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Chapter 2560 If you lose, you have to pay money(2/2)

If you calculate it this way, it seems that the United States can give up.

"The United Kingdom suffered 60 million casualties in this war?" The bearded man was full of fire.

This question made Winston slightly embarrassed.

Britain lost a total of 400,000 people in World War II, including 30,000 civilians killed in German bombings.

This loss, in Russia, would probably be enough to fight a third of the Battle of Volgograd.

"The contribution of the United Kingdom in this war is no less than that of your Russia. We repelled the German attack in Britain, defeated the German army in North Africa, and landed in Normandy——" Winston did not compare with the bearded man.

The number of casualties, many of your Russians died because you are so incompetent.

"Haha——" The bearded man laughed in anger. The British have no ability to fight, but their ability to confuse right and wrong is outstanding.

If we tabulate the contributions of various countries in World War II, Russia's contribution was at least 50%, and the United Kingdom's contribution was at most 1%.

If you add in the consequences of appeasement, there is not even one percent.

The people present were all understanding people, and with such an attitude, it was natural that the conversation would not continue and the conversation would end on bad terms.

Winston did not return to his Massandra Palace, but went to the Vorontsov Palace where Roark stayed.

Winston was not in the mood to be jealous of Roark at this time, and his mood was a bit chaotic now.

The United States was eyeing him, and Russia was unreliable. After going around in a circle, Winston found that Roark was easier to deal with. At least Roark was not as greedy as Big Beard.

As for Roosevelt—

Roosevelt's physical condition is now very bad. During the second half of the meeting just now, Roosevelt was obviously out of energy. Rock, the bearded man, and Winston all noticed this, so the meeting ended hastily.

This is Roosevelt's fourth term. When this term ends, given Roosevelt's physical condition, there will definitely not be a fifth term.

From a pessimistic point of view, it is doubtful whether we can survive the fourth term.

"Locke, do you remember the scene when we met?" Winston played the emotional card, which was one of the few things he could use now.

Rock still attaches great importance to relationships.

"Of course, I remember you were drunk and Henry and I were on duty-" A smile appeared on Rock's face, recalling the glorious past.

"Allowing Southern Africa to become independent is the greatest regret of the British Empire." Winston changed the topic and returned to the relationship between Southern Africa and the United Kingdom: "-But this is also the British Empire's luck. If Southern Africa remains in the British Empire,

Within the Federation, then we have lost our most powerful ally."

Rock smiled and nodded, and made tea for Winston with his own hands.

It's not the English afternoon tea that Winston is more accustomed to, but southern African black tea.

"You have to admit that during the rise of Southern Africa, the British Empire gave Southern Africa enough help. From Cape Town to Cyprus, to Diego Garcia and Changi Naval Base, the United Kingdom put its best into

To Southern Africa, just like mother treats her—" Winston spoke more and more passionately, and Rock had already started to get goosebumps.

"Stop!" Luo Ke stopped him in time. If he continued to speak, he would not be a loving mother and a filial son, but would be jumping up and down.

Winston's smile was a little awkward, probably because he couldn't bear to be so disgusting.

"Locke, I and the United Kingdom now need your help and that of Southern Africa." Winston has to continue to be nauseous. Locke and Southern Africa are the only straw for Winston and the United Kingdom now.

"Winston, if it were you, I would do my best -" Rock's smile was sincere, only for Winston himself, not the British Empire: "-Enlarging it to the United Kingdom, or even the Commonwealth, what do you think?

What can southern Africa do?”
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