Bernard Lin, a pervert, quickly negotiated a price with this woman and hugged her into the bathroom behind the pub. I really can¡¯t imagine that in such an environment, Bernard Lin would still be in the mood to do it? The other women saw that I was not interested in such open-air sex in public, so they dispersed one after another. <-¡·
Sipping the wine in the glass, I looked at the soldiers and the fallen women sitting around who had nothing to do and were not shy about raising and lowering their hands in front of everyone, almost starting to have sex in public. I cursed in my heart: ¡°I¡¯m fucking back in primitive society!¡±
Fortunately, Bernard Lin didn¡¯t let me wait long. He came out of the bathroom with his pants lifted, but the woman was gone. He probably sent her away.
I suddenly laughed and said, ¡°Burner Lin, it took you six minutes!¡±
Bernard Lin was stunned and said dissatisfied: "Damn it, I thought it was half an hour!" The Great Master
When a soldier who was sitting close to me drinking in the pub heard this, he couldn't help but look at Bernard Lin. That look made Bernard Lin really unbearable. Bernard Lin said nonchalantly: "Captain, I'm not afraid of you waiting. After a long time, I deliberately speeded up! If you don¡¯t believe it, if I call another person, you will time me again?¡±
I laughed and said, "I'm too lazy to tell you the time!"
Bernard Lin helplessly picked up the unfinished wine, drank it all in one gulp, and then said: "Captain, you are so hateful!"
After talking for a while, we all talked about the serious illness of the President of the United States. Lin Bernard sighed and said, "I hope Mr. President's health will get better as soon as possible!"
Lindner didn¡¯t know that President Roosevelt¡¯s death was inevitable, and that his successor Truman would successfully take over the power of the entire United States. Of course, no matter who takes over, the fight against the Germans will not relax. At least I know that Roosevelt will soon be finished in a few days.
The unbelievable success of the war on the Western Front made Stalin on the Eastern Front extremely angry. Stalin made it clear that he always judged the behavior of others by his own standards, and this was true for the country. This is also true abroad. Stalin suspected that the Western Allies wanted to reach Berlin first because they hoped to make some kind of deal with a Nazi faction. He seized on the contact between Allied General Allen Dulles and the German SS National Deputy Commander Wolff in Bern regarding the SS surrender in Italy as evidence of their double dealing.
In fact, General Dulles also had contact with representatives of the anti-Hitler Kaltenbrenner in Germany. Kaltenbrenner once said that the SS hoped to launch a coup to overthrow the Nazi Party and the Nazi die-hards who were leading the war. If this idea were to come to fruition, the SS would be transformed in an orderly manner into the governing body of Western regimes. Representatives of Kaltenbrenner in Germany also proposed opening the western front to British and American troops and moving the German troops here to the east - this was what Stalin was most worried about. Fortunately, Stalin did not learn about it until much later. This news, otherwise the devil knows what decision Stalin will make.
In fact, since the declaration calling for Germany¡¯s unconditional surrender was made at the Casablanca Conference, neither Roosevelt nor Churchill seriously considered any secret dealings with the Nazis. Roosevelt and Eisenhower were optimistic in February and March that they could win Stalin's trust, but events in the first week of April dashed their hopes.
??Although General Eisenhower said before every attack or battle. He sent his detailed plan to Stalin, but received no reply since April.
Regarding the question of who captured Berlin first, Linbner also expressed some doubts: "Berlin in Germany really has important strategic significance?"
I asked back: "What do you think?"
Lin Bonner thought for a moment and said: "General Eisenhower doesn't seem to value Berlin very much!"
Of course, this lack of emphasis does not mean that Berlin is not important. In fact, no one would think that capturing Berlin would not be important, but that it does not have great political significance as imagined.
In fact, General Eisenhower valued Berlin very much. Otherwise, he would not have ordered the troops to quickly capture Berlin. However, General Eisenhower also left a little thought. Faced with millions of German troops entrenched in Berlin, he hoped that the Soviet army and the German army would fight to the death, and that the Allied forces would appear at the right time and at the right place. Then seize the fruits of final victory. Instead of being like Stalin, who could take Berlin by force regardless of casualties.
Regarding the importance of Berlin, Stalin deliberately deceived Eisenhower on April 1 that Berlin had lost its strategic importance. Stalin also said that the Soviet Union might begin its offensive in the second half of May, rather than mid-April. The Red Army would concentrate its offensive in the south and link up with Eisenhower there. He also said that the Soviet Union would send only "non-main forces" to attack Berlin.
&nbs62; It was all gone, and he was a little dizzy from drinking at this time. He stood up and shouted to the waiter: "Another bottle!"
I frowned and said, ¡°Burna Lin, we¡¯ve had enough, we don¡¯t need to drink any more!¡±
Bernard Lin said: "Captain, it's hard to come out for once! Just one more bottle for the two of us is no problem!"
¡°It¡¯s your treat!¡±
Lin Bernard was stunned and said: "So the captain is going to be your treat? Well, I don't want it anymore!" After that. This guy said to the waiter who came over with the cup: "Sorry! Our captain doesn't plan to drink anymore! So we don't need it!"
The waiter looked at me, saw my forced smile, and took it back without even asking. I said to Bernard Lin: "You guy. You are so shameless!"
Bernard Lin was laughing but didn¡¯t say anything. It wasn¡¯t until the waiter walked away that Bernard Lin said, ¡°You know it¡¯s really not easy to treat you, Captain!¡±
There are some American soldiers drinking at the next table. Not talking about the current war, but a broadcast from French government radio on April 11th. I listened carefully for a while and heard one of the American soldiers say: "Look. How much the French hate the Germans! They actually said, 'Germans, the room where you live will now become the place where you die.' '."
Another American soldier chuckled and said: "Hey, the French don't have the ability to hit the German mainland, they can only have fun with their mouths!"
The soldier¡¯s words caused a burst of laughter from his accomplices, and one of them said: ¡°Whatever! The French are not very good at fighting, but those French women are very energetic!¡±
¡°That¡¯s true, I¡¯ve fucked more than a dozen French women!¡±
"Well, what's that? I've fucked French women, Belgian women, Dutch women, and German women! You're far behind!" One of the American soldiers showed off his glorious sexual experience, which only attracted the envy of his companions.
There was a soldier who kept saying: "I am only one country short of a Dutch woman who has not had a taste of it!"
Not to mention that these people talk about these dirty experiences without any scruples, Lin Bernard asked: "Broadcast? What broadcast?"
I said: "This is a broadcast broadcast by the French government radio station. I think it may be from the mouth of Ilja Eilenburg."
Ehrenburg was a Soviet writer. He was born in a Jewish family. He participated in the revolution in his youth and later fled to Paris, France. In 1920, he was sent to Paris, France as a reporter by the Soviet Union. After returning to China, he worked as a reporter for the Soviet Union's "Red Star". Among them, he is known for his violent rhetoric. (To be continued.)
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Not to mention that these people talk about these dirty experiences without any scruples, Lin Bernard asked: "Broadcast? What broadcast?"
I said: "This is a broadcast broadcast by the French government radio station. I think it may be from the mouth of Ilja Eilenburg."
Ehrenburg was a Soviet writer. He was born in a Jewish family. He participated in the revolution in his youth and later fled to Paris, France. In 1920, he was sent to Paris, France as a reporter by the Soviet Union. After returning to China, he worked as a reporter for the Soviet Union's "Red Star". Among them, he is known for his violent rhetoric. (To be continued.)