with German ships! It’s an ergency!”

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